

Unlock with the voice
Signal in the pocket
Four shadows, one beat
No passcode, we open it up
Screen light slicing up the late night
But the answer is not on my phone
Before I tap, my sneakers answer
This tempo says we are not alone
Right, left, breathe, then move it
Tiny doubt, kick drum through it
No need searching for a keyhole
We make the closed room lose it
We do not need a key tonight
Our voices make the doorway glow
A little hum becomes a light
And pulls the midnight off the road
I kept my courage in my pocket
Now I hold it in my hand
No Passcode
We step through as a band
Why trace a rule that was not ours
I draw my line with a steady stride
Not too fast, but never frozen
808s reply inside
First one looks ahead with fire
Second voice climbs up higher
Third one lights the rhyme in motion
Fourth harmony turns night to morning
We will not lock it back tonight
Our voices choose the way to go
Even a shaking little hum
Can turn into a brighter glow
I kept tomorrow in my pocket
Now I hold it in my hand
Here is the signal
Four voices make it land
One beat, blank space
Only breath in the room
Then the bass drops low
Now it is my move
I mark my steps on the quiet floor
Short words, deep aim, I want more
Name the door that I have not seen
Not can we pass, but watch us lean
Lights change, doubts change
Weakness rides the drum frame
Hear that pocket clap, clean and exact
Our rap unlocks the next lane
We do not need a key tonight
Our voices make the doorway glow
The hum we built together now
Lights up the morning line below
I kept my courage in my pocket
Now I lift it to the stage
Here is the signal
Four voices turn the page
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Velvet Reply
moco
Velvet Reply is a harmony-led modern R&B single for four female voices. It pairs an 84 BPM half-time pocket, warm 808s, close lead vocals, soft electric piano, a compact rap contrast before the breakdown, and a wider double final chorus to turn an unsent feeling into a quiet step forward.



