3:20

Acoustic Singer-Songwriter, male vocal
personal, reflective in a stripped-down, acoustic arrangement, Instruments: Acoustic guitar, light piano, subtle strings, Artists to reference: Andrew Peterson, Rich Mullins
3:12

Snippets
v4.5
Acoustic Singer-Songwriter, male vocal
personal, reflective in a stripped-down, acoustic arrangement, Instruments: Acoustic guitar, light piano, subtle strings, Artists to reference: Andrew Peterson, Rich Mullins
3:30

Genre: Upbeat alternative rock with dream pop and synthwave influences, Vocals in Ed Sheeran's style
Mood: Reflective yet energetic; emotionally charged but forward-moving
Tempo: 125–135 BPM
Instruments: Driving electric guitars, ambient synth layers, punchy drums, subtle bass groove, atmospheric pads
Vocals: Male lead with emotional delivery
Vibe: Think The 1975 meets M83 with a touch of Paramore’s energy and Explosions in the Sky’s cinematic layering
Lyrical Themes: Spiritual reflection, emotional transformation, tension between past and present, hope through disillusionment
Production Notes: Keep the verses moody and textured, then lift into a soaring, anthemic chorus, Use reverb and delay to create a sense of space, but keep the rhythm section tight and propulsive
3:00

Acoustic Singer-Songwriter, male vocal
personal, reflective in a stripped-down, acoustic arrangement, Instruments: Acoustic guitar, light piano, subtle strings, Artists to reference: Andrew Peterson, Rich Mullins
2:59

Acoustic Singer-Songwriter, male vocal
personal, reflective in a stripped-down, acoustic arrangement, Instruments: Acoustic guitar, light piano, subtle strings, Artists to reference: Andrew Peterson, Rich Mullins
3:02

Singer-Songwriter, pop, male vocal
personal
Instruments: guitar, piano, subtle strings
2:39

Sometimes
v4.5
Pop, piano Singer-Songwriter, male vocal
Upbeat, happy, light, Instruments: bouncy, upbeat piano pop
Artists to reference: Andrew Peterson, Rich Mullins
3:19

Acoustic Singer-Songwriter, male vocal
personal, depressed, reflective in a stripped-down, acoustic arrangement, Instruments: Acoustic guitar, light piano, subtle strings, Melancholic
3:27

Raw
v4.5
🎧 Genre: Dark Pop / techno-Pop / with an edge / rock
🌌 Mood: Seductive • Restless • Spiraling
🕺 Tempo: Upbeat, pulsing with nocturnal energy
🎨 Visual Palette: Neon pinks and purples, shadowy alleyways, glittering city lights, and a haunted mirrorball spinning in slow motion, Male vocals
Description:
A midnight confession wrapped in a dancefloor anthem, Ed Sheeran's Bad Habits is the sound of temptation in motion — a slick, synth-laced spiral into the kind of choices you regret in the morning, The beat is infectious, but the lyrics are laced with guilt, as if every bass drop is a heartbeat skipping for the wrong reasons, This is the soundtrack to a night you swore you wouldn’t repeat — but did anyway
3:17

Miss My Friends
v4.5
Style of Music: Piano-driven singer-songwriter
Voice: Warm, emotional male vocal, similar to Ed Sheeran's or Ben Rector's, intimate and expressive
Mood: Nostalgic, heartfelt, reflective, bittersweet
Instruments:
Lead: Soft, expressive piano
Supporting: Light acoustic guitar, subtle string pads, minimal percussion (brush snare or soft kick), optional ambient textures for emotional depth
Optional: Background harmonies in chorus and bridge for emotional lift
Description:
A tender, introspective ballad that captures the ache of growing apart from close friends over time, The song opens with a gentle piano progression, setting a reflective tone, The verses tell a story of youth, connection, and the slow drift of time, while the chorus swells with emotional honesty and longing, The bridge adds a deeper layer of vulnerability, before returning to the chorus with renewed emotional weight, Style similar to Ed Sheeran's or Ben Rector's
3:28

Welcome Mat
v4.5
Genre: Acoustic Pop / Singer-Songwriter
Mood: Reflective, Hopeful, Introspective
Instruments: Acoustic guitar-driven with warm fingerpicking, subtle piano layers, ambient pads, soft kick and snare rhythm, light strings in the bridge
Vocal Style: Male lead vocal with emotional, conversational delivery—similar to Ed Sheeran’s tone in “Photograph” or “Visiting Hours”, Harmonies build in the chorus for emotional lift, Production Style: Clean and intimate, with a focus on storytelling, Organic textures and minimalistic pop production, Think stripped-down verses that swell into fuller choruses with layered harmonies and ambient reverb
3:25

Until the End
v4.5
Genre: Upbeat Pop Rock / Anthemic Singer-Songwriter
Mood: Empowering, Hopeful, Uplifting
Instruments: Driving acoustic guitar rhythm, layered electric guitars for energy, punchy drums with a steady kick-snare groove, warm bassline, ambient synth pads for emotional lift, and subtle piano flourishes in the bridge, Vocal Style: Male lead vocal with grit and emotional clarity—think Ed Sheeran's style meets NEEDTOBREATHE's and Ben Rector, Dynamic delivery that builds from reflective verses to soaring, anthemic choruses, Background harmonies and gang vocals in the final chorus for a stadium feel, Production Style: Polished and energetic with a live-band feel, Verses are slightly stripped back to let the lyrics breathe, while choruses explode with layered instrumentation and vocal harmonies, Bridge introduces a brief emotional dip before launching into a powerful final chorus and outro

