2:16

Latin reggaetón/Latin pop track, about 100–104 BPM, inspired by J Balvin’s “Mi Gente, ” Strong dembow reggaetón rhythm with deep kick and snappy snare, rolling hi-hats, playful synth stabs, and bright horns or plucked guitar accents, Energetic but family-friendly, fun and danceable, with room for call-and-response vocals in both English and Spanish, Uplifting, celebratory, perfect for kids and families dancing together, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
1:23

Hip-hop bounce beat, about 96–100 BPM, inspired by Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” but kid-friendly, Heavy 808 bass, punchy kick and clap, west-coast bounce rhythm with hi-hat rolls, Keep it energetic and chant-ready, with space for call-and-response vocals, Add playful elements (hand claps, whistles, light synth stabs) to make it family-friendly without losing the hype, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
1:06

K-pop dance pop track, about 120 BPM, bubbly and playful energy, Bright synth chords, funky bassline, crisp upbeat drums with claps and hi-hats, Style should feel cheerful, colorful, and family-friend
1:54

Playful reggaetón/Latin urban track, about 104–106 BPM, inspired by Bad Bunny’s “Tití Me Preguntó” but family-friendly, Bouncy dembow rhythm with deep 808 kick, snappy snare, and rolling hi-hats, Add bright synth stabs, plucked guitar, and playful vocal chops (no lyrics), Energetic, fun, and bilingual-friendly, with space for call-and-response chants like “ti ti a mi lado” and “By My Side, ” Perfect for kids and families dancing together, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
0:58

Upbeat toddler techno track, about 128 BPM, inspired by Lenny Pearce “Mumma Dadda, ” Fun EDM beat with bouncy kick drum, claps, and playful synth melodies, Include silly sound effects like baby vocal chops, toy-like xylophone tones, and whooshes, Bright, cheerful, and danceable, with high-energy drops and call-and-response sections, Family-friendly, kid-dance-party vibe, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
1:26

Upbeat toddler techno track, about 126–128 BPM, inspired by Lenny Pearce’s “Shake Them Sillies Out, ” Playful EDM beat with big kicks, claps, and bright hi-hats, Add toy-like synths, xylophone bells, silly sound effects, and energetic buildups, Fun, bouncy, and family-friendly — perfect for a kids’ dance party and singalong, Structure with short intro, big chorus, fun drop, then repeat chorus, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:20
1:26

Haunting lullaby instrumental in a minor key, about 70 BPM, Soft children’s choir, eerie strings, and delicate piano layered with music box tones, Dark, mystical, and ethereal atmosphere, like a fairytale lullaby from a fantasy film, Slow, flowing, with a gentle build and an emotional, chilling ending, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
1:21

High-energy Caribbean party track, about 130 BPM, Driving conga and steel drum rhythm, bright whistles, funky bass, and crowd chants, Call-and-response style, playful and bouncy, with big percussion hits and space for shouting names, Upbeat, fun, and festive — perfect for a dog-themed party anthem, Instrumental only, no vocals
1:28

High-energy toddler techno track, about 125–128 BPM, inspired by Lenny Pearce’s “Excavator, ” Big EDM beat with bouncy kick drum, claps, and playful synths, Add toy percussion, silly sound effects, and bright drops, Call-and-response structure with space for chanting words like “Reader! Reader!” Fun, family-friendly, and perfect for kids’ dance parties, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:20
1:44

Strong female alto, Short instrumental intro, Lyrics enter almost immediately, Dreamy K-pop ballad instrumental, about 100–105 BPM, Emotional and uplifting with soft piano intro, shimmering synth pads, light acoustic guitar, and warm strings, Build gently in the intro (8 seconds), then soar into a powerful, anthemic chorus with layered drums, wide synths, and big string swells, Playful yet heartfelt, family-friendly atmosphere, perfect for a heartfelt animated movie montage, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
2:24

Warm, family-friendly acoustic swing track in the style of Randy Newman’s “You’ve Got a Friend in Me, ” Playful upright piano, acoustic guitar strums, light jazz drums with brushes, upright bass, and a touch of clarinet or harmonica, Tempo around 92 BPM, relaxed swing feel, Whimsical, heartwarming, nostalgic — perfect for a Pixar-style children’s song, Instrumental only, no vocals, Heavy on clarinet
1:56

Latin pop / reggaetón crossover track, about 100–102 BPM, inspired by Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie, ” Energetic acoustic guitar riffs, reggaetón dembow rhythm, playful brass hits, and light Latin percussion (congas, bongos, shakers), Upbeat, fun, and danceable, with space for call-and-response English choruses and a Spanish rap verse, Family-friendly, celebratory atmosphere perfect for kids and parents dancing together, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
2:04

Emotional piano-driven pop ballad, about 76–80 BPM, inspired by Reneé Rapp’s “I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone, ” Soft piano chords, warm pads, and minimal percussion in the verses, Build into soaring choruses with layered strings, deep bass, and ambient reverb, Emotional, heartfelt, and cinematic, with a moody yet hopeful tone — perfect for lyrics about family, love, loyalty, and acceptance of change, Strong female vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
1:24

90s/2000s teen pop track, about 95–100 BPM, inspired by blonde pop star’s ’ “Oops!… I Did It Again, ” Bright synth hooks, punchy dance-pop drums, funky bassline, and dreamy pads, Playful, dramatic, and catchy with a fun, family-friendly vibe, Include space for spoken bridge moments and soaring chorus sections, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
1:49

Playful pop track, about 104–108 BPM, inspired by Sabrina Carpenter’s “House Tour, ” Bright piano chords, groovy bassline, light funk guitar, and sassy pop drums, Cheeky, conversational tone with room for talk-singing verses and a catchy, bouncing chorus, Fun, flirty energy but rewritten as family-friendly, with space for lyrical reveals and pauses, Instrumental only, no vocals, Length: 1:00–1:30
2:27

A heartwarming famous children’s animation franchise style song called “The Story of a Showbaby, ” Sung from the perspective of Weasley the chiweenie dog, with playful, loyal energy and tender emotion, The song should sound cinematic and family-friendly—think “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” meets “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”, Include gentle dog barks and baby coos as background sound cues, Blend acoustic pop and soft orchestral elements, Mood keywords: warm, loving, nostalgic, magical, loyal, family bond, gentle humor, animated film energy, Tempo: mid-tempo pop ballad, Voices:
• Main: soulful MALE with “dog” personality (Weasley)
• Background: soft female harmonies (Bella / Mom)
• FX: baby coos and soft puppy barks

