feat(cook-and-saw): maker's flex — Mister Bead [3 versions, 6 productions]
"Cook & Saw" — Mister Bead works two trades with one pair of hands: he cooks (kitchen heat, the pass) and he saws (workshop blade, the build). Dual metaphor throughout — mise en place meets measure-twice-cut-once. Thesis: craft over clout, "real ones build it, fake ones jaw." Signature production gimmick: kitchen + shop foley as percussion (knife, sizzle, table-saw, sander, oven-ding). 3 versions: V1 Cook & Saw (balanced flex), V2 The Pass (kitchen-forward, "yes chef"), V3 Sawdust (workshop-forward). 6 productions: Mise En Place (boom-bap) / Sizzle (trap) / Greasy Spoon (funk-soul) / The Workbench (industrial) / Family Meal (warm soul) / Back Shop Lo-Fi. Lore: Oakville workshop, the wagon's parts cut by hand, precision-as-craft. No real people, zero slurs — copyright gates passed. Brief from Tee (2026-06-11). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Cook & Saw
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**Artist:** Mister Bead
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**Released:** 2026-06-11 (draft)
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**Label:** BadBeadRecords
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**Brief from:** Tee (2026-06-11)
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## Concept
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A maker's flex. **Mister Bead** works two trades with one pair of hands — he **cooks** (kitchen heat, the recipe, the pass) and he **saws** (the workshop blade, the build, the grain). The dual metaphor runs the whole song: *mise en place* meets *measure twice, cut once*; a sear meets a dovetail. The thesis is craft over clout — **real ones build it, fake ones jaw.** The flex isn't a costume or a brand, it's a man who actually makes things with his hands: dinner AND a dynasty, the table AND the appetite.
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Sonically the gimmick is gorgeous: **kitchen + workshop foley as the percussion** — knife on board, sizzle, table-saw whir, sander, clamp clicks, oven ding. Musique concrète from the stove and the shop.
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## The artist
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- **Mister Bead** — calm, dexterous craftsman MC. Power through precision, never performance.
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## 3 versions
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| **V1 — Cook & Saw** | the main flex, both trades balanced | [`lyrics-v1-cook-and-saw.md`](./lyrics-v1-cook-and-saw.md) |
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| **V2 — The Pass** | kitchen-forward, chef-on-the-line energy ("yes chef") | [`lyrics-v2-the-pass.md`](./lyrics-v2-the-pass.md) |
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| **V3 — Sawdust** | workshop-forward, build-from-raw-stock energy | [`lyrics-v3-sawdust.md`](./lyrics-v3-sawdust.md) |
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## 6 productions
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One concept, six beats to cover the whole audience — see [`productions.md`](./productions.md):
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1. **Mise En Place** (boom-bap flagship) · 2. **Sizzle** (trap — hats are the sizzle/sander) · 3. **Greasy Spoon** (funk-soul) · 4. **The Workbench** (industrial/grime — power tools as the rhythm section) · 5. **Family Meal** (warm soul, the heart cut) · 6. **Back Shop Lo-Fi** (acoustic late-night).
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Shared stamp across all six: spoken **"measure twice… cut once"** + a knife tk-tk-tk, plus a reusable kitchen/shop foley kit.
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## Lore beats woven in
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| Beat | Where |
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| The Oakville cold garage / workshop where Tee actually builds | V1, V3 |
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| The wagon (SAUL-TEE) — "I cut half them parts… the cold project starts" | V3 |
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| Precision-as-craft (the label's RTK-precision DNA, here as knife skills + level lines) | all |
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| Maker-over-faker (the clean answer to clout-chasing) | all |
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## Copyright gates (all passed)
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- **Mister Bead** is an original BadBeadRecords MC — no real artists, songs, labels, or producers named anywhere
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- No real people targeted; zero slurs. The "diss" is purely craft-vs-clout, aimed at no named individual
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- All lyrics, the "I cook, I saw" hook, and "sawdust / on the pass" chants original to BadBeadRecords
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## Files
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- [`lyrics-v1-cook-and-saw.md`](./lyrics-v1-cook-and-saw.md) · [`lyrics-v2-the-pass.md`](./lyrics-v2-the-pass.md) · [`lyrics-v3-sawdust.md`](./lyrics-v3-sawdust.md)
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- [`productions.md`](./productions.md) — 6 Suno-ready production blocks + coverage map
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## Credits
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- **Creative direction:** Puff Beaddy
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- **Brief from:** Tee (2026-06-11)
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# Cook & Saw — Lyrics (Version 1: The Main Flex)
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**Artist:** Mister Bead
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**Track:** Cook & Saw (V1)
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**Length target:** 3:10–3:40
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```
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TITLE: Cook & Saw
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ARTIST: Mister Bead
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[INTRO — knife on board (tk-tk-tk), table-saw whir spinning up, ~8 bars]
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(Measure twice…)
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(…cut once.)
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(Mister Bead in the kitchen AND the shop.)
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[HOOK]
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I cook (I cook), I saw (I saw),
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heat on the pan, blade on the raw.
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Mise en place, then I run through the law —
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real ones build it, fake ones jaw.
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I cook (I cook), I saw (I saw),
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season it slow, then I cut what I draw.
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You perform — me, I plate and I plane,
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Mister Bead make it real, you just talk in the rain.
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[VERSE 1]
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Sawdust on the apron, garlic on the glove,
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I'm a two-hand craftsman, that's a maker's kind of love.
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Measure twice, cut once — that's the recipe too,
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you can't rush a reduction or a dovetail through.
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Low and slow on the brisket, square and true on the joint,
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every cut got a reason, every season got a point.
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They want the clout with no kerf, want the fame with no flame,
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I got sawmarks on my knuckles and a sear on my name.
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Knife skills, drill bits, same wrist, same calm,
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I plate it like a Sunday and I build it like a barn.
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Oakville cold outside, but the oven keep it warm,
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shop light buzzin' while I weather any storm.
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[HOOK]
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I cook (I cook), I saw (I saw),
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heat on the pan, blade on the raw.
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Mise en place, then I run through the law —
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real ones build it, fake ones jaw.
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[VERSE 2]
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They sell a costume, I sell a craft,
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they read a script, I read the grain and the draft.
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You can't fake a roux, can't fake a true edge,
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can't fake the hours that I left on the ledge.
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Rip cut clean, then I plane it 'til it sing,
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deglaze the pan, now the whole kitchen ring.
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I don't need a name to drop, I drop a plate,
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I don't need a crowd to clap, I let the work translate.
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Jigsaw the doubt, simmer down the noise,
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I'm a quiet kind of loud, all substance, no toys.
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Apron strings and sawdust, that's the whole résumé —
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Mister Bead been buildin' dinner and a dynasty.
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[BRIDGE — foley breakdown: sizzle, sander, whisk, then drums slam back]
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(Hear that? That's the pan. That's the blade.)
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(That's a man with two trades and a debt all paid.)
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Cook it 'til it's tender, cut it 'til it's clean —
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craft is the flex, you just chasin' a screen.
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(I cook… I saw… I cook… I saw…)
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[FINAL HOOK]
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I cook (I cook), I saw (I saw),
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heat on the pan, blade on the raw.
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Mise en place, then I run through the law —
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real ones build it, fake ones jaw.
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You perform — me, I plate and I plane,
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Mister Bead make it real, you just talk in the rain.
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[OUTRO — saw winds down, one last knife tk-tk, oven timer ding]
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(Plate up. Shop's closed.)
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I cook… I saw…
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(…and I never had to say it twice.)
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*ding*
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# Cook & Saw — Lyrics (Version 2: The Pass)
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**Artist:** Mister Bead
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**Track:** Cook & Saw (V2 — kitchen-forward)
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**Length target:** 3:00–3:30
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (The Pass)
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ARTIST: Mister Bead
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[INTRO — kitchen ambience, ticket printer, a pan catches fire WHOOMP, ~8 bars]
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(Heard! — two on the fly!)
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(Mister Bead on the pass.)
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(Yes, chef.)
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[HOOK]
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On the pass, on the pass, I don't miss,
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sear it hard, plate it clean, blow a kiss.
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You microwave a moment, I reduce it to bliss,
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Mister Bead cook the truth — put your fork up to this.
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(Yes chef, yes chef — heat it up)
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(Yes chef, yes chef — eat it up)
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[VERSE 1]
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Mise en place 'fore the rush, everything in its lane,
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sharpened steel, steady hand, low flame in my brain.
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I don't panic when it's eighty tickets deep,
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I just breathe through the fire like a promise I keep.
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Salt early, taste often, that's a life and a sauce,
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you skip the foundation, that's a flavor and a loss.
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They platin' for the photo, I'm platin' for the soul,
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garnish ain't a cover for a dish with a hole.
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Knife go tk-tk-tk, that's my metronome,
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the kitchen is a country and I'm cookin' it home.
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[HOOK]
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On the pass, on the pass, I don't miss,
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sear it hard, plate it clean, blow a kiss.
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You microwave a moment, I reduce it to bliss,
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Mister Bead cook the truth — put your fork up to this.
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[VERSE 2]
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Low and slow teach patience, high heat teach nerve,
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every burn on my forearm is a lesson I earned.
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I can saw too — don't forget the other hand,
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build the table that I serve it on, that's the whole plan.
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Cook the feast, craft the bench, set the family seat,
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that's a maker and a feeder, that's a heartbeat complete.
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You can't plate a personality, can't plate a brand,
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the proof is in the eatin', put the dish in they hand.
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Reduce, reduce — I cut the water from the claim,
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what's left is concentrated, that's the Mister Bead name.
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[BRIDGE — sizzle + a slow whisk, strings swell]
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The best seat in the house is the stool by the stove,
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where the realest conversation and the warmest meals rove.
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I don't cook for the camera, I cook for the room —
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the ones who stayed hungry, I be feedin' 'em soon.
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(On the pass… on the pass…)
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[FINAL HOOK]
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On the pass, on the pass, I don't miss,
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sear it hard, plate it clean, blow a kiss.
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You microwave a moment, I reduce it to bliss,
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Mister Bead cook the truth — put your fork up to this.
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(Yes chef, yes chef — heat it up)
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[OUTRO — plates stacking, exhale, hood fan winds down]
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(Service done. Family meal.)
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On the pass… all night…
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(Sit down. Eat. You earned it.)
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# Cook & Saw — Lyrics (Version 3: Sawdust)
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**Track:** Cook & Saw (V3 — workshop-forward)
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**Length target:** 3:00–3:30
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (Sawdust)
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[INTRO — shop door rolls up, table saw spins, pencil behind the ear click, ~8 bars]
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(Square it. Level it.)
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(Sawdust in the lungs, that's the smell of done.)
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(Mister Bead in the shop.)
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Sawdust (sawdust), I build what I want,
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measure twice in my head 'fore the blade get to front.
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You buy it off a shelf, I cut it from the trunk,
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Mister Bead make a throne out of two-by-four junk.
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Sawdust (sawdust), I cut and I cook,
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every joint that I make is a verse and a hook.
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Real hands, real grain, real proof in the work —
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you just postin' the receipt, I'm the one with the dirt.
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Rip cut, cross cut, miter forty-five,
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I been makin' somethin' real since the day I arrived.
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Grain don't lie, a level don't bend,
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a crooked little shortcut is a job you redo, friend.
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I sand it 'til it's silk, I joint it 'til it's true,
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glue-up overnight, clamp it, let it cure through.
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The wagon in the driveway? I cut half them parts,
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Oakville cold garage where the cold project starts.
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Pencil behind the ear, tape measure on the hip,
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I don't talk about the build, I just let the sawdust drip.
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Sawdust (sawdust), I build what I want,
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measure twice in my head 'fore the blade get to front.
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You buy it off a shelf, I cut it from the trunk,
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Mister Bead make a throne out of two-by-four junk.
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Then I wash my hands and I light up the stove,
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'cause a builder gotta eat from the trove that he wove.
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Cook & saw, same code, same patient little law:
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respect the material — the wood and the raw.
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You can fake a flex, you can't fake a fit,
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a drawer that don't close gon' expose all the sh— wait —
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keep it clean: a joint that don't seat is a lie,
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and I don't tell 'em, never have, that's the reason I'm fly.
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Dovetail tight, dinner hot, day done right,
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Mister Bead build the table AND the appetite.
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[BRIDGE — sander whine, then it cuts to a single fingerpicked guitar]
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At the end of the day, brush the dust off the bench,
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plate a plate for the crew, pour a cup, take a wrench.
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Nothin' bought it for me, I cut it, I cooked,
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and the realest kind of rich is a life that you took
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and you MADE — with your hands, with your heat, with your blade.
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(Sawdust… sawdust… and the bills all paid.)
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Sawdust (sawdust), I build what I want,
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measure twice in my head 'fore the blade get to front.
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You buy it off a shelf, I cut it from the trunk,
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Mister Bead make a throne out of two-by-four junk.
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Real hands, real grain, real proof in the work —
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you just postin' the receipt, I'm the one with the dirt.
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[OUTRO — saw winds down, broom sweeping, oven ding far off]
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Cook & saw… cook & saw…
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# Cook & Saw — 6 Productions
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (Mise En Place)
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GENRE/STYLE: Dusty boom-bap, jazzy, foley-percussion
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BPM: 90
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KEY: C minor
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VOICE: Mister Bead — calm, dexterous, confident pocket; ad-libs "tk-tk-tk"
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INSTRUMENTATION: Upright bass, Rhodes, brushed kit layered with knife-on-board + sizzle as ghost percussion, vinyl crackle, woodblock as the saw-tooth click
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PAIR WITH: V1 (Cook & Saw)
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AMBIANCE: A craftsman's afternoon — flour in the air, sawdust on the floor
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MIX: warm, narrow, foley tucked in the groove, -9 LUFS
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## Production 2 — "Sizzle" *(trap)*
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (Sizzle)
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ARTIST: Mister Bead
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GENRE/STYLE: Trap, the hi-hats ARE the sizzle/sander
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BPM: 140 (half-time feel)
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KEY: G minor
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VOICE: Mister Bead — harder, front-of-pocket, chef-callout ad-libs ("heard! / yes chef")
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INSTRUMENTATION: Sliding 808, hats built from frying-pan sizzle + orbital-sander hiss, table-saw spin as the riser into the drop, oven-ding as a melodic accent
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PAIR WITH: V1 or V2 (The Pass)
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AMBIANCE: Dinner rush adrenaline / power-tool intensity
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MIX: loud, mono sub, sizzle-hats forward, -7 LUFS
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## Production 3 — "Greasy Spoon" *(funk-soul)*
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (Greasy Spoon)
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ARTIST: Mister Bead
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GENRE/STYLE: Greasy funk-soul, horns, the diner-band groove
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BPM: 100
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KEY: E♭ major
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VOICE: Mister Bead — half-sung swagger; gang vocal "I cook, I saw"
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INSTRUMENTATION: Clavinet, slap bass, tight funk drums + skillet-scrape shaker, brass stabs, hand-claps, whisk as the hat
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PAIR WITH: V1 (Cook & Saw)
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AMBIANCE: Saturday short-order joint with the whole block lined up
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MIX: live-band warm, wide claps, -8 LUFS
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## Production 4 — "The Workbench" *(industrial / grime-adjacent)*
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (The Workbench)
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ARTIST: Mister Bead
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GENRE/STYLE: Industrial hip-hop / grime energy — power tools as the rhythm section
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BPM: 138
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KEY: D minor
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VOICE: Mister Bead — gritty, percussive, clipped; aggressive but precise
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INSTRUMENTATION: Detuned saw-synth bass, kick + table-saw/drill-press as the percussion bed, metallic clamp-clicks, hammer-on-anvil snare, sander drone pad
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PAIR WITH: V3 (Sawdust)
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AMBIANCE: The garage at full tilt, sparks and blades
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MIX: hard, metallic, mono low, -7 LUFS
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## Production 5 — "Family Meal" *(soul ballad / warm)*
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (Family Meal)
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ARTIST: Mister Bead
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GENRE/STYLE: Warm soul, the after-work wind-down — gratitude over flex
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BPM: 78
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KEY: A major
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VOICE: Mister Bead — reflective, near-sung, tender; soft backing harmonies
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INSTRUMENTATION: Gospel-tinged piano, warm strings, brushed kit, faint kitchen + shop ambience low in the bed, upright bass, a single horn line
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PAIR WITH: V2 (The Pass) bridge or V3 (Sawdust) bridge as the centerpiece
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AMBIANCE: Apron off, dust swept, the crew sits down to eat what was made
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MIX: warm, roomy, emotional, -9 LUFS
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NOTE: this is the heart cut — play the craft as love, not boast
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## Production 6 — "Back Shop Lo-Fi" *(lo-fi acoustic)*
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```
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TITLE: Cook & Saw (Back Shop Lo-Fi)
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ARTIST: Mister Bead
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GENRE/STYLE: Lo-fi acoustic, intimate, late-night shop wind-down
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BPM: 84
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KEY: G major
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VOICE: Mister Bead — close-mic, near-spoken, hummed hook
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INSTRUMENTATION: Fingerpicked nylon guitar, brushed snare, upright bass, vinyl crackle, broom-sweep + distant oven-ding foley, sander-drone pad fading out, porch-quiet
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PAIR WITH: V3 (Sawdust) or V1 (Cook & Saw)
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AMBIANCE: Last one in the shop, dust settling in the work light
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MIX: narrow, warm, crackle-forward, -11 LUFS
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## Suno render plan
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- 6 generations, one per block, paired with the recommended lyric version.
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- Build a shared **foley kit** first (knife tk-tk, sizzle, table-saw spin, sander, clamp, oven-ding) and reuse across all six for cohesion.
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- Render the spoken **"measure twice… cut once"** + knife tk-tk as a reusable stamp.
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- Profile: `suno.com/@badbeadsrecords`. All three lyric bodies under the 5000-char cap.
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## Coverage map (why 6)
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| Production | Audience door |
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| Mise En Place | broad / boom-bap heads |
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| Sizzle | trap / TikTok energy |
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| Greasy Spoon | funk-soul / feel-good radio |
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| The Workbench | industrial / grime / hype |
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| Family Meal | soul / emotional singalong |
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| Back Shop Lo-Fi | lo-fi / late-night playlist |
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