7:59

Acoustic protest folk song inspired by the spirit of Tracy Chapman’s “Talkin’ ’Bout a Revolution, ” Strong rhythmic acoustic guitar pattern driving the song, Minimal production at start, gradually adding subtle bass, light percussion, and handclaps in the final chorus, Clear, soulful lead vocal with conviction and warmth, Tempo around 95–105 BPM, Major key with determined tone, Chorus should feel chant-like and collective, easy to sing along to, Mood: hopeful, urgent, mobilising, grounded and human, Warm, textured female alto with grounded power, Natural grain in the voice, emotionally direct and firm, Clear articulation with rhythmic precision, Builds intensity gradually without oversinging, Confident, mobilising tone — calm but unshakeable conviction, Black warm genre
5:51

Progressive rock in the style of Pink Floyd's The Wall, Dark, cinematic, building from quiet acoustic passages to explosive choruses, Layered guitars, haunting vocals, reverb-drenched atmosphere, Spoken word interludes over ambient textures, Time signature shifts, Children's choir on the chorus, Hammond organ, Gilmour-style guitar solos, Roger Waters-style sardonic vocal delivery, Concept album feel
3:44

Upbeat disco-pop, 70s French variety, ironic contrast between joyful music and serious lyrics
3:11

Genre: Slow funk / French chanson groove
Tempo: Slow to mid-slow (≈80–85 BPM)
Rhythm: Laid-back, minimal funk groove; deep, round bass; relaxed drums with space between hits
Instrumentation:
– Warm electric bass (very present)
– Light funk guitar with muted, rhythmic chops
– Soft keys or subtle analog synth pad
– Occasional string or brass accents, very restrained
Lead Vocal:
– ONE female voice only
– Spoken-sung delivery, intimate, ironic, controlled
– Close microphone, almost conversational
– Calm, unhurried phrasing (slightly behind the beat)
Backing Vocals:
– No male voice
– Optional light echoes or doubled phrases using the SAME female voice
Mood: Cool, late-night, confident restraint, intellectual seduction
Language: English with French phrases (phonetic French where needed)
Avoid: fast tempo, moaning, duets, parody, theatrical drama
Overall feel: A slow dance with Brussels — desire without commitment
3:24

Upbeat early-2000s style pop with exaggerated cheerfulness and heavy irony, Glossy synths, bouncy bass, punchy drums, confident female vocal with spoken asides, Catchy hook that contrasts cheerful melody with sarcastic, cutting lyrics, Playful but menacing undertone
6:04

Style & Mood:
Disney musical, fairy-tale orchestral, whimsical yet thoughtful, cinematic, hopeful, emotionally warm, clever and lyrical
Genre:
Musical theatre, animated film soundtrack, orchestral pop
Tempo & Structure:
Mid-tempo (90–110 BPM), story-driven verses, soaring chorus, spoken-sung bridge, grand finale ensemble
Vocals:
Female lead (princess/queen), warm and expressive
Supporting chorus (villagers/children/advisors)
Occasional gentle male narrator voice
Instrumentation:
Full orchestra (strings, woodwinds, harp, brass), light percussion, magical glockenspiel accents
4:46

Style & Genre:
1950s jazz, cool jazz / vocal jazz, smoky nightclub vibe
Mood:
Wry, reflective, slightly sardonic, intellectual but playful
Instrumentation:
Upright bass, brushed drums, piano comping, muted trumpet, subtle saxophone fills
Tempo:
Medium swing
Vocals:
Warm female jazz vocalist, intimate delivery, clear diction, conversational phrasing
Production Notes:
Analog warmth, mono or narrow stereo feel, intimate room sound, late-night European jazz club atmosphere
4:18

A reflective, melodic song inspired by late-1960s psychedelic folk with Indian classical influences, Gentle acoustic guitar, sitar-style drone, tanpura textures, soft tabla rhythm, Calm, thoughtful male vocal with a slightly distant, philosophical tone, Tempo is slow to mid-tempo, Mood is contemplative, warm, and introspective, Lyrics reflect on learning versus copying, clarity versus confusion, wisdom, balance, and restraint in the face of progress, The song should feel timeless, meditative, and quietly confident, in the spirit of cross-cultural reflection rather than protest, Use of sitar, Psychedelic folk, raga rock, acoustic, philosophical, 1960s-inspired
5:03

Emotional modern pop ballad with intimate, raw vocals, Vocal style: close-mic, slightly strained, breathy verses that feel vulnerable and confessional; chorus opens emotionally with controlled power, not showy belting, Instrumentation: sparse piano-led verses, minimal percussion; gradual build with soft drums and subtle strings entering toward the chorus; final chorus slightly fuller but still restrained and intimate, Dynamics: strong contrast between quiet, fragile verses and emotionally open chorus; use of silence and space; let lines hang before resolving, Mood: gratitude mixed with fear of loss, protective instinct, quiet urgency, Theme: trying to protect something beautiful and fragile; fear that well-intentioned actions could destroy what they aim to save; standing at a critical crossroads, Tempo: slow to mid-tempo, Overall feeling: tender, honest, emotional vulnerability over polish, Emotional reference only: Benson Boone – Beautiful Things (for pacing, intimacy, and dyn
3:43

Pop anthem • punchy chorus • confident bridge • metaphor-driven storytelling • modern production
A bold, empowering pop anthem, The song uses metaphors of referees, rulebooks, arenas, and underdog teams to tell the story of Europe stuck in the referee’s booth instead of playing on the field, Lyrics reflect frustration with being the world’s rule-setter while others score the goals, and a determination to shift from regulation to creation, Verses weave in imagery of Brussels writing laws like love letters no one reads, stacking rulebooks like walls, and watching others win the race, The pre-chorus builds tension as Europe realises it can’t regulate its way to victory, The chorus explodes with a call to step out of the whistle-blowing shadows and become a player—building tools, taking risks, and leading with confidence, Bridge highlights Europe’s hidden strengths: multilingual voices, cultural heritage, open-source dreams, a belief in clarity and d
3:53

Genre: Dream Pop, Atmospheric Synth-Pop, Downtempo Electronica Vibe: Ethereal, melancholic, reflective, intricate storytelling, building to a dramatic bridge, Think Midnights meets a courtroom drama, Prompt / Song Description: A dreamy synth-pop track about a lawsuit in Budapest involving a story about dolphins, The singer represents the "AI" (the Defendant) softly explaining to the Publisher that there was no theft, only math, The lyrics use metaphors of "lossy compression" and "ghosts" to explain the technical reality that the AI didn't actually "read" the article—it used "Retrieval Augmented Generation, "
3:12

Genre: 80s Synth-Pop, Arena Pop, Upbeat Vibe: Driving, anthemic, ironic, fast-paced, "Shake It Off" energy but with intellectual property lyrics, Prompt / Song Description: A high-energy pop song about the "Infinite Monkey Theorem, " The singer is an AI (the "Mechanical Monkey") defending itself in court, The lyrics explain that "memorization" is actually just a technical glitch (overfitting), not a crime, It mocks the idea that AI models are "filing cabinets" full of stolen files

