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Home, Again

between late nights, half-truths. It’s about staying too long. Leaving too early. Wanting forever but settling for tonight. Every song is a moment I almost ignored This isn’t about perfect endings.
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The intro should feel like opening your eyes in a quiet city just before dawn, A slow, warm synth pad fades in first, slightly detuned, breathing like it’s alive, Soft piano notes land sparsely, leaving space between emotions, The beat enters late and gently, a muted kick and brushed percussion, almost like a heartbeat under a blanket, Vocals are intimate, close-mic’d, with light reverb that blooms only on held notes, Subtle guitar swells or reversed textures rise in the chorus, never overpowering, No big drop, This song isn’t asking for attention, it’s asking for honesty, It should dissolve seamlessly into the next track
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This track should feel suspended, like time stretching but never snapping, A gentle guitar riff opens the song, slightly chorus-treated, looping like an unfinished thought, Low-end bass is warm and rounded, never aggressive, Drums are minimal and syncopated, soft rim taps and shakers instead of a full kit, Vocals sit forward but dry, intimate and unsure, Harmonies appear briefly in the chorus, then disappear again, mirroring hesitation, Small ambient details like breath sounds, finger slides, or room noise add realism, The song should feel unresolved by design, emotionally leaning forward without ever tipping over
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intimate, cinematic, slow-burn romance with space to breathe, Warm piano and strings, soft pads, brushed drums, gentle swells, intimate, cinematic, slow romance, Male voice: Warm, intimate tenor, close-mic’d, emotional phrasing, soft highs, breathy lows, cinematic tone Female backing vocals: Airy mezzo harmonies, whispered echoes, lush reverb, floating pads, gentle swells, celestial support Cinematic musical pop ballad with orchestral pop roots, Story-driven male lead, female harmony support, lush strings, piano, soft drums, emotional and intimate, bridging theatre and modern pop
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The song's style is an indie folk ballad with soulful pop vibes, like dreamy and raw, Genre: alternative pop with R&B hints for sultry highs, Vocals: Warm, husky mid-range (tenor/alto) with breathy vibrato, layered harmonies, and falsetto whispers for intimacy, Instruments: Acoustic guitar base, piano/synth pads, light brushed drums, strings in bridge, subtle bass/electric swells, Production: Minimal, reverb-heavy for hazy immersion, focusing on lyrical emotion, a male voice, a tenor range with warm, husky tones, For female, an alto with similar breathy depth, ‑Styles to avoid for this love song: High-energy genres like EDM, ‑heavy metal, ‑or upbeat pop, ‑which contradict the dreamy, ‑intoxicating haze and emotional depth, ‑Skip overly polished, ‑commercial production with heavy auto-tune or synth-heavy beats—stick to raw, ‑organic sounds, ‑Avoid fast tempos or aggressive instrumentation (e, ‑g, ‑distorted guitars, ‑pounding drums) that disrupt the introspective, ‑supportive vibe through dark times, ‑Steer clear of rap or hip-hop elements, ‑as they shift focus from melodic vulnerability to rhythmic wordplay
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This song should feel like confession under dim light, Start with a low piano motif, slightly detuned, repeating with subtle variations, A soft pad fills the background, swelling only during emotional peaks, The beat is slow and grounded, muted kick, deep sub, gentle snaps instead of claps, Vocals carry the weight, slightly raspy, emotionally cracked but controlled, Reverb blooms more in the chorus, making it feel larger without turning cinematic, In the bridge, strip the instrumental back almost completely, letting the voice hang bare for a moment before the final chorus returns with fuller harmony
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Create an emotional, heartfelt pop ballad blending the raw vulnerability of Lewis Capaldi's piano-driven intensity with Alex Warren's folk-pop uplift and Robert Grace's intimate country-pop warmth, Focus on themes of regret, pleading, and desperate love in a failing relationship, Vocals: Male lead with gritty, cracking emotion—starting soft and intimate in verses, building to powerful, soaring belts in choruses, Add subtle harmonies for depth, Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar and piano base, swelling with strings and light percussion, Gentle build to fuller band in choruses for cathartic release, Structure: Four verses, alternating pre-choruses, big emotional choruses, introspective bridge, Tempo: Mid-slow, 75-85 BPM, Key: Major with minor shifts for melancholy, Vibe: Tear-jerking yet hopeful—raw heartbreak that feels personal and relatable, like a last plea before goodbye
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Create a profoundly emotional acoustic ballad that captures the raw pain of betrayal and the desperate hope for redemption, The overall mood should be deeply remorseful—heavy with regret, vulnerability, and self-awareness—yet sincerely hopeful, conveying an unwavering commitment to change and healing, The male vocals must feel intimate, raw, and pleading, as if sung directly to one person in a quiet room, with subtle cracks in the voice during vulnerable lines to emphasize genuine sorrow, Start sparse and fragile with gentle finger picked guitar and minimal piano, allowing the lyrics to breathe and the emotion to build gradually, Layer in soft strings and light reverb toward the later choruses to create a tender swell, culminating in a final chorus that rises to an emotional, heartfelt peak powerful yet restrained, ending on a lingering, hopeful note that feels like a quiet promise rather than a triumphant resolution, The entire song should evoke tears, and begging for one more chance
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This outro should feel like the album gently powering down rather than ending, It opens with a soft ambient pad and distant room tone, almost like the sound of air after a door closes, A simple piano motif enters, slow and unadorned, each note allowed to decay fully, Percussion is minimal or absent, replaced by a low, pulsing sub that fades in and out like breath, Vocals are intimate and close, with natural imperfections left in, Reverb is warm but restrained, widening slightly in the chorus before pulling back again, The final moments should dissolve into silence or faint ambient noise, leaving the listener suspended rather than resolved