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Genre
Rock
Era
Modern
Mood
Dark
Tempo
Mid-tempo
Key
Minor
Texture
Layered
Sound
Synth-heavy
Feel
Groovy
Tame Impala
JENNIE, Kevin Parker, Sarah Aarons +1
This remix bridges the gap between Tame Impala's atmospheric synth-rock and the modern K-pop influence of JENNIE, resulting in a moody and rhythmic reimagining. It has gained significant viral traction within niche internet communities, representing a unique crossover between psych-rock and stan culture.
This remix relies on Kevin Parker’s signature psychedelic-disco harmony. The progression is distinctive because it avoids starting on the tonic (I), instead beginning on the supertonic (ii7). This creates a sense of perpetual motion. The inclusion of the G#m7…
This track is a viral remix/mashup that surfaced within the 'stan' music community, combining the production style of Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) with vocals or influences associated with Jennie of BLACKPINK. It gained significant traction on platforms like Las…
“The track reached over 5 million plays on Last.fm despite not being part of Tame Impala's official studio discography.”
This remix relies on Kevin Parker’s signature psychedelic-disco harmony. The progression is distinctive because it avoids starting on the tonic (I), instead beginning on the supertonic (ii7). This creates a sense of perpetual motion. The inclusion of the G#m7 as a turnaround back to C#m7 ensures the loop never feels fully at rest, which is a hallmark of Tame Impala's hypnotic songwriting style. While the 'Dracula' title and Jennie attribution stem from fan-made 'FlopTok' edits, the harmonic framework is strictly functional 2010s psych-pop.
This track is a viral remix/mashup that surfaced within the 'stan' music community, combining the production style of Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) with vocals or influences associated with Jennie of BLACKPINK. It gained significant traction on platforms like Last.fm and TikTok, often categorized under niche internet subcultures.
This remix bridges the gap between Tame Impala's atmospheric synth-rock and the modern K-pop influence of JENNIE, resulting in a moody and rhythmic reimagining. It has gained significant viral traction within niche internet communities, representing a unique crossover between psych-rock and stan culture.
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Genre
Rock
Era
Modern
Mood
Dark
Tempo
Mid-tempo
Key
Minor
Texture
Layered
Sound
Synth-heavy
Feel
Groovy
5.0M
Plays
646K
Listeners
448K
Genius Views
19
Annotations
100%
Popularity
3:29
Duration
4/4
Time
Harmony This remix relies on Kevin Parker’s signature psychedelic-disco harmony. The progression is distinctive because it avoids starting on the tonic (I), instead beginning on the supertonic (ii7). This creates a sense of perpetual motion. The inclusion of the G#m7 as a turnaround back to C#m7 ensures the loop never feels fully at rest, which is a hallmark of Tame Impala's hypnotic songwriting style. While the 'Dracula' title and Jennie attribution stem from fan-made 'FlopTok' edits, the harmonic framework is strictly functional 2010s psych-pop. Deep Analysis Available Detailed analysis of this section is not yet available for this song. Request Full Analysis
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Composition This track is a viral remix/mashup that surfaced within the 'stan' music community, combining the production style of Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) with vocals or influences associated with Jennie of BLACKPINK. It gained significant traction on platforms like Last.fm and TikTok, often categorized under niche internet subcultures. Inspiration: The creation of this remix was inspired by the crossover between indie-psych-rock audiences and K-pop fandoms, specifically utilizing the high-fidelity production aesthetics of Tame Impala's 'Currents' era. Recording Studio: Kevin Parker’s Home Studio; YG Studios Producer: Kevin Parker The track reached over 5 million plays on Last.fm despite not being part of Tame Impala's official studio discography. The remix features engineering credits from Loren Humphrey, who is a frequent collaborator with Kevin Parker. Jung Eun Kyung is credited as a recording engineer, a role she frequently fills for Jennie and other BLACKPINK members.
Chord Sheet Chords Used Hide functions C#m7 ii7 P F#7 V7 D Bmaj7 Imaj7 T G#m7 vi7 T Progression by Section Bridge G#m7 iii7 T Amaj7 IVmaj7 P G#7 III7 D C#m7 vi7 T Chorus C#m7 ii7 P F#7 V7 D Bmaj7 Imaj7 T G#m7 vi7 T Verse C#m7 ii7 P F#7 V7 D Bmaj7 Imaj7 T G#m7 vi7 T Chord Fingerings C#m7 Standard F#7 Standard Bmaj7 Standard G#m7 Standard Harmony Analysis This remix relies on Kevin Parker’s signature psychedelic-disco harmony. The progression is distinctive because it avoids starting on the tonic (I), instead beginning on the supertonic (ii7). This creates a sense of perpetual motion. The inclusion of the G#m7 as a turnaround back to C#m7 ensures the loop never feels fully at rest, which is a hallmark of Tame Impala's hypnotic songwriting style. While the 'Dracula' title and Jennie attribution stem from fan-made 'FlopTok' edits, the harmonic framework is strictly functional 2010s psych-pop. Find Tabs & Chords Songsterr Interactive tabs Ultimate Guitar Chords & tabs Cifra Club Chords
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