Gunna X Lil Baby Type Beat - "golden" | Free Ty... May 2026

Keep the patterns relatively sparse but bouncy. Use standard trap claps, snappy snares, and open hats to add "bounce" to the rhythm. 4. Arrangement & Structure

Aim for 120–140 BPM . For a more energetic Lil Baby feel, stick to the higher end (135–140 BPM). Gunna x Lil Baby Type Beat - "Golden" | Free Ty...

Use bouncy, realistic acoustic guitar loops or presets as the primary melody. Keep the patterns relatively sparse but bouncy

Apply heavy reverb, EQ out low-end frequencies to leave room for the bass, and use "Half-time" effects on sections to create variation. 3. Drum & Rhythm Construction Arrangement & Structure Aim for 120–140 BPM

Use a powerful, hard-hitting 808 (like a "Zay" 808) with a simple but punchy pattern.

To produce a type beat like "Golden," you need to blend Gunna’s signature melodic, guitar-driven "drip" with Lil Baby's aggressive, hard-hitting Atlanta trap foundations. 1. Core Project Settings