Top 100 Chart placements for WHATS POPPIN
Updated 2 years ago
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Come Closer isnt here to please — it pulls you in. A dirty, unpolished Tech House weapon that feeds off tension and restraint. The bassline growls with intent, heavy and relentless, while the vocal whispers its command: Follow me into the abyss, come closer and see… Its a lure and a warning at the same time — seductive, eerie, and impossible to ignore. Lindenthal builds the track like a descent — layer by layer, groove by groove, until you realize theres no way back up. The drums grind with warehouse grit, the synth stabs cut through the murk, and the space between beats feels charged with static. Every drop hits like a pulse under the skin. This isnt a summer anthem or a chart-chaser — its late-night material for those who like their House rough, sweaty, and a little dangerous.
Built on thick low-end pressure, Drippin drives forward with basslines that bend the whole room around their frequency. The vocal is raw, dirty, and insistent — drippin it, rippin it — looping like a challenge that keeps pulling you deeper into the groove. Every strike of the beat winds the tension tighter, daring the crowd to give in. What makes it stick is the contrast: the simplicity of the hook against the weight of the drums, the hypnotic repetition balanced by sudden bursts of release. Its not about polish or restraint, its about sweat, pulse, and that one hook echoing long after the system cools down. Drippin is the track that locks the night into its rhythm and doesnt let go.