3:03

Paper Airplane
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blend of country soul, infusing his country roots with blues and R&B elements, resulting in a slow, soulful ballad
3:42

1 Lemons for My Whiskey
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A punchy southern rock groove meets smooth R&B harmonies, Electric guitar riffs trade off with syncopated bass and crisp live drums, Verses feature soulful keys and subtle organ, while the chorus expands with lush vocal stacks and slide guitar, A dynamic bridge spotlights bluesy solos
4:04

Weakness Brags (Cover)
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A gospel blues track opens with expressive electric guitar and warm organ chords, joined by steady handclaps and a rolling upright bass, Call-and-response vocals build momentum through the verses, as soulful harmonies swell behind the lead, The bridge features a gritty slide guitar solo, while the drums maintain a swinging shuffle groove throughout, An energetic choir-driven chorus lifts the dynamic, closing with a raw, celebratory group vocal outro
4:20

What It Takes to Be a Man
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An earthy Southern rock foundation with driving electric guitars and blues-inspired riffs blends seamlessly with grooving R&B basslines and syncopated drums, Warm organ chords and sporadic brass hits add soulful accents, while gospel-tinged backing vocals lift the bold choruses
3:01

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4:43

Future in Her Eyes
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Slide guitar and crisp drums drive the southern rock groove, while deep bass and organ pads add warmth, Verses feature tight rhythm guitar and rich R&B-style harmonies, The chorus expands with soulful backing vocals and brass stabs, closing with a bluesy solo and rhythmic breakdown
4:29

Homegrown Beauty
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* Jason Alden Influence: The lyrics have a straightforward, honest feel, focusing on relatability and authentic descriptions, The vocal style should be strong and slightly gravelly, with hints of a rock edge, Aim for that balance of heartfelt and rugged, *
* R&B Infusion: The bassline should be smooth and melodic, and the guitar solo could incorporate some bluesy bends and runs, The rhythmic feel should lean slightly more towards a smooth R&B groove than a traditional country shuffle, *
* Lyric Delivery: The verses should be delivered with a conversational tone, while the chorus should be more powerful and belted out, The bridge should have a more introspective and slightly tender delivery
3:21

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3:34

Heavy Hearts
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Warm acoustic guitar and gentle upright piano open, supported by brushed snare and upright bass, Light dobro accents add texture, Verses stay intimate; organ swells and gospel choir harmonies enrich the choruses, Occasional mandolin and subtle lap steel appear in bridges, The arrangement gradually layers, building hopefulness with each section, while harmonized vocals and call-and-response reinforce the rootsy gospel spirit
6:20

3:51

Perfect in Weakness
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Warm acoustic guitar and gentle upright piano open, supported by brushed snare and upright bass, Light dobro accents add texture, Verses stay intimate; organ swells and gospel choir harmonies enrich the choruses, Occasional mandolin and subtle lap steel appear in bridges, The arrangement gradually layers, building hopefulness with each section, while harmonized vocals and call-and-response reinforce the rootsy gospel spirit
5:17

Message from Above
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Warm fingerstyle acoustic guitar underpins the verses, joined by subtle piano and soft ambient pads, Mezzo-soprano or baritone vocals use a conversational, speech-like delivery with breathy straight tones in lower registers, and elongated vowels, Verses pause after key lines, letting notes linger over sparse instrumentation, The chorus introduces gentle percussion and upright bass for steady authority, layers of low harmonies adding depth, Atmospheric textures remain restrained, preserving the song’s quiet intimacy
4:55

Victim of the Voo Doo Love
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Blackgrass, Dark Americana, Gothic Folk, The Dead South style, Fast driving banjo, Thumping cello, Heavy rhythmic foot stomps, Gravelly baritone male lead, High-lonesome harmonies, Staccato delivery, 110 BPM, Minor key
3:51

Country Zydeco Fun
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Style: Zydeco, Southern Soul, Louisiana Blues, Accordion, Frottoir (Washboard), Mid-tempo Groove, Soulful Male Vocals, Backyard Party Atmosphere, 85 BPM, Maybe speed up the bpm some
2:59

Mid-tempo Country, acoustic guitar, twangy steel guitar, sassy female vocals, witty, storytelling, rhythmic, bright production
2:38

Opens with deep foot-stomps, handclaps, and a bluesy overdriven slide guitar riff, joined by a thick sub-bass and crunchy hip-hop drums at 90 BPM, Verses ride a syncopated groove with laid-back but sharp vocals, peppered with ad-libs, Sparse, bell-like keys add atmosphere, The chorus bursts with chant-style gang vocals, soaring Hammond B3 and subtle choir pads, giving it a sacred, cinematic lift, Drums and vocals occasionally strip back for tension, then surge into full explosive hooks—powerful
2:10

Opens with deep foot-stomps, handclaps, and a bluesy overdriven slide guitar riff, joined by a thick sub-bass and crunchy hip-hop drums at 90 BPM, Verses ride a syncopated groove with laid-back but sharp vocals, peppered with ad-libs, Sparse, bell-like keys add atmosphere, The chorus bursts with chant-style gang vocals, soaring Hammond B3 and subtle choir pads, giving it a sacred, cinematic lift, Drums and vocals occasionally strip back for tension, then surge into full explosive hooks—powerful
