The Supremes
You Can't Hurry Love
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Tambourine and drums lock a bright forward pocket, with horns already flashing across the top.
A single lead voice steps in mid-close, grain clear over the driving band.
Group voices stack hard behind her and the surface thickens into a tight call-and-answer wall.
The lead climbs into a higher, harder register while backing hums hold steady under her.
She hangs on a long sustained tone as the band gathers under it, then a short drum roll opens the next hit.
Handclaps join the refrain seat; brass and rhythm stay bright and upright.
Backing voices answer in tight echoes, snug against the lead line.
Brass punches land on the groove behind her, short and bright.
Harmonies and horns surge back into a full wall; the pulse never leaves its floor.
Her phrasing turns quicker and more urgent over the same rolling beat.
Backing voices drop softer underneath while the lead keeps soaring on top.
Brass accents punch through again, keeping the lively top edge alive.
Stacked voices and brass press to their fullest weight, still locked to the same bright seat.
The groove settles into a repeating vamp—drums and answering voices still turning.
Everything thins and drifts back; the pocket keeps moving as it fades into the room.
Last updated Aug 20, 2026 · Written with Grok 4.5 · Galdr 0.7.0.dev0 · Inner Ear Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite

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