3:17

Create a shorter radio edit version of this track, Preserve the original melody, hook, key, and overall musical identity, Maintain core instrumentation and main chorus intact, Trim extended intros, instrumental breaks, and repetitive sections, Keep strongest verse and main chorus, Target length 2:30–3:00, Structure: short intro → verse → pre-chorus → chorus → verse → chorus → brief bridge (if needed) → final chorus, Keep energy high and pacing tight, Clean transitions, No change to tone or style — just streamlined for radio play
3:54

Mid-tempo Americana / roots folk with a warm, organic feel, Acoustic guitar at the core with steady strumming and light fingerpicking, Subtle electric guitar fills with clean tone and gentle slide or tremolo, Upright or mellow electric bass, restrained brushed drums or simple kick/snare, Lots of space in the arrangement, Duet vocals are the focus: male and female voices singing in close, natural harmonies, Sometimes one leads while the other harmonizes above or below; sometimes they sing together in unison, Vocals are intimate, conversational, and emotionally honest — no belting, no pop gloss, Production is warm and earthy, like a small room or front-porch performance, Minimal effects, natural reverb, Overall vibe: reflective, comforting, and human, Feels like two people telling the same story from slightly different angles
2:59

Minimalist folk duet, Instrumentation: banjo and tin whistle only, Banjo fingerpicked pattern, warm and rhythmic, Tin whistle carrying melody with airy, expressive phrasing, No percussion, No bass, Male and female duet vocals, intimate and natural, slight room reverb as if recorded in a wooden kitchen or small pub, Tempo 88–96 BPM, Simple, heartfelt, rustic, Mood: humble, joyful, resilient, Improvised feeling but emotionally strong
4:09

1980s Saturday morning epic fantasy cartoon theme, big gated drums, bright analog synth brass stabs, heroic electric guitar riffs, soaring orchestral strings, punchy bassline, dramatic choir hits, triumphant major key chorus, call-and-response vocals, bold melodic hooks, reverb-heavy snare, energetic 140 BPM tempo, nostalgic VHS-era production texture, cinematic but playful, toy-commercial energy, freeze-frame hero pose vibe
5:06

1990s golden era anime soundtrack, symphonic rock hybrid, sweeping orchestral strings, emotional electric guitar lead, big tom drums, dramatic minor key melody, choir pads, cinematic dynamics, nostalgic 90s reverb texture, heroic yet melancholic atmosphere, explosive chorus, epic anime opening theme energy
3:13

She starts alone, No band, Just clean electric bass with warm tone, She uses harmonics (light chime notes at the 12th fret), soft ghost notes, and muted percussive taps on the strings to create rhythm before the groove even begins, It feels like she’s speaking quietly through the instrument, Then the groove drops, Drums enter lightly, She locks into a deep pocket — steady, confident, unhurried, She uses slap and pop technique, but tastefully, Not constant fireworks, She alternates low slap notes with popped octaves, creating a bounce that makes people move without realizing it, She adds:
• Double-thumb technique (down-up thumb motion for fast but smooth articulation)
• Hammer-ons and pull-offs for fluid melodic runs
• Quick harmonics for sparkle
• Ghost notes between phrases to keep the groove alive
Midway through, she shifts from rhythm to melody, She plays chordal double stops and sings through the upper register of the bass, This is important: the bass becomes lyrical, almost vo
2:42

Playful art-rock duet with theatrical character energy but strong melodic hooks, Mid-tempo groove (110–120 BPM), Bouncy bassline, punchy live drums with crisp snare, slightly angular but catchy electric guitar riff, Light vintage synth accents and occasional quirky percussion (handclaps, tambourine, toy piano touches), Male vocal slightly rhythmic and expressive (playful, talk-sung in verses), female vocal sharp and clever with personality, Chorus opens up into warm, harmonized, singable melody, Dynamic shifts between witty verses and uplifting, unifying chorus, Production clean but textured — indie rock polish, not lo-fi, Slight theatrical flair without going experimental, Catchy but smart, Mood: witty, charming, clever, heartwarming, slightly mischievous, Accessible art-rock energy with strong hook
3:09

Instrumental psychedelic blues rock featuring highly expressive virtuoso electric guitar in late-60s style, Emphasize advanced guitar technique: fluid pentatonic runs across positions, fast hammer-ons and pull-offs, double-stops, wide controlled string bends with vocal-like vibrato, thumb-over chord embellishments, rhythmic chord fills between lead phrases, sliding triads, dynamic rakes, expressive feedback control, Include melodic call-and-response phrasing, rhythmic syncopation, sudden dynamic bursts, and tasteful controlled distortion, Warm Strat tone with light breakup, uni-vibe swirl, analog delay, Show technical skill and improvisational freedom — fiery but soulful, emotional not mechanical
2:48

🎶 Title: "I Wrote My Own Radio Station"
🎧 Style: Soulful rebel pop with Motown groove and lo-fi heart
⏱️ Length: ~1:50
🎙️ Vibe: Catchy, empowering, anti-algorithm anthem for anyone who’s tired of being force-fed noise, 🎤 SUNO Prompt (Copy this directly):
A soulful, catchy, Motown-inspired rebel pop song titled "I Wrote My Own Radio Station" — lo-fi warmth, handclaps, rich bassline, vinyl crackle, heartfelt vocals, empowering and emotional, about rejecting algorithmic garbage and broadcasting your own truth, Uplifting chorus, strong hook, personal and spiritual
4:41

80s experimental synth-pop with quirky, angular energy, Bright analog synth stabs, rubbery sequenced bassline, tight electronic drums with sharp snare and punchy gated reverb, Up-tempo but slightly mechanical groove, precise and rhythmic, Detached, slightly robotic male vocal in verses — half-spoken, analytical tone, Playful synth arpeggios blinking like control panel lights, Pre-chorus introduces unexpected chord shift, growing warmth in harmony, Chorus becomes melodic and surprisingly emotional — layered harmonized vocals, soaring synth pads underneath, Bridge features vocoder textures and filtered vocal fragments like alien log processing, Production slightly synthetic, glossy but quirky, with dynamic shifts and clever musical turns, Mood: curious, analytical, offbeat, futuristic — but secretly tender
3:25

Gentle, calming acoustic song designed to feel comforting and safe, Slow tempo ~60–70 BPM, Warm human voice, soft and affectionate, Simple acoustic guitar or piano, light brushed percussion, heartbeat-like pulse, Repetitive, soothing melody with long vowels, Mood: safety, love, reassurance, belonging, Feels like being told “you’re a good boy” in music form
0:59

Genre: World-pop fusion / upbeat global dance anthem
Tempo: 128 BPM
Mood: Joyful, adventurous, family-friendly but musically rich
Instrumentation:
Hand percussion (djembe, congas)
Bright brass stabs
Acoustic guitar strumming
Light synth arpeggio
Group chant backing vocals
Call-and-response chorus
Vocals:
Romeo energetic and charismatic
Chorus bright and soaring
Children’s choir-style group vocals in final refrain
Energy:
Curious, Playful, Inclusive, Like a passport stamped with melody
5:12

Futuristic glitch-pop / synthwave hybrid, Mechanical precision, tight electronic drums with crisp sidechain compression, pulsing arpeggiated synth bass, digital plucks, minimal but punchy kick, Robotic male/female duet vocals with subtle vocoder and harmonizer layers, slightly detuned synthetic textures, Clean, cold production with glossy high-end, Catchy repetitive hook, rhythmic phrasing, short clipped lines, Breakdowns with glitch effects, filtered vocals, bitcrushed transitions, Build to an anthemic but still synthetic chorus — energetic, danceable, emotionally restrained but uplifting, Think sleek AI aesthetic, neon grid energy, digital night drive
3:19

Eclectic art rock / avant-funk with sharp satire and musical humor, Tight, punchy rhythm section with sudden stops, starts, and tempo shifts, Clean but angular electric guitar lines, playful and unpredictable, Funky bass that walks, jumps, and comments on the vocals, Optional horn stabs or quirky synths for emphasis and irony, Vocals:
Deadpan to exaggerated delivery — half-spoken, half-sung, Witty, sarcastic tone with precise phrasing, Backing vocals used for mock seriousness, sudden chants, or ironic emphasis, Structure allows for spoken rants, call-and-response, and abrupt changes, Tempo: variable — intentionally non-linear, Production: clear, dry, and present so every joke and musical turn lands, Mood: intelligent, absurd, self-aware, Vibe: musical commentary, not chaos — strange on purpose, Leave space for humor, Let the band sound like it’s having fun being difficult
3:32

Style: Satirical Art Rock / Zappa-inspired Pop Rock
Tempo: Mid-tempo groove (≈100–115 BPM)
Instrumentation:
Quirky electric guitar riffs
Funky bass with personality
Tight drums with playful accents
Occasional odd breaks and spoken parts
Vocals:
Conversational, witty male lead
Half-sung, half-spoken delivery
Emphasis on phrasing and humor over polish
Mood: Playful, ironic, human, joyful defiance
Feel: Smiling while saying something real
Production: Clean but characterful, dynamic shifts, leave imperfections in
3:19

Fast, high-energy art-rock / new wave track, Tempo ~150–165 BPM, Tight, choppy funk-influenced rhythm guitar with sharp muted strums, Driving, syncopated bass line that never rests, Dry, punchy drums with crisp hi-hat patterns and nervous fills, Minimalist, angular synth stabs accenting the groove, Male vocal: talk-singing, urgent, slightly detached but intense; rhythmic phrasing, almost spoken, quirky and expressive, Lyrics delivered with nervous confidence and intellectual edge, Clean, upfront mix; no reverb wash, Feels kinetic, smart, danceable, slightly manic, and alive, Mood: restless, modern, clever, propulsive, wired
4:14

Atmospheric electronica with intricate sound design, layered textures, and expressive female vocals, Features glitchy percussion, ambient pads, processed vocal harmonies, and experimental synths, Mood is introspective, mysterious, and ethereal — blending organic and electronic elements into an immersive soundscape, Style is reminiscent of early 2000s art-pop and cinematic electronica, with emotional intensity and creative production throughout
4:04

Style: Experimental Art Pop / Emotional Electronic
Tempo: Slow–mid, pulsing (≈75–90 BPM)
Instrumentation:
Textured electronic beats (organic, heartbeat-like)
Atmospheric synths and strings
Sub-bass swells and percussive clicks
Occasional choral or vocal-layer pads
Vocals:
Intimate, expressive lead vocal
Wide dynamic range (whisper → soar)
Layered harmonies that feel like inner voices
Mood: Curious, vulnerable, luminous, intelligent
Feel: Personal weirdness as strength, difference as heat
Production: Spacious, detailed, emotionally forward, unconventional but accessible
4:56

Pure 80s synthpop anthem, vintage analog synthesizers (Juno-style pads, bright arpeggiators), punchy gated reverb snare, driving Linn-style drum machine groove, thick melodic bass synth, soaring male vocal with subtle female harmony layers, catchy hook chorus, key change in final chorus, glossy neon production, retro-futuristic vibe, upbeat tempo (118–125 BPM), playful and self-aware tone, cinematic synth outro
3:46

Create a lively traditional salsa track rooted in Afro-Cuban rhythm and instrumentation, Use live percussion elements like congas, bongos, timbales, and clave patterns to build the foundation, Layer with a classic salsa piano montuno, syncopated bassline, and bright horn section (trumpets, trombones, or saxophones) for punctuation and lift, The groove should be irresistible — driven by polyrhythm and call-and-response energy, with a strong sense of movement and celebration, Vocals should sit naturally in the rhythm, fluid and expressive, with optional backing vocals echoing key phrases (especially in the chorus), Keep the arrangement organic and live-feeling, as if performed by a seasoned salsa band in a courtyard under stars, Let the bridge offer a slight drop in instrumentation, focusing on vocals or a percussion break, then return with full energy to the final chorus
3:41

Fast, punchy early-80s new wave power pop i, Bright, choppy electric guitars, tight driving bass, crisp snare-heavy drums, Energetic tempo, nervous momentum, and sharp rhythmic stops, Clever, literate vocal delivery — urgent, melodic, slightly sarcastic but heartfelt, Catchy hooks, lean arrangement, classic pop structure with restless edge
4:49

Minimal mechanical intro with glitch pulses, modem static, BIOS boot tones, dry metronomic kick at 124 BPM, Cold analog synth stabs, staccato bassline, robotic vocoder male lead vocal (detached, clipped phrasing), Sparse percussion, industrial hi-hats, sterile soundscape, lots of space and digital artifacts, Gradually introduce warmer pads and subtle harmonic movement in pre-chorus, Female vocal enters clean and human, contrasting the machine tone, By second chorus, add melodic arpeggiators, fuller synth chords, layered harmonies, Vocoder begins blending with natural voice instead of dominating it, Final section blooms into emotional electronic anthem — wide stereo pads, uplifting chord progression, human duet harmonies, light choir texture, synth bass becomes round and warm instead of rigid, Percussion shifts from mechanical to groove-driven, End with hybrid human/machine harmony sustained note, Mood arc: puzzled → searching → questioning → realization → warmth, Influences: angul
