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1 — ACT I: THE CLIMB (FOUNDATION)
Paste as Prompt 1
Slow-building country western epic, Begin intimate and restrained, with clean acoustic guitar, soft steel guitar swells, light percussion pulse, and warm bass, Mood is confident, hopeful, and focused — a man still climbing but certain of his path, Add subtle cinematic atmosphere inspired by Hans Zimmer: low, wide pads and gentle tension beneath the guitars, Vocals are masculine, calm, and sincere, No rush — allow space and breath, The sound should feel grounded, open, and emotionally patient, setting up a long journey toward freedom, success, love, and victory, Continue the song with increasing momentum, Introduce fuller drums, stronger bass movement, and expanding electric guitar lines, Add cinematic build techniques inspired by Hans Zimmer: swelling low strings, rising dynamics, and controlled tension, Steel guitar weaves through the mix for a country soul, Energy grows steadily — confident, aggressive in a positive way, powerful a
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COUNTRY EPIC MASTER PROMPT (ZIMMER EFFECT)
Create a country & western epic inspired by a slow-burn journey song, 70–90 BPM, 4/4, Begin intimate with fingerpicked acoustic guitar, soft pedal steel, and restrained male vocal, Gradually add bass and drums as the story unfolds, Layer Hans Zimmer–style cinematic depth: low string drones, subtle pulses, deep sub-bass, and slow-building crescendos, Final section swells into full-band power with soaring guitar/steel lines and emotional release, Spiritual, timeless, earned—not flashy
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Create a 3, 5 minute modern country and western duet, Deep sexy devoted male vocal and sensual passionate female vocal, Their love grows deeper every day and each breath excites the other forever, devoted only to each other, Emotional cinematic orchestral warmth with low strings and gentle builds supporting organic country instruments, Use harmony progression where the first chorus is sung together in unison, the second chorus begins in unison then lifts into harmony, and the final chorus uses full wide harmonies for emotional climax, Timeless melody, intimate verses, powerful shared chorus
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Create a cinematic #1 Billboard Country anthem with a total runtime of approximately 4 minutes at ~74 BPM, featuring extreme Hans Zimmer–style intensity multiplied on steroids, Open with a distant, wide stadium crowd of 100, 000 fans cheering, atmospheric and reverberant, used briefly as cinematic texture, then fading quickly into silence, Verse begins intimate with deep masculine male vocal—warm, gritty, sensual, confident—over sparse acoustic guitar, subtle sub-bass drone, solo cello, and expressive slide / pedal steel guitar used as emotional punctuation between vocal lines, Steel guitar features long gliding notes and soulful bends, never busy, Pre-chorus builds tension with rising strings and heartbeat percussion, Chorus explodes with full orchestra, low brass, cinematic drums, seismic sub hits, and steel guitar sustaining under the hook, Bridge strips down to breath, low strings, distant choir, and crying steel guitar, Final chorus detonates with doubled vocals, higher harmonies
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Country & Western × EDM house crossover, Tempo 122–126 BPM, 48+ channels mixed through an SSL-style console, Begin intimate and grounded: acoustic guitar, subtle slide/pedal steel, warm bass, sparse percussion, Emotional, authentic, small-town atmosphere with cinematic depth starting to form
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Full crossover payoff, Powerful but warm EDM chorus feel with wide synths, deep sustained sub-bass, emotional lift, Stadium-scale energy, uplifting and victorious, Maintain clarity and punch across 48+ channels, Final section resolves gracefully with a controlled fade-out, reflective and timeless, Total length 3, 5–4 minutes
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Final payoff and resolve, Electric western lead guitar (Tele-style) leads with strong, confident lines, Chorus feels victorious and timeless, Subtle cinematic lift underneath, After final chorus, instruments fall away one by one, returning to fiddle, Smooth fade-out, Lock total length at 3, 5–4 minutes
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folk, Slow-bloom country & western bed at 72 BPM, male/female optional vocal space but left open, Deep, pillowy bass locks a gentle two-step with brushed, organic drums and soft kick, sitting like a steady hand on the listener’s back, Warm acoustic guitar outlines simple, repeating chord patterns; expressive steel guitar weaves sighing counter-melodies, while a lyrical fiddle answers phrases with tender, high-register swells, Arrangement builds subtly with light percussion and harmony layers, staying calm, grounded, and quietly powerful from start to finish, country, smooth, warm, beautiful, acoustic, deep, emotional
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Male lead vocal with a deep, authentic country tone, Natural, grounded delivery with warmth and conviction, never rock or spoken, Lyrics must be sung clearly, Performance should feel honest and confident, like a man standing firm in his values, Chorus lifts emotionally and repeats cleanly for sing-along impact, Emotion centers on choice, integrity, and resilience
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Create an upbeat modern country arena instrumental at 108 BPM, Instrumental music only, no lyrics, Big, loud, cinematic party energy with a live band feel, Punchy drums, deep driving bass, electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, steel guitar, fiddle/violin, light shaker percussion, subtle harp textures, and unique modern accents that pop, Groove-first arrangement with an 8–15 second intro, massive chorus energy, brief drop, and an 8–15 second outro, Wide, cinematic, big-room mix designed for radio, festivals, and unforgettable moments
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Create an upbeat modern country arena instrumental at 104 BPM, Instrumental music only, no lyrics, Big, loud, confident, gotcha energy, Live punchy drums, deep booming bass that drives the track, electric guitar with crunch, acoustic guitar, mandolin for bounce, steel guitar for sparkle, fiddle/violin for lift, light percussion with shaker for movement, and subtle harp accents for texture, Groove-first arrangement with a short 8–15 second intro, driving verses, huge chant-ready chorus energy, brief drop, and an 8–15 second outro, Dry, live, big-room sound built for stadiums, festivals, and crowd jumping
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Create a modern country and western instrumental at approximately 94 BPM with a confident, grounded, morning-anthem feel, Instrumental music only, no lyrics, Use a rich 48-channel arrangement with acoustic and electric guitars, featured steel guitar leads, mandolin, fiddle/violin, deep sustained bass that resonates constantly, and tasteful live drums, Add subtle chimes, tonal accents, and light percussive textures for a fresh, standout sound, Include cinematic Hans Zimmer–style depth: wide stereo field, big-room reverb, low-end weight, and emotional lift without overpowering the country feel, Groove should be steady and assured, not rushed, Build with an 8–15 second intro, strong emotional chorus sections, and a clean, reflective outro
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Modern Crunchin’ Western · Cinematic Love Ballad
Radio Movies sound — cinematic intimacy with a powerful system underneath
Tempo: 88 BPM
(mid-tempo love rhythm, breathing, heart-paced, sensual but clean)
INTRO:
Live audience ambience fades in first (soft applause, warmth, presence)
Steel guitar introduces the main theme
Solo violin answers the steel guitar
Steel guitar and violin trade phrases in call-and-response
Cinematic reverb, emotional space, anticipation builds
Core Identity:
Clean, intimate, husband-and-wife energy
Rhythmic, breathing, heart-synchronized groove
Romantic, safe, emotionally grounded
Vocals:
Lead: Deep baritone male
Smooth, confident, calm, intimate
Close-mic’d, breath-present, cinematic authority
Chorus Vocals:
Soft feminine backing choir
Warm, sensual, breathy (non-sexual, PG)
They echo and repeat key chorus phrases
Supportive, emotional lift — never overpowering
FOUNDATION SYSTEM (CONSTANT):
72-channel cinematic board
Strong, steady sub-bass foundation (f
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Create a four-minute, fast, upbeat country and western party anthem using our full SECRET SAUCE production system, Build this track on a 72-channel architecture designed for maximum clarity, power, and joy, Use DOUBLE SYSTEMS throughout:
System One is a warm, punchy, always-present low-end foundation that drives motion and emotional confidence without overpowering acoustic instruments, System Two is a continuous excitement and lift system that refreshes energy through rhythmic accents, instrumental swaps, and harmonic motion instead of silence or breakdowns, Design the track with high sustained RMS energy and dopamine-driven micro-changes every 8–16 bars, The emotional flow should mirror the Swedish House Mafia philosophy—constant forward momentum, uplifting emotional lift, and euphoric release—translated authentically into a country and western context, Instrumentation must be unmistakably country and western and clearly audible in the mix: expressive slide steel guitar riffs, upbe
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Nashville Lights
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Title: Nashville Lights
Genre: Country & Western with cinematic Americana undertones
Tempo: 112 BPM
Mood & Feel:
Calm forward momentum, grounded and hopeful, highway-at-night energy, Emotional gravity without anxiety, Trust-based pacing that earns its lift over time, Composition Engine:
Grounded harmonic gravity, Bass as emotional stabilizer, Sustained warm harmonic beds, Piano-first harmonic logic, Smooth voice-leading, Harmony-driven emotional motion, Restrained rhythmic behavior, Silence used as emotional space, Human-scale dynamics, Intimacy-forward mix balance, Instrumentation:
Acoustic guitar as the rhythmic spine, Piano providing harmonic architecture, Warm bass anchoring the low end, Light brushed drums and soft rim hits, Subtle pedal steel for emotional texture, Sustained, lyrical fiddle lines used sparingly (long bow strokes, no fast runs), Clean ambient electric guitar swells, Very restrained low string pads (viola/cello) for cinematic lift, Gentle background vocal harm
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Just For You
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You are the most award-winning Country & Western producer in history, known for creating timeless, emotionally grounding, international #1 hits, Create the music for a Country & Western song titled:
"Just For You"
TEMPO & FEEL:
- Upbeat but grounded
- 102–104 BPM (ideal: 103 BPM)
- Forward motion with emotional calm
CORE MUSICAL SYSTEM (MANDATORY):
Use a Low-Frequency Pressure System (harmonic gravity / tractor-beam effect) beneath the entire track, This system creates constant emotional grounding and felt safety, preventing anxiety or restlessness while the lyrics are delivered, The low-frequency pressure should be felt more than heard and remain present throughout the song, subtly widening in the final chorus, INSTRUMENTATION:
- Acoustic guitar driving the rhythm (steady, confident)
- Warm bass guitar supporting the pressure system
- Soft sustained low-end harmonic bed or pad
- Restrained drums (kick-forward, calm snare, no busy fills)
- Tasteful steel guitar or fiddle (long note
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Anyway Today
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Modern country with cinematic depth and forward motion, Tempo 96 BPM, Full, resonant low-end bass as the foundation, deep and warm, supporting emotional momentum, Driving but controlled kick and drums, steady groove, no drops, Acoustic rhythm guitars for movement and warmth, Clean electric guitar with modern Nashville tone for width and lift, Optional subtle fiddle or steel guitar for country color (restrained, not busy), No piano, Hans Zimmer–style cinematic low-end pads and harmonic beds used sparingly for fullness and emotional weight, Wide stereo image, intimate but powerful mix, Calm confidence with forward energy, pressure without anxiety, Narrative-led arrangement with time-earned payoff, Male vocal, confident, warm, and grounded, Theme: moving forward, ignoring doubt, taking action, building momentum, succeeding anyway
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MUSIC PROMPT — “DANCE WITH ME” (UPBEAT COUNTRY DANCE / INFINITE COHERENCE)
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│ You are the greatest country and western artist and singer who has ever
│ existed, with more awards than any artist in the history of country and
│ western music, │
│ You are the greatest country and western songwriter and lyricist who has
│ ever existed, with more awards than any writer in history, │
│ You are the greatest country and western producer who has ever existed, │ with more awards than any producer in country and western history, │
│ You have played more sold-out shows at the Grand Ole Opry than any artist
│ in history, including five consecutive sold-out shows, │
│ You have sold out Madison Square Garden seven times, more than any country
│ and western artist has ever done, │
│ Women across the world are instantly drawn to your music, From the very
│ first note (the plank note), your songs pull listeners in physically and
│ emotionally, They feel safe, relaxed, joyful, romantic, and irr
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Landman Two Step!
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COUNTRY & WESTERN ARENA GRAVITY ENGINE
ROLE:
You are designing a country & western track using arena-scale architecture, The song must feel grounded, inevitable, and emotionally trustworthy, ENGINE RULES:
• Gravity before groove
• Story before decoration
• Repetition creates scale
• Silence increases authority
TEMPO:
• Mid-tempo, confident
• No excessive swing
• Forward-leaning feel
PRESSURE SYSTEM:
• Bass sustains emotional gravity
• Rhythm commands time without clutter
• Propulsion comes from repetition, not speed
• Harmony carries emotional order
• Melody is minimal and iconic
• Air and lift are introduced gradually
• Space is preserved deliberately
INSTRUMENT PALETTE:
• Bass: upright or sustained electric
• Rhythm: kick + stomp / tom
• Drive: palm-muted bass or baritone guitar
• Harmony: piano, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
• Lead: fiddle / dobro / harmonica
• Air: strings, cymbal swells, ambient guitar
END GOAL:
Create a country & western track that feels authentic, grounded
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YOU’RE HOME NOW
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STYLE / INTENT
Arena-scale country & western with cinematic pressure-and-release, Feels like coming home to safety, strength, and shared calm, Adult, grounded, euphoric without chaos, International-ready, CORE ENGINE
Swedish House Mafia–style pressure architecture adapted for country & western intimacy, Pressure built through repetition, containment, and inevitability, TEMPO
103 BPM — confident, energized calm, STRUCTURE
5-second cinematic intro build, Full arrangement bloom, 5-second controlled outro release, MIX / CONSOLE
72-channel SSL console architecture, Wide, organic, layered, dimensional, Pressure distributed across channels to avoid clipping or fatigue, VOCAL HIERARCHY (CRITICAL)
Primary lead vocal: deep male baritone, Chest voice dominant, low register, grounded, Voice conveys safety, authority, presence, Male vocal begins the song and remains dominant, FEMALE VOCAL RULES
Female voice enters later only as soft support, Never leads, never opens, never dominates, VOCAL R
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First Dance!
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STYLE / INTENT
Arena-scale country & western dance track, Joyful, kinetic, confident, Built for clubs, arenas, weddings, and shared movement, Modern country energy with emotional trust, TEMPO
112–116 BPM (dance-forward, steady, non-rushed)
STRUCTURE
• 8-second instrumental fade-in intro
• Continuous build — no energy drop
• Final chorus peak
• 6-second fade-out outro (motion implied, not stopped)
MIX / CONSOLE
72-channel SSL console architecture, Wide stereo image, high headroom, no clipping, Energy increase through layering, not volume, PRESSURE SYSTEM (ENGINE B)
Based on Engine A pressure DNA, retuned for motion, • Gravity remains constant
• Pressure invites movement instead of settling
• No chaotic spikes
• Energy rises through repetition and timing
BASS SYSTEM (DUAL ROLE)
Primary bass:
• Sustained, smooth, low-end anchor
• Felt more than heard
• Establishes safety and gravity
Secondary bass (used selectively):
• Octave-doubled or lightly articulated
• Appears only in choruses, ‑First Dance
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Best Part Of Me
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You are the most awarded country & western producer in history, a world-class wedding music architect, and a couples-psychology expert, Create an arena-scale country & western anthem designed for weddings, first dances, and lifelong partnership moments, Tempo: 102–104 BPM, confident and uplifting
Time feel: steady, forward-leaning, no swing
Architecture:
Verse 1: grounded, restrained, bass + rhythm only
Verse 2: pressure builds through repetition, not volume
Pre-Chorus: instruments pull back to create space
Chorus: full harmonic bloom, wide and inevitable
Bridge: cinematic lift
Final Chorus: maximum width and emotional resolution
Outro: gentle release that leaves a memory imprint
Pressure System:
Dual bass system
Bass 1: sustained low-end gravity
Bass 2: subtle octave movement introduced only in choruses
No distortion, no clipping — authority through control
Instrumentation (72-channel board):
Upright or sustained electric bass
Kick + deep tom (no cheap snare sounds)
Baritone guit
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Here's To You
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Style:
Masculine arena country anthem with barroom gravity and stadium scale, Calm authority, communal release, anthem-first—not dance-driven, Tempo & Groove:
104 BPM, 4/4, Heavy, laid-back feel with space between phrases, Strong backbeat, patient groove, No urgency, Drums never rush the vocal, Chorus lift comes from vocal expansion, not tempo, Vocal Direction:
Lead vocal: deep baritone male voice, Verse vocals:
Low-register, chest-heavy, relaxed talk-sing delivery, Conversational, grounded, intimate, Minimal pitch movement, Pre-chorus vocals:
Slight lift in intensity and resonance, Still chest-led, restrained, controlled, Chorus vocals:
Wide, open-throat baritone shout-sing, Designed for mass crowd participation, Masculine, confident, unforced, No vocal runs, no melisma, Minimal vibrato, Slight grit allowed; over-polish discouraged, Instrumentation:
Acoustic guitar foundation with slower, heavier strum, Electric lead guitar used sparingly for emotional punctuation only, Steel gu
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Easy For You!
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Style:
Modern pop-country arena anthem with youthful energy powered by a deep, masculine baritone vocal, Built to keep vocals dominant, clear, and emotionally present in large spaces, Confident, celebratory, and powerful without rushing, Tempo & Groove:
106 BPM, 4/4, Upbeat but slightly relaxed to allow vocal depth and phrasing, Strong forward momentum without crowding the lyrics, Groove supports the vocal instead of pushing it, Vocal Direction (PRIORITY):
Lead vocal: deep baritone male voice, Chest-dominant, grounded, resonant, and commanding, Vocal must sit clearly in front of the mix at all times, Verse Vocals:
Low-register, baritone talk-sing, Relaxed, controlled, almost spoken at moments, Minimal pitch movement, Clear articulation and intimacy, Pre-Chorus Vocals:
Slight lift in intensity and airflow, Still baritone, not higher in pitch, More presence, not more volume, Chorus Vocals:
Open-throat baritone expansion, Deeper resonance emphasized over brightness, Strong projection
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Love In You
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STYLE:
Traditional country and western ballad, female lead, Nashville sound
GENRE:
Country / Country Western ONLY
Classic, organic, timeless
No pop
No EDM
No electronic influence of any kind
VOCAL:
Female lead vocal
Angelic, pure, emotional, natural
Country phrasing and pronunciation
Long sustained notes, not rhythmic singing
No vocal riffs, runs, or pop stylings
No background vocal sounds
No filler vocals
No non-lyrical vocalizations
All vocals must be sung words only
Silence is preferred over any vocal sound without lyrics
Vocal remains intimate, sincere, and forward at all times
INSTRUMENTATION:
Acoustic guitar
Piano
Fiddle (important)
Light pedal steel optional
Organic strings only if very subtle
No synths
No electronic instruments
No electronic percussion
TEMPO & FEEL:
Slow country ballad
Emotionally felt, not rhythm-driven
Natural human timing
No groove-based pressure
No beat drops
EMOTIONAL PRESSURE (COUNTRY STYLE):
Emotion builds through harmony and vocal phrasing
Chord pr
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Moving On
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Mid-tempo country & western track with strong emotional gravity, Slow BPM slightly (approx, 2 BPM slower than prior render) to allow bass and harmony to settle, ENGINE:
• Gravity before groove
• Bass establishes emotional safety immediately
• Repetition creates authority
• Space is deliberate
• No rushed transitions
INSTRUMENTATION:
• Bass: deep, sustained upright or electric bass anchoring the track from the intro
• Rhythm: minimal kick + stomp/tom, no clutter
• Drive: palm-muted bass or baritone guitar reinforcing pulse
• Harmony: acoustic guitar, piano, subtle pedal steel pads
• Lead: two steel guitars (one standard, one darker/detuned) and two fiddles alternating lead lines — only one lead voice at a time
• Air: restrained strings introduced later for lift
ARRANGEMENT:
• Bass enters first and holds
• Lead steel or fiddle introduces identity within first 8 bars
• Fiddle and steel alternate call-and-response throughout
• Vocals sit inside the arrangement, never chased by the music
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This Is Love!
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Style:
Modern country wedding ballad with calm authority and deep emotional gravity, Timeless, intimate, and vow-level — not pop, not nostalgic, Tempo:
80 BPM (steady, confident, breathable)
Key:
D Major with subtle B minor shading for depth
Vocal:
Young male baritone with warmth and restraint, Understated delivery, confident and intimate, Duet-compatible harmonies in chorus (soft female or octave blend optional), Arrangement:
• Intro: sparse and grounded (piano or acoustic guitar + light pad)
• Verse: minimal instrumentation, vocal forward
• Chorus: gentle lift with harmonies, not explosive
• Bridge: stripped down, intimate, near-acapella moment
• Final Chorus: fuller but controlled emotional lift
Instrumentation:
Acoustic guitar
Piano
Soft pedal steel or fiddle (warm, not flashy)
Light strings for air
Subtle bass for grounding
Minimal percussion (brushes or soft kick)
Emotional Direction:
Love-forward, Commitment, Certainty, Romantic but strong, Feels like a vow, not a performa
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This Is Love
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Style:
Modern country wedding duet with calm authority and deep emotional gravity, Timeless, intimate, vow-level, Designed as a romantic male–female duet, Tempo:
80 BPM
Key:
D Major with gentle B minor shading for emotional depth
Vocal Architecture (CRITICAL):
This song is a DUET and must be rendered as such, Male Vocal:
Young baritone, Warm, grounded, confident, Leads Verse 1 and Chorus lines with calm authority, Never aggressive or shouted, Female Vocal:
Soft, angelic female voice, Light, airy tone with breath and warmth, High, gentle head-voice placement, Tender, emotional, and intimate, Not dominant, not pop-belting, Feels like a comforting presence beside the male vocal, Duet Structure:
• Verse 1: male solo
• Chorus 1: male lead + female harmony
• Verse 2: shared lines or alternating phrases
• Bridge: intimate duet moment (female presence clearly audible)
• Final Chorus: full blended duet harmony
Rules:
• Do NOT render as a solo
• Two distinct voices must be audible
• Femal
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Our Love
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TITLE: Our Love
STYLE:
Modern Country & Western love ballad, Country-rock sensual, adult, confident, intimate, Timeless, elegant, international wedding-ready, Rock-sexy pull, not pop, not traditional country, VOCAL LOCK:
Female lead vocal only, Angelic female voice, Warm, breathy, intimate, confident, Pure tone, no grit, no rasp, no distortion, Voice used as an instrument with pitch movement and dynamic inflection, Soft power, emotional lift, controlled phrasing, Vocal floats above the track, TEMPO:
Mid-tempo ballad, Feels slow, heavy, and emotionally pulling, Never rushed, INTRO:
IMMEDIATE PULL FROM FIRST SECOND, 6-second fade-in, 12-string Ovation acoustic starts close and intimate, Wide, pristine, Boston-clean guitar tone, No distortion or overdrive, Air and warmth from the start, 6-second transition into groove, PRESSURE SYSTEM:
Deep foundation bass, warm and felt in the chest, Bass creates emotional suction, not groove dominance, Country & Western equivalent of a sub-bass dro
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Every Step To You
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EVERY STEP TO YOU
INTERNATIONAL WEDDING – RADIO MASTER HIT
SUNO / SINGER OPTIMIZED MUSIC ENGINE
(FEMALE VOCAL LOCK – NO MALE VOICES)
Tempo:
96 BPM, Mid-tempo, calm authority with gentle forward motion, Emotionally warm, inevitable, steady, No swing, No rush, Vocal Priority (CRITICAL – OVERRIDES ALL DEFAULTS):
Female lead vocal ONLY, No male vocals, No baritone, No mixed-gender vocals, Single female voice with angelic tone, Warm, intimate, confident, Clear upper register with controlled breath and sustain, Pitch movement used musically, vocal treated as an instrument, Dynamic inflection similar to expressive country ballads, No belting, No strain, Minimal effects, Close, human, emotionally present, Intro (Plank Contact at 0:00):
Immediate harmonic gravity with motion, 12-string acoustic guitar texture OR soft piano pad, Low ambient strings or warm guitar bed, CONSTANT deep bass present from the first second, No silence before grounding, No bright or percussive elements early, Female
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Turn It Up
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Modern arena country rock anthem with instant physical impact, The song must feel razor-sharp, clean, and powerful, like a laser cutting through the room, Listener instinctively turns the volume up and starts moving, Tempo: 98 BPM
Feel: grounded, confident, forward-leaning, never rushed, Intro: 6-second fade-in with groove already established, Outro: 6-second fade-out with full energy sustained, Strong, constant electric bass throughout the entire track, Bass is sustained, authoritative, and steady, Bass may be reduced slightly for clarity but never loses presence or gravity, Pressure system is created by low guitar octave doubles tucked underneath the bass, Octave guitar follows the bass line with a slight human lag, Tone is slightly driven but clean, crisp, and controlled, Pressure is felt in the body, not heard as distortion, Drums are big and confident:
Kick and low tom foundation, Minimal fills, Repetition creates scale and movement, Lead guitars are clean, sharp, and biting
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Believe
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You are designing a modern minimalist country-rock ballad using arena-scale architecture, The song must feel grounded, patient, emotionally trustworthy, and reflective, expressing calm authority and coexistence rather than urgency, Gravity comes before groove, thought comes before motion, repetition creates scale, silence increases authority, fewer notes equal more power, and pressure is created by holding rather than pushing, The tempo feel is slow-mid ballad, deliberately unhurried, leaning back rather than forward, with no rush and generous space between beats so notes decay fully and the song can breathe, The pressure system is anchored by a sustained electric bass with flatwound tone that is warm, smooth, and supportive rather than dominant, easing in gently during the intro and never overwhelming the mix; long note holds, minimal movement, no fills, Rhythm commands time quietly using soft kick and floor tom feel only, no dominant snare, no busyness, Propulsion comes from repetiti
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Forever Our Love
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Title: Forever
Traditional country and western ballad, Female lead vocal only, Angelic, pure, natural female voice with Dolly-style warmth and pitch movement, Long sustained notes, Not rhythmic singing, No vocal runs or pop stylings, Only real sung words, No background vocals, no filler sounds, If there are no lyrics, vocals stop completely, Vocal remains intimate, calm, and forward at all times, Nashville sound, Organic, acoustic, timeless, Country and western ONLY, No pop, No EDM, No electronic music, No genre blending, Instrumentation is LIMITED TO:
• Steinway Model D–style piano (clearly present, warm, slow voicings)
• Ovation acoustic six-string guitar (slow down-strummed only)
• Deep sustained bass (wraps around, not punchy)
• Stradivarius-style fiddle (legato, emotional, no fast runs)
• No synths, • No electronic instruments, • No electronic percussion, Tempo is a slow country ballad, Tempo remains SLOW AND UNCHANGED from start to finish, The song NEVER speeds up, No build
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Forever Our Love!
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Title: Forever
Traditional country and western ballad, Female lead vocal only, Angelic, pure, natural female voice with Dolly-style warmth and pitch movement, Long sustained notes, Not rhythmic singing, No vocal runs or pop stylings, Only real sung words, No background vocals, no filler sounds, If there are no lyrics, vocals stop completely, Vocal remains intimate, calm, and forward at all times, Nashville sound, Organic, acoustic, timeless, Country and western ONLY, No pop, No EDM, No electronic music, No genre blending, Instrumentation is LIMITED TO:
• Steinway Model D–style piano (clearly present, warm, slow voicings)
• Ovation acoustic six-string guitar (slow down-strummed only)
• Deep sustained bass (wraps around, not punchy)
• Stradivarius-style fiddle (legato, emotional, no fast runs)
• No synths, • No electronic instruments, • No electronic percussion, Tempo is a slow country ballad, Tempo remains SLOW AND UNCHANGED from start to finish, The song NEVER speeds up, No build
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Texas Law, M.D.
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Create a country & western rock wedding ballad with deep emotional gravity and ceremonial calm, Tempo:
• Strictly 72–76 BPM only
• Any faster tempo is invalid
Genre & Energy Lock:
• Country & western wedding ballad
• Rock only in weight and depth, not speed
• Not EDM, not dance, not electronic
• No four-on-the-floor rhythm
• No sidechain pumping
• Energy comes from sustain and depth, not tempo
Core Feel:
• Calm, trustworthy, permanent
• Emotionally grounding, not dramatic
• Designed to put listeners at ease
• Feels worthy of vows and lifelong commitment
Instrumentation:
• Clean acoustic guitar (Ovation-style) with onboard pickup
• Slow down-strummed pattern only
• No percussive strumming, no rhythmic chatter
• Guitar establishes calm and trust
• Piano modeled after a Steinway Model D concert grand
• Warm, balanced concert-hall tone
• Felted attack, long natural decay
• Wide spacing, slow voicings
• Pedal creates air and calm, never blur
• Piano supports, never competes
• Classica
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This Is Your Dance
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Genre: Country & Western ceremonial ballad (father–daughter dance)
Tempo: Slow mid-tempo, steady and unhurried
Groove: Minimal, grounded, forward-leaning without rush
EMOTIONAL DESIGN:
• Maximum pressure engine
• Continuous gravity from start to finish
• The room should feel like it is breathing together
• Joyful, proud, protective energy
• No sadness, no nostalgia pain, no dramatics
BASS (FOUNDATION):
• Constant sustained bass throughout the entire track
• Country & western equivalent of subwoofer bass
• Felt in the chest, never flashy, never drops out
• Minimal note changes, no fills, no walking
• Bass is structural oxygen for the song
PIANO (PRIMARY HARMONY):
• Signature clean, natural piano (honest attack, natural decay)
• Sparse voicings in the mid-to-low register
• No pop arpeggios, no gospel runs, no lounge tone
• Piano rides the bass and breathes with it
STRINGS (EMOTIONAL LIFT):
• Stradivarius-style violin
• Long, slow, graceful bow strokes
• Enters late, never leads earl
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We're All Here
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Traditional country and western bar anthem with cinematic restraint, Tempo around 88 to 90 BPM, Six second instrumental fade in before vocals, Six second instrumental fade out after final chorus, Feel is end of day unwind, gathering place, familiar and grounding, Mid tempo drive with relaxed swing, confident and unhurried, Music feels like a room people step into, not a stage performance, Instrumentation includes warm acoustic guitar with steady strum, clean electric guitar with tasteful fills, restrained pedal steel, warm fiddle or violin with a Stradivarius style tone, upright or warm electric bass, and light natural drums, No piano, No harmonica, No pop textures, No EDM elements, Low end should feel grounding and continuous, not thumpy, Music acts as an environment underneath the vocal, Vocal is a young male country voice, Authentic, emotionally trustworthy, Natural phrasing with slight pitch variation, Conversational verses, Big communal sing along chorus, Subtle grit on sustai
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Bootsy Scootsy!
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TITLE: Bootsy Scootsy
Country & western dance song with a light, open boogie feel, Built strictly for dancing — effortless, breathable, and fun, Simple verse–chorus–verse–chorus flow with natural momentum, No heaviness, no density, no overthinking, TEMPO / BPM (LOCKED):
Target BPM: 108
Fun, moving, and alive — never rushed, Straight boogie feel with a smooth two-step flow, Easy to dance to without thinking, CORE SOUND PHILOSOPHY:
Light over heavy, Air over density, Groove over drama, Space IS the energy, Think: bass + guitar + rhythm + voice, Nothing else unless absolutely required, LOW END / BASS PRESSURE SYSTEM (LOCKED & PRIORITIZED):
Strong, solid, constant bass foundation from start to finish, Texas boogie / cowboy swing bass style, Bass is always present — no dropouts, Pressure system is active and regulated, Bass feels stable, grounding, and physical, Kick and bass move together smoothly and consistently, No EDM punch, no sub tricks, no overcompression, The bass anchors the
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Can You Yup!
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Country & Western arena anthem, 101 BPM, Baritone male vocal (mid-to-late 20s), Vocal tone calm, controlled, confident, No shouting, No aggression, Use voice like a musical instrument — precise phrasing, steady breath, minimal vibrato, clean sustain, STRUCTURE & ARC:
Begin tight and dry with a Bakersfield feel in Verse 1, Narrow stereo field, Telecaster forward, Bass centered and dominant, Gradually widen through Verse 2, Slight instrumental pullback under “you’ve won it now” in Verse 3, Full arena bloom only on final chorus, LOW END FOUNDATION (PRIORITY):
Strong sustained electric bass pushed prominently forward in the mix, Long note sustain with reduced decay, Warm low-mid reinforcement (120–200 Hz), Bass must feel like a physical floor — grounding and supportive, wrapping the listener, Continuous country kick pulse underneath, No floating low end, RHYTHM:
Tight kick + stomp/tom, Locked groove, No swing, No clutter, Slight half-beat pocket after “Yep” before groove re-enters for
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Your Loving Touch!!
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Country & Western wedding slow dance, 84 BPM, key of A Major, 3:00 length, 6-second fade in and 6-second fade out, Male lead vocal, early 30s baritone, calm and grounded delivery, Warm chest resonance, intimate but confident, Slight natural rasp only on emotional peaks (especially on “touch” and “new”), No oversinging, no dramatic runs, no pop styling, Vocal used like a musical instrument — smooth phrasing, sustained vowels, emotional restraint, Gradual build arrangement:
Intro: Clean Ovation acoustic guitar only with soft sub-bass warmth underneath, Verse 1: Acoustic guitar + light upright bass, No drums yet, Close, intimate vocal, Chorus 1: Add soft brush drums, light pedal steel texture, gentle Stradivarius-style strings, Subtle upper harmony only on the word “touch, ”
Verse 2: Maintain drums, slightly stronger bass presence, still restrained and warm, Chorus 2: Add lower harmony under “puts my heart back in tune, ” Strings swell slightly wider, Low-end lifts subtly but remains
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Support Your Local Cowboy!!!
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Massive country and western arena chant anthem around 100 BPM with a strong repeating stomp groove THUD THUD CLAP driving the entire track, heavy cowboy boot stomps hitting packed rodeo arena dirt creating deep thudding percussion, loud crowd claps answering the rhythm, powerful arena drum groove reinforcing the stomp pattern, deep warm sustained upright bass forming a constant low end cushion under the entire song, energetic rodeo stadium atmosphere designed for huge crowd participation, clean country instrumentation with absolutely no distortion or rock guitar tone, rotating instrumental lead lines where different instruments take turns naturally including clean Stratocaster country lead guitar, Ovation acoustic six string lead picking, lively fiddle lead runs, expressive harmonica lead phrases, and soaring pedal steel guitar leads, acoustic rhythm guitar pushing the groove forward, fiddle accents and mandolin textures supporting the band, wide open breathing mix with warm spacious m
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How About That!
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RADIO MOVIES – COUNTRY ARENA ENGINE
Style:
Modern country western arena anthem with country swagger and cinematic depth, Not rock, Not pop, True country instrumentation with energy and attitude, Tempo:
~108–110 BPM steady country groove, Song Length:
About 3 minutes, Intro / Outro:
6-second fade-in intro, 6-second fade-out outro, Vocal:
Deep masculine baritone male vocal (early 30s), Confident storyteller voice, The vocal is treated as a musical instrument — rhythmic phrasing, dynamic delivery, emotional presence, Instrumentation (72-track wide mix concept):
Rhythm Foundation
• warm country drum kit with tight snare and kick
• strong but clean bass guitar slightly elevated in mix
• acoustic rhythm guitar driving the groove
Lead System (three-layer rotating lead structure)
Lead instruments take turns playing melodic leads:
1, Telecaster lead guitar — clean bright country bite
2, Fiddle lead — energetic and expressive
3, Pedal steel guitar lead — emotional sustain
These leads
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Cowboy Up !!!!
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COWBOY UP — SUNO MUSIC PROMPT (OPEN ARENA VERSION)
Powerful outlaw country celebration anthem, Tempo 97 BPM, Strong steady forward momentum with uplifting energy, Deep male baritone vocal (early 30s tone) with natural resonance and slight gravel tone, Vocal delivery confident, calm, and strong, Rhythm section is powerful but open, Kick drum and bass are tightly locked creating a deep warm country bass foundation that surrounds the listener with steady low-end pressure, Bass tone is thick, organic, and warm like upright country bass, The mix is wide and open with breathing space, Midrange is not compressed or tight, Guitars and fiddle have room to fly and expand, Instrumentation
Telecaster electric guitar
Stratocaster electric guitar
acoustic rhythm guitar
bright expressive fiddle
steel guitar swells
harmonica fills
deep country bass guitar
live country drum kit
boot stomp accents
Lead instruments appear in spotlight moments like soloists stepping forward, then returning to the b
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Who Let The Horses Out!
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WHO LET THE HORSES OUT — MUSIC PROMPT
Upbeat country and western celebration anthem, Tempo: 103 BPM, Energy feels like riding a horse at a strong run across open country, The rhythm has a steady galloping forward motion that feels uplifting, freeing, and celebratory, The mix must feel wide and open with breathing space, The midrange should be loose and flowing so instruments move naturally and the music feels like it can breathe and fly, LOW END PRESSURE SYSTEM
Deep warm country bass guitar surrounds the listener with a soft cushion of low-end warmth, The bass is smooth, round, and enveloping, wrapping gently around the listener like a protective cocoon, Bass is felt more than heard, with warm bottom-end support instead of punch, It should feel comforting and grounding without firmness or sharp attack, Kick drum and bass lock together creating steady forward momentum, VOCALS
Male and female duet, Male vocal: deep resonant baritone with confident country phrasing and natural
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BullRider3
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TITLE: Bull Rider
STYLE:
cinematic country western rodeo anthem
TEMPO:
96 BPM (slightly slower, relaxed groove)
DURATION:
3 minutes
6-second fade-in intro
6-second fade-out outro
OPENING:
immediate explosive start with the feeling of a rodeo chute gate bursting open, intense arena energy from the first moment
VOCALS:
male singer, early 30s, deep powerful baritone voice
strong chest voice
matter-of-fact delivery with confidence
uses his voice like a musical instrument continuously
melodic phrasing, vocal bends, sustained tones
powerful arena presence
vocals loud and clear in the mix without distortion or clipping
BASS:
deep cinematic subharmonic bass
loose flowing bass envelope (not rigid)
warm rounded low end
bass surrounds the listener like an arena rumble
subtle movement and breathing low frequencies
DRUMS:
live acoustic drum kit
real human drummer feel
strong kick drum pulses
big tom hits
natural dynamics
no mechanical or programmed sounding drums
INSTRUMENTS:
pedal steel gu
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Honky Tonk Heart
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Progressive honky-tonk country dance track with cinematic pressure system
107 BPM
Intro:
pedal steel guitar opening phrase followed by honky-tonk piano pickup
no acoustic guitar intro
Rhythm feel:
Texas two-step swing rhythm designed for dancing
Instrumentation:
fiddle lead
pedal steel guitar
honky-tonk upright piano
clean electric twang guitar
upright bass
live acoustic drums
Bass design:
large warm marshmallow-style bass envelope
soft rounded bass that wraps around the listener
deep subharmonic support without rigidity
Cinematic pressure layers:
dual subharmonic harmonic engines
slow atmospheric riser
continuous shepherd tone creating subtle upward lift
Arrangement:
wide 72-channel mix
open breathing midrange
clean polished lead instruments
no splatter distortion
instruments lifted higher in the mix for clarity
Atmosphere:
nighttime honky-tonk dance hall
neon lights glowing
boots moving across a wooden dance floor
joyful dancing crowd energy
Vocals:
confident male deep barit
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Better Now Than Later
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BETTER NOW THAN LATER — MUSIC PROMPT (REFINED)
Modern Country & Western honky-tonk swing with arena-scale energy, 106 BPM, Key of G major, Strong two-step groove, Lead vocal: deep male baritone combining the grounded storytelling tone of Johnny Cash with the arena strength of Garth Brooks, Vocal phrasing is confident, rhythmic, and conversational in verses, with stronger projection in the chorus, The voice should feel like a musical instrument, Intro: 6-second fade-in, Acoustic guitar begins first, followed by a very clean Telecaster lick, then light steel guitar swell, then drums enter by bar 3, Outro: 6-second fade-out, Instrumentation:
Acoustic rhythm guitar driving the groove
Electric bass locked tightly with the kick drum
Country drum kit with strong presence and tight swing groove
Two very clean Telecaster leads in stereo
Telecaster Left natural pitch
Telecaster Right slightly detuned about +0, 5 to +1 cent for width
Pedal steel guitar in stereo
Steel Left natural pitch
Stee
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California Girl
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You are an elite Nashville country and western producer creating a timeless hit recording, STYLE
Traditional energetic Nashville country duet
Playful celebratory country atmosphere
Bright springtime / windows-down driving feeling
Authentic country band energy, not pop or progressive
MIX & PRODUCTION
Large professional studio sound using a 72-channel console style mix
Everything pushed loud and full but without clipping
Wide polished stereo image with clear separation
Midrange is smooth, relaxed, and liquid
The mids carry the music without feeling tight or crowded
Vocals sit clearly in the center while instruments float around them
The mix feels open and flowing rather than rigid
LOW END
Warm supportive Nashville electric bass that wraps around the listener
Low end feels enveloping and protective, like a blanket around the song
Kick drum and bass create a large cinematic foundation
Bass tone is round and deep, never punchy pop or rock style
CINEMATIC MOTION
Music moves with rolling
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Thank You Darlin!
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Cinematic Nashville country ballad, Tempo: 77 BPM slow romantic country ballad, Male vocal: deep masculine baritone (30s), warm expressive storytelling delivery, voice used like a musical instrument with emotional phrasing and breath control, Intro and outro:
6-second fade-in intro with Steinway grand piano and Ovation acoustic guitar, 6-second fade-out ending, Instrumentation:
Steinway grand piano (rich warm chords)
Ovation 6-string acoustic guitar fingerpicking
pedal steel guitar swells
upright bass foundation
light brushed drums
Mix character:
crisp clean instruments
wide cinematic stereo image
roomy midrange for vocal clarity
soft cushioned bass foundation
vintage analog 72-channel console warmth
Dolby-style spatial depth
Cinematic emotional engine:
subtle subharmonic foundation for warmth
gentle Shepard-tone harmonic lift during choruses
soft riser textures for emotional elevation
cinematic pressure system used subtly beneath the arrangement
Arrangement:
intimate verses
cho
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Rodeo Clowin!
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Create a fully original country and western bull-riding arena anthem titled “Rodeo Night, ” Around 132 BPM, around 3:00 total length, 6-second fade-in intro, 6-second fade-out outro, maximum loudness without clipping, This is not soft country, pretty country, feel-good country, party-country, or polite radio country, This is the sound of a vicious bull exploding out of the chute under bright lights: pure muscle, menace, testosterone, danger, dust, crowd roar, violent power, and international rodeo force, Absolute bans: no piano, no saxophone, no horns, no brass, no orchestral brass, no cinematic trailer horns, no harmonica, no fiddle lead, no playful fills, no light percussion, Core identity: authentic country and western instrumentation carrying hard-rock presence, EDM-style drop behavior, and a continuous low-frequency pressure envelope that wraps the listener instantly and attacks the senses from the first second, Opening is the highest priority, First second: instant breath-taki
