
Soulsick Covers
Covers of Soulsick songs by other Suno artists. A huge thanks to each and everyone of you! I appreciate the compliment. 🤘
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14 songs
2:42

1980's Hard-core Punk, Heavy Blues Influence, Emotional female Vocals
3:58

Alternative Metal, turntable scratches
3:31

Grunge live acoustic anthem transforming into massive crowd choir catharsis, Raw palm-muted acoustic guitars, gritty fingerpicked riffs & muted swells, Seductive lead vocals, playful-to-ecstatic delivery & raw grunge edge, Massive crowd choir: thousands chanting, shouting, clapping, stomping in tidal waves, Introspective-to-overwhelming arc evoking ritual chaos, dangerous knowledge & united emotion, Ultra-qualitative 2025 production, Dolby Atmos 9, 1, 6 immersion, Venue room reverb, spatial crowd placement & authentic live energy, Wide dynamic range, phase-aligned raw mix, High-resolution 24-bit/192kHz capturing gritty acoustic nuance & crowd power, Natural acoustics preserving grunge intimacy in every strum & collective shout, Cathartic grunge energy drawing listener into post-concert ritual journey, Modern grunge revival fusing acoustic roots, crowd innovation, Divine technical achievement delivering raw clarity & transcendent chaotic enchantment
3:41

Cyberpunk rock anthem with full orchestra and heroic undertone, dystopian sci fi atmosphere shifting into defiant triumph, distorted stadium guitars, colossal cinematic drums, brass power chords, driving string ostinatos, massive mixed gender choir and crowd singing the chorus, alternating male and female lead vocals, stacked harmonies, ominous build intro, explosive hook, futuristic sound design used sparingly, minimal instrumental outro, final section sung once by choir and leads then hard stop, minor verse tonality resolving into uplifting heroic chorus, dramatic tension and release, 100 BPM, epic but concise ending
3:32

Fusion of death metal with 90's thrash, Uncanny female vocals drift ghostlike overhead, creating stark contrast, Gnarled bass, horror-tinged atmospherics, and textural interludes intensify the oppressive 90s-inspired atmosphere throughout, ‑Everything but the style of music
3:13

Systems delete space broadcast trance robot voice
3:26

heartfelt, emotional, duet, acoustic guitar, no drums
4:00

A dynamic metalcore track with chugging drop-tuned guitars, tight double-kick drumming, and vibrant lead riffs, Verses layer intense palm-muted rhythms and harsh vocals, while the chorus explodes with soaring melodic lines and harmonized guitars, A breakdown brings heavy syncopation and atmospheric synth pads before a cathartic final chorus with layered instrumentation and forceful drum fills, maintaining relentless energy throughout
5:04

Theatrical emo rock opera with dramatic dynamics, inspired by the grand, cinematic energy of mid-2000s emo arena rock, The song opens with a lonely minor-key piano and distant ambience, fragile male vocal delivery full of tension and confession, Slowly introduce marching snare drums and swelling orchestral strings, Verses remain restrained and uneasy, built around piano, muted guitar, and heartbeat percussion, Pre-chorus builds tension with rising chords and layered backing vocals, The chorus explodes into full distorted guitars, pounding drums, choir-like gang vocals shouting “Ones Fear!”, huge anthemic melody, dramatic emotional intensity, Second verse adds heavier guitars and darker atmosphere, vocals becoming more desperate and theatrical, Bridge becomes chaotic and haunting with echoing whispers, distant choir chanting “Onesfear… Onesfear…”, then silence before the final chorus, Final chorus is massive yet tragic, full band, layered vocals, orchestral swell, choir
6:28

A high-energy, classic UK Nineties Happy Hardcore track firmly locked at 160 BPM, The production features a fast, cheerful four-on-the-floor kick drum paired with a deeply bouncy, rolling bassline, Uplifting, euphoric piano melodies drive the emotional progression forward, The vocal delivery is fast-paced, brightly energetic, and includes playful, tongue-in-cheek ad-libs, During the bridge, the track performs a precise structural switch, dropping seamlessly into a smooth, groovy Hip-hop and R&B rhythm with a halved tempo feel, Following this, a massive rising drum roll builds the tension and perfectly snaps back into the frantic, euphoric 160 BPM Happy Hardcore energy for the final drops, The tone remains professional, cleanly layered, and meticulously structured for a flawless DJ mix workflow, ‑Exclude muddy frequencies, ‑distortion, ‑distorted vocals, ‑lo-fi artifacts, ‑off-beat rhythms, ‑sloppy transitions, ‑overlapping clashing melodies, ‑audio clipping, ‑and any acoustic imperfections, ‑Ensure crystal clear clarity and flawlessly clean sounding layers of music
5:55

A high-octane fusion of Neuro-Funk Trap and Heavy Metal at 150 Bpm, The track features a long, building intro with modulated Reese bass and dry, aggressive vocals with no reverb, The production is characterized by sharp switches between complex Trap percussion and thick, distorted 7-string guitar stabs, A technical, shredded guitar solo dominates the final third, leading into a cold, clinical outro, The mix is dry and technical, focusing on clarity and impact, with a persistent Tinnitus-style high-frequency sine wave used as a thematic sound effect, ‑Reverb on vocals, ‑echo, ‑soft melodies, ‑pop structures, ‑acoustic drums, ‑"60s" style, ‑ambient pads, ‑mumble rap, ‑low-energy builds, ‑emotional soaring
3:36

Soulsick : A Bullet For Me
v4.5-all
pop grunge, garage fuzz punk, 138 BPM, female lead vocals, talk-sing delivery, gritty chorus belts, detuned electric guitars, baritone guitar riffs, overdriven power chords, slapback snare, tom-heavy fills, warm fuzz bass, dry close-mic verse, wide stereo chorus, tape saturation, plate reverb, loud quiet loud, sarcastic defiance, bitter catharsis
5:01

acoustic downtuned guitar (Travis picking)
Reverb + echo through chorus
spoken words
Gentle raspy whispers to soulful outbursts
Emotional Male baritone vocals














