3:12

Male lead vocal with emotional but sharp tone and slightly condescending delivery, backed by dense layers of harmonized male and female gang-style backing vocals, Upbeat pop-punk rock with heavy distorted guitars, punchy drums, and driving bass at a fast-mid tempo around 140 BPM, Verses stay slightly restrained with tight rhythm guitars while stacked background vocals answer key phrases, Choruses explode with full band energy and thick, chant-like backing vocals repeating “happy” in a catchy, ironic way, plus crowd-style shouts on key lines, Bridge strips down to cleaner or lightly overdriven guitar and intimate male vocal, joined by soft harmony layers that gradually build into a final explosive chorus with massive call-and-response backing vocals, Slight grit and attitude in the lead, energetic, anthemic, rebellious, and emotionally cathartic with a sarcastic edge
3:21

Bright nostalgic pop with emotional undertone, Mid-tempo (100–110 BPM), Clean electric piano intro, soft synth pads, and light guitar accents, Verses minimal and intimate, building into a shimmering, layered chorus with harmonies and uplifting chord progression, Add subtle disco-style bass groove and steady kick for movement, Chorus should feel expansive and bittersweet, not heavy—more reflective than sad, Bridge strips back to piano and ambient pads, then builds into final chorus with added backing vocals and light strings, Overall tone: warm, nostalgic, romantic with a hint of longing—summer memories fading but still glowing
5:13

MUSIC DIRECTION (80s Power Ballad)
Tempo: 68–74 BPM
Key: G or A Major → key change up whole step for final chorus
Intro: Solo piano or clean guitar with reverb
Verse: Minimal—clean guitar/piano, light bass, no drums
Pre-Chorus: Add soft kick/toms, build tension
Chorus: Full band—power chords, big gated snare, steady bass, light harmonies
Verse 2: Keep drums light, build faster
Chorus 2: Bigger, add backing vocals
Bridge: Start stripped (piano/vocal), then explode with drums + distorted guitar
Solo: Melodic, slow, emotional bends
Final Chorus: Key change, full intensity, layered vocals
Outro: Strip to piano/guitar, long reverb fade
Tone: Classic arena ballad—soft to explosive, emotional, not modern
4:38

The Anchor
v5.5
Music Direction:
Epic theatrical rock ballad, Opens with soft piano and a single haunting violin playing long, emotional notes, Sparse and intimate at first, Low cellos quietly build underneath, Pre-chorus grows with layered violins and subtle percussion, Chorus explodes into full band—live drums, electric guitar, bass—while a sweeping string section drives the emotion, Violins soar above with dramatic, cinematic lines, echoing and lifting the vocal, Second verse adds rhythmic string movement to maintain momentum, Bridge strips back to piano and solo violin, then swells with full strings, Final chorus is massive—full band, stacked vocals, and high, soaring violins carrying the emotional peak, Ends with piano and a fading violin note
3:56

STYLE: Modern Pop Ballad / Pop-Rock
TEMPO: 92–100 BPM
KEY: G Major (or E Major for higher range)
VOCAL STYLE:
- Emotional, sincere lead vocal
- Soft verses → stronger, fuller chorus
- Light rasp or texture on high notes
- Layered harmonies in chorus
- Optional soft falsetto in final chorus
INSTRUMENTATION:
- Intro: Piano or clean electric guitar
- Verse: Minimal (piano + light pad)
- Pre-Chorus: Add bass + light percussion
- Chorus: Full drums, bass, electric guitar, pads
- Bridge: Strip back (piano + vocal), then build
- Final Chorus: Full sound + extra harmonies
DRUMS:
- Simple pop kick/snare
- Light hi-hats in verses
- Bigger, punchy chorus drums
- Light fills into chorus
PRODUCTION:
- Clean, modern mix
- Light vocal reverb for space
- Subtle delay on key lines (“Like a star”)
- Gradual build in energy throughout
STRUCTURE:
Verse 1 → Pre-Chorus → Chorus
Verse 2 → Pre-Chorus → Chorus
Bridge → Final Chorus → Outro
VIBE:
- Emotional, uplifting, slightly nostalgic
5:42

This Hate
v4.5-all
Tempo: 70 BPM | Key: D minor
Intro: Soft piano with heavy reverb, faint wind/ambient drone, whisper vocal, Verse: Minimal piano, subtle pads, low heartbeat percussion, Pre-Chorus: Add low strings (cello), tension build, distant airy female choir, Chorus: Full band—slow heavy drums, sustained distorted guitars, deep bass, layered choir behind lead, Verse 2: Pull back slightly, keep pads/strings for tension, Bridge: Strip to piano + ambient drone, whispers, echo/reverse effects for eerie feel, Break: Near silence, exposed vocal line, Final Chorus: Biggest hit—full band, choir, harmonies, wide mix, Outro: Drop to piano + ambience, end on unresolved chord, Tone: Dark, spacious, haunting, Let reverb and silence carry emotion
4:34

I will not cry
v4.5-all
Style: Emotional rock ballad → power anthem (Evanescence / early 2000s alt-rock feel)
Intro: Soft piano + ambient pad, minimal instrumentation
Verses: Piano-driven with subtle strings building tension
Pre-Chorus: Add low drums + bass swell for lift
Chorus: Full band hits—electric guitar (clean → slight distortion), strong drums, layered vocals
Verse 3: Strip back slightly, add subtle guitar textures
Bridge: Drop instrumentation—piano + strings, then build into explosive rise
Final Chorus: Full power—distorted guitars, backing choir vocals, heavy drums
Outro: Fade to piano + light strings
Vocals: Start restrained/emotional → grow into powerful, gritty delivery
Tone: Defiant, not broken—controlled strength turning into triumph
4:10

The Door
v4.5-all
Style: Intimate acoustic singer-songwriter, Guitar: Fingerpicked acoustic for verses (soft, steady pattern), Light strumming added in chorus for lift, Tempo: ~70 BPM, natural and slightly loose (human feel, not metronome-tight), Verse: Solo guitar + vocal, very minimal, Let breaths and finger noise stay in, Chorus: Slightly stronger strum, but still restrained—no full band feel, Bridge: Drop back to fingerpicking, quieter and more vulnerable, Final Chorus: Gentle build—slightly fuller strum, optional light harmony vocal, Optional: Very subtle room reverb, maybe faint ambient pad or distant strings at the very end—but keep it mostly raw, Mood: Reflective, honest, almost like a live take in a quiet room
2:30

Minimalist piano and ambient alt ballad with warm intimate male lead vocal, slow 60–70 BPM, soft broken-chord piano foundation, airy background pads, subtle string swells in later sections, gentle heartbeat-like percussion pulse in the middle, close-mic conversational male delivery with slight rasp and emotional cracks, restrained harmonies only in the final lines, spacious mix emphasizing silence and lingering reverb, haunting reflective and confessional mood
5:44

Pretty Numb
v4.5-all
Intimate jazz-pop piano ballad with warm, expressive male lead vocal, close-mic delivery and conversational phrasing, Tempo around 72–80 BPM with a relaxed swing feel and gentle jazz bounce, Solo piano intro with soft, lush chords and light passing tones, Verses stay sparse with walking left-hand figures, right-hand melodic fills, and intimate male vocals sitting forward in the mix, Pre-chorus adds fuller piano voicings and a subtle dynamic lift, Chorus opens up with rounded upright bass, brushed jazz drums, and smooth background harmonies supporting the male lead, Bridge pulls back to mostly piano with added harmonic tension and restrained, emotional delivery, Final chorus brings the fullest texture yet still controlled, then the outro resolves with solo piano and a soft, fading cadence, make_instrumental remains false for a vocal-focused performance
4:00

This Christmas
v4.5-all
Music Direction:
Tempo: 104–110 BPM
Key: G Major or A Major
Intro:
Soft piano chords with light ambient pad and subtle bells, Verse:
Piano-driven with a gentle bounce, Add light snap/rim percussion and warm pad, Pre-Chorus:
Build energy—introduce bass and light kick, Piano becomes more rhythmic, Chorus:
Full upbeat pop groove, Clean drums (kick, snare, hi-hats), warm bass, bright rhythmic piano, Add subtle sleigh bells and background vocal layers, Verse 2:
Pull drums back slightly, keep groove with piano and bass, Bridge:
Strip to piano and pad, slowly rebuild with bass and light drums, Final Chorus:
Biggest section—full drums, stronger piano, added harmonies and light ad-libs, Outro:
Return to soft piano and bells, Overall Feel:
Emotional but uplifting, piano-led pop with a steady, feel-good holiday groove
2:59

I knew
v5.5
Alt-rock / confessional pop
Tempo: ~85–95 BPM
Verses: Minimal—clean electric guitar with light chorus effect, almost spoken delivery
Pre-Chorus: Add tension (bass creeps in, light percussion)
Chorus: Full band—gritty guitars, live drums, emotional vocal push (slightly imperfect on purpose)
Bridge: Drop instrumentation—just vocal + ambient guitar, intimate and raw
Final Chorus: Bigger, louder, layered vocals with slight distortion edge
Vocal Style: Conversational → explosive, dynamic swings, emotional cracks left in
Influence tone: Jagged Little Pill era—honest, slightly messy, powerful
5:38

90s-inspired R&B ballad (85–95 BPM), Smooth, emotional male lead with rich layered harmonies, Focus on vocal performance—warm, expressive, and controlled, Start with soft piano and light pads, Add subtle drums and bass as song builds, Verses intimate and clean, Pre-chorus builds with harmonies, Chorus full but still smooth—no heavy production, Include background vocal stacks, call-and-response, and ad-libs, Bridge strips down, then builds into a powerful final chorus, Overall feel: emotional, romantic, longing, classic R&B slow jam
4:11

The Door
v4.5-all
Style: Intimate acoustic singer-songwriter, Guitar: Fingerpicked acoustic for verses (soft, steady pattern), Light strumming added in chorus for lift, Tempo: ~70 BPM, natural and slightly loose (human feel, not metronome-tight), Verse: Solo guitar + vocal, very minimal, Let breaths and finger noise stay in, Chorus: Slightly stronger strum, but still restrained—no full band feel, Bridge: Drop back to fingerpicking, quieter and more vulnerable, Final Chorus: Gentle build—slightly fuller strum, optional light harmony vocal, Optional: Very subtle room reverb, maybe faint ambient pad or distant strings at the very end—but keep it mostly raw, Mood: Reflective, honest, almost like a live take in a quiet room
3:43

I Still Remember (Radio Edit)
v4.5-all
Dreamy soft-rock and new wave fusion with emotional flowing energy and atmospheric warmth, Organic drums, melodic bassline, shimmering electric guitars, soft analog synth textures, and layered airy harmonies, Female lead vocal is airy, emotional, and naturally expressive with soft breathiness, subtle imperfections, and a relaxed, behind-the-beat delivery, Phrasing is flowing and unhurried, with key words trailing into the instrumentation to deepen the dreamy, hypnotic feel, Spacious reverb, warm analog-style production, and gentle rhythmic momentum create a nostalgic, haunting late-night mood, evoking ocean drives, fading romance, and intimate memories under city lights, The chorus remains effortless, melodic, and timeless while the vocals blend into the ambient texture of the track

