Yung Lean
We've all frantically searched for a hip-hop tracklist after a set that hits just right, and this Boiler Room session—though unnamed—delivers exactly that, with a raw energy that feels like a late-night cipher turned party. The vibe is gritty and unpretentious, imagined in a basement-style space where the bass thumps and every head nod is in sync with the beats. Technically, this is a hip-hop and rap showcase, with a BPM average of 127.2 spanning a wide range from 91 to 150, reflecting the genre's dynamic rhythms. The key focus includes 10B and 12A Camelot notations, allowing for harmonic blends where possible, though the mixing often prioritizes quick cuts and acapella overlaps.
The energy profile is balanced, with lows at 0.49, mids at 0.43, and highs at 0.08, ensuring the vocals punch through over solid basslines. The set builds from trap-infused bangers to more melodic moments, with BPM shifts keeping the flow unpredictable. For crate diggers, Waka Flocka Flame's 'Same Shit' opens with aggressive, hype-ready energy. Juicy J's 'Riley' brings that Memphis swagger, while Stevie B's 'I Wanna Be The One' offers a smooth, R&B-tinged interlude.
Giusy Dej's 'Follow Me' injects a dose of global club flavor, and Kebron's 'Vad Vet Dom' adds Scandinavian rap edge. LOAM's 'MEDVETSLÖS' provides a dark, atmospheric break, leading to Capó's 'When They See Us' as a powerful closing statement. The journey from the explosive opener, through the diverse peaks, to the reflective closer is a full tracklist celebration of hip-hop's breadth, perfect for those Shazam emergencies.