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LOVER GIRL

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2 songs
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Tempo 95–105 BPM, Moves from a "sway" to a "strut"—think head-nodding bedroom pop, Key G Major, A bright, "popping" key that feels sunnier and more energetic, Rhythm Syncopated Groove, A bouncy bassline with a crisp "snip-snap" snare and tambourines, Vocals Staccato & Spunky, Short, jumpy notes delivered like you're telling a juicy secret, Radio FX Interjections, The "radio" lines should "poke" in quickly like a flirty back-and-forth, Instrumentation Plucky & Bright, Funky muted guitar strums and a cheerful piano, Vibe & Delivery ​The Spoken Intro: High-energy movie voiceover style; breaking the fourth wall, ​The Attitude: The "Lover Girl" persona is now a playful exaggeration—lots of giggles, dramatic sighs, and theatrical energy, ​The Chord Loop: Gmaj7 - Am7 - Bm7 - Cmaj7 (A constant upward climb that feels happy), female vocals
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Tempo: ​72–78 BPM (Beats Per Minute): This is a relaxed, "swaying" tempo, It allows for that breathy, unhurried vocal style, It should feel like a slow dance or a lazy afternoon, ​Key: ​E Major or A Major: These keys are often described as "bright, " "warm, " and "hopeful, " They suit a feminine, youthful voice perfectly without being too aggressive, Melody & Production Style ​The "Main" Voice (The Lover Girl) ​Style: Minimal vibrato, lots of "air" in the tone, The "Radio" Voice (The Parentheses) ​Style: Use a "Telephone" filter (High-pass and Low-pass EQ) to make it sound thin and vintage, The final line should fade out with just the radio filter, leaving the listener with that nostalgic, "old movie" feeling, female vocals