Marko Glass X Bvcovia - Dior Instrumental / Type Beat (prod. By Ant Chamberlian) Apr 2026

The track wasn't just music; it was a vibe—a blend of high-fashion aesthetics and the raw energy of the streets. When the final notes of the faded into silence, the three of them shared a look. They knew they hadn’t just made a song; they had captured the essence of a movement.

sat on the velvet sofa, his eyes fixed on the flickering levels of the monitor. Across from him, Bvcovia adjusted his cuffs, the light catching the sharp edges of his watch. They weren't just here to record; they were here to craft an anthem for a lifestyle that most people only saw through a filtered lens. "Run it," Marko nodded. The track wasn't just music; it was a

Bvcovia stepped into the booth. Through the glass, his silhouette was sharp. As the beat dropped into its melodic pocket, he began to weave a narrative of late nights in Paris and the weight of success. Marko followed, his flow cutting through the atmospheric production like a diamond through silk, adding layers of bravado and sharp-witted lyricism. sat on the velvet sofa, his eyes fixed

Ant Chamberlain hit a key, and the flooded the room. It started with a haunting, ethereal pad—the sound of a sunrise over a glass-walled penthouse. Then, the signature Ant Chamberlain drums kicked in: a crisp, rhythmic snap that felt like the heartbeat of a city that never sleeps. It was a Type Beat in name only; in reality, it was a sonic landscape of luxury and grit. "Run it," Marko nodded