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28 songs
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Acoustic Pop / Singer-Songwriter for the verses and Pop Ballad dynamics for the choruses
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heartfelt country-pop ballad sung from the perspective of someone grieving the loss of a loved one, With tender verses and a soaring chorus, it captures the universal ache of missing someone while holding on to love that never fades, Emotional and deeply relatable, it’s a song that speaks to anyone who’s ever longed for just one more moment with the person they’ve lost, female vocals
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Verses: acoustic guitar + light banjo/mandolin riff, Chorus: add driving drums, claps, layered harmonies for singalong energy, Bridge/Outro: fiddle or pedal steel lift, then drop back to acoustic for a warm finish, Small Town Friday Lights” is an upbeat country-pop anthem celebrating best friends, small-town nights, and carefree memories, With driving guitars, singalong choruses, and a joyful spirit, it’s the soundtrack to every unforgettable night out with the people who feel like home, female vocals
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dreamy, reflective, almost cinematic delivery, raw emotion and storytelling power, female vocals leans into intimacy, imagery, and reflection
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breezy, youthful, country-pop energy—romantic but playful, and perfect for a female voice with warmth and sparkle, female vocals, Guitars: Bright acoustic strumming, layered with light electric riffs for a pop-country shimmer, Drums: Steady, upbeat groove with a little kick and snare for a “driving” feel, Bass: Warm and supportive, not overpowering—keeps the rhythm moving, Vocals: Female lead—warm, playful, and heartfelt, Light harmonies in the chorus for lift, Extras: Subtle fiddle or mandolin accents for a touch of country flavor, Overall vibe: Feel-good, driving-with-the-windows-down country-pop anthem—perfect for radio and live shows
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female vocals, country billiards, sweet, romantic, mid-tempo, country-pop, Acoustic guitar and banjo textures (country), layered with a pop-style drum beat and polished chorus (pop)
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Instrumentation: Fingerpicked acoustic guitar opening, swelling into full band with steel guitar and warm piano, Rhythm: Mid-tempo, steady build—intimate verses, soaring choruses, Vocals: Female lead—tender in verses, powerful and uplifting in choruses, Overall Vibe: A cinematic, heart-tugging anthem—modern country-pop with rootsy storytelling and radio-friendly polish, A heartfelt, story-driven country-pop ballad about lost love rekindled, “Back Where We Belong” blends emotion with optimism—capturing the power of second chances and lasting love, female vocals
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Tempo & Feel: Slow, 3/4 or 6/8 “funeral waltz” time—steady and mournful, Instrumentation: Pedal steel guitar weeping softly throughout, Acoustic guitar strumming a simple, sorrowful rhythm, Stand-up bass walking low and slow, Fiddle playing long, drawn-out notes for atmosphere, Church organ or piano chords in the background for that funeral-parlor weight, Vocals: Male singer with a deep, emotive tone—raw, mournful delivery “The Big Blue Limousine” is a classic old-country funeral ballad that paints a vivid picture of loss, memory, and mourning, With slow waltz-like pacing, weeping steel guitar, and a heartfelt male vocal, it captures the sorrow of saying goodbye while etching the image of that final ride into country tradition, male vocals
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Instrumentation: Start with minimal piano and subtle guitar plucks, then layer in R&B-style beats, soft steel guitar swells, and moody synth pads, genre-blending country-pop/R&B ballad about sleepless nights, anxiety, and finding comfort in love, It’s heartfelt and relatable, giving a voice to the struggles many face but pairing them with hope and intimacy, Rhythm: A slow-groove, trap-influenced beat mixed with country warmth, Vocals: Female lead—soulful, breathy verses, powerful emotional lift in the chorus, Background harmonies to echo key lines, Overall Vibe: Catchy but emotional with a late-night, cinematic feel, female vocals
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Instrumentation: Electric and acoustic guitars driving upbeat strums, Light banjo or fiddle accents for country flavor, Strong, rhythmic drums for that honky-tonk, foot-tapping feel, Optional pedal steel licks in the chorus for extra sparkle, Vocals: Female lead—confident, sassy, fun, with strong, singalong harmonies in the chorus, Overall Vibe: Upbeat, party-ready country-pop, “High Heels and Honky Tonks” is a lively, fun, and sassy country-pop anthem celebrating girls’ night out, friendship, and letting loose, With driving guitars, honky-tonk flair, and singalong choruses, it’s the perfect soundtrack for laughter, dancing, and making memories with your best friends, female vocals
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Tempo & Feel: Slow and sparse, about 70–75 BPM, The vibe should feel like a private confession, not a performance, Instrumentation: Finger-picked acoustic guitar leading, simple and raw, Piano adding soft, minor chords for depth, Fiddle or cello gently weaving in the background—soulful, mournful, Pedal steel only in the choruses for emotional lift, Vocals: Female lead—intimate, cracked in places, like she’s singing her truth, Minimal harmonies, maybe only layered lightly in the final chorus, Overall Flow: Start with just guitar and voice → add piano and fiddle by the second verse → bring in pedal steel and subtle percussion (brushes, not sticks) in the last chorus → end stripped back with just guitar and vocal, slow, vulnerable country ballad about a woman who feels lost after twenty years of love but refuses to let go, With stripped-down production and raw, heartfelt lyrics, it captures the fragile beauty of fighting for love even when it’s hard
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Intro: A lone acoustic guitar picking slowly, haunting and delicate, Sparse notes, letting silence breathe, Think of a dark church at midnight, Verse 1: Just voice and guitar, low and intimate — the singer almost whispering, like a personal confession, Chorus: The bass and steel guitar slide in softly, with brushes on the snare, The sound widens, emotional but restrained, Verse 2: Adds harmony in the background, subtle organ swell, but still slow and aching, Bridge: Strip everything back to almost nothing — just guitar again, A pause, then the vocal rises with grit, pouring out pain, Final Chorus: The band comes back fuller, but not loud — soulful, steady, Ends fading with steel guitar crying out like a sigh, leans on a slow, bluesy-country arrangement — moody, emotional, smoky vocals (male or female, but with grit), It keeps that haunting quality, while letting the chorus swell slightly more each time, like a rising tide of emotion
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Intro: Slow, solemn organ chords with faint choir “ahhs” underneath, Tempo around a hymn pace (60–65 bpm), Verse 1: female lead vocal enters alone, accompanied only by organ, Chorus: Choir harmonies join in gently, with piano chords supporting the organ, Verse 2: Adds a soft string section (violin/cello), giving more depth and solemnity, Bridge: Almost whispered, stripped back to piano + one voice, creating a moment of raw vulnerability, Final Chorus: Full choir harmonies, strings, organ, and piano rise together, Ends reverently, fading like a prayer, female vocals modern hymn — reverent, deeply moving, and absolutely fitting for funerals or memorials, The organ, choir, and strings give it that church-service weight, while the lyrics stay universal enough that anyone grieving could find comfort
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Style: Worshipful ballad, written for a female vocalist, Instrumentation: Soft piano intro, joined by strings and gentle acoustic guitar, As the song builds, drums (with a reverent, heartbeat-like rhythm) and a choir come in for lift, The final chorus should soar, then drop back down to a tender outro, Tempo: Slow, around 70 bpm, Vibe: Hopeful, reverent, emotional — something that could bring tears but also comfort, female vocals
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female vocals Starts with guitar + drum groove, fiddle kicks in by the first chorus, banjo accents the rhythm, The chorus should be anthemic and fun, with backing vocals echoing “No reset button, ” Perfect for a sing-along moment at a concert or festival
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Melancholic Piano Ballad, Intimate female Vocal, Cello, Vibraphone, Sparse and Ethereal Production, female vocals
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cinematic country ballad about watching someone you love slip away slowly, piece by piece, It’s written to move people to tears perfect for quiet moments or tribute settings, female vocals
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This is a deeply emotional song, Americana/Country Ballad from a female perspective, female vocals
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​A raw, heartfelt Acoustic Country Ballad with raspy female vocals, The song is a passionate promise of unconditional love and support for a partner struggling with addiction or personal demons, building from a stripped-down acoustic verse to an emotional, harmonic chorus, Female vocals
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90s country rock, female vocal, acoustic guitar, driving drums, female vocals