{"id":"3d870690-6fe9-41de-a640-eeb8583a7c86","title":"I Gotta Drinkin’ (Tonight’s Gonna Be a Good Night)","artist":"Alex (TikTok Country Session)","album":"Country-fied","year":2025,"genre":"Country/Comedy/Party Anthem","duration":"3:35","lyrics":"[Intro] (Shouted, with increasing intensity)\n\"I gotta drinkin' that tonight's gonna be a good night!\"\n\"I gotta drinkin' that tonight's gonna be a good night!\"\n\"Whooooo!\"\n\n[Verse 1]\nWork week's done, paycheck's here,\nGot that Friday feelin', crystal clear.\nGot my buddies, got my boots,\nHeadin' down to break a few roots.\n\n[Chorus]\nI gotta drinkin'—woohoo!\nThat tonight’s gonna be a good night\nThat tonight’s gonna be a good, good night\nFill ‘em up, fill ‘em up, fill ‘em up—let’s go!\nTonight’s the night, let’s live it up\nI got my money, let’s spend it up (on beer!)\n\n[Verse 2]\nThe band's playin' loud, the crowd's on fire,\nEvery heart's beatin' with a wild desire.\nTo raise a glass, to sing along,\nTo forget our troubles, where we belong.\n\n[Chorus]\nI gotta drinkin'—woohoo!\nThat tonight’s gonna be a good night\nThat tonight’s gonna be a good, good night\nFill ‘em up, fill ‘em up, fill ‘em up—let’s go!\nTonight’s the night, let’s live it up\nI got my money, let’s spend it up (on beer!)\n\n[Breakdown]\n(Tempo slows slightly, becomes more deliberate)\nMazeltov! Shot o’clock!\nL’chaim! Bottoms up, y’all!\n(Tempo returns to normal, band vamps on a simple riff)\n\n[Chorus]\nI gotta drinkin'—woohoo!\nThat tonight’s gonna be a good night\nThat tonight’s gonna be a good, good night\nFill ‘em up, fill ‘em up, fill ‘em up—let’s go!\nTonight’s the night, let’s live it up\nI got my money, let’s spend it up (on beer!)\n\n[Final Chant]\nLet’s do it, let’s do it, let’s do it—do it—do it!\nAnd if we get pulled over, everybody blame the music!","notes":"Instrumentation: Standard country band (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, drums, pedal steel optional). Tempo: Fast and driving. Key: G Major. BPM: 140. The song should have a strong, steady four-on-the-floor drum beat. Guitars should primarily play open chords and simple power chords. Vocals should be delivered with a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Harmonies can be added in the chorus to increase the singalong effect. The breakdown should be slightly slower and more deliberate, emphasizing the drinking toasts. Consider adding a brief instrumental solo after the second chorus, perhaps on pedal steel or electric guitar, that maintains the high energy. The final chant should be delivered with increasing speed and intensity.","description":"A raucous country-comedy party anthem channeling the Black Eyed Peas after a bowling alley beer binge. Imagine a four-on-the-floor beat driving open chords, with singalong hollers and a breakdown that embraces world-class drinking toasts. This is pure, unadulterated, feel-good chaos designed for maximum participation.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/lion/h7jLJmAV9ki6DBEh2BfMv.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-11-27T20:43:07.975556+00:00"}