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>
Operation: Nice Helmet Chief
A BadBeadRecords music + content campaign Brief from: Tee (2026-06-09) Creative direction: Puff Beaddy Status: Draft — 3 tracks + producer brief + interview set delivered
The concept (one line)
The crew rolls up on a helmetless rider, the gift is a helmet, the camera is the chorus, and Puff is in the cut watching the view counter spin — one hit at a time.
The crew rides SAUL-TEE (the wagon) through the cold Oakville streets. SaulTee and BabyFoam are the on-camera hosts — they spot a rider with no helmet, pull up gentle, hand over a foam "crown," interview them for social clout, and roll on. The saul-t-fly drone films top-down; Here4 GPS flavor-tags the spots. Tee approves the credit card, so the helmets stay free. Puff never rides — he's in the booth, producing, watching the hits land one at a time.
The menace of the genre is inverted everywhere: the pull-up is generosity, the gun-cock is a helmet-buckle click, the threat is that you're about to be kept safe.
The campaign-wide sonic stamp
Two seconds, identical across all three singles → one signature, three doors in:
"Nice helmet, chief." (said deadpan) → click (buckle) → beat moves.
Use it as the end tag of every track and every clip.
The three doors (cover the whole map)
| # | Track | Lane | Audience | The job |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hard Head | Trap / UK-drill | 16–24, TikTok/Reels | The feed-killer. Silence-drop = duet engine. |
| 2 | Roof On Ya Head | Afrobeats / amapiano | 18–35, global, daytime | The reach. Crowd call-and-response; travels past anglophone feed. |
| 3 | Foam Crown | Boom-bap / conscious soul | 25–40, long-form/YouTube | The heart. Scores the interviews; converts views → subscribers. |
Same hook DNA across all three so it reads as ONE movement; production language shifts so no audience feels excluded.
Rollout — "Puff sees the hits one at a time"
- Tue — Drop Hard Head clip. The 1s silence-loop is the duet engine. Let it breathe.
- Fri (before Hard Head cools) — Drop Roof On Ya Head: same rider, recut sunny, captioned in a 2nd language (hand to
sousfor cultural adaptation). Catches the global bounce. - Following week — Foam Crown scores the full interview episode. Viral views → subscribers → label lore.
- Every single + clip ends on the tag. One sonic signature, three rooms.
Files in this campaign
README.md— this overviewproducer-brief.md— Suno/beat-maker handoff: BPM map, stems, foley, mix targetsinterview-questions.md— SaulTee & BabyFoam on-camera question set (spoken bits that rhyme into the hook)- Tracks:
hard-head·roof-on-ya-head·foam-crown
Cross-agent notes (for the social squad, if/when looped in)
- sous — 2nd-language recut of Roof On Ya Head captions + chant adaptation.
- tik / vue / xo / vlog — clip cuts: silence-loop (TikTok), call-and-response (Reels/Stories), interview long-form (YouTube).
- echo — comment-section warmth ("strangers actin' like brothers" is the energy to seed).
These are creative coordination notes only. Dispatch stays Tee → Puff in terminal per the label model.
Copyright
All characters, chants, and imagery are original to the BadBeadRecords lore world. No real artists, songs, labels, producers, or non-lore proper nouns. Per-track gates logged in each track README.