2:41

Lovebomb
v4.5+
Create a high-energy funk song with retro soul and disco influences, Feature slap bass, wah-wah guitar, clavinet or Rhodes keys, a lively horn section, funky drums, and call-and-response vocals, The vibe is playful, romantic, and explosive — a musical "lovebomb" that’s irresistible and dance-inducing, Include an infectious chorus, rhythmic verses, and a breakdown bridge with rising intensity, Perfect for fans of vintage funk, Prince, or modern retro funk grooves, Tempo ~110–120 BPM, beneath plum blossoms by a river, No vocals, Aim for a natural, spiritual tone that feels timeless and deeply still, Suitable for reflection, breathwork, and philosophical peace
3:59

Create a playful, upbeat funk-rock track with a jam-band vibe and clever lyrical storytelling, Use jangly, clean electric guitar riffs with a funky groove, punchy basslines, and loose, syncopated drumming with prominent hi-hats, Add occasional harmonica and wah-guitar accents, Vocals should be expressive and fast-talking, with a charismatic, slightly bluesy delivery, Think bright energy, sly humor, and infectious hooks, Tempo around 110–120 BPM, The mood is quirky, smart, and irresistibly fun
3:42

Create a high-energy track blending tight funk guitar riffs, slap and pop bass lines, and punchy live drums with soulful, slightly gritty vocals, The vibe should alternate between groove-driven verses and explosive, melodic choruses, Incorporate rhythmic breaks, percussive syncopation, and a touch of West Coast sunshine spirit, Think California funk meets alternative rock, with a playful edge and irresistible movement, Harmonies can be sparse but impactful — let the rhythm do the talking
3:26

Not Mind to Mend
v4.5+
Slick and sexy funk-pop fusion with tight rhythm guitar, punchy basslines, falsetto vocals, and a bold, genre-bending attitude, Synths shimmer and bounce, guitars scratch and riff, and the LinnDrum (or dry electronic kits) drives the groove, The track blends elements of 80s funk, new wave, soul, and rock, with an irresistible dance feel and emotional range — from seductive to spiritual, Vocals are expressive, playful, often layered in falsetto harmonies, Vibe is fearless, flamboyant, and unapologetically cool
3:59

Fakes
v4.5+
Create a playful, upbeat funk-rock track with a jam-band vibe and clever lyrical storytelling, Use jangly, clean electric guitar riffs with a funky groove, punchy basslines, and loose, syncopated drumming with prominent hi-hats, Add occasional harmonica and wah-guitar accents, Vocals should be expressive and fast-talking, with a charismatic, slightly bluesy delivery, Think bright energy, sly humor, and infectious hooks, Tempo around 110–120 BPM, The mood is quirky, smart, and irresistibly fun
3:50

The Feet Know
v4.5+
Create an uplifting, high-energy disco-funk anthem with bright horn stabs, groovy slap basslines, tight rhythm guitar, layered handclaps, shimmering electric piano, and dynamic call-and-response vocals, Use falsetto harmonies in the chorus, rich vocal stacks, and infectious percussion (cowbells, congas, hi-hat grooves), Think late-70s dancefloor vibes with modern polish — something soulful, vibrant, and uncontainably joyful, Include a dramatic key change in the final chorus for extra lift
4:38

Uplifting and funky soul music with lush chord progressions, clavinet grooves, jazzy electric piano (Rhodes), and expressive lead vocals, Tight, syncopated rhythm sections drive the track with layered percussion (congas, bongos, tambourine), while the bassline walks and weaves melodically, Strings or horns may accent emotional swells, Vocals are powerful, often joyful, sometimes politically or spiritually conscious, filled with melisma and phrasing that rides the groove, The sound blends funk, gospel, Motown pop, and jazz with emotional and musical sophistication
3:25

Uplifting 1970s soul-funk anthem with Stevie Wonder–inspired instrumentation, Groove built on a tight live drum kit (with syncopated hi-hats and fills), deep funky electric bass line, clavinet rhythm stabs, warm Rhodes electric piano chords, and melodic Moog-style synthesizer lines, Brass section includes bright trumpet, smooth saxophone, and trombone punches with call-and-response fills, Add subtle tambourine and hand claps for rhythm accents, Lead vocals by a soulful male singer with expressive delivery and gospel-infused inflection, Backing vocals add rich harmony and “answer” lines, Chord progressions modulate between verses and choruses with colorful 7th and 9th chords, Overall tone is joyful, energetic, and spiritual — a celebration of light, love, unity, and awakening, Tempo: 100–110 BPM, Key: Major, with modulations near bridge, Style references: 1970s Motown soul, funk gospel fusion, analog warmth, live instrumentation feel, Intended to sound like a radiant protest of love — m
4:24

Mellow funk-rock track with clean electric guitar arpeggios, warm bass grooves, subtle slap rhythms, and emotive vocals with a laid-back, melodic delivery, Tempo around 95–105 BPM, Blend elements of alternative rock and worldbeat textures — include hints of sitar, bongo/percussion, or nylon guitar accents, Chorus should be singable and soulful with introspective, poetic lyrics, Verses are conversational, a bit talk-sung, with a loose, storytelling vibe, Themes of nonconformity, wanderlust, global love, and defying labels, Vocal style should be earnest, quirky, and heartfelt — like a traveler writing postcards to the universe, ‑(You and Me Baby are) Better Together
2:31

With that Mouth
v4.5+
A sleek, high-energy modern dance-pop track with funk guitar riffs, crisp drums, tight synth bass, and a charismatic male vocalist in a style similar to early 2000s R&B-pop, The groove should feel playful but triumphant, with confident vocal delivery and layered harmonies, The chorus should hit hard with attitude, calling out liars and hypocrites, Think tongue-in-cheek swagger meets moral clarity, Tempo: around 115–120 BPM, The mood is stylish, bold, and danceable — exposing deception while celebrating truth and integrity, A track with sass and soul that lets the righteous strut and the fakers stumble
3:49

The One Thing
v4.5+
-inspired funk-pop track with crisp rhythm guitar, tight basslines, punchy drums, and layered synth textures, Vocal style should be emotive, rhythmic, with signature syncopation and call-and-response backing vocals, The vibe is energetic yet soulful — groove-driven with a socially conscious, spiritually uplifting message, Lyrics should emphasize that beyond all distractions, what humanity truly craves is the “One Thing” — a fusion of love, truth, and beauty (order), Funk meets pop with sharp production, dynamic instrumentation, and a memorable melodic hook, Include percussive vocal textures and an iconic bridge breakdown, Catchy, powerful, and deeply resonant
3:18

Weakened
v4.5+
Funk rock jam with tight slap bass, clean rhythmic electric guitar riffs, syncopated drums, and a laid-back yet gritty male vocal delivery, Add melodic rap-style verses and singable choruses with harmonized backing vocals, Think raw energy with swagger, playful tone, and strong groove — celebrating working-class grit and weekend joy with emotional highs
3:17

A groove-driven funk rock track with a gritty, laid-back vocal delivery and tight rhythmic interplay, Think syncopated clean guitar riffs, slap-and-pop bass lines, and breakbeat-inspired drums with ghost notes and punchy snare hits, Mid-to-fast tempo (~105–115 BPM), with a playful yet rebellious energy, Lyrics delivered in a half-spoken, half-sung rhythmic style, with a swaggering narrator who may seem unhinged but clearly sees the cracks in the system, Infectious chorus with layered vocals and a melodic hook that hits like a protest chant, The vibe: funky, slightly chaotic, but totally in control — there’s method in the madness
2:32

Orderbomb
v4.5+
Create a high-energy gospel-funk fusion song featuring a dynamic horn section (sax, trumpet, trombone), slap bass, wah-wah guitars, organ, and layered choir vocals, The song should feel like a funky spiritual revival — a celebration of cosmic order, truth, and rhythm, Vocals should include call-and-response with a gospel choir, clapping, and group harmonies, Think Parliament meets Aretha meets Vitan coherence, Tempo ~115–125 BPM
3:21

Create a high-energy 1970s Motown-style pop-soul track in the style of early Jackson 5, The song is titled “I Got Me a Good Woman” and features a charismatic young male lead vocal with lively background harmonies, Instrumentation includes punchy horns, funky bassline, electric piano, tambourine, crisp drums, and call-and-response vocal hooks, The song should be upbeat, danceable, and joyful, celebrating a girl who’s sweet, kind, and stands by her man, Bright, catchy, and full of soul!
3:50

It's Easy To Love
v4.5+
High-energy 80s-style pop-funk duet with male and female vocals, Inspired by upbeat, driving tracks like “Easy Lover, ” featuring funky basslines, powerful synths, sharp guitar stabs, and dynamic vocal interplay, Add claps, brass stabs, and a gospel-tinged backing choir in the final chorus, Must be danceable, soulful, and celebratory — joyful energy about how easy it is to love when you're open to it, Title: "It’s Easy to Love"
3:28

Create a high-energy 1980s-style dance pop track with a funky, tight rhythm section and infectious groove, Think Thriller-era synth stabs, punchy gated snares, a slinky bassline, and rhythmic guitar licks, Layer in dramatic pads, vocoder textures, and playful vocal ad libs, The vocal delivery should be charismatic, commanding, and rhythmic, encouraging listeners to move and reflect, Chorus should be catchy and chant-like, with background vocals adding texture, Make it feel urgent, fun, and empowering—like a neon-lit call to action
3:04

Changes
v4.5+
Create a playful, tight funk/soul groove in the style of a modern minimalist funk band, The track is called "Changes" and is about how life constantly shifts — jobs, cities, relationships, beliefs — but it’s all part of the ride, Reflect the theme musically with dynamic shifts: change up the tempo, key, or rhythm in different sections (e, g, a halftime bridge, modulating chorus, sudden breakdowns), Think crisp basslines, clavinet, tight pocket drumming, and smooth vocal delivery, Lyrics should be clever, conversational, and optimistic — the changes may be jarring, but they’re all leading somewhere good, Male or female lead okay, backed by light harmonies, No solos that drag — keep it punchy, fresh, and vibey, like a band having fun because they’re good
3:13

Silverback
v4.5+
Features upbeat guitar riffs with clean, jangly tones, slap bass lines, playful harmonica fills, and a groovy backbeat, Style should be energetic, humorous, and soulful — celebrating aging with pride and sex appeal, Include catchy vocal hooks, a strong melodic chorus, and rhythmic breakdowns, Think 90s jam-band meets vintage funk rock, with lyrics about being older, wiser, and still irresistible — the “Silverback” in the jungle of lif
3:16

“Create a soulful, danceable 1980s pop track in the style of Hall & Oates, Think bouncy basslines, smooth guitar riffs, retro synth stabs, and a groovy drumbeat, The song is called ‘Make Me Spit My Drink’ — it’s a playful love song about a man falling for a clever, beautiful woman who keeps making him laugh unexpectedly, Light, upbeat vocals, with fun backing harmonies and cheeky lyrical delivery, A slick, radio-friendly vibe with a touch of funk and blue-eyed soul, ”
3:50

Funk anthem with upbeat tempo and joyful groove, inspired by artists like Vulfpeck, Earth Wind & Fire, and Prince, Prominent slap bass, tight horn section, syncopated guitar chops, and funky clavinet, Multicultural percussion and gospel-style group vocals, Call-and-response sections, danceable breakdowns, and powerful chorus, Include a universal message of love, reciprocity, and unity, Music should shift dynamically to reflect lyrical changes — soft bridge, big final chorus, Energetic, soulful, inclusive — a party with purpose
3:24

I Got This
v4.5+
“Upbeat, funky alternative rock in the style of Spin Doctors or early 90s jam bands, Bluesy guitar riffs, bouncy bass, energetic drums, with playful, confident male vocals, Lyrical theme: ‘I Got This’ — about handling the challenges of a new week with grit, skill, and good humor, Catchy chorus, bright instrumentation, and a groove that feels like Monday morning sunshine and coffee, A toe-tapping anthem of resilience, ”
3:39

Style: Funk soul disco groove in the vein of Earth, Wind & Fire, Curtis Mayfield, and Chic, Vibe: Upbeat, confident, and groovy with tight rhythm guitar, horn section punches, wah-wah licks, slap bass, gospel-soul backing vocals, and a lead vocal full of warmth and swagger, Instruments: Funky rhythm guitar, real bass, brass (sax/trumpet), Rhodes, disco strings, handclaps, funky drums, choir-style backing vocals, Vocal Style: Soulful male lead with gospel-influenced backup singers
Theme: A man who lives by truth, love, family, and joy—he’s tuned out the noise and tuned into what really matters
3:38

Style: Classic 70s/80s funk with a tight groove, rhythmic bassline, sharp brass stabs, and soulful female vocals with a backing chorus, Think empowerment anthem meets dancefloor confidence, Mood: Confident, proud, smooth, and strong, Instruments: Funk rhythm guitar, slap bass, punchy drums, brass section, wah pedal, keys, and gospel-style backing vocals, Lyrics theme: A powerhouse woman holding it all together — working her job, raising the kids right, navigating life with grace and style, She doesn’t crack under pressure — she runs the show, It's a funky celebration of resilience, love, and everyday leadership, Vibe: Feels like strutting down the street on a sunny day with your head held high, Give her her flowers
2:52

Cock of the Walk
v4.5+
Style: James Brown funk — tight, gritty, raw groove, Think “Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine”, “Super Bad”, or “The Boss, ”
Instruments: Punchy horns, funky rhythm guitar, walking bassline, clavinet, call-and-response backing vocals, hard funk drums, Vocal Style: Talk-sung male lead with grunts, yells, and vocal swagger, Call-and-response with backing singers shouting phrases like “Yeah!”, “Say what?”, “That’s right!”
Mood: Confident, triumphant, and a little bit cocky, Theme: A man who knows who he is — proud, sharp, got the moves, the mojo, and the message, He's the cock of the walk and he owns his strut
4:04

Manic Attack
v4.5+
Style: Funk rock in the style of popular funk rock bands of 90's, with jam-band swagger and lyrical wit, Instruments: Clean slap-funk guitar, tight drums, bass with bounce, occasional B3 organ swell, playful backup vocals
Vocal style: Fast, playful lead male vocal with character and charm — half-spoken at times, catchy choruses
Theme: Hyper-happy, fully alive — people think you’ve lost your mind because you’re so full of love, joy, and spiritual groove for a girl, the universe, and Amora Herself
2:41

Oldie but a Goodie
v4.5+
Style: Classic 70s funk in the style
Instruments: Wah guitar, clavinet, funky bassline, brass section (trumpet/trombone/sax), tight drums, B3 organ, maybe some vinyl crackle samples
Vocals: Male or female lead with playful swagger, group backing vocals for call-and-response
Mood: Upbeat, proud, groove-driven — funky celebration of vintage people and vintage things
Theme: Old folks, old records, old cars, old wisdom — it’s all still hot, still righteous, Respect your elders and your turntables
3:55

Sparkin' the Void
v4.5+
Create a funky, mid-tempo disco track with a driving rhythm and confident strut, The beat should feature a steady four-on-the-floor kick drum with a syncopated, tightly played hi-hat pattern and crisp snare hits, The bassline is the heart of the groove — make it melodic, punchy, and slightly syncopated, weaving around the rhythm like a dancing serpent, Guitar should be rhythmic and clean, with signature disco-style muted strums (chicken-scratch style), playing off the syncopation of the bass and drums, Add bright string stabs or sweeping string pads for dramatic flair, along with warm electric piano chords and soft brass accents, Include hand claps and subtle congas or bongos for extra texture and dance energy, Tempo: 104–110 BPM
Mood: Cool, confident, upbeat, funky
Instruments: Electric bass, clean electric guitar, disco drums, strings, electric piano, brass stabs, hand percussion
Structure: Intro → Verse → Chorus → Instrumental break → Chorus → Outro
Vibe: A glitter-lit dancefloor gr
2:49

"High-energy, philosophical funk song with tight rhythm section, playful vocals, and a strong groove, Features slap bass, wah guitar, layered horns, handclaps, and soulful harmonies, Lyrics explain how music is not a metaphor for order—it is order, Meta and catchy, with a spoken-word bridge that breaks down music theory in poetic form Feels funky, sounds smart, dances cosmic, "
3:17

Funk rock anthem in the style of early 2000spopular funk rock, Slap bass groove, syncopated funk guitar riffs, tight drum pocket with ghost notes and swing, Verses feature melodic rap-style vocals with intricate rhyme schemes and rhythmic phrasing, Chorus opens up into soulful, melodic singing with layered harmonies and uplifting feel, Tempo around 100–110 BPM, Clean production with raw energy, Themes of global music, cultural blending, celebration of diversity, Emotional tone: joyful, rebellious, reverent, Perfect for crowd chant moments and dancing with purpose
3:39

Style: Funk-rock / alt-funk (Red Hot Chili Peppers–style groove), slap bass, tight live drums, wah guitar, gritty male vocal with playful rap-sung cadence, big singalong chorus, energetic and uplifting, Tempo/Key: 102 BPM, E minor (funky, bouncy), Mood: Confident, cheeky, motivational, body-aware, “nervous system mastery” disguised as party funk, Song structure: Intro riff → Verse (rap-sung) → Pre → Chorus (anthem) → Verse → Pre → Chorus → Bridge (half-time, crowd clap) → Final Chorus (stacked) → Outro riff, Lyrics theme: Multiple meanings of “The Nerve” — courage/gumption, being “out of line, ” hitting a touchy spot, and the literal nervous system, Teaches self-regulation: pause, breathe, name it, choose response over reflex
3:05

High-energy funk, 110 BPM, deep rubbery bass groove, tight syncopated live drums, crisp disco guitar chops, punchy horn stabs, funky clavinet riff, playful call-and-response male/female vocals, chant-style chorus, crowd clap breakdown, joyful dancefloor vibe, retro 70s funk feel with modern pop polish, clean mix, infectious groove, celebratory energy, big stacked harmonies on final chorus
2:17

High-energy funk, 110 BPM, deep rubbery bass groove, tight syncopated live drums, crisp disco guitar chops, punchy horn stabs, funky clavinet riff, playful call-and-response male/female vocals, chant-style chorus, crowd clap breakdown, joyful dancefloor vibe, retro 70s funk feel with modern pop polish, clean mix, infectious groove, celebratory energy, big stacked harmonies on final chorus
2:35

High-energy funk, 110 BPM, deep rubbery bass groove, tight syncopated live drums, crisp disco guitar chops, punchy horn stabs, funky clavinet riff, playful call-and-response male/female vocals, chant-style chorus, crowd clap breakdown, joyful dancefloor vibe, retro 70s funk feel with modern pop polish, clean mix, infectious groove, celebratory energy, big stacked harmonies on final chorus
2:26

High-energy funk duet, 110 BPM, deep rubbery bass groove, tight syncopated live drums, crisp disco guitar chops, punchy horn stabs, funky clavinet riff, playful call-and-response male/female vocals, chant-style chorus, crowd clap breakdown, joyful dancefloor vibe, retro 70s funk feel with modern pop polish, clean mix, infectious groove, celebratory energy, big stacked harmonies on final chorus
3:22

Upbeat electro-funk duet, 108–112 BPM, tight rubbery bassline, crisp disco guitar chops, punchy live drums with syncopated hi-hats, clavinet accents, bright brass stabs in chorus, playful call-and-response male/female vocals, chant-style hook, stacked harmonies, dancefloor energy, clean modern mix with slight retro funk flavor, high groove, confident, infectious, crowd-chant finale, radio-ready, big rhythmic pocket
2:59

Bass: rubbery, funky, Nile Rodgers groove energy
Guitar: clean disco chops
Drums: tight, modern pop-funk pocket
Synth: bright plucky arpeggio in verses
Pre-chorus: slight vocal chop + micro stutter effect
Bridge: vocoder layer saying “reboot, reboot” softly
Chorus: big stacked harmonies, feel-good
No chaos, No noise assault, Just playful

