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SINNERS INSPIRED

This collection was inspired by the movie Sinners from my view from a characters point of view
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Award winning african american vocals, Vocal Style: Deep male voice with a gritty tone and slow, deliberate pacing, Spoken word and blues-style rap delivery that feels prophetic and heavy, Background vocals feature ghostly gospel hums and chopped choir fragments, occasionally glitched or reversed, The lead vocal should sound like a sermon from an underground preacher — smoky, worn, and filled with coded emotion, Instrumental Style: Afrofuturist trip-hop instrumental layered with ambient blues textures, analog warmth, cinematic afro-soul atmosphere, tribal percussion rhythms, lo-fi gospel fragments, glitched vocal samples, and distorted basslines, Experimental synth layers add a surreal, spiritual edge, Tempo should be slow to mid, creating space for reflection and lyric impact, Cinematic noir soul atmosphere
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Create a gritty, blues-inspired hip hop loop with a soulful male vocal chopped into a haunting, rhythmic sample, Tempo: 72–76 BPM Style: Delta blues meets modern lo-fi hip hop, Instrumentation: Looped resonator slide guitar with vinyl crackle, moody upright piano in a minor key, slow 808s, sparse trap drums, and occasional harmonica stabs, Add gospel-style female backing vocals chopped and layered for texture, Vocal snippets should repeat soulful lines like “mud in my veins” or “I ain’t sinned” with light pitch or filtering, The male voice should sound raw, emotional, and deep with southern grit, Female vocals should offer soft, powerful harmonies in key moments, Mood: Dark, hypnotic, and cinematic—feels like flipping an old blues record into a soul trap confession
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Create a slow, emotional blues-soul ballad with cinematic storytelling and a gospel undercurrent, Tempo: 68–72 BPM, Instruments: 1930s resonator slide guitar, blues piano, gospel organ swells, harmonica, deep sub-bass, and soft trap-style percussion, Lead Vocals: A male african american male singer with a soulful, weathered tone—rich, expressive, and full of emotional depth, His delivery should feel like a blend of Southern grit and gospel vulnerability, He sings with conviction and sorrow, like a man confessing through song, Backing Vocals: A female vocalist with warm, spiritual harmonies—ghostly and supportive, creating an ethereal layer behind the hook and outro, Mood: Grieving but hopeful, Sounds like a midnight memory turned into a hymn, A survivor’s love letter to a lost twin brother, wrapped in Mississippi heat and pain, This should be a standalone, original song—not based on any previous work, clear voice, melancholic melodies
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Create a sultry, blues/R&B duet sung by a Black woman and Black man, sharing a midnight confession of forbidden love, Tempo: 82–88 BPM Style: Mississippi Delta blues fused with smooth modern R&B, Instruments: Resonator slide guitar, Rhodes piano, upright bass, harmonica, and brushed drums, Vocals: Black female lead — rich, smoky tone with quiet sorrow and strength; deeply emotional, Black male voice — warm, tender, reflective; like late-night conversation in harmony, Mood: Passionate yet remorseful, deeply intimate, Theme: A woman torn between duty and desire reflects on one unforgettable night with a man she could never keep, A song of secret pleasure, honest guilt, and soulful release
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Create a slow, soulful Delta blues and Southern gospel fusion track led by a weary Black male vocalist with a raw, emotional tone—gritty but vulnerable, like a man testifying his regrets, The story centers on a working man who took a job to support his wife but unknowingly walked into danger, Tempo: 68–72 BPM, Instrumentation should include fingerpicked slide Dobro guitar, upright bass, soft gospel-style organ, and light trap hi-hats/808s low in the mix to hint at tension and modern urgency, Add a small gospel-style background choir on the hooks (blend them low, don’t overpower), The vocals should feel lived-in—emotive, raspy, and deeply personal, like a blues prayer to God, his wife, and himself, This is a confessional track, not polished—just honest, dusty, and spiritually heavy, No autotune or modern studio shine, Think Southern juke joint soul meets backwoods blues testimony with a ghost of gospel
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Performed by an introspective, conscious African-American male rapper Style: Slow gospel-trap | Cinematic | Deep South confession booth Tempo: 74–78 BPM Instruments: Slow 808-laced trap drums Vinyl-crackled gospel choir samples Grand piano chords in minor key Subtle organ and distant handclaps Deep sub bass + layered choir swells, trap
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Create a haunting, slow-tempo (66–72 BPM) dark blues and Irish-folk fusion track, The lead is a caucasian -Irish male vocalist with a deep, smoky tone—controlled, seductive, and commanding—delivering poetic lyrics like a preacher of the underworld, The instrumentation includes Delta blues slide guitar (Dobro), Irish uilleann pipes, bodhrán percussion, faint gospel-style organ, and deep 808 bass hits for atmosphere, Background vocals should feature eerie Gaelic-style female harmonies, almost ghostly in delivery, This is a seductive, spiritual anthem meant to lure the listener toward something dark and eternal, It should feel cinematic, gothic, and ancient—with the sound of blood, church dust, and old ruins echoing through the mix, Think of it as a vampire’s altar call disguised as salvation
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Award-worthy male vocals with a soul-stained Southern delivery and the weight of generational struggle, The tone should feel like a street sermon—gritty, poetic, and rooted in truth, Create a dark, emotional Trap Western song with slow trap drums, ambient steel guitar, distant church bells, and ghostly background hums, Add vinyl crackle, wind FX, and spacey synths for a ghost-town atmosphere, Vocals should echo the rhythm of gospel, blues, and pain—like a man testifying at midnight with no choir, just scars, Cinematic, sparse, raw, Structure: intro (whispers + guitar), verse 1 (gritty bars), hook (chant/melodic), verse 2 (storytelling), hook again (ghost harmonies), outro (spoken prayer), Include panned ghost voices, detuned organ, sudden silence breaks, gun clicks and hoof FX
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Create a gritty, soulful blues-jazz fusion track led by an older Black male vocalist with a raspy, expressive tone, The vocals should feel lived-in—like a man who’s survived addiction, loss, and spiritual reckoning, The story is reflective, wise, and rooted in the mystical power of music, The lyrics blend personal confession with subtle supernatural insight, as if his piano carries ghostly voices and lost memories, Instrumentation should include: upright piano (loose, emotional playing), moaning saxophone, brushed drums, upright bass, and eerie ambient layers like ghost whispers or vinyl crackle, Add muted trumpet flares for jazzy soul, The tempo should have a lazy swing (around 84–88 BPM) but keep it emotionally charged, This track feels like it belongs in a haunted juke joint where the blues still echo in the smoke, The hook is catchy but weighty—balancing groove and grief, Tone: bittersweet, mysterious, toe-tapping, and rich in storytelling
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Create a soulful, slow-burning Delta blues-inspired R&B track led by a Black male vocalist with a smoky, emotionally rich tone, The tempo should sit between 72–76 BPM, The music should feel intimate, mournful, and honest—perfect for storytelling, Use fingerpicked acoustic guitar (slide Dobro if possible), soft gospel-style piano, blues harmonica, and ambient background textures for a sense of reflection and solitude, Vocals should be expressive and slightly raspy, like someone carrying the weight of a memory that still haunts them, This is a confession song—one man’s reply to a love he knew wasn’t his to keep, The story is emotional but restrained: no begging, just soulful remembrance of a one night connection that still lingers, Add soft female ghost-like background harmonies in the hook and outro to evoke the memory of the woman, This is not a duet—it’s one man remembering, testifying, and trying to let go
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A melancholic trap/R&B song featuring an emotionally raw African American male singer-rapper, Moody, ambient synths, emotional piano chords, distant guitars, deep atmospheric 808s, and subtle vocal hums, The vibe is dark and introspective, similar in tone to modern emo-trap and melodic heartbreak rap, Think pain music with soul, focused on love, resentment, and inner confusion, Auto-tuned rap-sing delivery, heavy emotional tension, mid-tempo
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Soulful Southern Black female vocals with country-soul tone and gospel depth, Create a cinematic R&B-infused Trap Western ballad with slow steel guitar, ambient textures, soft trap drums, and distant vocal harmonies, The vocal should sound raw, rich, and emotionally worn—like a woman praying through heartbreak on a dusty road, Include vinyl crackle, wind FX, organ or Rhodes piano, and subtle choir-style layering in the background, The tone should feel spiritual but broken, strong but tired, Structure: ambient intro with breathy hums, verse 1 (melodic storytelling), chorus (gospel R&B-style), verse 2 (painful unraveling), chorus again with harmonies, and a soft spoken outro, Keep the sound cinematic, sparse, and soul-heavy
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Create a chopped, looped sample version of a gritty blues-inspired hip hop track, Tempo: 72–76 BPM, Style: Delta blues meets moody lo-fi trap, Instrumentation: Resonator slide guitar loop with vinyl crackle, upright blues piano, harmonica stabs, deep 808 bass, and sparse, knocking trap drums, Add chopped vocal loops using raw, emotional male vocals with southern grit, Sample lines like: “mud in my veins, ” “I ain’t sinned, ” “pray with a knife, ” “they want clean hands, ” and “this mud made a man, ” Layer in soft gospel-style female vocal hums or ad libs (“mmm-hmm, ” “yeahhh”), Optional: include a spoken word line like “God knows the dirt too, ” Mood: Hypnotic, dusty, and cinematic—perfect for beat flips, visuals, or ambient storytelling
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Performed by an introspective, conscious African-American male rapper Style: Slow gospel-trap | Cinematic | Deep South confession booth Tempo: 74–78 BPM Instruments: Slow 808-laced trap drums Vinyl-crackled gospel choir samples Grand piano chords in minor key Subtle organ and distant handclaps Deep sub bass + layered choir swells, trap