{"id":"547461e0-6bd4-4fe1-809c-5cb400433078","title":"Camo-brella (Come Into Me)","artist":"Alex (TikTok Country Session)","album":"Country-fied","year":2025,"genre":"Country/Comedy/Rainy-Day Banger/Novelty","duration":"3:52","lyrics":"[Verse 1]\nBaby, it’s pourin’ cats and dogs out there\nLightning’s flashin’, thunder’s makin’ me stare\nGot my camo jacket, got one I can share\nYou can stand under my camo-brella\nElla, ella, eh, eh, eh—under my camo-brella\n\n[Verse 2]\nDiamond-studded boots ain't cuttin' it no more\nThese muddy puddles reachin' up to the door\nForget Fifth Avenue, we're cruisin' down a dirt track\nYou can stand under my camo-brella\nElla, ella, eh, eh, eh—ain't no turnin' back!\n\n[Chorus]\nWhen the rain is comin’ down real hard\nWe’ll be muddin’ in the front yard\nThe crickets are singin', the frogs are croakin' loud\nYou can stand under my camo-brella\nElla, ella, eh, eh, eh—forever in this holler!\n\n[Verse 3]\nShe’s used to the city, concrete and bright\nBut the fireflies are dancin' in the pale moonlight\nTractor's stuck, but we don't really care\nYou can stand under my camo-brella\nElla, ella, eh, eh, eh—breathin' in the fresh air!\n\n[Bridge] (Spoken)\n\"Girl, quit worryin’ ‘bout your hair… this is a John Deere commercial now.\"\n\n[Chorus]\nWhen the rain is comin’ down real hard\nWe’ll be muddin’ in the front yard\nThe crickets are singin', the frogs are croakin' loud\nYou can stand under my camo-brella\nElla, ella, eh, eh, eh—forever in this holler!\n\n[Outro]\nCamo-brella, yeah, that's our style\nCountry comfort with a city girl's smile\nElla, ella, eh, eh, eh—under my camo-brella!","notes":"Mid-tempo groove with a heavy backbeat, around 90 BPM. Kapo 2, standard tuning, let the bass strings ring like thunder, especially on the intro and between verses. Use a prominent banjo riff and some slide guitar fills to give it that authentic country feel. Consider adding some subtle rain sound effects in the background during the verses. Vocal harmonies during the 'Ella, ella' sections. The bridge should have a more intimate, conversational feel. Rhythm guitar part should emphasize downbeats. The 'eh, eh, eh' part of the refrain should be sung with plenty of attitude and a slight country twang.","description":"A down-home, comedic country banger where Rihanna finds herself unexpectedly stuck in a torrential downpour at a backwoods deer camp. Hilarity ensues as she trades her stilettos for mud boots and seeks refuge under a camo-patterned umbrella with a good ol' country boy. Think 'Umbrella' meets 'Hee Haw,' with a heavy dose of twang and rain-soaked fun.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/tiger/m_USHJE0JCFl72cPAvN-R.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-11-27T20:43:07.920229+00:00"}