2:52

Style: Country-pop, mid-tempo with a playful yet intimate acoustic groove, female vocals
Mood: Moody headlights, stolen kisses, truth and lies whispered under the hum of a car engine, young, impulsive, romantic, and full of late-night vulnerability, Instruments: Acoustic guitar main rhythm/lead, Electric guitar light reverb/delay for texture, Soft drum kit brushes or muted snare, Bass guitar smooth and warm, Electric piano for shimmer and mood, Pedal steel guitar — for emotional color, Background vocals-airy, light harmonies
Final chorus is softer and stripped
2:45

Boys Like You
v4.5
Female vocals, This one brings the sass and smarts — it’s flirty but wise, fun but grounded, The narrator’s been here before, and she’s not falling for the same old game, Fun, flirty, and fierce, “Barn dance meets breakup anthem” with a dose of I’ve-learned-my-lesson confidence, Style: Upbeat country-pop — playful with a little edge
Mood: Confident, cheeky, self-assured, Instruments: Electric guitar (crisp, twangy lead riffs — bring the sass), Acoustic guitar (rhythmic strumming underneath), Drum kit (tight, punchy groove — snare-forward, maybe a little clap track), Bass guitar (driving, a little attitude in the low end), Organ or B3-style keys (for texture and Southern flair), Tambourine (especially in choruses for extra sparkle), Background vocals (layered harmonies — bold and supportive)
Final Chorus (builds, harmonies kick in)
3:30

June Was Ours
v4.5
Female vocals, soft, nostalgic, and intimate like a warm summer evening wrapped in memory, bittersweet love letter to a fleeting summer romance that left its mark, This song should feel like flipping through old polaroids and remembering the way someone made you feel… before life pulled you apart, This one should breathe, don’t overcrowd it, allow silence between the notes
Style: Acoustic country-folk ballad — gentle and warm, Mood: Nostalgic, wistful, tender, Think golden light, old t-shirts, last kisses, Instruments: Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked or gently strummed — the emotional anchor), Piano (light and melodic — especially in the verses and bridge), Fiddle or violin (adds warmth, ache, and summer sunset texture), Upright bass (gentle, smooth — keeps everything grounded), Brush drum kit (soft rhythm — think snare with brushes or subtle percussion), Steel guitar or lap steel (use sparingly for emotional swells), Soft harmonies (dreamy background vocals in chorus or final lines
3:17

Porch Light
v4.5
Female Vocals, warm, soothing, and heartfelt like a quiet night on the front steps, A hug, a quiet prayer, or a memory you revisit when you need hope, safe place anthem — where the chaos stops, and someone leaves the light on for you, no matter how lost you get, It’s tender, healing, and timeless, Style: Country-folk lullaby with soft Americana tones
Mood: Comforting, reflective, with a dash of homesick longing, Instruments: Acoustic guitar (gentle fingerpicking or light strum — center of the arrangement), Piano (warm, emotional — light melodic lines and chord support), Upright bass (soft and grounding — keeps the track anchored without overpowering), Brush drum kit (very subtle — maybe just kick and snare with brushes or hand percussion), Pedal steel guitar (light, airy swells — used sparingly for emotional lift), Harmonium or organ pad (optional — soft, atmospheric layer in choruses), Harmony vocals (gentle and close as if someone’s right beside you)
Final Chorus (soft, then build)
3:18

Style: Moody acoustic folk with slight cinematic elements, female vocals
Mood: Ethereal, introspective, haunting, tender, Soft, spiritual, emotionally poetic, The kind of song that lingers, Deep and haunting, about grief, memory, and the quiet presence of those who shaped you — loved ones gone, but never really gone, It’s soft, spiritual, and emotionally poetic, Instruments: Acoustic guitar (gentle fingerpicking — ghostly and intimate), Piano (soft, sparse melodies — think raindrops on petals), Cello (warm, mournful swells — the emotional weight), Violin or viola (soft harmonies — layered textures like wind in trees), Subtle ambient pads or reverb textures (barely there — like breath or memory), Wind chimes or light bells (for ethereal sparkle in transitions), Background vocals (airy harmonies — layered like whispers or echoes)
[Final Chorus-soft and sparse, then bloom]
2:43

Style: Upbeat country-pop with storytelling flair, vibrant, heartfelt, roots anthem, female vocals
Mood: Reflective, grounded, nostalgic, proud — with a hint of “I had to leave to understand, ”
Instrumentrs: Acoustic guitar (steady strumming — the track’s emotional backbone), Electric guitar (clean lead lines with light twang — adds country-pop shimmer), Drum kit (snappy and driving — builds energy in chorus, light in verses), Bass guitar (warm and rhythmic — keeps the track moving forward), Banjo or mandolin (optional — for extra country flavor and texture), Piano (subtle chords or light fills — especially nice in the bridge), Background harmonies (layered and full — lift the chorus with hometown heart)
3:28

1998
v4.5
Vibe: Golden-hour nostalgia, soft-focus, warm and hazy, female vocals
• Instrumentation:
• Light acoustic guitar
• Shimmering pedal steel
• Wurlitzer-style electric piano
• Gentle synth pads (analog, retro-toned)
• Lo-fi drum loop or brushed drums
• Vocals:
• Breathier tone, conversational phrasing
• Subtle layered harmonies on key words/phrases
• Space between lines—let it breathe
•bittersweet, reflective tone of coming-of-age in a small town
2:59

Whisky Heart
v4.5
Style: female vocals, Country-blues ballad with sultry grit, smoky, soulful slow-burn about falling for someone who’s equal parts charm and chaos, vulnerable, bold, Mood: Slow, emotional, and a little dangerous — the kind of song you play after midnight, Instruments: Slide guitar or pedal steel (signature twang — slow bends that ache with emotion), Acoustic guitar (rhythmic strumming or fingerpicked for intimacy), Electric guitar (gritty, bluesy riffs — minimal but expressive), Upright bass or electric bass (deep, smooth — keeps the groove grounded), Brush drums or light kick/snare (low and steady — more feel than flash), Hammond organ or Rhodes piano (adds warmth and vintage soul), Vocal harmonies (low, breathy — think of them like shadows echoing the main voice)
2:59

Girls Like Me
v4.5
Style: Mid-tempo acoustic-country pop with a driving beat, earthy, grounded, female vocals
Mood: Empowering, reflective, unapologetically real, It’s the anthem: raw, real, and full of grit and grace, This one’s about reclaiming identity, celebrating quiet strength, and honoring every girl who’s ever been underestimated, Instruments: Acoustic guitar – rhythmic strumming, steady and bright; the backbone of the song, Electric guitar – warm, slightly twangy riffs or subtle slide accents, Banjo or mandolin – for texture and country flair without overpowering, Bass guitar – punchy and melodic, supporting the groove, Drums – mid-tempo with a strong snare and kick; keep it driving but organic, Piano or organ (soft pad) – subtle fills in the chorus to lift the emotional swell, Background vocals – tight harmonies on chorus lines; stacked for power and unity, Tambourine or shaker – added in the final chorus for a celebratory push
3:34

Under the Stars
v4.5
Female vocals
Indie, pop-country, piano, violin, guitar, melodic, ballad, flute, folk, dramatic
3:02

Style: Country-pop, mid-tempo with a playful yet intimate acoustic groove, female vocals
Mood: Moody headlights, stolen kisses, truth and lies whispered under the hum of a car engine, young, impulsive, romantic, and full of late-night vulnerability, Instruments: Acoustic guitar main rhythm/lead, Electric guitar light reverb/delay for texture, Soft drum kit brushes or muted snare, Bass guitar smooth and warm, Electric piano for shimmer and mood, Pedal steel guitar — for emotional color, Background vocals-airy, light harmonies
Final chorus is softer and stripped
3:32

Female vocals, soft, nostalgic, and intimate like a warm summer evening wrapped in memory, bittersweet love letter to a fleeting summer romance that left its mark, This song should feel like flipping through old polaroids and remembering the way someone made you feel… before life pulled you apart, This one should breathe, don’t overcrowd it, allow silence between the notes
Style: Acoustic country-folk ballad — gentle and warm, Mood: Nostalgic, wistful, tender, Think golden light, old t-shirts, last kisses, Instruments: Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked or gently strummed — the emotional anchor), Piano (light and melodic — especially in the verses and bridge), Fiddle or violin (adds warmth, ache, and summer sunset texture), Upright bass (gentle, smooth — keeps everything grounded), Brush drum kit (soft rhythm — think snare with brushes or subtle percussion), Steel guitar or lap steel (use sparingly for emotional swells), Soft harmonies (dreamy background vocals in chorus or final lines
3:54

1998 (Stripped)
v4.5
Vibe: Stripped-back storytelling, front-porch honesty
• Instrumentation:
• Acoustic fingerpicked guitar
• Light fiddle or mandolin flourishes
• Upright bass (optional)
• Bare percussion or foot-tap
• Vocals:
• Natural, twangy inflection
• Dry mix (little reverb), up-close vocal
• Very expressive, even if understated
• Showcase the lyrical strength and emotional weight of decisions and young love
3:29

Style: female vocals, Country-blues ballad with sultry grit, smoky, soulful slow-burn about falling for someone who’s equal parts charm and chaos, vulnerable, bold, Mood: Slow, emotional, and a little dangerous — the kind of song you play after midnight, Instruments: Slide guitar or pedal steel (signature twang — slow bends that ache with emotion), Acoustic guitar (rhythmic strumming or fingerpicked for intimacy), Electric guitar (gritty, bluesy riffs — minimal but expressive), Upright bass or electric bass (deep, smooth — keeps the groove grounded), Brush drums or light kick/snare (low and steady — more feel than flash), Hammond organ or Rhodes piano (adds warmth and vintage soul), Vocal harmonies (low, breathy — think of them like shadows echoing the main voice)
3:14

Style: Mid-tempo acoustic-country pop with a driving beat, earthy, grounded, female vocals
Mood: Empowering, reflective, unapologetically real, It’s the anthem: raw, real, and full of grit and grace, This one’s about reclaiming identity, celebrating quiet strength, and honoring every girl who’s ever been underestimated, Instruments: Acoustic guitar – rhythmic strumming, steady and bright; the backbone of the song, Electric guitar – warm, slightly twangy riffs or subtle slide accents, Banjo or mandolin – for texture and country flair without overpowering, Bass guitar – punchy and melodic, supporting the groove, Drums – mid-tempo with a strong snare and kick; keep it driving but organic, Piano or organ (soft pad) – subtle fills in the chorus to lift the emotional swell, Background vocals – tight harmonies on chorus lines; stacked for power and unity, Tambourine or shaker – added in the final chorus for a celebratory push

