{"id":"8b36b4d3-d6f9-4ebc-8ada-0c04c4eae6cf","title":"W.A.P. (Whiskey And A Pickup)","artist":"Alex (TikTok Country Session)","album":"Country-fied","year":2025,"genre":"Country/Swamp-Blues/Blues Rock","duration":"3:48","lyrics":"[Spoken Intro]\n(He hits that filthy dropped-D chord, lets it ring. The amp buzzes slightly. You can hear the room tone.)\nAlex: \"Okay, chat... we ain't singin' the city version of that, alright?\"\n(Grins, adjusting the mic) \"Tonight W-A-P stands for... Whiskey. And. A. Pickup.\"\n\n[Intro Riff - D5 (dropped D)]\n(Heavy heel stomp on the downbeat, low swampy riff. Drums enter subtly with a simple kick-snare pattern, brushes on the snare for a slightly trashy sound.)\n\n[Verse 1 - Dm  Bb  C  Dm]\nNeon buzzin' on a plywood floor\nI'm in dropped D tryin' not to think too hard no more\nThen she walks in, boots red clay\nEvery head in this bar gotta bow and pray\nGot that wild hair fallin' down her back\nLittle jean jacket with a torn-off tag\nShe orders straight whiskey, looks my way\nSays, \"Play somethin' dirty, country boy, it’s Friday.\"\n\n[Pre-Chorus - Bb  C  Dm]\nLord, my halo's slippin' low\nWhen she smiles, every line I shouldn't cross starts to glow\nBartender's laughin', sayin', \"Son, you're done\"\nI just count to three and hit that stomp on one\n\n[Chorus - Dm  Bb  F  C]\nShe's got that W.A.P. — whiskey and a pickup\nWild as a prairie when the big storm kicks up\nAttitude for days, perfume and trouble\nHeart beatin' like a V8 rumble\nI need a Bible and a backroad both right now\nTo deal with that W-A-P, Lord, take a bow\nYeah, whiskey and a pickup, pray for me somehow\n\n[Turnaround - D5 riff]\n(He chuckles into the mic, adds a quick bluesy lick on the guitar) \nAlex: \"Y'all are *wrong* for this.\"\n\n[Verse 2 - Dm  Bb  C  Dm]\nShe got chrome horse power sittin' out back\nTailgate sticker sayin', \"No tame cowboys, jack\"\nThrows me a wink, says, \"Load your gear\"\n\"We can take this song somewhere with less people here\"\nI'm just a small-town boy with a pawn-shop Tele\nBut she's dancin' in the headlights like a honky-tonk fairy\nDust in the beams, sweat on her skin\nEvery stomp of her boot’s draggin' me back in\n\n[Pre-Chorus - Bb  C  Dm]\nYeah, my good sense hit the door\nWhen she slid up close sayin', \"Play one more\"\nIf temptation had a license plate\nIt'd be that truck out there by the cattle gate\n\n[Chorus - Dm  Bb  F  C]\nShe's got that W.A.P. — whiskey and a pickup\nWild little prayer I probably shouldn't lift up\nLaugh like a sinner, eyes like Sunday\nGot me torn between the bar and the runway\nI need a sermon and a slow dance both right now\nTo handle that W-A-P, Lord, take a bow\nYeah, whiskey and a pickup, drivin' me clean outta town\n\n[Bridge - Bb  C  Dm]\n(He drops the riff, goes half-time, voice low and gravelly, adds a subtle tremolo to his voice)\nI can't sing what they sing in the big old city\nSo I changed up the words, but it’s still just as risky\n'Cause the way she moves to this backroad beat\nAin't nothin' holy 'bout the way I feel my knees get weak\n(He looks dead into the camera, the bridge builds with a simple bass line and a touch more intensity from the drums)\nChat, if we all go down for this tonight\nAt least we did it with a country slide\n\n[Guitar Solo - Dm pentatonic scale with bluesy bends over Dm Bb F C progression, mirroring vocal melody in spots]\n\n[Final Chorus - Dm  Bb  F  C]\nShe's got that W.A.P. — whiskey and a pickup\nWild as a flood when the red dirt kicks up\nSpinnin' me around in them messed-up plans\nHalo on the floor, boots in my hands\nI need forgiveness and a front seat right now\nRidin' with that W-A-P, Lord, somehow\nYeah, whiskey and a pickup, and I'm too far gone to slow down\n\n[Tag / Outro - D5 riff]\n(He hits that filthy chord one more time, lets it buzz the phone mic. The drums and bass fade out slowly.)\nAlex: \"Whiskey. And a pickup, mama.\"\n(Grins at Maya, winks at the camera) \"We're still goin' to church on Sunday, I swear.\"","notes":"Instrumentation: Electric guitar (Telecaster or similar, tuned to dropped D), bass guitar, drums (minimal kit, focusing on kick, snare, and hi-hat), possibly a touch of slide guitar in the bridge. Vocals are raw and slightly gritty, with a conversational tone.\n\nPerformance Notes:\n*   Emphasize the heavy, stomping beat, especially on the intro and turnarounds.\n*   Use a distorted tone on the guitar, but not overly processed. Aim for a raw, vintage sound.\n*   The drums should be played with a loose, swampy feel, avoiding excessive fills.\n*   The bass line should be simple but solid, locking in with the kick drum.\n*   Vocal delivery should be conversational and slightly sarcastic, with a touch of vulnerability.\n*   The guitar solo should be bluesy and expressive, drawing on the D minor pentatonic scale.\n*   Consider adding a call-and-response element between the vocals and the guitar riff during the verses.\n*   The bridge should be performed with a more intimate and vulnerable tone.\n*   The song can be performed solo acoustic by focusing on the riff and the vocal performance. A bottleneck slide guitar would add to the swampy feel.\n*   For the outro, let the final chord ring out and fade slowly, creating a sense of lingering tension.\n* Consider adding a harmonica (overblown harp style) on top of the D5 outro riff","description":"A raw, swampy country-blues track that playfully flips the acronym 'W.A.P.' into 'Whiskey And A Pickup.' Set in a dimly lit, backwoods bar, the song tells the story of a small-town musician captivated by a magnetic woman who embodies Southern charm and untamed desire. Grounded in a heavy, dropped-D riff and driven by a stomping beat, the tune blends lustful yearning with a touch of tongue-in-cheek humor and a healthy dose of down-home grit. Think early ZZ Top meets Chris Stapleton, filtered through a TikTok lens.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/monkey/D_Z1OilEP9iKOlbnZmHf_.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-11-27T18:56:22.694+00:00"}