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3:06

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4:11

Use the original song as a very close melodic reference, Let the new lyrics sit naturally inside the same tune, with a similar verse flow, chorus shape, vocal contour, and emotional lift, Keep the song easy to sing, catchy, and comfortable in range, with a smooth melodic movement that feels familiar and natural, Stay close to the original pacing and hook, and avoid sudden jumps into overly high notes or dramatic vocal peaks, The result should feel like the same song gently reborn with new lyrics, Keep the melody vocally friendly, with a natural range, smooth note transitions, and no sudden high-register peaks, Please keep the chorus especially stable, catchy, and easy to sing along with
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Stay as close as possible to the original melody and phrasing, especially in the chorus, line endings, rhythmic placement, and overall vocal contour, The new lyrics should feel as though they are being placed carefully into the same musical path, keeping the song highly singable, easy to remember, and comfortable for group or casual singing, Please keep the range moderate and natural, avoiding unexpected high notes, strained climaxes, or difficult melodic leaps, Preserve the original song’s approachable, catchy character and smooth melodic simplicity, with only very subtle variation, Keep the melody vocally friendly, with a natural range, smooth note transitions, and no sudden high-register peaks, Please keep the chorus especially stable, catchy, and easy to sing along with




