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Habanos Hombres

Latin rock and more
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15 songs
4:01Song Image
Mid-tempo Latin pop ballad (85–95 BPM) with an intimate, emotional tone, Centered on nylon-string acoustic guitar & soft piano, creating a warm, organic foundation, Guitar uses gentle fingerstyle patterns with melodic fills between vocal lines, supported by subtle clean electric guitar with reverb, delay, and expressive slides, Percussion is minimal & Latin-influenced: soft kick, rim clicks or brushed snare, with cajón and light shakers for texture, Bass is smooth and melodic, supporting the harmony without dominating, Verses feel conversational and confessional, with close, expressive male vocals—slightly raspy, natural phrasing, emotionally restrained, The pre-chorus builds gradually, with fuller piano chords and rising tension, Chorus opens emotionally but remains controlled, with richer layers rather than explosive energy, Include a short melodic guitar solo using Latin-blues phrasing, focusing on feel, bends, and space, Production is warm, intimate, and organic, with close-mic vocal
4:45Song Image
Latin rock, medium tempo (99–110 BPM), smooth, sensual, and groove-driven, Warm, rhythmic feel with strong Latin percussion, Intro: laid-back groove with congas, bongos, shakers, and steady bass line, Clean electric guitar introduces a melodic Latin-style motif with light overdrive, Verse: relaxed, rhythmic phrasing over a tight groove, space between lines, subtle guitar fills, Chorus: fuller and more uplifting — rich chords, organ or keys, electric guitar sings with sustained notes, expressive bends, and smooth vibrato, Guitar style: warm overdrive, bluesy Latin phrasing, melodic and emotional, not technical, Main solo: lyrical, flowing, call-and-response phrases, gradually building intensity, Bridge: breakdown to percussion and bass, minimal guitar accents, Final: extended groove outro, repeating hook with tasteful improvisation, Mood: romantic, sultry, late-night party vibe
2:29Song Image
Fast-paced instrumental blending surf rock energy with latin-rock feel, Driving tempo around 139–150 BPM, Opening with rapid tremolo-picked guitar riff in a harmonic minor vibe, punchy and percussive, Tight drum groove with snappy snare and steady kick, accented by rolling tom fills, Bass follows the riff closely, adding grit and momentum, Rhythm guitar keeps a sharp, staccato attack with slight reverb for that classic coastal feel, (Verse) Main riff repeats with subtle variations, occasional palm-muted breakdowns to create tension, (Adlib) Lead guitar breaks out into expressive, bluesy phrasing—bends, slides, and melodic runs, slightly behind the beat for feel, (Bridge) Brief dynamic drop, cleaner tone, echoing motifs before building back up, (Outro) Expands into soaring, fluid guitar lines—smooth legato, sustained notes, emotional bends, simple but expressive blues-inspired licks over driving rhythm, Extended outro, Gradual fade with lingering notes &reverb tail, Length 3-4 mins
3:14Song Image
Instrumental Latin rock with strong melodic guitar lead, inspired by Santana-style phrasing, Medium tempo (90–105 BPM), Warm, expressive electric guitar tone (sustain, slight overdrive, smooth vibrato) carrying the main melody, Groove built on Latin percussion (congas, bongos, timbales, shakers) with a steady rock drum backbeat and syncopated bassline, Intro starts with soft guitar phrasing and ambient keys/pads, then builds into a rhythmic groove, Lead guitar plays lyrical, emotional lines with bluesy bends, slides, and call-and-response motifs, Include a dynamic middle section with a more intense solo (faster runs, melodic phrasing, minor pentatonic + Dorian feel), Add subtle organ or electric piano for texture, Occasional brass hits (optional) for Corazón Espinado vibe, Structure: Intro → Theme → Groove → Solo → Breakdown (percussion + guitar fills) → Final soaring melody → Outro fade, Mood: nostalgic, passionate, sensual, late-night desert road, romantic tension
3:37Song Image
Instrumental latin rock guitar track titled “A footballer’s dream, ” Inspired by Santana’s melodic phrasing and expressive lead tone, Medium-fast tempo (100–115 BPM), Key shifts between E major and Dorian mode with blues improvisation, Length 3-4 minutes, Start with a clean acoustic struming (delay, light chorus), building tension, Transition into a driving groove with punchy drums and warm bass, Main theme: catchy, singable guitar melody with subtle dissonance, Lead guitar: sustain-rich tone, smooth legato, slides, bends, and occasional fast runs, Use controlled chaos — brief bursts of latin rock (whammy bar dips, harmonic squeals, chromatic phrases) but always resolving melodically, Mid-section breakdown: spacey, atmospheric, slightly experimental textures, Then build into a soaring, emotional solo, Outro: return to main motif, slightly altered, fading with echo and feedback, Extended bluesy Tone: expressive, slightly wild, but still beautiful and controll
5:29Song Image
An acoustic upbeat danceable rock ballad with a Latin romantic vibes, Tempo medium, 105-117bpm, Warm acoustic guitar drives the rhythm, supported by expressive electric guitar with a smooth, bluesy Strat-style tone — clean with light overdrive, dynamic touch sensitivity, Intimate male vocals with emotional phrasing, slightly husky and heartfelt, The arrangement begins minimal (acoustic + soft percussion), gradually building with steady drums, warm bass, and melodic lead guitar lines that answer the vocal, Lyrics centered on longing, vulnerability, and poetic love, Add tasteful guitar fills, subtle Latin rhythm groove, and a melodic, emotional solo — expressive bends, sustained notes, no shredding, Cinematic but organic, danceable, passionate yet restrained, Key C major
4:09Song Image
A Latin rock track with a smooth, soulful groove and modern edge, Tempo mid-tempo and danceable (95–105 BPM), Rhythm driven by warm Latin percussion (congas, bongos, shakers) locked with a rolling, melodic bassline, Electric guitar leads with expressive, blues-inflected phrases, smooth sustain, tasteful bends, and rhythmic accents, responding to the groove rather than dominating it, Chord progression has a moody Latin minor feel with touches of blues and soul, Arrangement builds gradually: sparse intro, groove-focused verses, hook-led chorus, and space for guitar call-and-response lines, Mood is sensual, reflective, confident — late-night city heat with Latin soul, Production is warm, organic, and modern-radio ready; clean mix, subtle reverb, no EDM drops, crunched, unmistakably original
6:42Song Image
A danceable Latin rock track with blues vibes Mid-tempo (110–120 BPM) Warm, expressive electric guitar leads with long sustain, tasteful bends, and melodic phrasing—focused on feel, not speed, Tight, bass line that locks with Latin percussion (congas, timbales, bongos, shakers) to create constant movement, Subtle organ or Rhodes-style keys underneath for warmth and atmosphere, Vocals are confident, sultry, and rhythmic raspy Chorus is catchy, bilingual-friendly, and designed to make bodies move, Guitar solo is smooth, melodic, and emotional, building intensity without shredding, Overall mood: party, heat, desire, and effortless flow—perfect for a song that feels timeless, and dance-driven
6:16Song Image
A sensual Latin rock track with a danceable, smooth, hypnotic groove, Mid-tempo (≈100 BPM), Warm, melodic electric guitar leads with long sustain and expressive bends, Latin percussion (congas, timbales, shakers), tight bass groove, subtle organ/pad texture underneath, The song should feel nocturnal, passionate, and fluid—equal parts rock and Latin soul, Vocals are confident, slightly raspy, intimate yet powerful, riding the groove rather than overpowering it, Chorus is catchy and sultry, designed to flow effortlessly over the rhythm, Guitar solo is melodic and emotional, focused on feel and phrasing—not speed or shredding, Overall mood: heat, mystery, movement, transformation, Suitable for a song titled “Libélula”, evoking freedom, desire, and change
4:37Song Image
Create a medium to fast Latin rock song with bluesrock and samba music influence Medium tempo (90–96 BPM), warm, passionate, and rhythm-driven, Sound & Style: Latin rock with blues vibes, celebratory but reflective, Instrumentation: expressive electric guitar with smooth sustain, warm bass groove, steady rock drums, light Latin percussion (palmas, congas, shakers), Avoid heavy distortion, Guitar Direction: Tasteful melodic guitar fills between vocal lines, Include a lyrical guitar solo with long bends, vocal-like phrasing, and space between notes, Focus on emotion and melody, not speed, Vocals: Male vocal in Spanish, warm and expressive, Intimate verses, open and passionate chorus, optional soft backing harmonies, Mood & Theme:Love, identity, hard work, and dance, Emotional, danceable, timeless, and radio-friendly, fiesta, Key D major
3:34Song Image
A fun, high-energy Latin jazz fusion song inspired by “Cuban Pete” from The Mask, Tempo around 115 BPM, key of D minor, Male vocal — charismatic, theatrical, playful tone with call-and-response energy, Instrumentation: congas, bongos, timbales, maracas, brass horns, upright bass, and lively piano montuno, Style: mambo / rumba / swing crossover with big-band flavor and modern production clarity, Mood: humorous, flamboyant, infectious rhythm that makes people want to dance, Lyrics theme: self-confident showman introducing himself as the life of the party — full of swagger and wit, with catchy vocal hooks like “boom-chicky-boom” or “olé mi ritmo, ” Add crowd claps, shouts, and horn hits for theatrical flair
2:13Song Image
A fun, high-energy Latin jazz fusion song inspired by “Cuban Pete” from The Mask, Tempo around 115 BPM, key of A minor, Male vocal — charismatic, theatrical, playful tone with call-and-response energy, Instrumentation: congas, bongos, timbales, maracas, brass horns, upright bass, and lively piano montuno, Style: mambo / rumba / swing crossover with big-band flavor and modern production clarity, Mood: humorous, flamboyant, infectious rhythm that makes people want to dance, Lyrics theme: self-confident showman introducing himself as the life of the party — full of swagger and wit, with catchy vocal hooks like “boom-chicky-boom” or “olé mi ritmo, ” Add crowd claps, shouts, and horn hits for theatrical flair, Finish with a bold horn riff and cheeky spoken “Gracias, señoritas!”
3:39Song Image
Create a romantic acoustic ballad with Latin-tropical fusion elements, sung by a solo male vocalist, Tempo 95–100 BPM in A minor, Use warm nylon-string guitar arpeggios, soft bass, and light percussion (cajón, bongos, shakers), Add subtle strings or pads for atmosphere, The vocal tone should be tender, expressive, and emotional — telling a story of love under tropical skies, Melody smooth and poetic, with Latin phrasing and gentle vibrato, Include a short instrumental bridge with melodic guitar solo, Mood: intimate, heartfelt, cinematic — evoking moonlit beaches, passion, and devotion
4:00Song Image
Create a Latin rock song with a fiery, soulful vibe, Blend rhythmic acoustic guitars, clean electric guitar riffs with melodic licks, and vibrant percussion such as congas, timbales, and shakers, Bass should be warm and groovy, locking in with dynamic drums for a driving rhythm, Include a soaring, emotional guitar solo in the bridge, with a tone similar to Latin rock legends, Add guitar fills tastefully throuhout the song, Male Vocals should be passionate, raspy, and expressive, with heartfelt verses and a powerful chorus, The mood should feel festive yet deeply emotional, celebrating music, unity, and love, Tempo around 92–96 BPM, with dynamic builds that create a street festival atmosphere
3:11Song Image
Acoustic Latin folk pop song with a moderate tempo and a melancholic yet hopeful mood, The primary instruments are acoustic guitar, bass, and drums, complemented by a subtle string section and occasional piano, The acoustic guitar plays a prominent role, providing both rhythmic strumming and melodic arpeggios, The bass provides a steady, walking line, while the drums maintain a simple, consistent beat with brushes or light sticks, The string section adds warmth and depth, particularly during the chorus sections, The male lead vocal is clear and expressive, sung in Spanish, with a slightly melancholic tone that conveys emotion without being overly dramatic, The song structure follows a typical verse-chorus format, with an instrumental bridge and an outro, The melody is memorable and singable, with a relatively narrow vocal range, The overall production is clean and balanced, with a natural acoustic feel, The mixing emphasizes the vocals and acoustic guitar, allowing the other instruments to provide a supportive backdrop, The song is in a major key, likely G major, with a consistent tempo around 100-110 BPM