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Strapped N Ridin'

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12 songs
3:09Song Image
“Ante Up” is a 100 BPM country love song that uses poker metaphors to tell the story of taking a chance on a new relationship, The narrator reflects on past heartbreaks but decides to go all in, with verses full of caution and reflection, choruses delivering heartfelt, down-to-earth commitment, and a bridge showing resilience and hope, It’s a warm, emotional, radio-ready country anthem about putting your heart on the line
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Modern country rock with emotional grit and a raw, storytelling focus, Male vocal with a rough, heartfelt delivery, Verses are stripped back with acoustic guitar and subtle drums, creating space and tension, Chorus opens up with driving drums, electric guitar layers, and an anthemic, hook-driven melody, Lyrics explore emotional damage in a strained relationship, using vivid metaphors like razor blades, knives, bleeding out, and scars, Mid-tempo, steady groove with a dramatic build, Authentic, moody, and reflective with a southern rock edge and polished modern production
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In the country version of Heartburn, acoustic guitar drives the verses to keep the storytelling intimate, while electric guitar adds emotional intensity and grit in the choruses and bridge, Clean or lightly reverbed tones simmer through reflective sections, and mild overdrive or sustained notes highlight the song’s “burning” heartache during the hooks, This blend of acoustic warmth and electric edge emphasizes the lyrics’ fiery metaphors, giving the song both vulnerability and modern country punch, male vocals
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Emotional country ballad with male vocals, Slow, intimate verses with acoustic guitar and subtle fiddle; slightly faster, fuller choruses with fiddle, mandolin, and percussion; bridge slows for emotional climax, Sincere, raspy vocals highlighting storytelling about love, family, fights, and being cast aside, Clean, radio-ready production
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This track sits at a moderate 88 BPM, giving it space to breathe while keeping a subtle momentum, Vocals should feel warm, slightly gritty, and intimate, with phrasing that emphasizes the emotional peaks in the choruses, Begin with fingerpicked acoustic guitar, light mandolin flourishes, and soft brush snare drums for the verses, letting the vocals carry the story, Layer steel guitar swells in the pre-choruses to hint at emotional tension, then build into a full band sound for the choruses with drums, bass, and electric guitar fills to emphasize determination and resilience, The bridge should strip back slightly, letting the lyrics “dig in today” shine before launching into a powerful, anthemic final chorus, Dynamic rises and falls should mirror the story arc — from drifting and indecision to standing firm and planting roots — giving the song a cinematic, modern-country feel perfect for radio or live performance
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“Too Stubborn” is a mid-tempo (≈90 BPM) emotional pop ballad with warm acoustic guitar, piano, delicate mandolin, subtle electric guitar, soft drums, and light strings, Male vocals are intimate yet powerful, conveying stubborn pride and unwavering loyalty, Dynamic harmonies lift the chorus and bridge, while the instrumentation adds warmth and emotional depth, highlighting the song’s themes of love, resilience, and being “too stubborn” to give up
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coubtry, smooth polished male vocals, acoustic guitar with subtle electric guitar and piano, soft drums, Backing harmonies for emotional lift
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My Fatherly Advice is a heartfelt country ballad featuring a strong, resonant male vocal that conveys both authority and deep paternal love, Set at a mid-tempo pace (~80 BPM), the song blends acoustic guitar, subtle steel or slide guitar, and warm bass to create a rich, story-driven arrangement, Verses are intimate and reflective, highlighting vivid storytelling of a father’s lessons and warnings, while choruses build with dynamic instrumentation, harmonies, and expressive vocal power to emphasize the emotional stakes, The bridge strips back instrumentation to spotlight the vocals and lyrical reflection, before swelling into a final, cinematic chorus, This arrangement balances vulnerability, conviction, and melodic strength, making it a compelling country ballad that resonates with listeners through both story and vocal delivery
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“Fairway Love” is a mid-tempo (92–96 BPM) country love song featuring warm, heartfelt male vocals with a touch of rustic twang, Acoustic guitar and gentle electric riffs drive the rhythm, accompanied by melodic bass, subtle drums, and occasional piano or steel guitar accents for emotional texture, Playful and sincere, the lyrics use clever golf metaphors to balance humor with romance, unfolding story-driven verses that lead into singable, anthemic choruses, With a relaxed yet heartfelt delivery, the song captures the charm of small-town storytelling while celebrating love’s ups and downs, perfect for radio or live country performance
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Mid-tempo country tune (94 BPM) with male vocals warm and slightly gritty, Mandolin drives rhythmic hooks and melodic accents, electric guitar adds harmonic depth and swells, and electric banjo adds twangy sparkle, Intro features a mandolin hook, verses are intimate with softer accompaniment, choruses open full and anthemic, and the bridge drops for tension before the final chorus, Roots-y country warmth meets emotional pop-rock energy
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Modern country-pop with a soft pop-rock edge, mid-tempo (around 95–100 BPM), featuring acoustic guitar, light piano, subtle electric guitar, and restrained pop drums, The song should feel intimate and emotionally vulnerable, with a female lead vocal that is soft and conversational in the verses, building to a more powerful, melodic, and slightly raspy delivery in the chorus, The mood is cautious but hopeful, centered on a woman entering a new relationship after past heartbreak, using insurance and accident metaphors like “coverage, ” “deductible, ” “policy, ” and “good hands” to express emotional protection, The chorus should be catchy and memorable, with “insurance for the heart” as the main hook, and the overall production should gradually build into a fuller, emotionally released final chorus with layered vocals and atmospheric instrumentation