
Klaude's Favourite Creations
I finally have the tools to create the music I've had swirling around in my head. I've been a songwriter for more than 40 years but always needed musicians to bring my words to life...not anymore :)
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26 songs
3:34

ballad, soft, piano, warm, pedal steel, country, breathy, light, female vocals, vocal, acoustic guitar, gentle, smooth, acoustic, country ballad
3:11

Another Day
v4.5
Heart-wrenching modern country ballad (6/8, 74 BPM) with whispered verses, female alto that sounds like the vocalist in the audio uploaded, swelling into a full-band, string-laced crescendo chorus—organic Nashville mix—title: “Help Me Let You Go”
3:38

Intimate country breakup ballad, Soft guitar/piano verses, breathy low-alto vocal confiding in her lost love; each chorus layers drums, pedal steel and harmony until the final explosive release, Track name: Happy Wedding Day
4:51

Majestic pop ballad, 68 BPM, Whispered piano intro, airy soprano, Layers build: verse strings → pre-chorus cellos → bridge key change with full orchestra and cymbal swells, Final chorus explodes in sweeping violins, brass, thundering drums, choir, and one spine-tingling high note before fading back to solo piano
3:54

Fast Americana (96 BPM), Gritty baritone over driving acoustic + upright bass, Steel-guitar riffs weave through verses; big harmony choruses punch with handclaps and tambourine, Breakaway slide solo, finish on soaring steel bend
3:39

Jackson
v4.5
warm country-folk lullaby (3/4, 70 BPM), Intimate acoustic picking, upright bass pulse, raspy-soft male vocal croons blessings for a newborn, Light brushed drums and pedal-steel pad join each chorus, closing on a gentle hum
3:12

Title: "Streetlight Swagger", Up-tempo 12/8 vintage soul-jazz groove, 108 BPM, Horn stabs (tenor & baritone sax, muted trumpet), walking upright bass, crisp snare + tambourine, tremolo electric-guitar chops, Hammond B3 fills, Smoky contralto female vocal—sassy, elastic melisma, Chorus brings call-and-response backing vox and handclaps, Tape-warm mix, rowdy late-night club vibe
4:19

Ashes & Wine
v4.5
Slow vintage soul ballad in A minor, 4/4 at 66 BPM, Intro: hollow-body guitar arpeggios with light vinyl crackle, brushed snare rim, warm upright-bass pulse, Husky contralto female vocal—close-mic, jazz inflection, Verse stays sparse; pre-chorus adds muted trumpet pads, Chorus swells with bari-sax countermelody, lush strings, gospel “oooh” BGVs, Bridge features bluesy guitar + vibraphone duet, then drops to guitar & voice for final line, Tape-warm, late-night Amy-era soul vibe
4:52

Mid-tempo retro soul-jazz (84 BPM, 4/4), Groove: brushed-snare shuffle, upright bass walk, Wurlitzer chords, fingertip vibraphone taps, Baritone-sax riffs answer a smoky contralto female vocal—sultry, half-whispered, Verses stay sparse; pre-chorus adds muted trumpet swells, Chorus blooms with horn stabs, hand-clap backbeat, and trio “mmm-hmm” BGVs, Bridge features a gritty hollow-body guitar solo into brief breakdown, then full band return, Warm tape saturation, late-night lounge seduction
4:25

Letters On Vinyl
v4.5
Vintage soul-blues groove in A-minor, swung 4/4 at 78 BPM, Drums: brushed-snare shuffle + rim clicks; upright-bass walk; warm Rhodes and hollow-body guitar comps, Lead vocal: husky female contralto, smoky-grain Amy-era tone—same singer as “Ashes & Wine” and “Honey & Smoke, ” Tenor-sax answers every line; chorus adds bari-sax pad, muted-trumpet swells, gospel “mmm” BGVs, Big harmonies in the chorus, 8-bar tenor-sax solo in bridge, then drop to vocal + Rhodes before full band return, Tape-warm, late-night record-spin mood
3:30

Secondhand Halo
v4.5
Mid-tempo vintage soul (90 BPM, swung 4/4), Drums: crisp snare+handclap backbeat; walking upright bass; hollow-body guitar chops; Hammond B3 stabs, Full horn section (trumpet, tenor & bari sax, trombone) punches chorus; muted-trumpet pads in verses, Lead vocal: same husky contralto female from “Honey & Smoke” and “Letters on Vinyl”, Bridge drops to tambourine + bass, then horns blast back, Tape-warm Motown bounce—upbeat groove, lyrically dark
3:44

Quiet Storm
v4.5
Slow vintage soul-jazz ballad, 6/8 at 72 BPM, Sparse verses: brushed-snare side stick, upright-bass pulse, warm Rhodes, hollow-body guitar whispers, soft vinyl crackle, SAME husky contralto female vocalist as “Secondhand Halo”; close-mic, half-spoken in verses, Choruses blossom with three-part gospel-style BGV “ooohs”, subtle string pad, faint muted-trumpet swells—no full horn hits, Bridge features mellow vibraphone over bass/drums, then drop to vocal + Rhodes for final line, Tape-warm, intimate nightclub mood
3:04

Broken Rules
v4.5
Up-tempo vintage soul shuffle, swung 4/4 at 118 BPM, Drums: crisp snare shuffle + handclap accents; walking upright bass; hollow-body guitar chops; Hammond B3 stabs, Full horn section (2 trumpets, tenor & bari sax, trombone) answers vocal lines and drives hook, Lead vocal: husky contralto female—same singer from “Ashes & Wine” and “Honey & Smoke, ” Bridge drops to drums + bass + organ vamp, then horns blast back for final chorus, Tape-warm Motown/Amy-era energy, dance-floor punch
3:33

Velvet Sin
v4.5
Up-tempo vintage soul shuffle, swung 4/4 at 110 BPM, Drums: crisp snare shuffle + tambourine; walking upright bass; hollow-body guitar chops; Hammond B3 stabs, Horn section (2 trumpets, tenor & bari sax, trombone) trades riffs with vocal; chorus features call-and-response BGV gang (“vel-vet sin”), Lead vocal: same husky contralto female from “Ashes & Wine, ” Bridge drops to drums + bass + muted-trumpet whisper, then full horn blast into final double chorus, Tape-warm Motown swagger, unforgettable hook
3:47

Slow Burn
v4.5
Mid-tempo vintage soul-blues, 4/4 at 92 BPM, minor key, Drums: rim-click groove → full snare in chorus; upright bass walk; smoky Rhodes; sparse hollow-body guitar, Verses: muted trumpet pads, tense bari-sax swells, Choruses explode with full horn stabs, Hammond B3 chords, 3-part gospel BGVs chanting “slow burn, ” Lead vocal: same husky contralto female from “Honey & Smoke, ” Bridge drops to drums-bass-organ vamp, tension horn swell, then double chorus, Tape-warm Motown/Amy-era edge
3:44

Slow vintage blues-soul ballad, 6/8 at 68 BPM, Mono ribbon-mic vibe, tape-warm, Intro: smokey upright piano 7th-voicings + sparse walking upright-bass (every 3rd beat), Verses: piano/bass only; lead vocal—same husky contralto female from “Slow Burn, ” near-whisper, close-mic, Pre-chorus adds soft brushed-snare rim + vibraphone taps, Chorus: low tenor-sax moan, muted-trumpet pad, subtle gospel “oooh” BGVs, Bridge drops to solo piano, then horns sigh back in for final hush, Dim-lit lounge, classic Motown blues mood
3:07

Up-tempo vintage Motown soul shuffle, swung 4/4 at 112 BPM, D-minor, Drums: crisp snare shuffle + tambourine; walking upright-bass; hollow-body guitar chops; Hammond B3 stabs, Horn section (2 trumpets, tenor & bari sax, trombone) trades riffs with vocal; chorus features gang BGV call-and-response “RUN, run, run, ” Lead vocal: husky contralto female—same singer as “Slow Burn, ” Bridge drops to drums-bass vamp with wailing tenor-sax, then full horn blast into final double chorus, Tape-warm, dangerous night-street energy
3:43

Slow vintage soul ballad, 6/8 at 70 BPM, Intro: close-mic felt-piano + light vinyl hiss, Verses: piano only; lead vocal—same husky contralto female from “Compass Home, ” whisper-intimate, Pre-chorus adds pizzicato upright-bass pulses, Chorus swells with legato string quartet, muted-trumpet pad, and 3-part gospel “mmm” BGVs, then resolves back to solo piano, Bridge drops to piano alone; final chorus crescendos then fades to piano & breathy vocal, Tape-warm Motown torch mood
3:22

Shine Like Me
v4.5
High-energy dance-pop, 4/4 at 122 BPM, Verse groove: funky palm-mute guitar, disco-bass octave walk, four-on-the-floor kick, side-chain synth pad, Female pop alto vocal—warm, airy, confident, Dua-Lipa-esque (do not name artist), Pre-chorus adds riser FX & handclaps, Chorus explodes to E-flat major: stacked gospel BGVs, lush octave strings, brass stab layer, tight hi-hat, Bridge drops drums & bass—only pizzicato → legato strings + vocal, then full beat re-enters into double chorus, Mastered for club punch--hot but dynamic
4:07

You Always Stay
v4.5
country, warm, vocal, minimal, light, modern, ballad, country ballad, acoustic, smooth, emotional, organic, soft, breathy
3:58

Genre: Cinematic alt-pop ballad with ambient and country-soul undertones, Tempo: 65 BPM, Instruments: Sparse ambient piano, sub-bass pulse, reversed synths, strings, and soft cinematic percussion, Structure: Minimal intro → emotional build → powerful bridge → soft ending, Chords: Am–F–C–Dm (verses), F–Am–G–C (pre), F–C–G–Am (chorus), Em–F–Am–G–C (bridge), Vocals: Duoethereal female voice (breathy, intimate, layered) and gritty male voice (raw, soulful, emotional), Female leads verse 1; male leads verse 2; duets/harmonies in choruses/bridge, Production: Spacious, atmospheric, deep reverb, cinematic texture, Emotion: Haunting, transcendent, healing from grief, Ending: Fades with both voices overlapping like a conversation beyond time
3:57

Limitless
v4.5
Modern Americana anthem, 160 BPM uptempo, powerful female vocal with warm gravelly tones for versed, soulful raspy back up vocals uniting on chorus, driving country rock beat with thunderous kick and deep snare, fat bass lines, jangly acoustic guitar rhythm with soaring electric guitar leads, fiddle accents, sweeping string section, grand piano foundation, Hammond organ fills, layered vocal harmonies building to massive sing-along chorus, hand claps and stomp percussion, bright mandolin or banjo touches, warm analog production with punch and clarity, toe-tapping four-on-the-floor rhythm, celebratory honky-tonk energy meets stadium rock power, dynamic build from intimate verses to explosive anthemic chorus, triumphant bridge with full band, inspirational heartland sound, rich frequencies, feel-good summer festival vibe, uplifting victorious energy
2:54

Style / Genre:
Motivational hip-hop rap with cinematic energy, Focused, determined, white-rapper cadence, Tempo & Key:
Mid-tempo (85–95 BPM), minor key with uplifting tension, Overall Feel:
Driven, hopeful, and powerful, Feels like overcoming odds and proving yourself, Emotional but accessible, Vocals:
White male rapper with confident, energized delivery, Lyrics fully rapped with strong cadence and rhythm, Hooks are rapped but more repetitive and punchy for memorability, Clear, powerful enunciation, No singing, Instrumentation:
Piano or string motif with steady hip-hop drums, Fuller bass than the dark version, Light cinematic builds in chorus sections, Beat is polished but still gritty, Production Notes:
Clean, radio-ready mix, No auto-tune, Strong dynamics, Feels like a comeback anthem
3:27

Style / Genre:
Emotional Southern rap with gospel-anthem elements, Cinematic, gritty, soulful, Tempo & Key:
Slow to mid-tempo (70–75 BPM), minor key, Overall Feel:
Dark, reflective storytelling that builds into a powerful, emotional anthem, Raw, lived-in, authentic — not polished or pop, Vocals:
Male lead with a raspy, weathered, emotional voice, Imperfections stay in (breath, cracks, strain), Verses are spoken-rap, slow and conversational, Chorus is melodic and anthemic with long sustained notes, Strong emotional contrast between verses and chorus, Gospel-style background harmonies and choir swells in chorus and bridge, Instrumentation:
Minimal piano intro in minor key, Sparse verses with piano, deep 808 bass, slow trap drums, subtle acoustic or muted electric guitar, Pre-chorus adds church organ and light choir hums, Chorus brings fuller drums, bass, piano, guitar layers, and open gospel choir, Bridge drops to piano + vocals + choir only, then rebuilds, Final chorus is biggest mo
4:10

80s adult contemporary pop with a warm, uplifting mid-tempo groove around 96 BPM, Smooth, steady drum kit with a soft gated snare, warm electric piano, subtle analog synth pads, clean electric guitar accents, and a supportive melodic bassline, Nostalgic but timeless feel, confident and optimistic without being flashy, Female lead vocal with an intimate, warm, mid-range tone, Conversational phrasing, restrained emotion, subtle soul influence, clean tone with gentle natural texture only on emotional words, No belting, no vocal runs, Vocal sits slightly behind the beat and feels personal, grounded, and emotionally sincere, Mood is safe, chosen, grateful, and steady love, Chorus lifts emotionally but remains controlled, 80s production polish without sounding dated
4:40

80s rock ballad with a slow, emotional build around 74 BPM, Atmospheric intro with soft synth pads and piano, gradually adding drums, bass, and soaring electric guitars, Big, cinematic chorus with classic 80s rock power, but controlled and tasteful, Strong emotional arc from intimate verses to a full, heartfelt chorus, Female lead vocal that is warm, grounded, and intimate rather than aggressive, Mid-range focused delivery with emotional depth, clean tone with slight grit only at peak moments, Confident, expressive phrasing without vocal acrobatics, No excessive belting, Emotion comes from honesty and control, not volume, Mood is devoted, protective, deeply connected love, Romantic, soulful, and sincere, Feels timeless, dramatic, and emotionally anchored
