The "type beat" designation serves as a blueprint for how two different artists might approach the same sound:
Released during a prolific period for Buckroll , "Promises" is part of a broader collection of instrumentals—including titles like "Broken Promises" and "Keep My Promise"—that explore themes of loyalty and broken trust. These beats are popular among independent artists for their "groove quality" and distinctive, niche sound that bridges the gap between commercial trap and underground street rap.
The track is built on a foundation of emotional vulnerability, a signature of the Buckroll catalog which frequently utilizes:
: Categorized by moods such as "cold," "intense," and "introspective," which align with the lyrical themes of betrayal and perseverance often found in Tsu Surf and Meek Mill's work. Artistic Alignment: Meek Mill vs. Tsu Surf
: This beat caters to Meek's "Championships"-era style—high-intensity delivery over cinematic, soul-sampled production that emphasizes the struggle for success.
The "type beat" designation serves as a blueprint for how two different artists might approach the same sound:
Released during a prolific period for Buckroll , "Promises" is part of a broader collection of instrumentals—including titles like "Broken Promises" and "Keep My Promise"—that explore themes of loyalty and broken trust. These beats are popular among independent artists for their "groove quality" and distinctive, niche sound that bridges the gap between commercial trap and underground street rap.
The track is built on a foundation of emotional vulnerability, a signature of the Buckroll catalog which frequently utilizes:
: Categorized by moods such as "cold," "intense," and "introspective," which align with the lyrical themes of betrayal and perseverance often found in Tsu Surf and Meek Mill's work. Artistic Alignment: Meek Mill vs. Tsu Surf
: This beat caters to Meek's "Championships"-era style—high-intensity delivery over cinematic, soul-sampled production that emphasizes the struggle for success.