Songs / G Minor · 130 BPM
O Pai Tá Livre by Jerry Smith
O Pai Tá Livre by Jerry Smith is in the key of G Minor and runs at 130 BPM, an up-tempo, energetic pace. Its Camelot code is 6A, which is what you match against when you are mixing it harmonically with another track.
What mixes with O Pai Tá Livre
On the Camelot wheel, O Pai Tá Livre sits at 6A. These keys blend with it without clashing, so tracks in them are safe to beatmatch in or out:
- 7Aenergy boost
- 5Aenergy drop
- 6Brelative major
Mixes well with O Pai Tá Livre
Real tracks from the database that are both harmonically compatible and close enough in tempo to beatmatch — ±6% on a pitch fader, or half/double time. Same key first, then the nearest energy step on the wheel.
- Boasty (Kingdom 93 Remix) — Wiley
- ROSA PASTEL — Peso Pluma
- The Love Within — Bloc Party
- Les quatres saisons, Op. 8, Concerto pour Violon No. 2 in G Minor, RV 315 "L'éte": III. Presto. Tempo impetuoso d'Estate — Orchestre Paul Kuentz
- Amour toxic — Dadju
- Adagio, from Concerto No.3 in D minor, BWV 974 — Johann Sebastian Bach
- Angel — The Jeff Healey Band
- White Room — The Jeff Healey Band
Tracks to mix into it
Other analyzed songs in a compatible key, ready to line up next in a set:
More songs in G Minor
- Coming On Strong — Bloc Party
- The Harder They Fall — Koffee
- Concerto pour deux violoncelles in G Minor, RV 531: I. Allegro — Orchestre Paul Kuentz
- Die Zauberflöte, K. 620, Act I: "O zittre nicht, mein lieber Sohn" (Königin der Nacht) — Orchestre Paul Kuentz
- Les quatre saisons, Op. 8, Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, RV 315 "L'été": I. Allegro non molto — Orchestre Paul Kuentz
- Mind Blowin' — The D.O.C.
All songs in G Minor →All songs at 130 BPM →Camelot wheel →
These figures come from analyzing an official 30-second preview of the track with TuneBad’s in-browser engine. Tempo and key are reliable, but a preview is a sample of the full song, so treat them as a strong estimate. For an exact read, analyze the full file yourself — it is free and runs entirely in your browser.
