Rollin
IDK
"Rollin" moves like a lowrider at golden hour — hydraulic and deliberate, built on a West Coast-inflected groove that nods to G-funk without being a replica of it. The drums are thick and unhurried, the bass deep enough to feel in your chest, and there's a lightness in the melodic elements that keeps the whole thing from feeling heavy despite the low tempos. IDK's vocal presence here is looser and more playful, riding the beat with a confidence that comes from knowing you don't need to rush. The song is essentially a vibe manifesto — about moving through the world on your own terms, unbothered. There's an aspirational quality to it that never tips into fantasy; it feels earned rather than imagined. You reach for this on a warm Friday afternoon when the weekend is just beginning to materialize, when the day's last obligations have dissolved and everything ahead of you is open.
slow
2020s
smooth, warm, deep
West Coast American hip-hop / G-funk tradition
Hip-Hop. West Coast Rap. serene, playful. Opens in deliberate groove and ease, sustains an unhurried vibe manifesto, and ends with the earned feeling of moving through the world on your own terms.. energy 5. slow. danceability 7. valence 8. vocals: loose confident male rap, playful delivery, unbothered tone. production: West Coast G-funk-inflected, thick unhurried drums, deep chest bass, light melodic elements. texture: smooth, warm, deep. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. West Coast American hip-hop / G-funk tradition. Warm Friday afternoon when the last obligations have dissolved and the whole weekend stretches open ahead.