3:58

"Demon’s Heart" ~ Rumi
v4.5-all
• Female lead vocals: strong, dynamic, clean K-pop style delivery with powerful vibrato and melismatic runs, full of charisma and expression
• K-pop / dance-pop / electronic pop: mid-fast to fast tempo with strong, dance-driven rhythms and precise groove
• Synchronized choreography + hooks: chorus structures designed for stage movement, repetitive hooks and earworms for the audience
• Polished production: bright, glossy synths, punchy drums, and energetic bass typical of modern K-pop
• Energy + emotion: balance between powerful choruses and melodic bridges, emphasizing strength
• Layered harmonies and ad-libs: typical of K-pop groups, creating rich, impactful vocal moments
• Electronic bridges + breakdowns: futuristic, shimmering transitions, glitchy FX, and builds leading into explosive choruses
• Melodic hooks + anti-chorus moments: catchy phrases meant to be repeated at concerts and in choreographed performances
• Narrative lyrical layer + themes: lyrics blending struggle, ambition
3:35

"Rap Hunter" ~ Zoey
v4.5-all
• Female vocal (like: Ji-young Yoo) / leaning rap / chanteuse flow with energy and charisma, blending K‑pop expressiveness with hip‑hop rap
• Very fast tempo and supersonic rap, hundreds of words per minute – [Supersonic speed]
• Beat based on a dynamic, mid‑tempo groove with trap and boom‑bap elements, suited for choreography and fast flow
• Colorful synths + punchy 808 bass layered with EDM and pop hooks, combining rap power with K‑pop aesthetics
• Cultural motifs — traditional instruments / percussive elements subtly woven in, reflecting her Korean-American roots
• Vocals: confident, clear diction, fast verses + catchy melodies in the choruses, with a touch of lightness and strength
• Lyrics: empowerment, identity, double life (idol vs demon hunter), with clever punchlines and storytelling about overcoming personal barriers
• Production: rich arrangements + clean vocal mix, making every word clear and energetic
3:24

"Pretty but Deadly" ~ Mira
v4.5-all
• Female vocal: strong, bright, dynamic tone with expressive delivery, frequent higher-register transitions, emotional phrasing, and powerful adlibs (K-pop style)
• K-pop electropop / dance-pop: energetic, melodic, highly catchy sound blending pop with R&B and subtle hip-hop influences
• Catchy hooks: repetitive, addictive choruses that stay in your head after one listen
• Genre fusion: pop-driven beat with electronic layers, occasional funk elements, possible rap or contrasting breakdown bridge
• Song structure: dynamic contrasts – lighter verses → tension-building pre-chorus → explosive hook → adlib variations in final chorus
• Production: rich layering, polished synths, punchy bass, impactful transitions and rhythmic breaks
• Vocal embellishments: adlibs, melodic runs, pitch bends, rhythmic vocal play
• Energy: strong dance pulse designed for choreography and powerful stage performance
• Mood: confident, emotionally intense, slightly dramatic with conceptual storytelling suited
4:45

K-pop, bass, rock, pop, drum, energetic, epic style, K-pop style, alternative rock, japanese influence, female vocal, female voices like: May Hong [Mira], and Ji-young Yoo [Zoey]
4:49

"Three, Two, One..." ~ HUNTR/X
v4.5-all
• Female vocal
• K-pop anthem / Girl‑crush energy
heavy bass drops + synth energy
• rap [Zoey‑style high‑energy rap]
• pop + dance beat vibes
• powerful drums and rhythm
• high‑energy, confident, epic party style (like a New Year’s finale)
K-pop style with bold attitude (girl‑crush / empowerment sound)
• electronic + hip‑hop rhythm influence
• Korean influence + bilingual lines (English + Korean)
• female vocals, female voices like: just female [Rumi], May Hong [Mira], Ji-young Yoo [Zoey] (same vibe as their performances)
• celebratory anthem production (NYE hype, countdown energy, hype drops)
