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Jersey Club BPM

Jersey Club is usually mixed around 130-145 BPM, with 140 BPM as a practical DJ target. The reference tracks on this page span 131-170 BPM, so the guide separates core examples from adjacent and outlier records.

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Jersey Club

130145BPM
140
120155

Rapid-fire kicks, bed-squeaking samples, and chopped vocals from Newark, NJ. High energy and sample-driven. DJ Sliink, UNIIQU3, Brick Bandits crew.

Rapid kicksChopped vocalsBed-squeak sampleNewark scene
Core DJ range
130145 BPM
Practical target
140 BPM
Track spread
131-170 BPM
Track evidence
3 shown

Use the BPM that makes loops, cue points, and phrase markers behave cleanly in your DJ software.

What BPM Is Jersey Club?

Jersey Club sits at 130145 BPM as a core DJ range, with 140 BPM as a practical target for crate filtering and set planning.

How to Read Jersey Club BPM in DJ Software

Jersey Club is usually mixed around 130-145 BPM, with 140 BPM as a practical DJ target. The reference tracks on this page span 131-170 BPM, so use the grid that makes loops and phrase markers line up cleanly.

130-145 BPM
Core Jersey Club DJ range
Beatmatch normally, then check phrasing around intros, breaks, and drops.
65-73 BPM
Halftime interpretation of the core range
Double the grid if 8-bar loops or cue points feel too slow.
140 BPM
Practical target for crate filtering
Use as a starting point, then sort by energy, key, and arrangement.
> 145 BPM
Faster outliers or double-time readings
Check whether the track behaves better as halftime before using it as a fast transition.

Track Evidence

This table separates the core DJ range from the tracks shown here, so the page can be useful without hiding bridge records or outliers.

Tracks shown
3
Track spread
131-170 BPM
Below core range
0 tracks
Inside core range
1 track
Above core range
2 tracks
Mean of shown tracks
154 BPM
Median of shown tracks
160 BPM
Evidence level
Limited but reviewed: 3 tracks, 1 core examples

Jersey Club Reference Tracks

Resolved Jersey Club tracks with BPM and Camelot key, separated by DJ fit:

Core Jersey Club examples

These examples sit inside the 130-145 BPM core DJ range.

Adjacent and outlier examples

These tracks still help explain the Jersey Club neighborhood, but they should not be treated as core examples without checking the grid.

Vibe (If I Back It Up)
Cookiee Kawaii
160 BPM

Above the 130-145 BPM core range; check whether it behaves better as halftime.

Heartbroken
Bandmanrill
170 BPM

Above the 130-145 BPM core range; check whether it behaves better as halftime.

DJ Overview for Jersey Club

Use this as a mixing and library-prep description, not an encyclopedia entry.

Sound palette
Rapid kicks, Chopped vocals, Bed-squeak sample, Newark scene
Drum feel
130-145 BPM core range; check whether slower readings work better doubled or as halftime.
Arrangement and phrasing
Confirm intro, build, drop, breakdown, and outro cue points before trusting the analyzer value.
Energy use in a set
builds, drops, and higher-energy transitions
Often compared with
nearby tempo and parent-family styles

Mix Into Jersey Club

Tempo overlap is only one part of the decision. These suggestions separate BPM fit from style fit so same-tempo but unrelated genres do not look like natural transitions.

130-150 BPM · typical 140
High
Medium
Short blend; verify arrangement and energy
Kuduro
130-150 BPM · typical 140
High
Medium
Short blend; verify arrangement and energy
Tech Trance
135-145 BPM · typical 140
High
Medium
Short blend; verify arrangement and energy
Acid Trance
135-145 BPM · typical 140
High
Medium
Short blend; verify arrangement and energy
Orchestral Uplifting
138-142 BPM · typical 140
High
Medium
Short blend; verify arrangement and energy
Psybreaks
130-150 BPM · typical 140
High
Medium
Short blend; verify arrangement and energy

Reference Artists in Jersey Club

Artists represented in the current Jersey Club track sample:

01
Bandmanrill
1 track, 170 BPM
keys: 4A
02
Cookiee Kawaii
1 track, 160 BPM
keys: 6B
03
UNIIQU3
1 track, 131 BPM
keys: 11A

Common Keys for Jersey Club

Most-used Camelot keys among the Jersey Club tracks shown here:

Mixing Tips

01

Tempo Window

Stay in the 130145 BPM band for clean mixes; verify unknown tracks with the BPM tapper.

02

Harmonic Fit

Use the Camelot wheel to find compatible keys before transitioning, especially when Jersey Club tracks have prominent melodic content.

03

Tempo Bridges

When bridging into a different tempo, use the key transposer to plan how pitch change affects key, or transition during a breakdown where the beat drops.

04

Next Reference

Browse the EDM genre BPM chart or the music genre tree to see how Jersey Club relates to neighboring styles.

05

Typical Tempo

See tracks at the typical 140 BPM on the 140 BPM tracks page.

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Data used: 3 reference tracks

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Evidence: 3 reference Jersey Club tracks from a 290-track dataset; 1 sit inside the core DJ range and 2 are labeled as adjacent or outlier examples.

Source: Audio features sourced from ReccoBeats (https://reccobeats.com); track metadata via Spotify Search API. Spotify deprecated audio-features for new apps in Nov 2024. Manual label reference tracks use Beatport BPM/key metadata where available.

How this page is made: This page is generated from the Vibes genre taxonomy, curated reference tracks, computed evidence statistics, and reference track metadata where available. AI-assisted research helped draft the taxonomy notes; the visible page is rendered from structured data and reusable page logic.

Genre BPM ranges are practical DJ references, not statistical claims about every track. Different edits, live versions, and analysis engines may report slightly different tempos.

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Frequently Asked Questions

140 BPM is the practical DJ target for Jersey Club. Treat it as a crate-filtering reference, then check the exact beatgrid and phrasing for each track.
Jersey Club ranges from 130 to 145 BPM. The spread reflects production variations and sub-genre splintering within the style.
Jersey Club doesn't have established sub-genres in our taxonomy. The genre sits at 130-145 BPM with a typical tempo of 140.
Baile Funk sits near Jersey Club by tempo (130-150 BPM versus 130-145 BPM). Treat it as a BPM reference first, then verify arrangement, energy, and key before mixing across styles.
Jersey Club is characterized by: Rapid kicks, Chopped vocals, Bed-squeak sample, Newark scene.