2:47

An upbeat, empowering pop anthem blending high-energy synth-pop with early 2000s pop-rock influence, Female-fronted vocals with a strong lead voice (Jenesis) supported by rich group harmonies and alternating lines from her two bandmates, The production should feature bright synth leads, punchy electronic drums, layered vocal hooks, and light electric guitar elements for added drive, The bridge should drop into a quiet, emotionally stripped-down moment before returning to a powerful final chorus, The tone is optimistic and determined—about pushing through struggle to reach your goals, and celebrating the climb with the people who helped you get there, Catchy, high-gloss, and ideal for a debut girl group anthem filled with positive energy and resilience
2:45

A high-energy synth-pop girl group anthem with emotional power and modern pop production, Led by a strong female vocalist with tight backing harmonies from two group members, The song should feature energetic synth layers, punchy electronic drums, pop-rock guitar accents, and a driving beat that keeps the momentum high throughout, Include a dynamic bridge with a brief emotional dip before returning to a full-power final chorus with rich vocal harmonies, The tone is optimistic, resilient, and empowering—centered on recovery after heartbreak, supported by friendship and personal strength, The style blends polished pop with punchy edge—ideal for a crowd-swaying, hands-in-the-air performance moment
3:12

Binary Hearts
v4.5
A high-energy pop anthem blending modern K-pop gloss with early 2000s pop-punk attitude, Female-fronted vocals led by a confident, expressive soloist (Jenesis) with rich group harmonies from her two bandmates, The production should include bright synths, driving electric guitar, punchy basslines, and dynamic drum patterns—channeling the sound of Jennie Kim meets Hayley Williams with a hint of Fe fe Dobson, Tone is upbeat, romantic, and empowering with a cyberpunk edge, Include a spoken word breakdown section near the bridge with a pulsing synth backdrop, where the lead vocal delivers a message about choosing love over hate, Choruses should be catchy, anthemic, and full of attitude, Perfect for a futuristic girl group’s debut single—part rebellion, part love song, all fire
3:09

A high-tension synth-pop ballad with emotional urgency and modern electro-pop production, Lead vocals by a strong female singer with layered harmonies from her groupmates, The arrangement should gradually build in energy, using a pulsing beat that mimics a racing heart and rhythmic synth textures that convey the anxious impatience of waiting for a response, Include digital and ambient sound effects—like typing notifications, glitched echoes, and subtle distortion—to reflect emotional static and relationship purgatory, The bridge should feature spoken word over sparse instrumentation and ambient sound design, then drop into a powerful, harmony-rich final chorus, The tone is suspenseful and bittersweet, combining youthful vulnerability with rising self-assurance, Perfect for capturing the emotional chaos of seeing “typing…” and wondering what comes next
2:47

Cut For Time
v4.5
Genre: K-pop with hip-hop and synth-pop influences
Mood: Confident, energetic, empowering, futuristic
Style: Catchy girl group anthem with attitude and charisma, Features a blend of polished vocal hooks, bold rap verses, high-impact group chants, and a strong dancefloor-ready beat, Production should have the bold, cinematic flair of Huntr/x's “This is How It’s Done, ”
Vocal Style: Three members trading off lines with swagger and synergy, Includes sharp rap deliveries, sweet-and-strong vocal layering, and chant-style moments for group energy, Instruments/Sound: Hard-hitting beat with trap-style hi-hats, driving synth bass, sparkling pads, chopped vocal FX, and glitchy drops, Should feel modern, powerful, and built for performance, with breakdowns and vocal loops for choreography highlights
2:27

We Move First
v4.5
Genre: K-pop with hip-hop and synth-pop influences
Mood: Confident, energetic, empowering, futuristic
Style: Catchy girl group anthem with attitude and charisma, Features a blend of polished vocal hooks, bold rap verses, high-impact group chants, and a strong dancefloor-ready beat, Production should have the bold, cinematic flair of Huntr/x's “This is How It’s Done, ”
Vocal Style: Three members trading off lines with swagger and synergy, Includes sharp rap deliveries, sweet-and-strong vocal layering, and chant-style moments for group energy, Instruments/Sound: Hard-hitting beat with trap-style hi-hats, driving synth bass, sparkling pads, chopped vocal FX, and glitchy drops, Should feel modern, powerful, and built for performance, with breakdowns and vocal loops for choreography highlights
2:18

A high-energy K-Pop/Hip-Hop fusion anthem featuring strong female vocals and dynamic rapped verses, The sound blends slick trap beats, bright synths, and layered vocal hooks with polished production, Verses should be rhythmic and bold with confident rap delivery, while the chorus is catchy, chantable, and group-focused—centered around the hook: “Up here, together, ” Inspired by the sound of Huntr/x’s “Takedown” and “How It’s Done, ” this track should feel powerful, stylish, and unstoppable, with a balance of bounce, swagger, and unity, Ideal for a girl group rising as one
2:47

Reboot & Rise
v4.5
Genre: K-pop with hip-hop and synth-pop influences
Mood: Confident, energetic, empowering, futuristic
Style: Catchy girl group anthem with attitude and charisma, Features a blend of polished vocal hooks, bold rap verses and bridge, high-impact group chants, and a strong dancefloor-ready beat, Production should have the bold, cinematic flair of Huntr/x's “This is How It’s Done, ” with studio quality vocals
2:55

Full Bloom Era
v4.5
Genre: K-pop with hip-hop and synth-pop influences
Mood: Confident, energetic, empowering, futuristic
Style: Catchy girl group anthem with attitude and charisma, Features a blend of polished vocal hooks, bold rap verses, high-impact group chants, and a strong dancefloor-ready beat, Production should have the bold, cinematic flair of Huntr/x's “This is How It’s Done, ”
2:45

A high-energy K-Pop/Hip-Hop anthem featuring confident female vocals and rapped verses, The beat combines tight trap drums, shimmering synths, and layered group harmonies, Verses are rhythmic, bold, and punchy, with a playful refusal to engage in drama, Choruses are catchy and chantable, built around the empowering hook: “Better things to say, ” Includes a dynamic call-and-response bridge and a chant-style outro loop, The sound is polished, modern, and performance-ready—channeling the confidence and swagger of Huntr/x’s “Takedown” and “How It’s Done, ” Designed to uplift, deflect drama, and radiate girl-group unity through skill, not shade

