Wake, Bake, and Ride: Amore TX’s ‘Sunday Morning’ Is a Texas Classic
- Mars
- Feb 27
- 2 min read

Amore TX’s latest track, Sunday Morning, isn’t just a song—it’s a full-on vibe. From the moment the beat drops, you can practically feel the early morning sun creeping through your blinds, smoke curling from an ashtray, and the slow roll of tires bending corners. This is a wake-and-bake anthem built for those slow, reflective drives when you’re lost in thought but still moving with intention.
The production on Sunday Morning carries that undeniable Texas DNA but flips it in a smooth, player way. The beat feels classic, yet untraceable—there’s a mysteriousness to the sample that keeps you locked in. It’s the perfect blend of nostalgia and futurism, a sound that stays true to Amore TX’s roots while transcending state lines. West Coast heads will feel it just as much as Texas rap purists.
Vocally, Amore TX plays with texture in a way that sets this record apart. His voice shifts throughout the song—his natural tone riding the hook effortlessly, a slightly heavier, almost chopped effect in the verse, and then a near full-on chopped and screwed bridge. It’s subtle but intentional, adding layers to the laid-back yet immersive feel of the track. The delivery is effortless, the flow is locked in, and every word drips with authenticity.
Lyrically, Sunday Morning balances street wisdom with self-awareness. One of the standout bars, “I’m gangsta and I’m spiritual. I’m ratchet and I’m lyrical. Balance bitch, it’s a miracle,” perfectly encapsulates Amore TX’s duality—raw yet reflective, rugged yet smooth. The hook ties it all together: “Sunday morning, smokin’ trees, bendin’ corners, marijuana came straight from California.” That’s exactly what this record feels like—an easygoing, sunlit cruise through the city with a hint full of that pressure.
With an EP reportedly on the way titled Made in Texas, Sunday Morning hints at what’s to come. If this track is any indication, Amore TX is refining his sound and solidifying himself as one of the smoothest voices coming out of the Lone Star State. Whether you’re rolling solo, posted up with the homies, or just looking for something to set the tone for the day, this one belongs in rotation.
Final Verdict: One of Amore TX’s best records yet. A smooth, smoked-out Texas classic in the making.
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