VVUP 's "Ain't Nobody" is a cool song that mixes two different music styles: UK Garage and electro-pop. Here's the lowdown on each and how they created this energetic track.
UK Garage: A Boppin' Beat
Started in the 1990s UK, this style has a strong, steady bassline, like a fast heartbeat (around 130 beats per minute).
Drums play in a special way that makes the music jumpy. Sometimes singing is chopped up for a unique effect.
UK Garage borrows from dance music and R&B, so it often has catchy tunes and soulful singing.
Electro-Pop: Fun with Electronic Sounds
Started in the late 1970s with affordable electronic instruments. It uses these to create a futuristic, danceable sound.
Catchy melodies are key, usually made with simple electronic sounds. Drums are steady, and singing is clear. This style borrows from pop music, so the songs are easy to sing along to.
The Mix in "Ain't Nobody"
VVUP blends these styles perfectly:
The song starts with a strong bassline, just like UK Garage, to grab your attention.
On top of that, cool electronic sounds make it sound futuristic, like electro-pop.