3:15

4:54

2:02

3:08

2:27

4:24

4:14

3:29

4:09

3:39

Southern Beauty
v4.5+
male vocals, country, upbeat modern country - worthy of getting up to dance to
2:31

Southern Girls
v4.5+
Country modern beats with violins, Something to dance to
Male voice
2:49

2:48

3:06

Back Road Lightning
v4.5+
male vocals, country, upbeat modern country - worthy of getting up to dance to
2:30

Backroad Billionaire
v4.5+
Country hip hip crossover
Hip-Hop Elements:
Trap-influenced hi-hats and 808 drums
Rhythmic verse delivery (half-rapped, half-sung)
Strong backbeat at around 90-100 BPM
Bass-heavy production
Country Elements:
Steel guitar licks between verses
Banjo or acoustic guitar strumming
Traditional country vocal style on chorus
Harmonica accents
Arrangement:
Verses: More minimal, rhythm-focused
Pre-Chorus: Build-up with traditional country instruments
Chorus: Full band, anthemic and singable
Bridge: Showcase both styles mixing together
2:54

Country Boy Swagger
v4.5+
Hip-Hop Elements:
Heavy 808s and trap-style drums
Aggressive, boastful rap delivery on verses
Sub-bass emphasis to mimic truck exhaust
Sharp hi-hat patterns
Country Elements:
Slide guitar licks
Banjo riffs between sections
Country vocal twang on choruses
Harmonic steel guitar accents
Production Style:
BPM around 85-95 (slower, more swaggering)
Heavy use of truck/engine sound effects
Big reverb on chorus vocals
Distorted guitar power chords for emphasis
3:11

Groovy, Slower Elements:
BPM: 75-85 (much slower, more swagger)
Heavy, syncopated bass line as the foundation
Minimal, sparse drums with emphasis on the pocket
Guitar riffs that breathe between phrases
Sultry, controlled vocal delivery with attitude
Country-Hip Hop Fusion (Groovy Style):
Trap-influenced hi-hats but slower tempo
Lazy steel guitar bends and slides
Half-time drum feel in verses (makes it feel even slower)
More talk-singing/rhythmic delivery than rapid rap
Space between elements - let the groove breathe
Production Style:
Think more "swagger walk" than "running"
Deeper, fatter bass tones
Reverb and delay on vocals for attitude
Subtle dynamics - verses can be almost whispered with intensity
Less is more - groove over complexity
Guitar tone: bluesy overdrive rather than heavy distortion
5:45

Ghost of What We Had
v4.5+
Slow-Burn Ballad Elements:
BPM: 125
Soft acoustic guitar fingerpicking to start
Gradual build throughout the song
Emotional vocal delivery that intensifies
Dramatic pauses and space between phrases
Edge/Darker Elements:
Minor key or modal approach for haunting feel
Distorted electric guitar enters during chorus
Heavier drums kick in during bridge
Raw, almost desperate vocal tone
Dark lyrical themes of obsession and pain
Instrumentation:
Starts minimal: acoustic guitar, soft vocals
Builds to: full band with electric guitars, driving drums
Steel guitar playing mournful, bending notes
Subtle strings or keyboards for atmosphere
Final chorus: full power with layered vocals and harmonies
Ends stripped back down to just acoustic and voice
3:39

male vocals, country, upbeat modern country - worthy of getting up to dance to
4:34

Whiskey Eyes
v4.5+
male vocals, country, upbeat modern country - worthy of getting up to dance to
3:44

3:08

country, heavy metal with acoustic country vibes, chuggy heavy riffs, male vocals, nu metal, acoustic, metal, nu metal influence
3:24

Upbeat modern female/male duet country song, with catchy tunes and sing-along vibes, Female singer
4:27

2:22

Upbeat modern country song, Easy to sign along to
Deep male voice

