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Create a funky, upbeat song with a tight groove and playful energy, Tempo is mid-to-fast, driven by syncopated bass lines, clean rhythmic guitar chops, punchy drums, and bright keyboard stabs, Vocals are male, confident, and smooth, with a slightly gritty edge and expressive phrasing, Vocal delivery is rhythmic and groove-locked, with clear intonation, subtle pitch bends, and call-and-response moments, The overall mood is fun, stylish, and danceable, full of swagger, bounce, and classic funk attitude
5:21

Style:
classic funk / groove testimony
Tempo:
Mid-tempo funk (≈108–112 BPM)
Groove & Feel:
Deep pocket, dance-floor driven, crowd-powered
Lead Instrument:
Slap-style or rubbery fingerstyle bass
Supporting Instruments:
Tight funk drums, rhythm guitar scratches, short horn stabs, handclaps, call-and-response backing vocals
Vocal Style:
Male lead vocal;
confident storyteller delivery with crowd interaction
3:52

13/8 uneven pocketed (1 + 3 + 2 + 1 + 3 + 2 + 1) short long medium short long medium short grouping beat, tempo 74 bpm, soulful limited range female vocals, gives direction to band, Crowd interjections marked by tags, female backing vocals on refrains, genre: funk with elements of ska and acid jazz
sharp, tangy harmonies, gritty bass, unexpected drops and climbs, and wild, syncopated grooves, Keep the listener off-balance but hooked, voice should be strong and commanding but behind the music, The groove and Rhythm are king an overall soulful engaging funk song with instrumental break and groove break successively w/ layered instrumentation to rebuild the groove during 2nd half of the bridge, Beats should not be overbearing or shadowing the groove from the bass guitar, clear outro, fades out with crowd cheering
‑algorithm, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑muddy, ‑distorted, ‑compressed, -brass backing, -sax, -disco, -ska, -acid jazz, ‑chopped vocals, ‑glitch
3:43

4:41

A driving, syncopated groove built on tight funk-inspired drums and percussive bass lines anchors the track, Sharp, staccato guitar or keyboard riffs emphasize off-beats, while layered handclaps and auxiliary percussion fill out the rhythm, Energetic, clean production
4:04

Hawak Mo Ang Beat Funk
v4.5-all
Funk version songs, or "funkified" covers, take existing songs from pop, rock, or soul genres and re-arrange them with the core elements of funk music: a heavy, syncopated bassline, a "groove" focused on the first beat ("The One"), and percussive, rhythmic instrumentation, This style often involves using staccato guitar "chanks, " horns, and clavinet to add energy, making the song more danceable
4:30

Style: Gritty Psy-Funk, Slacker Funk-Rock, Gated Fuzz Lead Guitar, Broken-Circuit Distortion, Octave-Divider, Screaming Wah-wah, Relentless Slap Bass, Syncopated Breakbeat Drums, 105 BPM, Tape-saturated clipping, Soulful clean male vocals, Bit-crushed edge, Holographic 3D Stage, Harmonic feedback
4:14

funk, Insane Balkan carnival-funk at 108 BPM in a minor key, male vocals, Maniac brass riffing—trumpet, trombone, tuba—locked with accordion and frantic violin runs, Tight slap-bass and wah guitar in a stuttering funk pocket, clavinet stabs on offbeats, Hyper stop–starts with surprise 9/8 and 7/8 two-bar bursts, whistle sirens, stomps, and drunken unison shouts, Big call-and-response chant hook, fake breakdown ending into a modulated, chaotic bridge and final explosive brass stack; modern, clean, slightly gritty mix with the vocal right up front, frantic, fake, violin, accordion, clean
2:33

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3:34

Groovy funk track built on a tight rhythm section—punchy drums, syncopated bass, crisp guitar chops, Bright, masterfully EQ’d Rhodes keys layer beneath, leaving space for infectious, riff-driven trombone hooks and brassy backing stabs, The mix is glossed with studio mastering polish for maximum punch
4:55

4:06

The funk song opens with 80s synths, crisp electric guitar riffs and driving drums, Four female vocalists alternate lead lines in the verses, blending into bold harmonies in the choruses, The bridge features layered harmonies and inventive guitar textures, concluding with a dynamic full-band outro, guitar solo, Slap bass
3:36

Produce a modern funk cover while strictly retaining the original melody, chord progression, and harmonic framework, Build a groove-driven arrangement featuring tight, syncopated drum patterns, a punchy and expressive bassline, and bright, percussive rhythm guitars, Layer in supportive funk elements such as clavinet or Rhodes keys, brass stabs, and subtle auxiliary percussion to enhance rhythmic movement and musical texture, Maintain a clean, well-balanced mix with a strong pocket and consistent forward momentum, Use smooth, natural transitions between verses and choruses, avoiding abrupt breaks that disrupt the groove, Deliver vocals with energetic, youthful character, precise timing, and clear melodic articulation, The overall production should feel lively, danceable, and anthem-ready while preserving the song’s original musical identity and flow
4:59

1980s funk track, 115–128 BPM, E minor, 3:30, Vintage analog production, warm tape saturation, subtle lo‑fi grit, Instruments: punchy live drums (gated snare, crisp hi‑hats), tight slap bass with melodic fills, wah/chorus electric guitar, bright horn stabs, layered brass, warm analog synth pads, punchy synth bass, electric piano, occasional cowbell/percussion, Arrangement: short hook intro, two verses, pre‑chorus, big chorus with horn hooks, bridge with guitar/synth solo, final chorus/fade, Vocals: confident, slightly raspy lead with rhythmic delivery, soulful inflections, tight timing, playful ad‑libs; stacked harmonies on choruses; short call‑and‑response backing lines; subtle slapback delay and warm analog saturation, Production cues: gated snare reverb, stereo chorus, punchy low end, clear horn mids, analog compression, Mood: funky, upbeat, swaggering;
4:52

A tight funk groove kicks off with syncopated electric guitar, punchy bass lines, and crisp, intricate drum patterns, Layers of vibrant brass punctuate the chorus, while vintage keys and subtle percussion keep the verses dynamic, Instrumental breaks spotlight wah guitar and horn riffs
3:31

Upbeat electro-swing track blending 1920s jazz aesthetics with modern electronic dance music production, The arrangement features a prominent, syncopated brass section with trumpets and saxophones playing staccato riffs over a driving four-on-the-floor house beat, A walking synth bassline provides the harmonic foundation in a minor key at approximately 124 BPM, The male vocals are delivered with a cynical, energetic tone, utilizing rhythmic phrasing and occasional distortion effects, Production elements include heavy sidechain compression, crisp digital percussion, and filtered synth sweeps during transitions, The structure follows a verse-chorus-bridge format with high-energy instrumental drops characterized by chopped vocal samples and aggressive brass stabs
3:40

P-Funk × Breakbeat Hip Hop × Space Disco, rubbery synth bass riffs, live funk drum breaks, talkbox vocal cuts, analog synth arpeggio samples, crowd hype shouts, phaser-soaked guitars, cosmic party vibe, heavy groove quantization with human fills, saturated low end
3:47

Use the uploaded melody as the main theme, Lyrics structure: Verse A → Verse B → Chorus → Verse 2A → Verse 2B → Chorus 2 → Bridge → Last Chorus, Style: Funk groove, energetic and soulful, with strong rhythm and bass, Instruments: Wah guitar, horn section, and especially clavinet must be used, The clavinet should be emphasized and appear more frequently than other instruments, Vocals:
- Lead vocal should be a female voice suitable for funk, - Male voices are only used for call & response, shouts, and backing vocals, - If male voices are included in Verse B, they must also be included in Verse 2B to maintain balance, - Female voices must not be used in these call & response, shout, or backing vocal parts
3:20

3:34

Modern heavy funk, aggressive brass section, punchy horn stabs, staccato brass, unison horn lines, syncopated slap bass, soulful groove, 110 BPM, live percussion, horn-driven riffs, powerful production, rhythmic intensity, clean funk guitar scratches, Energetic male vocals, soulful, melodic backing vocals, Clean studio recording with balanced mix and dynamic headroom, Don't brickwall, ‑Country, ‑pop, ‑strings, ‑synths
2:38

A funny funk track kicks off with a tight, syncopated bass groove and sparkling clavinet riffs over crisp drum breaks, Horn stabs punch in on the upbeat, with playful guitar scratches weaving through, Keytar and talkbox solos add quirky flair, keeping the groove infectious and lighthearted
3:27

upbeat electro funk groove, bright analog synth lead, catchy playful melody, funky synth bass, 165bpm, guitar melody, afrobeat
4:56

funk respect la musique et laisse une petite intro musical duo musicale avec un chanteur et une chanteuse
3:42

The song explodes with a syncopated funk groove—crisp rhythm guitar and punchy bass meshing over sharp, driving drums, Playful "ladadaaa" vocal riffs double the wah-soaked guitar line, Brass stabs punctuate, and lively percussion accents add bounce, Sparse breakdowns spotlight vocals and groove, rebuilding into thick, chorus-drenched funk texture, The finale features a wild, expressive guitar solo that rides out on the groove
5:04

Original 80s-inspired funk instrumental, 110 BPM, deep groovy bassline, syncopated funk guitar, warm retro string pads, tight drum machine feel, danceable groove, vintage funk atmosphere with modern clarity, original composition, no reference to known artists
4:34

Funk-heavy
Up-tempo, highly danceable, explosive funk groove
James Brown–inspired high-energy funk style
Fast, driving beat with strong emphasis on the one
Tight, crisp drums pushing the groove forward
Aggressive, bouncy slap (chopper) bass leading the rhythm
Extremely sharp, nonstop funk guitar cutting
Soulful, powerful female lead vocal with high energy
Tons of vocal ad-libs and shouts like “Hey!”, “Ho!”, “Uh!”, “Yeah!”, “Come on!”
Intense call-and-response between lead vocal, backing vocals, and band shouts
Thick, rhythmic funk choruses that make you move
Hype screams and crowd-style chants in breaks and endings
Sweaty, joyful, unstoppable 70s James Brown–style funk party vibe
Strong live-performance feel, fun, funky, and full of momentum
3:34

4:34

2:44

4:14

multiple singers, catchy, slap bass, horns, synths, wah guitar four-on-the-floor, syncopated, groovy, 70s/80s funk, upbeat, feel-good, expressive vocals, funky trumpet and trombone
3:27

A slow, sensual funk track built around a deep, buttery bassline, relaxed tempo, and a strong pocket that never rushes, Sung by a deep male voice
Use warm electric bass, tight but unhurried drums, soft rhythm guitar with muted strums, subtle wah or clav accents, and lush background textures, The groove should feel confident, seductive, and effortless, designed to make listeners sway rather than dance hard, Vocals should be low, smooth, and intimate, delivered with playful confidence and charm, supported by soft backing harmonies, The arrangement should leave plenty of space, letting the rhythm breathe and the bass carry the song, The overall mood is sexy, humorous, and self-assured, suggestive but never explicit, like a late-night slow jam meant to feel irresistible and fun, Avoid fast tempos, aggressive energy, or novelty sounds, Keep it silky, groovy, and smooth from start to finish
3:28

High-energy, syncopated funk track with a thick, dominant slap bass driving the groove, deep, bouncy low-end, occasional distorted pops and ghost notes, Tight acoustic drums with fat kick, snappy snare, and slightly loose, swinging hi-hats, Electric guitar is minimal, muted, and percussive, kept low in the mix, Male vocals are raw, playful, and slightly wild, centered in a low register with rhythmic spoken lines, punchy phrasing, shouts, and quirky ad-libs, with only brief falsetto accents, Groove-based, mid-tempo, minor key, emphasizing feel, pocket, and swing over precision, Warm, saturated, analog-style production with heavy bass–kick interaction and subtle tape compression, Second half features a muted, echo-drenched electric jazz trumpet with raspy attack, expressive bends, and analog delay, clearly brassy and not flute-like
3:32

3:32

3:03

Create a hopeful & optimistic Funk track at a medium (80-100 bpm) tempo, It features an atmospheric and textural melody, with jazz-influenced (7ths, 9ths) harmony, The rhythm is a syncopated and groovy rhythm, using a standard rock band, Production includes a clean and modern production
3:24

Lagu funk ini dibuka dengan groove bass yang catchy, ditemani drum tight dengan hi-hat syncopated, Gitar rhythm dengan wah pedal mengisi ruang, brass section menyapa di chorus, dan synth funk memperkaya layer, Breakdown menghadirkan slap bass solo sebelum groove utama kembali
3:23

This funk track opens with syncopated bass, wah-heavy guitar, and crisp, punchy drums laying down a deep groove, Brass stabs and clavinet add vibrant color, while breakdowns spotlight locked percussion and bass rhythms, Alternating male and female English vocals interplay atop the groove
3:04

funk, Glossy modern funk with vintage sparkle; tight rhythm guitar, silky bass slides, and playful percussion, Low female vocals sit intimate and warm in the verses, then lift with stacked harmonies and call‑and‑response ad-libs in the chorus, Clean keys and subtle horn stabs answer the vocals; bridge opens with half-time groove and airy pads before snapping back into full-pocket dance energy, low, soft, vocal
2:54

2:54

A punchy upbeat funk foundation kicks off with syncopated bass, tight drums, muted electric guitar chops, and animated clavs, Verses feature energetic talk-singing, matched by cheeky horn stabs, The chorus bursts with a catchy, repeated hook and playful group vocals, all rhythm-driven
3:03

A deep funk style with a deep groove, Funky guitar with driving funky bass, Male vocal with female backing and harmonies harmonies
2:16

Keep the original tempo, key, chord progression, and vocal melody exactly the same, Change only the performance and arrangement style:
tight funk rhythm, syncopated drum groove, dry and punchy kick and snare, deep, groovy bass with clear articulation, clean muted guitar with rhythmic funk strumming, short, precise notes, lots of space, Vocals are cool, controlled, and slightly playful, not aggressive, The feel is funky, minimal, and groove-driven, No dramatic changes, no added melodies, no fills that alter the song
2:52

fast 1969 raw minimal funk groove inspired by clyde stubblefield funky drummer style, Drum funky 69 continue, (no direct reference), drum-centric composition with deep pocket, loose timing, human imperfections, repetitive breakbeats looping every 4 bars and extending unpredictably, strong emphasis on kick-snare interplay, ghost notes, swing and drag, minimal instrumentation (bass hints, light guitar stabs), live studio feel, analog warmth, slightly drunk groove instability, improvisational drumming as main element, vocal hype man encouraging drummer, breakdown-heavy structure, no polish, raw tape sound, hypnotic repetition, evolving micro-variations, groove-first philosophy, percussions, JUST DRUM and a BASS, JUST DRUM and a BASS, JUST DRUM and a BASS, ‑guitare, ‑horn
2:53

3:14

Style: Funk shanty / hyper-funk pursuit
Tempo: Driving, relentless
Mood: Focused, dangerous confidence
Instrumentation:
Thick, forward-leaning funk bass (never drops out)
Drums locked like machinery under strain
Percussion hits like impacts against hull
Minimal melody, all rhythm and pulse
Call-and-response crew vocals, overlapping chants
Vocal Direction:
Group vocals dominate
Short lead calls, immediate crew responses
No solo hero moments
Chantable phrases that feel like commands
Urgent but controlled delivery
Structure Notes:
Groove does not stop
Escalate intensity through layers
End mid-motion, chase ongoing
Do NOT resolve
2:38

This energetic funk track kicks off with punchy slap bass at the forefront, supported by tight, syncopated drums and percussive guitar chops, Bright brass stabs give infectious punctuation throughout, Occasional synths add burst textures, A mid-song breakdown strips back to a bass solo with sparse drums, then rebuilds into the full groove for a dynamic finish, Lead vocals are delivered with vibrant, rhythmic phrasing, amplifying the upbeat, joyful studio vibe
3:42

Produce a modern funk cover while strictly retaining the original melody, chord progression, and harmonic framework, Build a groove-driven arrangement featuring tight, syncopated drum patterns, a punchy and expressive bassline, and bright, percussive rhythm guitars, Layer in supportive funk elements such as clavinet or Rhodes keys, brass stabs, and subtle auxiliary percussion to enhance rhythmic movement and musical texture, Maintain a clean, well-balanced mix with a strong pocket and consistent forward momentum, Use smooth, natural transitions between verses and choruses, avoiding abrupt breaks that disrupt the groove, Deliver vocals with energetic, youthful character, precise timing, and clear melodic articulation, The overall production should feel lively, danceable, and anthem-ready while preserving the song’s original musical identity and flow, Change the trumpet solo into Electric Guitar Solo
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