1:56

French song “Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant, ”
Tempo : 116 BPM, bright and rhythmic, Style : french children’s adventure song × folk-pop × sea-shanty, Cheerful male and children’s mixed choir, clear joyful vocals, light laughter between lines, Instruments : acoustic guitars, ukulele, accordion, tambourine, light drums, whistles, sea-wave and seagull sounds in intro/outro, Structure : intro – seagulls and wind, shouted “Ohé ! Hisse et ho !” ; verse – storytelling tone ; chorus – strong sing-along hook “Hisse et ho ! vent du sud ! On ira jusqu’au bout du monde !” ; bridge – soft night-at-sea moment with starry sounds ; final chorus – full choir and laughter fade-out, Mood : joyful, brave, adventurous, heart-warming, Sound palette : wood, wind, salt, sunlight, laughter, Keywords : sea voyage, friendship, courage, childhood dream, discovery
1:14

French song “Till – Le Rire et la Route, ”
Tempo 120 BPM, energetic and playful, Style: french folk-rock × gypsy dance × carnival pop, Male French voice, rough, witty, laughing between lines; background chorus of male and female voices shouting “Ha ! Ha ! Ha !” and clapping rhythmically, Instruments: acoustic guitars, accordion, violin, tambourine, bass, hand-claps, whistle, and stomping percussion, Structure: intro – laughter and crowd sounds; verse – fast storytelling; chorus – infectious dance hook “Ha ! Le monde ment, mais moi j’ris !” with group vocals; bridge – violin solo with rising energy; final chorus – faster and joyful ending with laughter fading into wind, Mood: festive, rebellious, clever, alive, Sound palette: firelight, wine, laughter, street festival, Keywords: freedom, irony, road, truth, joy, rebellion, humor
3:42

French song “Rouge et Noir – Le Feu et la Cendre, ”
Tempo 92 BPM, dark and poetic, modern, with emotional tension, Style: french art-pop × cinematic rock × spoken-word confession, Deep male French voice, expressive, intellectual, oscillating between calm narration and passionate singing, Instruments: piano, electric guitar with tremolo, cello, subtle synth pads, slow drums, with background church reverb and faint ticking clock, Structure: intro – quiet spoken intro; verse – restrained emotion; chorus – rising intensity with melodic hook “Rouge, c’est l’orgueil, noir, c’est la peur”; bridge – whispered monologue; final chorus – orchestral build, tragic and luminous, Mood: romantic, existential, tragic, elegant, Sound palette: gold, crimson, smoke, glass, Keywords: Stendhal, Julien Sorel, ambition, pride, love, downfall, self-awareness, poetic realism
2:36

French song “Chant des Frères d’Armes, ”
Tempo 104 BPM, steady and warm, Style: modern french folk-rock × sing-along anthem, Deep male French voice, natural and expressive, joined by group vocals in chorus, Instruments: acoustic and electric guitars, bass, light drums, claps, accordion and harmonica touches, Add the sound of laughter and background voices at the start for realism, Structure: intro – laughter and guitar; verse – storytelling tone; chorus – catchy and singable with line “Un pour tous, tous pour un !” repeated; bridge – slower and nostalgic; final chorus – full band and all voices together, Mood: warm, energetic, nostalgic, fraternal, Sound palette: wood, smoke, brass, sunlight, Keywords: brotherhood, friendship, shared memories, road, courage, unity, tavern song
3:10

French song “Les Quatre — Prière des Hommes Vivants, ”
Tempo 86 BPM, steady, emotional, cinematic, Style: modern french chanson × poetic folk rock, Four deep male French voices — expressive and warm — singing and speaking like old friends sharing memories, Instruments: acoustic guitar, cello, bass, soft drums, light brass, ambient background of a quiet room, Structure: intro – spoken line “Nous n’étions pas des saints…” ; verses – rhythmic storytelling ; chorus – all voices together on “Nous sommes les quatre, perdus, debout” ; bridge – slower and reflective ; final chorus – united voices fading gently, Mood: nostalgic, noble, human, fraternal, Sound palette: wood, velvet, smoke, dusk light, Keywords: friendship, courage, unity, poetic realism, brotherhood, musketeer spirit
4:27

English tech house poetic track (122 BPM), Deep, groovy basslines, crisp rhythmic layers, bright arpeggios, and evolving atmospheric synths, Beach ambiance mixed with subtle urban textures and soft ocean waves, Vocals in English — calm, emotional spoken-word style reading of “The Rose of Paracelsus”, with slight melodic phrasing and hypnotic reverb, The mood is contemplative yet warm, blending philosophy and rhythm, mystery and faith, Sound design should feel cinematic, smooth, modern, immersive
3:22

French cinematic trip-hop ballad (80 BPM), Female voice only — emotional, melodic, poetic, Inspired by “Le Corsaire Noir” set in the Caribbean, 17th century, Blend modern trip-hop sound with subtle baroque and maritime atmosphere: slow beat, deep bass, distant sea wind, Spanish guitar arpeggios, soft strings, The voice carries melancholy and grandeur, Include refrain: «Ô Corsaire noir, ton baiser goûte la mort et la gloire, » Mood: epic, nostalgic, timeless — between ocean, love, and destiny, ‑Le Corsaire Noir
2:52

French modern trip-hop / spoken electro song (90 BPM), Male voice, low and warm, clear and intimate, like a quiet monologue at night, Lyrics in French — poetic, raw, about a man lost in Paris, between hunger and faith, The delivery is rhythmic, half-spoken, half-sung, Music: clean deep bass, smooth beat, airy synth pads, soft piano, gentle reverb, No crackle, no distortion, The atmosphere is cinematic, emotional, introspective, Include refrain line: «Paris, ma faim, ma fièvre, ma loi — tu me consumes, mais je crois en toi, » Mood: dark, modern, reflective, sensual
3:01

French song “Le Rire du Soleil, ”
Tempo 96 BPM, strong rhythmic pulse, Style: modern french electro-rock × blues × poetic spoken-word, Deep, rough male French voice, confident and sensual, half-spoken, half-sung, Hook: “Le soleil rit — ha-ha-ha — et moi aussi, ” repeated with laughter and groove, Instruments: gritty electric guitar riff, warm bass groove, brushed drums, analog synth bass, occasional claps on the beat, smoky bar ambience, Structure: intro – bass + ambient noise; verse – rhythmic spoken lines; chorus – catchy chant with crowd-like echoes; bridge – bass drop and whisper “Ne crois pas en Dieu, crois en ton feu, ”; final chorus – stronger groove + echoing laughter; outro – soft repeat “Et tout revient, Et moi aussi, ”
Mood: existential, rhythmic, hypnotic, ironic, alive, Sound palette: smoke, brass, red light, sweat, fire, dusk, Keywords: Nietzsche, bar, men, truth, rhythm, freedom, laughter, eternal return
3:29

French song “D’Artagnan — Le Dernier Voyage, ”
Tempo 118 BPM, fast, dynamic, uplifting, Style: cinematic adventure pop × french rock × orchestral folk, Bright male French voice, confident, passionate, heroic, Instruments: acoustic and electric guitars, bass, snare and tom drums, strings, trumpet, rhythmic claps, Add a strong rhythmic hook repeating “Je suis d’Artagnan — le dernier voyage !” like a rallying cry, Structure: intro – guitar and wind; verses – fast storytelling with rhythmic pulse; chorus – powerful, melodic, anthemic; bridge – brief slowdown, then explosive final chorus with full band, Mood: heroic, energetic, passionate, hopeful, Sound palette: steel, leather, wind, sunrise, Keywords: french adventure, courage, youth, freedom, movement, epic energy, musketeer spirit
2:23

Porthos
v5
French song “Porthos — Le Rire et l’Acier, ”
Tempo 108 BPM, strong and rhythmic, heroic and joyful, Style: modern french rock × folk anthem × cinematic adventure, Deep male French voice, powerful, warm, slightly rough, full of charisma, Instruments: electric and acoustic guitars, marching drums, bass, brass accents, male gang shouts in chorus for energy, Add a recurring hook on guitars and percussions around the line “Je suis Porthos ! Le rire et l’acier !” — it must sound anthemic and unforgettable, Structure: intro – spoken laugh and drum roll; verse – storytelling with rhythm; chorus – anthemic and singable; bridge – half-tempo with heroic tension; final chorus – explosive, full band, ending on laughter and echo, Mood: epic, joyful, brave, human, Keywords: french rock, adventure anthem, friendship, courage, wine and fire, musketeer spirit
3:14

Athos
v5
French song “De La Fère — Le Dernier Verre, ”
Tempo 78 BPM, slow, solemn, rhythmic like footsteps in an empty hall, Style: dark cinematic chanson × baroque folk × modern poetic rock, Deep male French voice, warm, tired, noble; spoken-chant tone, Instruments: acoustic guitar, bowed bass, cello, baroque strings, soft drums, metallic percussions, distant church bell, Add a recurring melodic hook played on cello or low strings around the phrase “Je suis Athos, comte de La Fère, ”
Structure: intro – whispered confession + slow guitar ; verse – storytelling with rising strings ; chorus – solemn and powerful ; bridge – minimal, heartbeat percussion ; final chorus – orchestral but restrained ; outro – fade on cello and glass clink, Mood: tragic, noble, introspective, melancholic, dignified, Sound palette: stone, wood, velvet, wine, Keywords: french dark ballad, fallen nobility, faith and guilt, poetic realism, musketeer soul, cinematic confession
4:24

Aramis
v5
French song “Aramis, entre ciel et chair, ”
Tempo 90 BPM, slow, confessional, cinematic, Style: dark chanson × poetic cinematic pop, Deep male French voice, intimate, slightly raspy, close to mic, Instruments: nylon guitar, cello, low toms, organ pad, analog synth bass, Add a recurring melodic hook on strings or voice repeating “Sous la soie, le fer” — hypnotic and emotional, Structure: intro – whispered line “Sous la soie du serment…” ; verse – poetic storytelling ; chorus – solemn and memorable “Je suis Aramis — entre ciel et chair” ; bridge – heartbeat percussion and tension ; final chorus – full orchestration fading to silence, Mood: tragic, noble, sensual, timeless, Keywords: french poetry, musketeer confession, faith and desire, dark romanticism, melodic hook
2:02

Teresa
v5
French-Portuguese song “Teresa, ” Tempo 106 BPM, style: world pop × tribal percussion × cinematic electro, Deep confident female vocal, layered harmonies, strong pulse from low drums and claps, rising synth textures, and vocal chants repeating “Teresa, Teresa”, The chorus builds to a euphoric drop with percussion and crowd vocals, Mood: powerful, wild, liberating, Sound palette: drums, desert wind, freedom, sunlight
2:08

French–Portuguese song “Teresa, Cansada de Dieu, ”
Tempo 108 BPM, warm, sensual, danceable, Style: modern latin-pop × samba-funk × electronic world groove, Lead female French voice with a husky, emotional tone; occasional Portuguese phrases (“Coração de fogo, menina guerreira”), Melody is catchy and memorable, with strong rhythmic phrasing that invites dancing, Instruments: Brazilian percussion (pandeiro, surdo, agogô), acoustic guitar, electric bass, brass accents, soft synth pads, and modern pop drums, Structure: intro – percussion and humming; verse – storytelling rhythm; chorus – explosive, melodic hook “Teresa, cœur de poussière, danse encore, fille de guerre!”; bridge – quiet vocal break with heartbeat rhythm; final chorus – full percussion and crowd energy, Mood: empowering, sensual, rhythmic, warm, emotional, Sound palette: sun, dust, sweat, laughter, sea breeze, Keywords: Teresa, Bahia, freedom, woman, dance, fire, rebirth
2:39

A modern French indie-pop ballad titled “La Belle Impéria, ” Warm female vocal, low and intimate, confident but tender, Tempo around 90 BPM, Smooth rhythm with modern beat — soft electronic drums, deep bass, light piano, and subtle analog synths mixed with acoustic guitar, Keep it elegant and sensual, not dramatic, Mood: poetic, mysterious, a little provocative, The song tells about a woman who turns sin into love, freedom into faith, Add cinematic textures, gentle pulsation, and emotional phrasing in clear French, Hook: “Belle Impéria, fille du feu, tu ris de Dieu, tu pleures un peu, ”
Modern, catchy, graceful — a fusion of poetry and pulse

