4:28

Mint Condition
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female vocals, “Mint Condition” fits best in the dreamy R&B / alternative pop lane with subtle K-pop influence, The beat would be smooth and minimal at first — soft atmospheric pads, airy synth layers, and a deep but clean bassline — giving it that calm, pastel vibe, The drums would be crisp and controlled, using light trap hi-hats, soft snaps, and muted kicks instead of heavy percussion, letting the vocals feel intimate and powerful, During the chorus, the instrumental would swell slightly with layered harmonies and fuller bass to create a confident, cool energy without becoming aggressive, Overall, the production feels elegant, slightly mysterious, and controlled — like a quiet storm with sharp edges under a soft surface
4:18

Triple Take
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female vocals, The genre of “Triple Take” would sit in Y2K-inspired pop with elements of alt-R&B and glossy electro-pop, The beat is sleek, bouncy, and slightly hypnotic — built around a soft but punchy 808 bassline, crisp clap/snare layers, subtle trap hi-hats, and airy synth pads that create a dreamy, almost doll-like atmosphere, There’s a playful, teasing groove throughout, with a minimal but addictive instrumental that leaves space for attitude-filled vocals and ad-libs, The production would feel polished and feminine but confident, with little glitchy sparkle effects and echoing background vocals to enhance the “three versions of one girl” concept, Overall, it’s flirty, mysterious, and rhythm-driven with a smooth but commanding energy
3:16

Sugar High Heels
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female vocals, Genre & Beat Summary:
This song fits into a glossy electro-pop / alt-pop genre with a confident, runway-inspired energy, The beat would be mid-tempo with a punchy bassline, crisp trap-style hi-hats, and a bouncy synth lead that feels playful but slightly edgy, The production would feature subtle vocal chops, layered harmonies in the chorus for a sugary but powerful feel, and a smooth, rhythmic drop under the second chorus to emphasize the “sugar high” theme, Overall, it would feel stylish, bold, and a little mischievous — like a fashion show meets a candy-coated dream
3:38

Candy Stripe Attitude
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female vocals, The song has a glossy Y2K-inspired pop vibe with hints of dance-pop and soft electro-pop, The beat would be bouncy and mid-tempo (around 100–115 BPM), built on a punchy but clean drum pattern with crisp claps, playful hi-hats, and a rubbery bassline that gives it that confident strut energy, Sparkly synths and airy pads would add a dreamy, pastel feel, while subtle bass drops in the chorus make it feel runway-ready and bold, Overall, it’s sweet but powerful — cute on the surface with a confident, fashion-walk bounce underneath
3:44

Bubblegum Gravity
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female vocals, Genre + Beat Summary:
This song fits into a hyperpop-inspired bubblegum dance-pop lane with soft K-pop influences, The beat would sit around 115–125 BPM with punchy, glossy drums, sparkly synth plucks, airy vocal chops, and a bouncy electronic bassline, The production would feel light and dreamy in the verses, then bloom into a fuller, bass-driven chorus with glittery textures and a playful but powerful drop, Overall, it’s sweet, floaty, and feminine — but with a confident, stomping undertone that matches the platform-boot energy
4:03

Triple Take {Demo}
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female vocals, The genre of “Triple Take” would sit in Y2K-inspired pop with elements of alt-R&B and glossy electro-pop, The beat is sleek, bouncy, and slightly hypnotic — built around a soft but punchy 808 bassline, crisp clap/snare layers, subtle trap hi-hats, and airy synth pads that create a dreamy, almost doll-like atmosphere, There’s a playful, teasing groove throughout, with a minimal but addictive instrumental that leaves space for attitude-filled vocals and ad-libs, The production would feel polished and feminine but confident, with little glitchy sparkle effects and echoing background vocals to enhance the “three versions of one girl” concept, Overall, it’s flirty, mysterious, and rhythm-driven with a smooth but commanding energy
4:20

Mint Condition {DEMO}
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female vocals, “Mint Condition” fits best in the dreamy R&B / alternative pop lane with subtle K-pop influence, The beat would be smooth and minimal at first — soft atmospheric pads, airy synth layers, and a deep but clean bassline — giving it that calm, pastel vibe, The drums would be crisp and controlled, using light trap hi-hats, soft snaps, and muted kicks instead of heavy percussion, letting the vocals feel intimate and powerful, During the chorus, the instrumental would swell slightly with layered harmonies and fuller bass to create a confident, cool energy without becoming aggressive, Overall, the production feels elegant, slightly mysterious, and controlled — like a quiet storm with sharp edges under a soft surface
4:14

Spin Me In The Light
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female vocals, “Spin Me In The Light” is a dreamy pop / soft dance-pop track with light K-pop influences, built around a bright, airy atmosphere, The beat would feature soft electronic drums, a gentle but bouncy kick pattern, shimmering synth pads, and subtle plucks that create a floating, weightless feeling, Layered harmonies and playful ad-libs add texture, while the chorus expands with fuller percussion and sparkling synths to give it that glowing, euphoric lift, Overall, it’s upbeat yet delicate — the kind of song that feels youthful, cinematic, and made for slow spins under soft white lights, ✨
3:31

Dollface
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female vocals, “Dollface” works perfectly as a high-gloss dance-pop track with a touch of electronic club energy, The beat would be upbeat and driving, powered by a steady four-on-the-floor kick, sharp claps, and a thick, pulsing bassline that keeps it moving, Verses feel sleek and minimal with shimmering synth arpeggios and airy pads, creating that polished, doll-like atmosphere, while the chorus opens up with layered synth stacks and a punchy drop that feels bold and runway-ready, The overall sound is bright, confident, and infectious — playful on the surface but commanding underneath, like a pop anthem made for flashing lights and main-character moments, UK garage-inspired pop sound with a confident, strutting rhythm, The beat would sit at a mid-to-upbeat tempo, driven by a bouncy two-step drum pattern, tight snares, and a warm, rolling bassline that gives it movement without overpowering the vocals, Sparkly synth layers and airy vocal chops add that sugary, doll like feel
4:01

CUPID DUO VER:
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female vocals, beat drops, This version is a light, playful K-pop pop track with cheerful synths, bouncy plucks, and a soft, rhythmic beat perfect for a sweet crush vibe, The tempo is upbeat but relaxed, with finger snaps, soft claps, and minimal percussion to keep it airy and fun, Bright pads, sparkling vocal layers, and playful ad-libs give it a youthful, carefree energy, making it feel like a sunshine-y, smile-inducing song—something perfect for K-pop, becomes a high-energy, colorful, and bubbly pop track, The beat is upbeat and danceable, with a bright four-on-the-floor kick, snappy claps, and cheerful hi-hats giving it that irresistible rhythm, Layered synths, plucky melodies, and sparkling chimes provide a sugary, playful texture, while subtle style risers and drops accentuate the chorus, making it feel dynamic and fun, trap beat, playful, danceable disco-pop track with funky basslines, groovy guitar licks, and sparkling synths
4:29

CUPID FEM VER:
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female vocals, beat drops, This version is a light, playful K-pop pop track with cheerful synths, bouncy plucks, and a soft, rhythmic beat perfect for a sweet crush vibe, The tempo is upbeat but relaxed, with finger snaps, soft claps, and minimal percussion to keep it airy and fun, Bright pads, sparkling vocal layers, and playful ad-libs give it a youthful, carefree energy, making it feel like a sunshine-y, smile-inducing song—something perfect for K-pop, becomes a high-energy, colorful, and bubbly pop track, The beat is upbeat and danceable, with a bright four-on-the-floor kick, snappy claps, and cheerful hi-hats giving it that irresistible rhythm, Layered synths, plucky melodies, and sparkling chimes provide a sugary, playful texture, while subtle style risers and drops accentuate the chorus, making it feel dynamic and fun, trap beat, playful, danceable disco-pop track with funky basslines, groovy guitar licks, and sparkling synths
4:10

Heartbreaker Diary
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Female Vocals, The genre of “Heartbreaker Diary” feels like a bright bubblegum pop / hyperpop-inspired dance track with subtle K-pop performance energy, The beat would be upbeat and bouncy, sitting around 120–130 BPM, built on punchy electronic drums, crisp claps, and a playful bassline that keeps it flirty and confident, The verses would feel light and sparkly with glossy synths and cute sound effects (like camera clicks and heartbeat drops), while the chorus explodes into a catchy, chantable hook with layered vocals, The breakdown strips the instrumental back to a bass-heavy, rhythmic drop before snapping back into a full, glittery final chorus — making it perfect for choreography and stage performance, 💗✨
4:09

Striped Shadows
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female vocals, “Striped Shadows” feels like a playful electro-pop track with a touch of indie dance and hyperpop sparkle, The beat would sit around a mid-tempo 115–122 BPM, driven by crisp electronic drums, punchy claps, and a bouncy bassline that mirrors the click-clack of high heels on tile, Light synth stabs and shimmering pads create that sunlit, slightly dreamy atmosphere, while subtle glitchy accents and chant-style backing vocals add personality and sass, “Striped Shadows” could shift into a UK garage–inspired pop track with a slick, underground bounce, The beat would sit around 130 BPM, featuring shuffling hi-hats, punchy 2-step drums, and a deep, rubbery bassline that gives it that signature garage swing, Instead of bright synth-pop layers, the instrumental would lean on airy vocal chops, subtle piano chords, and echoing percussive clicks that mimic the sound of heels on tile
3:16

Gloss and Gravity
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female voice, he song leans into a hyperpop-inspired pop-rap sound with glossy Y2K attitude, The beat would be bouncy and bass-heavy, sitting around 120–135 BPM, driven by punchy 808s, crisp trap hi-hats, and sparkling synth leads that feel sugary but slightly distorted, There’d be playful plucks and candy-like sound effects layered over a confident, rhythmic drum pattern, with the breakdown switching into a minimal, chant-driven section where the bass hits harder and the call-and-response vocals take center stage, Overall, it’s bright, bratty, and high-fashion — sweet on the surface but built with sharp, hard-hitting production underneath
4:03

Pink Pedestal
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female voice, 808 drums, trap, kpop, synth, around punchy 808s, glossy synth leads, and crisp hi-hats that give it a confident, strut-ready bounce, Verses feel sleek and minimal with a steady bass groove, while the pre-chorus tightens with rising percussion and tension, The chorus explodes into a bright, bass-heavy drop layered with distorted synth stabs and rhythmic claps, creating that dramatic, around punchy 808s, glossy synth leads, and crisp hi-hats that give it a confident, strut-ready bounce, Verses feel sleek and minimal with a steady bass groove, while the pre-chorus tightens with rising percussion and tension, The chorus explodes into a bright, bass-heavy drop layered with distorted synth stabs and rhythmic claps, creating that dramatic

