3:45

Ultra-energetic Frenchcore, uptempo rave track inspired by Dr, Peacock’s “Trip to…” series, but performed by Jane Jekkinz - playful, electric, chaotic but melodic, Fast BPM (190–210), pounding kickdrums, rolling bass, acid-trance leads, rave whistles, distorted pads, Slavic folk-motifs sampled as bright hooks, Lyrics: fun, hypnotic, catchy; mix English with a few Belarusian shout-phrases (“Добрa дзень!”, “Паехалі!”, “Беларусь танчыць!”), Vibe: surreal rave-journey through Belarus - forests, panelki, tractors-as-rave-machines, cosmic folk spirits dancing, Chanty chorus, call-and-response, festival energy, wide stereo, glitchy vox, uplifting madness but clean production
3:56

Hard Frenchcore rave anthem in the style of Jane Jekkinz × Dr, Peacock, 220–240 BPM, aggressive distorted kickdrums, pounding Frenchcore bass, Slavic folk-inspired synth leads, cyber-industrial atmospheres, playful Eastern-European melodies, glitchy vocal chops, Female androgynous cyber-diva vocal, sharp, fast, energetic, light Belarusian accent, Mixing should be wide, metallic, futuristic, with reversed risers, trance-gated pads, robotic whispers and high-speed build-ups, Sudden tempo drops and explosive kick returns, The vibe: chaotic, joyful, overclocked rave energy, Lyrics: Use my lyrics exactly as provided, No changes
4:52

High-energy Albanian Frenchcore track titled “Trip to Albania”, style blend of Jane Jekkinz × Dr, Peacock, BPM 225–235, distorted hard Frenchcore kicks, sharp offbeat bass, heavy sidechain, Balkan folkcore leads (zurna, kaba violin, high flute), Dynamic structure with multiple drops, glitchy vocal chops shouting “Shqipëri! Shqipëri! Trip to Albania!”, Include emotional melodic breaks with choir pads and epic orchestral stabs, Occasional lyrics inspired by the Albanian anthem delivered respectfully, as powerful chant passages, JJ-style vocal: androgynous, icy, high-energy tone with playful aggressiveness, Intense buildups, sirens, snare rolls, rave lasers, psychedelic FX, Huge modern mix, wide stereo, crisp highs, deep sub, euphoric but explosive festival energy
3:39

High-energy Frenchcore, rave track at ~195 BPM with a bright, playful but controlled tone, Intro opens with detuned analog synth melody and filtered kick tease, supported by childlike arpeggio motif and subtle vocal chops, First drop introduces full distorted Frenchcore kick, tight sidechained bass, and bouncing lead synth carrying a catchy, simple melody, Female vocal phrases are rhythmic, chant-like, slightly robotic but warm, Mid-section breaks into melodic breakdown with airy pads, nostalgic chord progression, and minimal kick, creating euphoric tension, Second drop hits harder with sharper kick distortion, gated synth stabs, reverse bass accents, and crowd-style call-and-response vocals, Final section escalates into joyful chaos: layered leads, rolling kick patterns, bright harmonics, and celebratory rave energy, Overall mood is fun, fast, and hypnotic, blending JJ’s cold cyber aesthetic with Dr, Peacock–style carnival Frenchcore without parody
3:18

High-energy happy frenchcore track inspired by Dr, Peacock “Trip to…” series, Tempo 200 BPM, Playful, euphoric, rave-oriented mood with tourist fantasy vibe, Bright major-key melody built on simple, catchy synth lead, slightly naïve but powerful, Punchy distorted frenchcore kick, tight offbeat bass, fast rolling percussion, Intro with train ambience, ticking clock sounds, subtle Prague bells and mechanical textures, Builds gradually into explosive drops, Vocals in English, cheerful and chantable, crowd-friendly phrases, light humor, sense of travel and motion, Mid-track break with melodic synth pads and spoken playful lines, then massive euphoric drop, Energetic, joyful, chaotic but controlled, Festival-ready, night rave atmosphere, smiling madness, no irony, pure fun and momentum
5:22

High-energy Frenchcore track around 200 BPM inspired by Dr, Peacock travel series, Intro begins with atmospheric London sounds: distant rain, city ambience, Big Ben style bell tone and filtered pads, A cinematic orchestral melody slowly builds before exploding into aggressive Frenchcore kicks, Fast distorted kick drums drive the rhythm while euphoric synth leads play a melody inspired by British folk and rave culture, Mid section introduces UK rave influence with breakbeat style drums layered under the Frenchcore kick, creating a hybrid groove, Vocals are energetic and melodic, telling the story of a night trip through Great Britain, London streets and rave culture, Breakdown features emotional orchestral strings and choir pads evoking foggy British atmosphere before a massive build-up with rising synths and snare rolls, Final drop is the most powerful part with bright leads, heavy kicks and chant style vocals "Trip to Great Britain"


