When I created “Hot Love,” I was sitting at my laptop, locked into the vibe. I wanted to craft something smooth, seductive, and full of energy—the kind of beat that makes you feel something the second it drops.
It all started with a sultry melody. I found a soft Rhodes piano sound that had just the right warmth. I laid down a simple but soulful chord progression, letting each note melt into the next. It had to feel intimate—like late nights and whispered secrets.
Next, I went heavy on the drums. I wanted that slow, head-nodding bounce, so I crafted a deep, thumping kick that hits you in the chest. The snare—crisp and tight—cuts through perfectly, while the hi-hats roll with a smooth, syncopated rhythm, giving the beat its sensual sway.
But the magic came when I added the bassline. I went with a deep, sliding 808 that glides underneath, giving the whole track a sexy, hypnotic pulse. Every bass hit was carefully placed to pull you in and keep you there.
To top it off, I sprinkled in some vocal chops—soft and breathy—to give it that intimate, late-night feel. A touch of reverb and delay added just the right amount of space, making the beat feel dreamy and immersive.
I spent hours fine-tuning every detail on my laptop, making sure it was perfect—not just a beat, but a mood. When it was done, I knew “Hot Love” was special. It’s more than just music—it’s an experience.