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Best Of Chris G

My favorite compositions curated from the over 250 songs I've created so far, in all genres.
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21 songs
2:37Song Image
Create a funky pop-rock track with bold female vocals, syncopated rhythm guitar, and punchy electric riffs, Blend 80s-inspired synth stabs with gritty guitar licks and a strutting bassline, Keep the tempo upbeat and attitude high—this track should walk with swagger and bit
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Alternative soft rock Key: The song is in B major, played on acoustic guitar • Intro & Verses: [B – G#m – E – F#] B – G#m – E – F# This progression repeats throughout the verses and sets the contemplative, melancholic tone, • Chorus: E – B – F# [E – B – F#] This simpler loop gives the chorus its lift and emotional release, ‑country, ‑southern, ‑rap, ‑trap
2:44Song Image
+contemporary country, pop, cosmopolitan, Avoid I–V–vi–IV or looped pop progressions, Use irregular, tension-based chords with unexpected changes and modal shifts, ‑country
3:48Song Image
1970s Arena Rock, AOR, Power Ballad Structure, Think Boston-esque, Journey-esque, Foreigner-esque, Absolutely NO slide guitar, twang, or brass nstrumentation, ), ‑country, ‑pachelbel canon
3:49Song Image
Create a driving pop-rock track with gritty electric guitars, live-sounding drums, and emotionally grounded male vocals, Keep the groove relentless—no tempo drops, no breakdowns, Start with a 15-second guitar-and-drum intro to establish momentum, After the second chorus, insert a guitar solo with bluesy phrasing and rhythmic punch, After the bridge, add a mandolin and electric guitar duel section with layered textures, Return to the final verse and chorus, then close with a 30-second outro featuring repeated chorus lines over stacked harmonies and a final guitar riff fade-out, The tone should be playful but grounded, with real-world edge and no synthetic gloss, [Chords: D-C-G-A] [NO BREAKDOWNS]
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Dark, mid-tempo rock in F minor, Driven by a pulsing synth riff and steady 16-beat rock drums, Clean, arpeggiated electric guitar with ambient textures, Deep, locked-in bass groove, Male vocals—cool, restrained, slightly distant, Moody, spacious, and hypnotic with a dry, punchy mix
4:51Song Image
Alternative soft rock Key: The song is in B major, played on acoustic guitar and piano: [Intro & Verse] Fmaj7 – Gm7 – C7 – Fmaj7 Dm7 – G7 – Cmaj7 – Fmaj7 Gm7 – C7 – Fmaj7 – Bbmaj7 Am7 – D7 – Gm7 – C7 [Chorus] Fm7 – Bb7 – Ebmaj7 – Abmaj7 Gm7 – C7 – Fmaj7 – Bbmaj7 Am7 – D7 – Gm7 – C7 Fmaj7 – Gm7 – C7 – Fmaj7 Lead vocal style: Male, powerful mid-tenor with a raspy edge, Emotional delivery with dynamic phrasing—capable of both soaring high notes and intimate low-range grit, Influenced by classic rock and soul, Think Foreigner’s “I Want to Know What Love Is” or “Urgent, ” Tone: Warm, slightly husky, with a pleading quality in ballads and a punchy attack in uptempo sections, Delivery: Melodic but raw—uses sustained notes, vocal breaks, and expressive vibrato, Influences: Soul-inflected rock vocals that are Steve Perry-esque, and lou gramm-esque Performance: Strong frontman energy with emotional vulnerability, ‑country, ‑southern, ‑rap, ‑trap
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This is a piece featuring a driving electronic drum beat with a prominent kick and snare, accompanied by a synth bass providing a walking bass line, A clean electric guitar plays a melodic riff with a slight delay effect, The song structure is repetitive, maintaining a consistent tempo and energy throughout, The overall mood is upbeat and energetic, suitable for a dance or background track, The production is clean with a clear separation of instruments, alternative rock, political, angry, sarcasm, henley "dirty laundry-esque"
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alternative soft rock with acoustic and electric guitars chord progression verse c em7 am g c em7 f g chorus c am f g c em7 am g f g f g bridge solo c em7 am g c em7 am g outro c am em7 f c vocal style male lead mid to high tenor with a raspy edge emotional phrasing sustained notes and dynamic range think steve perry s vibrato and Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock esque grit melodic vulnerable and powerful, ‑country, ‑southern, ‑rap, ‑trap, ‑pachelbel canon in d
3:47Song Image
Tempo: 126 BPM, Key: E Major, Chord progression: (MANDATORY): - Verse: E – GA – B – E - Chorus: Bm – G – D – A - Bridge: G – A – Bm – G – D Use these chords only, Do not substitute with I–V–vi–IV or Canon, Driving heartland rock anthem with overdriven guitars, punchy drums, tight bass, and subtle organ, Mix: dry compression, wide guitars, minimal reverb, Vocals front and center, Lead vocal: female, late 30s–50s, rich mid-register, confident, emotionally grounded, No breathy or teenage tones, No indie-pop styling, Exclude soft ballad textures, ambient pads, and Canon progression, This is not a ballad, This is not indie, This is a rock anthem
3:43Song Image
“Psychedelic funk-rock anthem with tight, syncopated guitar riffs over a thick, distorted rhythm section, Gritty lead vocals with emotional edge, layered over saturated drums and swirling ambient textures, Mid-tempo groove, swagger meets tension, blending danceable rhythm with raw alt-rock energy, ” +Mandolin, ‑metal, ‑nu metal, ‑funk
3:56Song Image
Create a slow-building, atmospheric worship ballad with ethereal female vocals, Begin with soft piano and spacious pads, gradually adding reverb-heavy guitar swells, warm synth layers, and deep ambient textures, The vocal delivery should be tender, reverent, and soaring, with long sustained notes that rise into a powerful chorus, The arrangement should grow dynamically from intimate verses into a sweeping, cinematic climax, then resolve back into quiet reflection, The overall mood is spiritual, contemplative, and uplifting, evoking the feeling of stepping into the unknown with faith and trust
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Style: Highly complex chord progression, non-diatonic, [Chord Progression: |Am7|Cm7|Fmaj7|Bdim|] [INSTRUMENTS] Lead piano Analog synth pads punchy drums Melodic bass 3-part harmonies Light electric guitar [PRODUCTION] Rich 80s reverb Warm analog compression Piano-focused mix Build from minimal verse to full chorus, [piano fills between phrases] [piano][fairlight sequencer], ‑metal, ‑ballad, ‑synthpop, ‑edm
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A bold, sultry female vocalist delivers a swaggering rock-funk anthem with retro glam and modern bite, The groove is anchored in A minor, riding a syncopated 4/4 rhythm at 112 BPM, with a gritty electric guitar riff that struts like a catwalk—wah-pedal accents and palm-muted funk chops drive the verses, The chord progression leans into Am – D – F – E, creating tension and release with a seductive edge, Vocals are playful yet commanding, dripping with attitude and innuendo, backed by layered harmonies and call-and-response shouts, The chorus explodes with fuzzed-out guitar, punchy brass stabs, and a driving bassline that locks into a danceable pocket, Think glam-rock meets Southern soul, with a touch of modern disco swagger and a rebellious heart, Perfect for a high-energy stage performance or a cinematic strut scene
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Soulful, and emotionally direct, • vocals blend pop clarity with rock edge, often sounding like it's on the verge of breaking—perfect for themes of longing, regret, and resilience, 1990's pop, 1990's rock - Mood: Brooding, reflective, and spiritual, The song feels like a slow-burning meditation on loss, legacy, and existential questioning, - Instrumentation: - Begins with somber strings and ambient textures, setting a contemplative tone, - Builds gradually with electric guitar swells, subtle percussion, and orchestral layering—especially in live versions with the Symphony Youth Orchestra, - The arrangement is sparse but deliberate, allowing emotional space between phrases, - Tempo: Medium and deliberate, emphasizing gravity over groove, Ending stays strong until final note, - Harmony: Minor key progressions dominate, reinforcing the song’s sense of melancholy and spiritual searching, ‑folk, ‑country, ‑metal, ‑canon in d
3:47Song Image
{no shimmer] [chorused guitar] [grand piano] [earnest vocal delivery]
4:56Song Image
Alternative rock with pop-punk influences, Distorted electric guitars play palm-muted eighth-note patterns in the verses and open power chords in the choruses, A clean electric guitar provides melodic counterpoint with arpeggiated figures, The bass guitar follows the kick drum with a driving, overdriven tone, Drums feature a prominent snare on beats 2 and 4 with consistent eighth-note hi-hat patterns and frequent crash cymbal accents, Male vocals are delivered in a mid-range tenor with slight grit, featuring layered harmonies in the chorus, The tempo is 165 BPM in the key of B major
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[analog drums][no brass][new age]