
original lyrics by david wright
these are my writings... many were written years ago. many have gone through numerous re-writes over the years. some were re-written very recently.
some had music in my head. suno made it real.
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16 songs
5:24

Same melody, same tempo, same vocal tone and emotional intensity, Do not reuse previous lyrics, Use the exact lyrics given
3:52

Keep the exact same musical style, structure, and emotional delivery, Do not change the instrumentation or tempo, Maintain the pacing of the final chorus exactly as is, After the final line “to keep our hearts near, ” gradually fade the instrumentation and add a subtle cinematic sound of a car engine starting and slowly driving away in the distance, The car sound should be soft, natural, and blended into the atmosphere — not loud or distracting, It should feel like the narrator driving away at dusk
3:59

use the new slightly modified lyrics keep the exact same tempo, arrangement, melodic contour, phrasing, and emotional arc as the current version, do not alter structure, instrumentation, or dynamics, only change the vocal to a female voice while maintaining the same rhythmic delivery and melodic shape, but do not reinterpret or embellish the melody except as to accommodate any minor rhythmic or cadence changes due to the altered lyrics
4:44

Keep the exact same musical style, flow, rhythm, etc, but use the newly modified lyrics blending them in naturally if the cadence is slightly off from the original
2:33

teenage, medieval tavern, acoustic-driven, ‑avoid crooner vocals, ‑jazz phrasing, ‑swing rhythms, ‑big band feel, ‑belting, ‑pop country clichés, ‑modern country production, ‑heavy drums, ‑dramatic crescendos, ‑or polished studio effects
4:31

a restrained, reflective acoustic song with a gentle, steady 4/4 feel and slow tempo, designed for a comfortable male vocal range, the mood is intimate, foggy, and emotionally warm without being dramatic, verses are low and conversational, the chorus opens slightly but never belts, minimal instrumentation—acoustic guitar or piano, very light percussion if any, the song should feel like a late-night drive or a quiet memory, with space between lines and a soft fade-out ending, no flashy production, no genre clichés—just honest, understated emotion
3:23

Godspeed
v5
Keep the same tempo, rhythm and melodic structure throughout, but add in additional elements in lyrics as provided
3:09

The Duel
v4.5-all
Keep the original song structure, melody, instrumentation, pacing, and overall style exactly the same as the source track, Do NOT change the arrangement, tempo, genre, or vocal casting, Maintain the same vocal roles:
- Deep, gruff male voice for the hunter lines, - Angelic, powerful female voice for the pilot/light lines, Only update the lyrics provided while preserving the same phrasing and timing so they fit the existing melody, This should sound nearly identical to the original track except for the revised lyrics
5:48

Preserve the original track’s opening exactly as an instrumental section for the first 60–120 seconds, Do not introduce any vocals during this opening, Maintain the same melody, instrumentation, tone, and cinematic ambient feel, After the instrumental intro, gradually introduce vocals while keeping the same musical foundation and atmosphere, The transition should feel natural, as if the original instrumental evolves into a vocal anthem, Keep the same tribal drums, ambient sci-fi textures, and cinematic pacing throughout, Do not change the core musical identity, Vocals should enter smoothly and build in intensity:
- deep, gruff, raspy male lead for the main lyrics
- angelic female harmonic vocalizations in the background, supporting but not overpowering
The result should feel like a seamless evolution from instrumental soundtrack into a powerful anthem, not a separate or remixed song
5:32

Sung as a male/female duet with female high vocals, Keep the exact same musical style, structure, and emotional delivery, Do not change the instrumentation or tempo, Maintain the pacing of the final chorus exactly as is, After the final line “to keep our hearts near, ” gradually fade the instrumentation and add a subtle cinematic sound of a car engine starting and slowly driving away in the distance, The car sound should be soft, natural, and blended into the atmosphere — not loud or distracting, It should feel like the narrator driving away at dusk
4:47

another time
v5.5
Keep the same musical composition, tempo, beats per minute, emotional intensity, This cover should be minor lyrical changes only
5:09

ordinary soldier
v5.5
Keep the exact musical structure, melody, and progression of the original track, Do not reinterpret or change the bridge or outro style, Apply the updated lyrics only, Bridge should build intensity into the final chorus, Outro should maintain the same tone and end clean, Do not change arrangement, pacing, or section transitions
4:53

Minor lyrical change only, Do not change musical style, cadence, BPM, tone of voice, etc, Only modify the words spoken with the new slightly modified bridge
4:39

Stack The Deck
v5.5
Dark cinematic industrial rock anthem, sci-fi outlaw energy, tribal war drums, gritty electric guitars, deep raspy male vocals, aggressive gang chants, underground pirate radio atmosphere, distorted DJ transitions and subtle vinyl scratching effects, dangerous swagger, heavy groove, stomping rhythm, dirty bass, cinematic tension builds, metallic ambience, warning sirens, radio static textures, chaotic but controlled energy, legendary freelancer combat pilot vibe, black-market station atmosphere, massive chantable chorus, crowd vocals on “stack the deck”, blend of industrial rock, dark electronic textures, outlaw attitude, and cinematic sci-fi sound design, polished modern production, intimidating but charismatic, addictive rhythmic energy
Negative prompt: pop, EDM festival, cheerful, synthwave, pirate shanty, comedy parody, power metal, soft folk acoustic, autotune vocals, upbeat dance pop, clean corporate sound


