2:56

Doo-wop style pop song, 134 BPM, 4/4 time, A major, Retro soul feel with heavy bass, Confident female vocals, sassy delivery, Repeating chorus: "'bout those agents, 'bout those agents, no humans, " Sim
3:40

Folk guitar in G, fingerpicked pattern, Bright acoustic sound @110BPM, Strong 3/4 time signature, Vocal harmonies on chorus, Start soft, build each verse, Banjo undertones, Light percussion (tambourin
4:00

2:24

male voice like Johnny Nash, mid-tempo (around 122–125 BPM) pop song with a light island influence, It features syncopated, offbeat guitar strumming, a steady and relaxed groove, and smooth, soulful vocals, The arrangement is clean and minimal, with a warm, melodic focus that supports the song’s uplifting and optimistic mood, Its tropical rhythm and breezy instrumentation give it a sunny, feel-good quality that reinforces the theme of clarity and renewal, ‑country, ‑reggae
2:51

GA Day
v4.5
GA is sung as the letters G A
Tempo: 160 BPM, energetic and bouncy
Male voice: Smooth, light tenor with a relaxed, conversational delivery, Distinctive falsetto capabilities, effortless transitions between chest and head voice, Clear enunciation with subtle R&B inflections and a warm, inviting tone that conveys genuine happiness without strain or oversinging,
Style: Upbeat electro-pop with a cheerful vibe
Tempo: 160 BPM, energetic and bouncy
Key: F major
Vocals: Bright, enthusiastic delivery with layered harmonies on choruses
Instrumentation: Synthesizers, digital percussion, handclaps, electric bass
Atmosphere: Celebratory and optimistic, perfect for announcing a successful product launch
2:57

Folk Rock, intimate acoustic guitar, gentle bass, soft drums, 110 BPM, F major, contemplative vocals, subtle harmonies, 1960s production, mellow Beatles style, introspective ballad, clean guitar tones, ‑metal, ‑trap, ‑dubstep, ‑electronic dance music, ‑auto-tune

