{"id":"2d808d6d-af16-40c8-994c-68d5d8f646a2","title":"Hot Chicken Coma","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country Pop/Pop/Country","duration":"3:18","lyrics":"[Intro]\n(Bright, twangy guitar loop with a deep 808-style bass drum hit on beat one. Handclaps enter.)\nHot. Chicken. Coma.\n(Electric guitar hook, clean and snappy.)\n\n[Verse 1]\nLeft the office, five thirty on the dot\nKnew a spot that sells a little fire, little hot\nCruised that Cumberland to Jefferson, windows down\nFelt that weekend fever spreadin’ through the town\nYou said, “I’m hungry, but I’m healthy, start me on the Mild”\nI said, “Honey, you got legs, you gotta learn to run a mile.”\nTold the lady, “Put the whole jar on it, don't be shy”\nYeah, I gotta feel the warning just to feel alive.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nBut the way you took that first bite, didn't even flinch\nThat’s when I knew my night was gonna stretch more than an inch\nAnd now my soul is burnin’, body’s outta control\nIt’s too late to turn back now, baby, let the good times roll.\n\n[Chorus]\nWe’re going down, down, down in a Hot Chicken Coma\nYeah, the spice is talkin’ louder than the voices in my Motorola\nLips are numb, nose is runnin’, but my heart’s beatin’ fast\nThis kinda feeling, man, you gotta make it last\nI don’t need the bar, don’t need the whiskey, don't need a ride\nJust this cayenne chaos buzzin’ on the passenger side.\n\n[Verse 2]\nStaggered out the door at a quarter past nine\nGot that grease stain lookin' at me, sayin' \"mission accomplished, you're fine.\"\nNow we’re leaning on the fender, trying hard to breathe\nYou’re talking 'bout tomorrow, but I can't quite believe\nThat an hour in a parking lot, just sweat and just wings\nCould be the best time I have ever done anything.\nFrom the first bite to the last, it was all just a dare\nYeah, the heat was temporary, but the memory’s right there.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nThe way you took that first bite, didn't even flinch\nThat’s when I knew my night was gonna stretch more than an inch\nAnd now my soul is burnin’, body’s outta control\nIt’s too late to turn back now, baby, let the good times roll.\n\n[Chorus]\nWe’re going down, down, down in a Hot Chicken Coma\nYeah, the spice is talkin’ louder than the voices in my Motorola\nLips are numb, nose is runnin’, but my heart’s beatin’ fast\nThis kinda feeling, man, you gotta make it last\nI don’t need the bar, don’t need the whiskey, don't need a ride\nJust this cayenne chaos buzzin’ on the passenger side.\n\n[Bridge]\nI got grease on my shirt, sauce on my hands\nGot that three-alarm fire, do you understand?\nThis ain't a love song, this ain't a sad tune\nThis is the sound of us winning this afternoon!\n(Slowing down, rap-like delivery)\nYeah, we conquered that chicken, now we're feeling the burn,\nA Nashville tradition, a lesson to learn.\n\n[Chorus]\nWe’re going down, down, down in a Hot Chicken Coma\nYeah, the spice is talkin’ louder than the voices in my Motorola\nLips are numb, nose is runnin’, but my heart’s beatin’ fast\nThis kinda feeling, man, you gotta make it last\nI don’t need the bar, don’t need the whiskey, don't need a ride\nJust this cayenne chaos buzzin’ on the passenger side.\n\n[Outro]\nHot Chicken Coma (Gang vocals)\nYeah, that Nashville fire, gonna make you wanna scream!\nHot Chicken Coma (echoed, fading)","notes":"Up-tempo (134 BPM) Pop Country hit with a focus on 'bounce' and rhythmic precision. The production should be polished and loud, with a prominent electric guitar hook and an 808-style drum sound for modern crossover appeal. Features aggressive stacking of harmonies and gang vocals in the chorus, particularly on the 'Hot Chicken Coma' line. \n\nThe electric guitar should have a slightly overdriven, almost shimmering tone. Consider adding a subtle delay or chorus effect to thicken the sound. The 808 bass should be tuned to the key of the song and have a strong, punchy attack. Layering a real bass guitar with the 808 can add depth and warmth. The acoustic drums need to be tight and snappy, with a focus on the snare and kick drum.\n\nThe bridge should transition into a half-time feel with a rhythmic, almost rap-like cadence. The vocals in the bridge should have a slightly different processing, perhaps with a touch more reverb or delay, to create a distinct sonic texture. A key change (e.g., up a whole step) for the final chorus will add a surge of energy. Consider adding a brief guitar solo or instrumental break after the second chorus to build excitement.","description":"\"Hot Chicken Coma\" is an infectious, high-energy country pop anthem celebrating the uniquely fiery experience of Nashville hot chicken. With a blend of twangy guitars, modern 808-style bass, and catchy melodies, the song captures the thrill and delirium of indulging in this culinary dare. It's a lighthearted, good-time party song about pushing your limits and embracing the heat, both literally and figuratively, with someone special.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/monkey/Wl52JiDbbdtVjHkpbyxm_.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-10-04T22:40:18.118+00:00"}