God’s Plan
Rifti drops a smooth lofi hip hop remix of Drake’s “God’s Plan”. With mellow keys and gentle shuffling percussion, Rifti reimagines the chart-topping tune as a chilled out beat.
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Rifti drops a smooth lofi hip hop remix of Drake’s “God’s Plan”. With mellow keys and gentle shuffling percussion, Rifti reimagines the chart-topping tune as a chilled out beat.
Pete Frogs is a bass player, composer, and multi-genre producer. With “Stay”, a cover of The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber, Pete turns the track on its head with a retro-synth rebuild, using heaps of FM synths and retro sounds from the 80s and 90s.
Rippling harps pair with smooth basslines in Coffee Date’s remix of “Secret of the Forest”, a lush lofi reimagining of the theme from Chrono Trigger.
Blast off into the galaxies in “Luma” by Duzzled. Originally from Super Mario Galaxy, the heartwarming lullaby receives a colorful future riddim spin.
The duo of Button Masher and Dj Cutman are back again in “Super September” Pumping funk basslines and real SNES sounds sparkle in their cover of Earth, Wind & Fire’s unforgettable hit from 1978, Button Masher is Grammy award-winner Jake Silverman, known for his jazz-infused chiptunes. Dj Cutman is music producer and mix engineer, and the founder of GameChops.
Mario & Chill 2 is a laid-back lofi tribute to the world’s favorite gaming icon. With 11 tracks from the Super Mario series, Helynt crafts a nostalgic experience using vintage keys, mellow guitars, and beats.
Feel the chill side of the Force in “Kenobi” – Helynt wields lofi mastery in this remix of the theme from the Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi miniseries, featuring a fresh beat from drummer Dom Palombi!
Wind down with “Zelda’s Lullaby”, a sleepy lofi waltz by Mipsick and Coffee Date. Pairing dreamy synths and strings with warm tape sounds, the duo pay homage to the beloved melody from The Legend of Zelda.
Nostalgia and shimmery Super Nintendo sounds fuse in “Super Take On Me”, Button Masher and Dj Cutman’s cover of the 80s synthpop classic – recorded on a real SNES console with a modern mix.
The chill vibes assemble in “Welcome to the Multiverse” Helynt pares down the Marvel Snap menu theme with mellow beats and guitar lines.
That's all, folks!
That's all, folks!