
Jazz Now: 2025’s Swing at the World
Fresh jazz from 2025, riffing on AI, phone addiction, dating apps, and digital drama. Witty, current, and full of swing—modern life never sounded so cheeky.
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81 songs
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Latin jazz cha-cha with playful horns, piano montuno, upright bass, congas, and charismatic male vocalS
3:44

Acid jazz with Western grit and noir undertones, Think Cowboy Bebop meets in a smoky saloon on the edge of space, Include vintage electric piano, brushed drums, upright bass groove, saxophone fills, and a laid-back yet defiant male vocal in the style of a charming rogue, Spoken-word bridge with a slow jazz backing, Tempo: mid-slow swing
3:13

Jazz, Cinematic spy theme with dramatic strings, bold brass, dark vibraphone, and moody guitar stabs, Medium tempo, minor key, Vocals should be smooth, intense, and mysterious with a theatrical delivery, Emphasize suspense, swagger, and elegance, Add tension-building orchestration and a powerful, soaring chorus
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Smooth jazz swing, playful vocals, upright bass, brushed drums, muted trumpet, lounge vibe, 1950s club mood
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Cucumber Cool
v4.5+
New Orleans, playful vocal, tight rhythm section, lots of space for vocal character, Clarinet
3:16

32 bar form, Rhythm changes form, Modern swing jazz with upright bass, playful trumpet, smoky vocals, snappy, sassy, jazz for a small combo, 160-180bpm
3:39

C’est Toi, Mon Chéri
v4.5+
Rhythm guitar (la pompe), upright bass, clarinet or violin lead, light drums with brushes, optional accordion
• Chords for A section:
|| Am6 | D9 | Fmaj7 | E7 ||
|| Am6 | B7 | E7 | E7 ||
• B section modulation:
|| Cmaj7 | F#7 | Bm7 | E7 ||
|| Fmaj7 | D9 | E7 | E7 ||
Upbeat swing with a Parisian café flair (Minor swing à la Django Reinhardt
3:15

Female vocalist, Fast, humorous swing jazz tune, walking bass, stride piano, and breaks tailored to Lindy Hop expressions, Trumpet, clarinet, sax
4:54

• Intro (instrumental drum feature): Big tom-heavy setup like Sing, Sing, Sing, • [A1] Vocals enter, slightly playful but sinister, • [A2] Add reeds and horns with punchy call-and-response, • [B] Big band hits, break for trumpet solo over bridge, • [A3] Vocals back in, escalate tension, • Extended Drum Solo/Outro: Horns build as “Jack” vanishes into the mist again…
4:29

A jazz tune that starts slow swing, Each repeat the tune modulates up and the tempo gets faster, The tune builds in intensity, with louder, faster tempo and energy, Soul voice full of determination to rise above hardship, ‑No duet
3:28

Male vocalist, Create a playful swing jazz song titled “When Life Gives You Lemons, ” The lyrics are cheeky, clever, and full of citrus metaphors, Style it like a 1930s jazz standard in the spirit of “On the Sunny Side of the Street, ” Medium swing tempo, with piano, upright bass, drums, muted trumpet, and saxophone, The vocal delivery should be sassy, charming, and lighthearted, like Fats Waller or Blossom Dearie, Include the full 32-bar AABA structure and a short tag outro, ‑No duet
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Raise You Glass
v4.5+
Style: Dreamy vintage jazz ballad with a soft swing or light bossa nova feel, with airy vocals, brushed drums, upright bass, and warm jazz guitar or soft piano, Mood: Intimate, nostalgic, bittersweet — like memories in candlelight, Tempo: Slow to medium swing (~65–75 BPM), Vocal Style: Soft, breathy, expressive — as if singing late at night in a smoky lounge, Instruments: Jazz guitar or piano, brushed drums, upright bass, optional soft saxophone solo or muted trumpet
5:17

Jazz tune in F minor titled “It’s Cooking at Birdland, ” Medium-up swing tempo (around 126 BPM), Classic AABA 32-bar form, Bright upright bass walking, crisp swing drums with sizzling ride cymbal, Melody led by saxophone and female vocals in unison, Bluesy horn stabs, soulful piano comping with tasteful fills, Lyrics evoke the feeling of a hot night at Birdland jazz club—sultry, steamy, and alive with groove, Inspired by1960s jazz, Include a sax solo after the first chorus and a shout chorus before the final head, Song ends with a vamp and a playful spoken tag: “It’s cookin’, baby… Birdland style, ”
3:33

Lindy Hop Flop
v4.5+
Female vocalist, Medium swing jazz, playful & vintage, in the style of Fats Waller
Form: AABA (32 bars + optional tag)
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Get a Pet, Not Me!
v4.5+
Write a swing-style jazz song titled "Get a Pet, Not Me" performed by a male vocalist with a playful, cheeky tone, The lyrics are humorous and flirty
The singer tells a woman, in a humorous way, that if she wants obedience, loyalty, or quiet devotion, she should get a pet—not him, Include references to animals like dogs, cats, parrots, turtles, and monkeys, each with funny personality traits, Style:
Swing jazz
Medium tempo
Horn section with punchy hits (trumpet, trombone, sax)
Walking upright bass
Jazzy piano riffs and brushed drums
Optional muted trumpet for comic effect
Occasional spoken lines and comedic timing in delivery
Mood:
Lighthearted
Comedic
Confident
Charming
End with a humorous spoken outro over a classic jazz fade
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Life Begins at 40
v4.5+
The song should have a playful, wise tone with light humor and warmth, Instrumentation includes piano, upright bass, brushed drums, and either saxophone or muted trumpet, Tempo is medium swing (~120–140 bpm), Vocal delivery should be smooth, confident, and relaxed—like someone who's lived and learned, Include a short instrumental break before the final verse, Lyrics reflect themes of aging gracefully, finding confidence, and embracing a slower, richer rhythm to life
3:33

Jazz noir swing tune with dark humor, Mid-tempo bebop groove, smoky upright bass, brushed drums, moody trumpet solos, and sultry vocals, Lyrics explore Cold War anxiety with a twist—accepting fate and embracing the absurd, ‑No duet
4:35

NYC Street Scenes
v4.5+
Style: Fast bebop swing (à la “Salt Peanuts”)
Instrumentation: Trumpet, sax, upright bass, piano, drums, scatting optional
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Pancakes on a Sunday
v4.5+
Bb major key, Modern swing jazz with upright bass, playful trumpet, smoky vocals, snappy, sassy, jazz for a small combo, 140-160bpm, Happy, cosy jazz, light-hearted, brushed drums, upright bass, piano/guitar comp, warm vocal, ‑No duet
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Playful jazz tune with upright bass, brush drums, piano, muted trumpet, and smooth vocals— with magical, whimsical energy, ‑No duet
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Swing jazz big band tune with soulful vocals, featuring brass stabs, walking upright bass, jazzy piano riffs, and brushed drums, lots of breaks, clapping, band chanting, Confident, resilient, and uplifting mood, Lyrics are built around classic perseverance sayings like “When the going gets tough, the tough get going, ” “roll with the punches, ” and “grin and bear it, ” Big-band energy with a modern twist, perfect for a smoky jazz club comeback anthem
3:40

jazz, swing, fun, 1950s, male vocal, warm tone, close mic'd, solo's on bari sax and trombone, ‑No duet
3:44

I Do More Than Pour
v4.5+
Female vocal, Swing, 1960s cool jazz, include breaks and call a response, trumpet, tenor sax, male vocals, 160-180 bpm, Brushed drums, upright bass, jazz guitar, ‑No duet
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Smooth Male Vocalist, Fun, Jump blues, hybrid jazz swing with R&B grooves, cheeky lyrics, and playful vocal phrasing, It walks the line between heartbreak and humor with a cool swagger and streetwise charm, 120 bpm, ‑no Duet
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Brindis del Barrio
v4.5+
A flirtatious mid-tempo Latin jazz cha-cha with playful, sexy energy, Features a bright, syncopated piano montuno as the rhythmic backbone, layered with congas, bongos, timbales, and a grooving upright bass, Horn section accents (trumpet and trombone) add punch and sass, The vocals are smooth and charismatic, with call-and-response sections, Spanish phrases, and cheeky interludes, The arrangement swings with Cuban and Spanish flavors, blending traditional salsa structure with a modern, polished jazz sound, Think Buena Vista Social Club meets Pink Martini with a splash of rum


