
Professional Responsibility Exam, Study Songs
Longform songs to help galvanize concepts and for maximum recall for the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE).
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23 songs
1:56

Rap, Use the same beat as “Regulators” by Warren G
3:15

male voice, aggressive, alternative rock
3:17

4:29

6:38

3:41

4:22

R&B, very Deep Male Vocals, faster pace
7:59

7:59

Folk, Rock, world music fusion, jam band, blues, funk, (All hybrid together)
4:01

5:17

6:59

4:45

6:27

6:27

4:41

80s Ballad Rock, synthesizers, drum machine, sequencer
7:59

Starts with electric piano, smooth bass, and soft jazz-tinged drums, Clean guitar riffs join in, peppered with lush vocal harmonies and light percussion, Saxophone leads the bridge, while soft synth pads and rhythmic keys maintain a breezy, polished yacht rock sound
3:38

A hard-edged dance track fusing 80s pop rock features punchy drum machines, driving electric guitars with chorus effect, and prominent synth bass, Verses use syncopated rhythm guitars and layered keys; the chorus bursts with melodic synth hooks and tight vocal harmonies
5:34

An energetic synth-pop, new-wave track at a fast tempo, built on bright, layered synthesizers and catchy arpeggios, Drum machines drive a punchy, syncopated beat, while acoustic guitars add a crisp texture in the verses, Distinctive vocals soar above, with dynamic lifts in each chorus
7:59

7:58

Verses layer ukulele strums and bouncy reggae-influenced bass with sparse percussion, while indie pop piano chords add melodic color, Pre-chorus transitions introduce Hammond organ swells and tasteful synth accents, The chorus brings in punchy drums and bright cooing vocals, creating a lively alternative rock feel, Bridge features syncopated percussion and organ solos, before returning for a soaring, multi-instrument finale
6:24

Kick off with a reggae-inspired ukulele rhythm, joined by melodic bass-line and splashy indie pop drums, Verses feature soft cooing vocals, airy synth layers, and Hammond organ swells, Piano accents cut through on the chorus, building energy, Percussion adds edge throughout
