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3:58

Tempo: Take the tempo down slightly, to a medium, brooding groove, Think "heavier" rather than "upbeat", Guitar Tone: Make the guitar tone darker and heavier, Swap the "clean, slightly overdriven" for a "gritty, low-mid heavy overdrive", Add a touch of analog delay or reverb to create a sense of space and melancholy, Dynamics: The verses should be more subdued and tense, Let the bass and drums carry the weight, with the guitar playing sparser, more haunting phrases in the background, The chorus should explode with the full-band intensity, Vocal: The intensity should come from strained, soulful grit and emotional weight, not from sustained screams or long shouts, Not a metal frontman, Any vocal outbursts must be short, raw, and explosive, lasting no more than a beat or two, The primary mode is a lower-register, resonant, and conversational growl that occasionally breaks with emotion into a higher, but never holds a long scream, The Singer is Italian, Clean instruments separation, Rock
6:31

[Blues, jazz fusion, medium-up 100-118 BPM, 4/4 swing feel, 80% blues 20% jazz]
[Blues piano with walking left hand and soulful right-hand fills]
[Strat lead guitar, sparkling single-coil tone, virtuosic yet singing phrases, liquid hammer-ons and pull-offs, wide expressive bends, light overdrive in choruses]
[Fingerstyle acoustic bass guitar]
[Fretless bass, warm and smooth lines]
[Tenor saxophone, bluesy tone with controlled vibrato, melodic fills and supporting lines]
[Male vocal, clean, wide range, soulful and conversational delivery, no auto-tune]
[Use tasteful ad-libs and background vocal answers]
5:52

Who's Next?
v5.5
[Style] Classic Hard Rock, 70s Rock, Blues Rock, Powerful Soulful Male Vocals, Energetic Live Performance, Live recording, crowd noise, audience cheering and clapping, atmospheric live sound, sounds like a concert from the 1970s, [Instrumentation] Driving Hammond organ, powerful bluesy electric guitar riffs, melodic bass line, strong drum beat, passionate vocal ad-libs and screams, [Vocals] Soulful, gritty, powerful tenor male vocals, emotional delivery, long sustained notes, high range, expressive, raw energy, gospel-influenced backing vocals, [Structure] Mid-tempo rock groove, building intensity, dynamic shifts between verses and powerful chorus, extended instrumental sections, vocal improvisation at the end, [Lyrics theme] Overcoming struggle, finding inner strength, perseverance, moving forward despite pain
6:16

acid rock, blues-rock, Jazz Inflections, Fender Stratocaster virtuoso lead, Hammond organ with heavy Leslie, piano, Rhodes, Wind Instruments, The vocal is the absolute centerpiece: a tenor with an incredibly wide range and pure tone, It's a soulful, funky delivery with an intimate, almost gritty texture in the verses, but it soars into a powerful, clean, and emotional high-register belt in the choruses, The performance is full of natural phrasing and melisma, blending the raw passion of hard rock with the smooth, melodic sensibility of classic soul music, Backing vocals are used sparingly but effectively to add warmth and width to the hook
5:52

Dream's Takeoff
v5.5
Acid jazz with a gritty late-night club feel; Hammond organ stabs and swirling Leslie, percussive clean electric guitar jazz comping with occasional single-note runs, walking upright bass locked tight, brushed drums in swinging groove with syncopated ghost notes, Electric piano lays rich extended chords and takes agile solos; complex rhythms and subtle polyrhythms in turnarounds and bridge, then snap back into an energetic, danceable pocket, Dynamic arc: intimate verses, chorus opens wider with added organ drawbar grit and tighter drum accents, bridge becomes spacious for whisper + instrumental solo before a hazy, groovy outro fade into a full minute call-and-response coda where Hammond, guitar, Rhodes, bass, and brushed drums trade phrases, build intensity, then hit a final unison tag and fade, ‑straight EDM four-on-the-floor, ‑heavy metal distortion, ‑trap hats, ‑pop teen vocals, ‑orchestral cinematic, ‑lo-fi muffled mix, ‑country twang, ‑reggae one-drop, ‑synthwave retro pads
4:47

Tight Spot
v5.5
Funk rock with a heavy groove and soulful male vocals, The arrangement features a syncopated electric bass line, a tight drum kit with a crisp snare and prominent hi-hats, and multiple layers of electric guitar including a wah-wah rhythm part and a distorted lead, A bright brass section provides staccato stabs during the choruses, The tempo is 105 BPM in the key of E minor, The vocals transition between a gritty chest voice and a smooth falsetto, A bluesy, overdriven guitar solo occurs in the middle section, characterized by expressive bends and rapid pentatonic runs, The track maintains a consistent 4/4 time signature with a strong emphasis on the downbeat
6:41

acid rock, blues-rock, Jazz Inflections, Fender Stratocaster virtuoso lead, Hammond organ with heavy Leslie, piano, Rhodes, Wind Instruments, The vocal is the absolute centerpiece: a tenor with an incredibly wide range and pure tone, It's a soulful, funky delivery with an intimate, almost gritty texture in the verses, but it soars into a powerful, clean, and emotional high-register belt in the choruses, The performance is full of natural phrasing and melisma, blending the raw passion of hard rock with the smooth, melodic sensibility of classic soul music, Backing vocals are used sparingly but effectively to add warmth and width to the hook
4:47

Now I Know
v5.5
[acid rock with jazz-influenced guitar phrasing, Fender Telecaster electric guitar with controlled distortion - soft picked clean moments with minimal distortion and energetic bursts with delay and reverb, prominent Hammond organ holding the foundational chords and filling the entire arrangement, slowed mid-tempo heavy groove creating a weighted dragging feel, tense verses driven by intricate guitar lines and bass maintaining suspense, choruses releasing full band energy focused on the singer, emotional male tenor lead vocal full of genuine feeling with slight hoarseness, low almost conversational register, layered vocal harmonies in choruses, intensity from deep emotivity with brief passionate outbursts rather than prolonged screams]
5:49

Roads Need Love
v5.5
Mid-tempo heavy acid rock, jazz rock, jazz-inflected Telecaster blues phrasing, touch-sensitive crunch, Hammond bed, tense verses, emotive tenor, stacked chorus harmonies, ‑metal screams, ‑power metal, ‑pop EDM, ‑trap hi-hats, ‑glossy synthpop
5:06

Go Alone Now
v5.5
This piece is conceived for a powerful power-trio, drawing heavily from the blues-rock fusion, jazz influence and warm intense voice, " The arrangement is built on a foundation of dynamic shifts, moving from a tense, atmospheric intro into a driving, hard-hitting rock groove, The instrumentation is raw and spacious, allowing each element to cut through, The guitar tone is warm and slightly overdriven for the verses, with a biting, singing lead tone for the solos and a thicker distortion for the choruses, The bass is melodic and punchy, locking tightly with the powerful, groovy drumming that incorporates strong backbeats and energetic fills, Vocally, the delivery is soulful and strained, blending smooth lower registers with a passionate, gritty upper range, little clean reverb, emphasizing feel over perfection, performance leaning into the push-and-pull of the groove, creating a sense of dangerous, swaggering rock and roll, ‑crowd noise, ‑audience cheering and clapping
3:47

Amnesia
v5.5
Mid-tempo alternative pop-rock track with a driving 4/4 rhythm at 110 BPM, The arrangement features a prominent clean electric guitar riff with light chorus and delay, supported by a punchy acoustic drum kit and a melodic, rounded bassline, The song structure follows a Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro format, Vocals are delivered by a soulful male tenor with a slight rasp, utilizing layered harmonies in the choruses, The production is polished and radio-ready, with subtle synth pads providing atmospheric depth in the background, The bridge introduces a more intense dynamic with distorted guitar textures before returning to the anthemic, soaring chorus, ‑Lo-fi
4:01

Not Your Man
v5.5
Alternative rock track featuring overdriven electric guitars, driving acoustic drums, and melodic male vocals, The arrangement centers on a syncopated palm-muted guitar riff in the verses that opens into wide, distorted power chords during the choruses, A clean electric guitar provides melodic counterpoint with arpeggiated figures and a blues-influenced solo featuring expressive bends and vibrato, The bass guitar follows the kick drum closely with a rounded, slightly saturated tone, The drums utilize a standard rock beat with prominent crash cymbal accents and sixteenth-note hi-hat patterns, The vocal delivery is energetic, transitioning from a controlled mid-range in the verses to a powerful, belted chest voice in the choruses, 135 BPM, Key of E Major, 4/4 time, ‑EDM, ‑trap drums, ‑glossy pop, ‑extreme metal, ‑lo-fi chill
5:21

hard rock, blues-rock, Jazz Inflections, Fender Stratocaster virtuoso lead, Hammond organ with heavy Leslie, piano, Rhodes, Wind Instruments, The vocal is the absolute centerpiece: a tenor with an incredibly wide range and pure tone, It's a soulful, funky delivery with an intimate, almost gritty texture in the verses, but it soars into a powerful, clean, and emotional high-register belt in the choruses, The performance is full of natural phrasing and melisma, blending the raw passion of hard rock with the smooth, melodic sensibility of classic soul music, Backing vocals are used sparingly but effectively to add warmth and width to the hook, ‑EDM, ‑trap, ‑lo-fi chillhop, ‑modern country, ‑extreme metal, ‑opera vocals, ‑hyperpop, ‑drum and bass
4:13

Tempo: Take the tempo down slightly, to a medium, brooding groove, Think "heavier" rather than "upbeat", Guitar Tone: Make the guitar tone darker and heavier, Swap the "clean, slightly overdriven" for a "gritty, low-mid heavy overdrive", Add a touch of analog delay or reverb to create a sense of space and melancholy, Dynamics: The verses should be more subdued and tense, Let the bass and drums carry the weight, with the guitar playing sparser, more haunting phrases in the background, The chorus should explode with the full-band intensity, Vocal: The intensity should come from strained, soulful grit and emotional weight, not from sustained screams or long shouts, Not a metal frontman, Any vocal outbursts must be short, raw, explosive, frustrated lasting no more than a beat or two, The primary mode is a lower-register, resonant, and conversational growl that occasionally breaks with emotion into a higher, but never holds a long scream, The singer is Italian, ‑EDM, ‑modern trap, ‑polished pop, ‑metalcore, ‑hyperpop
4:11

High-energy electronic rock track featuring a driving four-on-the-floor kick drum pattern at 128 BPM, The arrangement is centered around a syncopated, filtered synth bassline and bright, rhythmic electric guitar stabs that emphasize the offbeats, Shimmering synth pads provide a lush harmonic backdrop while a crisp snare and hi-hat pattern drive the groove, The production is polished with a wide stereo field, sidechain compression on the pads to create a pumping effect, and a clean, punchy mix suitable for club environments, The harmonic structure remains static on a minor tonality, focusing on rhythmic momentum and textural evolution rather than complex chord changes, electronic rock, synthrock, dance-punk, ‑electro house, ‑club, ‑disco, ‑dancefloor, ‑DJ, ‑EDM drops, ‑house music, ‑four-to-the-floor, ‑laser show, ‑strobe, ‑bottle service, ‑crowd noise, ‑eurodance, ‑trance supersaw, ‑vocal chops, ‑build-up riser, ‑drop chant, ‑festival anthem, ‑EDM
4:28

1990s hard rock with a deep funk and soul infusion, melodic and lighter in tone, Mid-tempo groove, around 90-100 BPM, The track is built on a locked-in, muscular rhythm section featuring a punchy, melodic bass guitar that drives the song, interplaying with a tight, live-sounding rock drum beat, Guitars are a mix of crisp, clean, funky chord chops and soulful, Occasional warm Hammond organ or piano pads add a layer of classic soul richness, The vocal is the absolute centerpiece: a tenor with an incredibly wide range and pure tone, It's a soulful, funky delivery with an intimate, almost gritty texture in the verses, but it soars into a powerful, clean, and emotional high-register belt in the choruses, The performance is full of natural phrasing and melisma, blending the raw passion of hard rock with the smooth, melodic sensibility of classic soul music, Backing vocals are used sparingly but effectively to add warmth and width to the hook, ‑crowd noise, ‑audience cheering and clapping
7:24

[Style] Classic Hard Rock, 70s Rock, Blues Rock, Powerful Soulful Male Vocals, Energetic Live Performance, Live recording, crowd noise, audience cheering and clapping, atmospheric live sound, sounds like a concert from the 1970s, [Instrumentation] Driving Hammond organ, powerful bluesy electric guitar riffs, melodic bass line, strong drum beat, passionate vocal ad-libs and screams, [Vocals] Soulful, gritty, powerful tenor male vocals, emotional delivery, long sustained notes, high range, expressive, raw energy, gospel-influenced backing vocals, [Structure] Mid-tempo rock groove, building intensity, dynamic shifts between verses and powerful chorus, extended instrumental sections, vocal improvisation at the end, [Lyrics theme] Overcoming struggle, finding inner strength, perseverance, moving forward despite pain
5:09

[Blues-rock fusion, modern heavy blues, desert rock, heartland rock with southern grit]
[Sound: Virtuoso fingerstyle acoustic guitar as the main lead throughout, warm melancholic piano pads and melodic counterpoints, Starts sparse and tense, builds into heavy distorted choruses with raw electric guitar, Bridge pulls back to just piano and quiet acoustic before exploding again, No 12-bar blues, no shuffle rhythms, no standard blues progressions]
[mood: Overcoming struggle, finding inner strength, perseverance, moving forward]
[Vocal: High-tenor, powerhouse rock vocals, soulful delivery, wide vocal range, gospel-inflected runs, soaring crystalline falsetto screams, gritty but smooth timber, funky phrasing, emotive and dynamic], ‑lo-fi
4:19

Mid-tempo alternative pop-rock track with a driving 4/4 rhythm at 110 BPM, The arrangement features a prominent clean electric guitar riff with light chorus and delay, supported by a punchy acoustic drum kit and a melodic, rounded bassline, The song structure follows a Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro format, Vocals are delivered by a soulful male tenor with a slight rasp, utilizing layered harmonies in the choruses, The production is polished and radio-ready, with subtle synth pads providing atmospheric depth in the background, The bridge introduces a more intense dynamic with distorted guitar textures before returning to the anthemic, soaring chorus, ‑Lo-fi
3:36

Mid-tempo alternative pop-rock track with a driving 4/4 rhythm at 110 BPM, The arrangement features a prominent clean electric guitar riff with light chorus and delay, supported by a punchy acoustic drum kit and a melodic, rounded bassline, The song structure follows a Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro format, Vocals are delivered by a soulful male tenor with a slight rasp, utilizing layered harmonies in the choruses, The production is polished and radio-ready, with subtle synth pads providing atmospheric depth in the background, The bridge introduces a more intense dynamic with distorted guitar textures before returning to the anthemic, soaring chorus, ‑Lo-fi
4:18

A mid-tempo blues-rock anthem in E major at 84 BPM, featuring a gritty, soulful male tenor vocal with significant rasp and emotional delivery, The arrangement is centered around a clean but slightly overdriven electric guitar playing rhythmic arpeggios and bluesy fills, The drums provide a heavy, pocket-oriented groove with a prominent snare on beats 2 and 4, while a melodic bass line anchors the harmony, The chorus features layered vocal harmonies and an increase in dynamic intensity, A centerpiece of the track is a technical, expressive electric guitar solo characterized by wide bends, rapid pentatonic runs, and a saturated lead tone with moderate reverb and delay, The production is polished yet retains a raw, live-band feel with a wide stereo image, ‑crowd noise
6:16

1990s acid jazz with smooth but claustrophobic tension: hypnotic walking bassline locked with tight, crisp drum groove; dry funky guitar stabs and muted wah accents; lush Hammond organ pads and swirling Leslie movement adding vintage warmth, Soulful male lead vocal—powerful yet weary—delivers sharp, insightful lines about digital-age alienation and intimacy collapsing into distance, Anthemic, catchy chorus with stacked harmonies and rhythmic call-and-response, Bridge opens into psychedelic jazz-fusion keyboard solo, harmonically adventurous, then snaps back into the pocket for a final chorus and restrained, eerie outro, Clean modern mix with warm tape-like saturation, ‑EDM festival drops, ‑modern trap hi-hats, ‑heavy metal distortion, ‑punk tempos, ‑hyperpop gloss, ‑chiptune leads, ‑lo-fi muffled mix, ‑overly bright pop polish, ‑orchestral cinematic swells, ‑acoustic campfire folk, ‑country twang, ‑reggae skank, ‑K-pop maximalism, ‑auto-tuned robotic lead, ‑scream vocals, ‑harsh industrial noise, ‑super short TikTok structure; avoid cheesy love clichés and avoid overly upbeat major-key feel—keep it smooth, ‑tight, ‑and subtly claustrophobic
5:14

Modern soul-blues rock with a spiritual-but-defiant tension: start with a calm blues lead guitar intro, warm mid-gain rhythm guitar strumming lightly and dynamically controlled, A constant Hammond organ bed fills the spaces in all the song duration, with round bass and tight pocket drums, Clean baritone soul vocal stays restrained in verses with occasional near-falsetto lifts, then builds through pre-chorus into an anthemic chorus, Final section escalates with rising gritty vocal intensity, higher belted notes, and a virtuosic melodic guitar solo that’s technical yet emotional; punchy close-mic mix, short bright room, controlled compression, vintage warmth, ‑EDM drops, ‑trap hats, ‑glossy hyperpop synths, ‑modern bro-country, ‑extreme metal, ‑lo-fi distortion, ‑muddy low end, ‑overly roomy reverb, ‑orchestral cinematic strings, ‑autotune-heavy vocal, ‑chirpy ukulele pop, ‑chiptune, ‑dubstep wobble, ‑reggaeton dembow, ‑polka, ‑standard blues progressions
5:07

[Blues-rock fusion, modern heavy blues, desert rock, heartland rock with southern grit]
[Sound: Virtuoso fingerstyle acoustic guitar as the main lead throughout, warm melancholic piano pads and melodic counterpoints, Starts sparse and tense, builds into heavy distorted choruses with raw electric guitar, Bridge pulls back to just piano and quiet acoustic before exploding again, No 12-bar blues, no shuffle rhythms, no standard blues progressions]
[mood: Overcoming struggle, finding inner strength, perseverance, moving forward]
[Vocal: High-tenor, powerhouse rock vocals, soulful delivery, wide vocal range, gospel-inflected runs, soaring crystalline falsetto screams, gritty but smooth timber, funky phrasing, emotive and dynamic, ]
4:23

Mid-tempo alternative pop-rock track with a driving 4/4 rhythm at 110 BPM, The arrangement features a prominent clean electric guitar riff with light chorus and delay, supported by a punchy acoustic drum kit and a melodic, rounded bassline, The song structure follows a Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro format, Vocals are delivered by a soulful male tenor with a slight rasp, utilizing layered harmonies in the choruses, The production is polished and radio-ready, with subtle synth pads providing atmospheric depth in the background, The bridge introduces a more intense dynamic with distorted guitar textures before returning to the anthemic, soaring chorus, ‑Lo-fi
3:54

1970s crime-TV funk fused with modern blues-rock swagger, fully drenched in acid rock psychedelia across the entire track: tight pocket drums and syncopated bass stay locked, while wah rhythm guitar runs through fuzz and Uni-Vibe/phaser continuously, Add ever-present organ through a Leslie, smeared tape delay on lead guitar and select vocal tails, and occasional feedback swells between phrases; horn stabs remain punchy but slightly more saturated and roomy, Keep gritty male vocals upfront, with a live-room feel, dynamic builds, and a longer psych-tinged solo section before the final chorus slam, ‑thin lo-fi, ‑ambient pads, ‑EDM super-saw leads, ‑trap hats, ‑overly polished pop vocals, ‑hyperpop, ‑modern country twang, ‑death metal growls, ‑orchestral cinematic trailer, ‑chiptune, ‑excessive autotune, ‑ultra-slow ballad, ‑chaotic free jazz; avoid muddy low end and harsh sibilance, ‑keep groove tight and punchy
3:54

A 1990s acid jazz song about digital age alienation, The music features a hypnotic, walking bassline, crisp funky guitars, and lush Hammond organ pads, The mood is smooth but claustrophobic, The soulful male vocals are both powerful and weary, delivering insightful lyrics about virtual lives, The chorus is anthemic and catchy, The bridge features a psychedelic jazz fusion keyboard solo, The production is clean but with a vintage warmth, English Lyrics
5:01

1990s acid jazz with smooth but claustrophobic tension: hypnotic walking bassline locked with tight, crisp drum groove; dry funky guitar stabs and muted wah accents; lush Hammond organ pads and swirling Leslie movement adding vintage warmth, Soulful male lead vocal—powerful yet weary—delivers sharp, insightful lines about digital-age alienation and intimacy collapsing into distance, Anthemic, catchy chorus with stacked harmonies and rhythmic call-and-response, Bridge opens into psychedelic jazz-fusion keyboard solo, harmonically adventurous, then snaps back into the pocket for a final chorus and restrained, eerie outro, Clean modern mix with warm tape-like saturation, ‑EDM festival drops, ‑modern trap hi-hats, ‑heavy metal distortion, ‑punk tempos, ‑hyperpop gloss, ‑chiptune leads, ‑lo-fi muffled mix, ‑overly bright pop polish, ‑orchestral cinematic swells, ‑acoustic campfire folk, ‑country twang, ‑reggae skank, ‑K-pop maximalism, ‑auto-tuned robotic lead, ‑scream vocals, ‑harsh industrial noise, ‑super short TikTok structure; avoid cheesy love clichés and avoid overly upbeat major-key feel—keep it smooth, ‑tight, ‑and subtly claustrophobic
5:29

A 1990s acid jazz song about digital age alienation, The music features a hypnotic, walking bassline, crisp funky guitars, and lush Hammond organ pads, The mood is smooth but claustrophobic, The soulful male vocals are both powerful and weary, delivering insightful lyrics about virtual lives, The chorus is anthemic and catchy, The bridge features a psychedelic jazz fusion keyboard solo, The production is clean but with a vintage warmth, English Lyrics
5:17

1990s hard rock with a deep funk and soul infusion, melodic and lighter in tone, Mid-tempo groove, around 90-100 BPM, The track is built on a locked-in, muscular rhythm section featuring a punchy, melodic bass guitar that drives the song, interplaying with a tight, live-sounding rock drum beat, Guitars are a mix of crisp, clean, funky chord chops and soulful, Occasional warm Hammond organ or piano pads add a layer of classic soul richness, The vocal is the absolute centerpiece: a tenor with an incredibly wide range and pure tone, It's a soulful, funky delivery with an intimate, almost gritty texture in the verses, but it soars into a powerful, clean, and emotional high-register belt in the choruses, The performance is full of natural phrasing and melisma, blending the raw passion of hard rock with the smooth, melodic sensibility of classic soul music, Backing vocals are used sparingly but effectively to add warmth and width to the hook
4:56

High-energy electronic rock track featuring a driving four-on-the-floor kick drum pattern at 128 BPM, The arrangement is centered around a syncopated, filtered synth bassline and bright, rhythmic electric guitar stabs that emphasize the offbeats, Shimmering synth pads provide a lush harmonic backdrop while a crisp snare and hi-hat pattern drive the groove, The production is polished with a wide stereo field, sidechain compression on the pads to create a pumping effect, and a clean, punchy mix suitable for club environments, The harmonic structure remains static on a minor tonality, focusing on rhythmic momentum and textural evolution rather than complex chord changes
5:42

A 1990s acid jazz song about digital age alienation, The music features a hypnotic, walking bassline, crisp funky guitars, and lush Hammond organ pads, The mood is smooth but claustrophobic, The soulful male vocals are both powerful and weary, delivering insightful lyrics about virtual lives, The chorus is anthemic and catchy, The bridge features a psychedelic jazz fusion keyboard solo, The production is clean but with a vintage warmth, English Lyrics
4:39

[A 1990s acid jazz song about digital age alienation, The music features a hypnotic, walking bassline, crisp funky guitars, and lush Hammond organ pads, The mood is smooth but claustrophobic, The soulful male vocals are both powerful and weary, delivering insightful lyrics about virtual lives, The chorus is anthemic and catchy, The bridge features a psychedelic jazz fusion keyboard solo, The production is clean but with a vintage warmth, ]
5:19

[acid rock, blues rock fusion, jazz rock influences, 70s vibe, electric guitar leads with wah and slide, distorted but warm tone, funky groovy bass lines, expressive Hammond organ swells, tight dynamic drums with swing feel, occasional sax fills, raw energetic production, live band feel]
[high-tenor male lead vocals, powerhouse delivery, soulful and gritty timbre, wide range with gospel-inflected runs and ad-libs, soaring crystalline falsetto peaks and screams, emotive phrasing, funky attitude, intense dynamic shifts from intimate to explosive]
6:24

[Blues-rock fusion, modern heavy blues, desert rock, heartland rock with southern grit]
[Sound: Virtuoso fingerstyle acoustic guitar as the main lead throughout, warm melancholic piano pads and melodic counterpoints, Starts sparse and tense, builds into heavy distorted choruses with raw electric guitar, Bridge pulls back to just piano and quiet acoustic before exploding again, No 12-bar blues, no shuffle rhythms, no standard blues progressions]
[mood: Overcoming struggle, finding inner strength, perseverance, moving forward]
[Vocal: High-tenor, powerhouse rock vocals, soulful delivery, wide vocal range, gospel-inflected runs, soaring crystalline falsetto screams, gritty but smooth timber, funky phrasing, emotive and dynamic, ]
5:11

[Style: Direct emulation of "Theme From Starsky & Hutch (Funky People Mix)" - Up-tempo funky drum beat, melodic and propulsive Hammond B-3 organ as the lead, tight Rhodes piano, punchy bass, sharp rhythm guitar, and a powerful, stabbing brass section, ]
5:07

[Hard Rock, Blues-Rock, Virtuoso Musicianship, fast technical bass lines, rhythmic guitar riffs, 1990s production style, driving drums, organic rock, high energy, sharp attack, ]
[Vocal: High-tenor, powerhouse rock vocals, soulful delivery, wide vocal range, gospel-inflected runs, soaring crystalline falsetto screams, gritty but smooth timber, funky phrasing, emotive and dynamic, ]
4:17

[Tempo: Take the tempo down slightly, to a medium, brooding groove, Think "heavier" rather than "upbeat", ]
[Guitar Tone: Make the guitar tone darker and heavier, Swap the "clean, slightly overdriven" for a "gritty, low-mid heavy overdrive", Add a touch of analog delay or reverb to create a sense of space and melancholy, ]
[Dynamics: The verses should be more subdued and tense, Let the bass and drums carry the weight, with the guitar playing sparser, more haunting phrases in the background, The chorus should explode with the full-band intensity, ]
[Vocal: The intensity should come from strained, soulful grit and emotional weight, not from sustained screams or long shouts, Not a metal frontman, Any vocal outbursts must be short, raw, and explosive—like a guttural "Hey!" or a sharp, frustrated "No!"—lasting no more than a beat or two, The primary mode is a lower-register, resonant, and conversational growl that occasionally breaks with emotion into a higher, but never holds a long scream, ]
7:35

Smoke & Sin
v4.5+
[Hard rock, blues-rock, with heavy funk and glam metal influences, aggressive driving tempo, gritty distorted electric guitar riffs, prominent wailing lead guitar solos, punchy slap and funk bass, powerful live drum sound with crashing cymbals and heavy backbeat, dark atmospheric synthesizer pads, vocal style: intense, gritty, aggressive rock tenor with raw emotional power, sharp percussive shouts (hee! ow! come on!), soaring high notes into falsetto, desperate strained delivery, breathy whispers, complex multi-layered harmonies and call-and-response backing vocals, song structure: intense intro -> verse 1 -> pre-chorus -> chorus -> guitar riff interlude -> verse 2 -> pre-chorus -> chorus -> extended guitar solo -> bridge -> outro chorus fade with ad-libs, production: raw, live-sounding, with a dark and seductive edge, emphasizing a driving funk-rock groove and dramatic vocal dynamics]
5:58

[Genre: Southern Rock Ballad, Decade: 1970s]
[Vibe: Raw, sincere, nostalgic, live concert atmosphere with a sacred, weary wisdom, ]
[Voice: Male lead vocal, gritty and soulful with a slight Southern drawl, Phrasing is slow, emotional, and deliberate, like a weary but loving parent speaking from experience, Raw, live performance feel with slight strain and authenticity, ]
[Instruments: Warm, tube-driven electric guitar playing gentle arpeggiated riff, Subtle Hammond organ pads, Steady, melodic bass guitar, Brushed snare and toms groove, No cymbal crashes until the final chorus, ]
[Production & Mix: Roomy, analog-tape warmth, Sounds like a live soundboard recording from the 1970s, Light plate reverb on the vocal, Guitar slightly panned left, Organ low and centered, Audience murmurs faintly in the background, ]
[Tempo & Dynamics: Slow, 65-70 BPM, Starts sparse and intimate, Swells powerfully into a huge, anthemic, sing-along final chorus, Ends with guitar note, growing applause, ]
8:02

[Genre: Blues-Rock, Guitar Blues, Live Jam, Style: SRV inspiration, Mood: Melancholic, intense, cathartic, rainy night atmosphere, ]
[Instrumentation: Lead Electric Guitar (Fender Stratocaster style) - clean tone with reverb evolving into warm, mid-range tube amp overdrive, Dynamic live drumming with ghost notes, Melodic, supportive bass, Subtle Hammond organ or Wurlitzer electric piano pads in the background, ]
[Vocals: Warm, emotive male vocals with a slight rasp, Intimate and conversational delivery in the verses, opening up with more power in the climactic sections, Lyrics about loss, regret, and urban rain, ]
[Production: The mix should feel dynamic and breathe, building in a slow crescendo to an emotional peak during the extended solo, then resolving, The guitar tone and performance are the central focus, ]
[Key elements: slow blues build-up, emotional guitar solos with expressive bending and vibrato, live performance feel, storytelling vocals, warm overdrive, dynamic contrast, ]
6:09

[Intimate blues-rock fusion ballad, Acoustic live session featuring only one lead vocal, two acoustic guitars, and an acoustic bass, Explicitly no electric guitars of any kind, no electric amplification, no distortion, and no electric guitar effects, The arrangement consists solely of acoustic instruments, The primary guitar is played by a highly skilled, virtuoso fingerstyle player capable of executing technically demanding, emotionally charged acoustic solos, These solos feature intricate fingerpicking, complex melodic phrasing, advanced hammer-ons, pull-offs, and cascading arpeggios, demonstrating mastery of the acoustic guitar rather than conventional electric guitar techniques, The second guitar provides rhythmic support, arpeggiated accompaniment, and subtle harmonic fills, The acoustic bass provides a continuous, understated foundational line, The vocal delivery is intimate, controlled, and emotive, never shouting, using smooth falsetto when ascending in pitch, ]
4:59

[Style: Intimate blues-rock fusion ballad in the exact style of Richie Kotzen’s “Would”, Slow tempo 68-72 BPM, 6/8 feel, Clean electric guitar with warm tube amp tone, expressive bends, slides, melodic phrasing, stratocaster warm sound, Fingerstyle acoustic layers in intro/verses, Subtle walking bass, brushed drums, light cymbals, Vocal style: male, warm and smoky, slight natural rasp, intimate late-night delivery, no bright pop sheen, lower register, breathy in verses, controlled grit in chorus, vocal pitch shifted down 1-2 semitones, no auto-tune brightness, raw and close-mic’d, no high falsetto, Structure: soft intro → verse → pre-chorus → soaring chorus → virtuosic lyrical guitar solo (electric guitar crying, bending notes with emotional vibrato) → quiet bridge → final chorus swell → extended outro with acoustic guitar solo (electric guitar stops, acoustic takes lead, lingering fade), Mood: melancholic, longing, confessional, ]
5:03

The Fix
v5
A male vocalist sings in a baritone range over a rock arrangement, The song features a driving drum beat with prominent snare and kick, a bass guitar providing a rhythmic and melodic foundation, and an electric guitar playing both rhythmic chords and melodic lines, The chord progression is primarily in a minor key, creating a melancholic yet energetic feel, The song structure includes verses, a pre-chorus, and a chorus, with instrumental breaks, The vocals are clear and forward in the mix, with a slight reverb, The electric guitar features a clean tone in the verses and a slightly overdriven tone in the chorus and instrumental sections, The tempo is moderately fast, Production elements include a balanced mix with clear separation of instruments, and a dynamic range that builds intensity towards the chorus
5:14

[Style: Heartfelt 70s Rock Ballad, Bruce vibe, raw vocals, emotional]
[Story: A man realizes he lost his true love, his "heaven, " and now wanders alone with his regret]
[Instrumentation: Rhythmic electric guitar, warm electric piano, deep bassline, emotional crying saxophone solo, atmospheric clarinet]
[Structure: Verse 1 -> Chorus -> Verse 2 -> Chorus -> Bridge -> [Emotional, weeping guitar solo] -> [Powerful, crying saxophone solo over the full band, serves as an instrumental bridge, 16 bars long] -> Final Chorus with more intensity -> Outro: Band fades, only sparse piano and the saxophone fading out with a final, breathy note of despair]
4:54

A funky, driving groove in the style of late 70s cop show themes, Features a tight, syncopated bassline, crisp rhythm guitar with wah-wah, soaring trumpet melodies, and punchy brass stabs, Energetic drums with a strong backbeat and hi-hat work, Upbeat, cinematic, and cool, VOCALS – SUNG ONLY, NO RAP WHATSOEVER: Lead: crystal-clear bright male disco-soul tenor, upfront, smooth & punchy, sassy swagger, light plate reverb, Second male voice: slightly deeper, warm soul tone, same clean style – for call/response, tight harmonies, overlaps, ad-libs (“hey!”, “c’mon!”, “yeah!”), Constant interplay: lead sings main lines, second voice answers, doubles, harmonises in thirds/sixths, throws short soulful shouts over horns, Pure melodic funky duet, everything locked to the groove, Lyrics 100% sung, short rhythmic phrases, maximum dancefloor energy
3:24

[Falsetto intro] Solo vintage vibe electric piano with echo, emotional jazz blues, [Verse] Soft, emotional and moving voice, Warm and with falsetto notes, Only vintage vibe electric piano, drums and warm bass, [Chorus] More energic, emotional and moving voice, Only vintage vibe electric piano, drums and warm bass, [Bridge] Moving from piano to guitar, Solo Guitar: modern high-gain electric guitar tone, thick and punchy distortion with medium-high gain, very clear note definition even when palm-muted, bright but warm top end, slight tube amp sag and compression, [Outro] biggest and most emotional, piano comes back strong together with guitar, everything swells, gospel-soul energy
Tempo: 52 BPM
Key: C
Style: Modern hard rock with deep 70s roots, Huge melodic chorus, virtuosic yet soulful, Mood: bittersweet, cathartic, determined
6:15

[Style] Classic Hard Rock, 70s Rock, Blues Rock, Powerful Soulful Male Vocals, Energetic Live Performance, Live recording, crowd noise, audience cheering and clapping, atmospheric live sound, sounds like a concert from the 1970s, [Instrumentation] Driving Hammond organ, powerful bluesy electric guitar riffs, melodic bass line, strong drum beat, passionate vocal ad-libs and screams, [Vocals] Soulful, gritty, powerful tenor male vocals, emotional delivery, long sustained notes, high range, expressive, raw energy, gospel-influenced backing vocals, [Structure] Mid-tempo rock groove, building intensity, dynamic shifts between verses and powerful chorus, extended instrumental sections, vocal improvisation at the end, [Lyrics theme] Overcoming struggle, finding inner strength, perseverance, moving forward despite pain
4:34

Sound must be a direct emulation of Theme From Starsky & Hutch (Funky People Mix), The core is a driving, up-tempo funky drum beat with a solid four-on-the-floor kick and a crisp, snappy snare, The foundation is a melodic and incredibly propulsive Hammond B-3 organ, playing catchy, syncopated chords and soulful melodic lines, This is supported by a tight, percussive Rhodes electric piano comping on the off-beats, A punchy, in-the-pocket bass line locks in with the drums, A sharp, rhythmic rhythm guitar (likely a Fender Stratocaster) plays choppy chords on the upbeats, The arrangement is elevated by a powerful, stabbing brass section (trumpet and saxophones) that plays short, rhythmic bursts and a memorable, hooky riff in the intro and after the chorus, The overall production is warm, slightly gritty, and has the live, energetic feel of a classic jazz-funk ensemble, with a strong focus on the Hammond organ as the lead instrument, )
6:57

[Style] Classic Hard Rock, 70s Rock, Blues Rock, Powerful Soulful Male Vocals, Energetic Live Performance, Live recording, crowd noise, audience cheering and clapping, atmospheric live sound, sounds like a concert from the 1970s, [Instrumentation] Driving Hammond organ, powerful bluesy electric guitar riffs, melodic bass line, strong drum beat, passionate vocal ad-libs and screams, [Vocals] Soulful, gritty, powerful tenor male vocals, emotional delivery, long sustained notes, high range, expressive, raw energy, gospel-influenced backing vocals, [Structure] Mid-tempo rock groove, building intensity, dynamic shifts between verses and powerful chorus, extended instrumental sections, vocal improvisation at the end, [Lyrics theme] Overcoming struggle, finding inner strength, perseverance, moving forward despite pain




