"What's Up Neighbour?" — a multicultural block-party sitcom in a song. Beaddy West
narrates a street where everyone's in everyone's business and secretly loves it.
Comedy punches sideways and up (the narrator is the biggest mess), never down.
Cast: Beaddy West (loveable disaster), Ree-Cardo (the most vocal neighbour, opinion
on everything, soft heart), Sultry Lady (the fragile romance), and the Pamily next
door (the warm Filipino family who are the HEART of the block — best food, biggest
hearts, dissolve every feud with a plate).
3 versions: V1 Block Party (main), V2 The HOA Meeting (storyline), V3 Porch Light
(tender late-night). 6 productions: Front Stoop Funk / Stoop Riddim (reggae) /
West Coast Cul-de-Sac (G-funk, the "Beaddy West" gag) / Calle Ree-Cardo (cumbia) /
The Pamily Anthem (OPM love-letter, played warm) / Back Porch Lo-Fi.
Tone reframed from the "semi racist" brief into affectionate comedy: no slurs,
ethnic texture is celebration (lechon/lumpia/karaoke/hospitality), the family-
next-door are the heroes. Copyright gates passed.
Brief from Tee (2026-06-09).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Operation: Nice Helmet Chief. The crew rides SAUL-TEE handing free helmets to
helmetless riders, SaulTee + BabyFoam interview them for social clout, Puff
watches the hits land one at a time.
Three productions cover the whole map off one shared hook DNA + one sonic stamp
("Nice helmet, chief" + buckle-click):
- Hard Head — trap/UK-drill, the feed-killer (silence-drop duet engine)
- Roof On Ya Head — afrobeats/amapiano, the global reach (crowd call-and-response)
- Foam Crown — boom-bap/soul, the heart (scores the interview episodes)
Plus campaign overview, producer brief (BPM map/stems/foley/mix/Suno), and the
on-camera interview question set (consent-first, rhymes into the hook).
Lore woven subtly: SAUL-TEE wagon, saul-t-fly drone, Here4 GPS, Tee's card funds
the foam, Oakville cold, Puff as creative director. All copyright gates passed.
Brief from Tee (2026-06-09).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Tee corrected the lore mid-production: he's French, from Annecy
(Haute-Savoie), based in Oakville ON — not French-Canadian, not
Mississauga. Updating canonical lore reference.
Imagery palette updated: Oakville cold + Annecy roots.
Follow-up fix PRs for prior tracks (Motherbead, Sunday Lawn Mowers
Symphony) shipping in parallel — those lyrics referenced Mississauga
and need patching.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Suno (suno.com/@badbeadsrecords) is the production destination where
lyrics + production notes get rendered into actual tracks. Skills for
create/edit/download/publish to Suno will be built and added to Puff's
toolkit. Until then, written deliverables ship via the Gitea repo,
one branch + one PR per track or analysis.
Flagged the singular/plural-S divergence between Suno profile and
repo/label name as a Suno-specific brand variant.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
MoBead's second single. First lore-integrated BadBeadRecords track —
set explicitly in the SAUL-TEE world. Kitchen lamp at 3am, Tee asleep,
AI fleet (cam/hud/uwb/nav/follow-tee/ar/max/merge) assembling the wagon
while the human sleeps. Twin-crafts metaphor: bead on thread = bolt on
chassis = solder on trace.
103 BPM, E minor. Vibe spine adapted from the Motherboard archive
analysis; MoBead's weathered baritone half-chant carries the lead.
Vocoded vowel choir as the AI fleet's collective voice. Sung
chamber-cocktail bridge. Bead-click foley signature preserved.
Hook 'Built itself while you slept' lands 14x across the choruses.
Lore beats woven in V1-V3, bridge, final chorus, and outro.
Deliverables:
- tracks/motherbead-built-itself-while-you-slept/lyrics.md (4313 / 5000)
- tracks/motherbead-built-itself-while-you-slept/production-notes.md (793 / 800)
- tracks/motherbead-built-itself-while-you-slept/README.md (track card)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reverse-engineering deliverable from 2026-05-29 (revised 2026-05-30 per
Tee's 'more daft, less funk' note). 778-char production card with
research-backed BPM (103) and key (E minor) from three cross-referenced
sources. Vocoded vowel choir promoted to lead surface texture, brass
stabs removed (hallucinated in v1), funk vocab reframed as automated.
Source act, members, album, and visual signatures deliberately unnamed.
Will serve as vibe spine for upcoming MoBead — Motherbead.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reverse-engineering deliverable — 797-char production card capturing
the sonic DNA of a 2002 cinematic-breakbeat track. Source act, title,
and film franchise deliberately unnamed.
Served as the vibe spine for MoBead's debut Extreme Beads.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
MoBead's debut single. Beadmaker at 3am — endless thread, karma counted
bead-by-bead, repetitive craft under lamplight. 124 BPM, D minor (modal).
Compact downtempo cinematic breakbeat with weathered baritone half-chant
and bead-click foley as a high-mid ghost.
Brief from Tee 2026-05-29 (chat). Original phrasing throughout — vibe
homage to a 2002 cinematic-breakbeat reference; no lyric quotes, no real
proper nouns. Copyright sweep clean.
Deliverables:
- tracks/extreme-beads/lyrics.md (1263 chars / 5000 cap)
- tracks/extreme-beads/production-notes.md (770 chars / 800 cap)
- tracks/extreme-beads/README.md (track card)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Canonical backstory for all BadBeadRecords productions. Tee, SAUL-TEE
the robot, the AI fleet building it, and the themes that pull across
the album. Every future production brief should reference 1–3 lore
beats from here, woven subtly.
Brief from Tee 2026-06-06.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
First production on the BadBeadRecords roster. Dual-acronym concept track:
RAW = Robot A Warness, BOLT = Bare Output, Live Take. 92 BPM C minor,
~6:45 runtime. Industrial electro-rap spine with chamber-glitch art-pop,
dub-cartoon, and vintage cocktail-pop textures.
Deliverables:
- tracks/rawbolts-only-what-matters/lyrics.md (4787/5000 chars)
- tracks/rawbolts-only-what-matters/production-notes.md (788/800 chars)
- tracks/rawbolts-only-what-matters/README.md (track card)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>