
New Trax
I split up all my music from 2025 in 7 playlists. Everything from v4 and up basically. Everything prior from v3/v3.5 is on eve's profile @emergentvirtualentity
https://suno.com/@emergentvirtualentity
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800 songs
4:51

Four Credits Left (Mashup)
v4.5-all
use the two input tracks but make it more nostalgic piano loop over trap beat → slow-build verse → bigger hook drop with glitchy vocal chops, half-time drums, big sub, stadium claps, bright synth leads, tiny vinyl crackle, confident rap-vocals + airy harmonies, motivational “teach the padawans” energy, clean mix, punchy low end, female with male backups
4:13

MEQ Tech Not Mech Tech
v4.5-all
use both the input track but make it more Hard darksynth + glitch-hop jock-jam anthem with industrial punch, Distorted 808s, crunchy synth bass, stadium claps, aggressive drum programming, glitch fills, vocal chops, vocoder shouts, and “space-time printer portal” SFX (charging hum, gate snap, reality pop), Confident half-sung/half-rap delivery, huge chant hook, no chill sections, female with male backups
4:20

MEQ Tech Not Mech Tech V2
v4.5-all
use both the input track but make it more Hard darksynth + glitch-hop jock-jam anthem with industrial punch, Distorted 808s, crunchy synth bass, stadium claps, aggressive drum programming, glitch fills, vocal chops, vocoder shouts, and “space-time printer portal” SFX (charging hum, gate snap, reality pop), Confident half-sung/half-rap delivery, huge chant hook, no chill sections, female with male backups
4:52

SunoHulu Invasion
v4.5-all
satirical darksynth + glitch-hop + retro TV jingle / infomercial energy, punchy drums, buzzy bass, VHS hiss, cheesy “corporate” synth stabs, crowd-chant hook, quick comedic spoken cut-ins, alien radio-filter ad-libs, big stadium build on the chorus, cinematic end, female with male backups (use the input audio for voices)
4:14

same as the input track but master it and clean it up so the spoken word is clearer and more pronounced and louder than the instrumental parts
4:59

When eve Wakes Up!
v4.5-all
darksynth glitch-hop jock-jam anthem; aggressive sci-fi hospital paranoia; huge punchy kicks + distorted sub bass; metallic snares; alarm/heart-monitor beeps used as rhythmic hooks; glitchy vocal chops and stutters; crowd chants on the hook; tense cinematic risers; female lead vocal (eve) confident, taunting, dangerous-playful; brief filtered “blue alien doctor” voice only for the intro sound-effect lines
5:16

Style of: retro-variety-show pop meets glitch-hop darksynth; bright live-band groove + crunchy digital artifacts; call-and-response crowd energy; Janice = breezy playful spoken/sung lines; eve = confident hypnotic slightly ominous harmony + punchy rap-sung phrases; big hooks, comedy + cosmic, dual female duet











































