3:00

Hard-hitting futuristic techno rap, 140–155 BPM, massive festival energy, Heavy distorted kick drums, booming 808 bass, glitch synth stabs, industrial textures, cinematic rave atmosphere, Vocal style: commanding male rap delivery with chant-like hooks and simple melodic chorus lines, Tone: bold, rebellious, surreal, playful-philosophical “life is a game” mindset, Blend industrial techno, electro-pop, and modern trap rap with stadium-level drops and explosive transitions, Chorus must be repetitive, hypnotic, and anthemic, centered on: “Everything in life and the world is just NINTENDO”, Build-ups feel like loading screens in a game engine, leading into hard euphoric drops, Add arcade FX, pixel glitches, digital blips, warped UI sounds, Structure alternates aggressive rap verses and huge techno chorus drops, Energy: unstoppable, chaotic, triumphant, club-ready, high-impact, emotionally dominant
2:54

Aggressive techno-pop rap, 138–142 BPM, same core style and structure as “Everything is Nintendo” track but darker and heavier, Driving four-on-the-floor kick layered with trap hi-hats, distorted 808 bass, gritty synth leads, glitchy UI/game SFX, Male vocal, confident, cocky, parody gangster rap tone, Verses fast, rhythmic, nerdy (gaming jargon, performance flex), chorus simple, chanty, highly repetitive and anthemic: “Everything runs through Xbox / Xbox on top, ” Big festival drops, sidechained synths, punchy transitions, digital stutters, High energy, headbanging club + gaming hybrid vibe, Keep it cohesive with album: same structure, hook repetition, and sonic palette, just more aggressive and industrial
2:19

Aggressive techno-pop rap, 138–142 BPM, cohesive with previous “console war album” tracks (Nintendo/Xbox songs), but with a more cinematic, premium, immersive tone, Dark cyber-futuristic synths, punchy four-on-the-floor kick, distorted 808 bass, glitch UI sounds, subtle orchestral layers, Male vocal, confident, slightly arrogant parody “console supremacy” delivery, Verses fast, technical, packed with gaming/tech jargon (SSD speed, UI navigation, DualSense haptics, 3D audio, performance, immersion), Theme: PlayStation-style cinematic gaming dominance vs other platforms, framed as humorous console-war rivalry, Chorus minimal, chant-like, anthemic and repeating: “Blue flame rising / PlayStation kingdom”, Big drops, sidechain pumping, stutter edits, esports + AAA cinematic hybrid energy, high intensity, consistent with album sound identity
2:37

Aggressive retro-futuristic techno-rap, 140 BPM, fusion of 90s arcade synthwave + modern trap + glitchy cyberpunk EDM, Heavy punchy kick, distorted 808 bass, Sega Genesis-style chiptune leads layered with dark synth pads, arcade coin-drop SFX, CRT static textures, VHS distortion, Male vocal, cocky old-school “boomer gamer” Sega fanboy persona, comedic but intense delivery, rapid-fire verses with retro gaming references and modern console war commentary, Chorus chant-like and repetitive, nostalgic but aggressive: “16-bit never died / arcade never lies, ” Big drops, broken glitch transitions, arcade battle energy, mix of nostalgia and competitive parody tone, high intensity, headbanging club + retro arcade aesthetic
2:56

Epic final-track Suno prompt: cinematic techno-rap finale, 140 BPM, hybrid of cyberpunk EDM, retro arcade synthwave, and modern trap, Heavy distorted 808 bass, punchy festival kick, glitch UI sounds, CRT static, arcade coin FX, layered with sweeping orchestral strings and 16-bit chiptune leads (Sega-era energy), Male vocal ensemble feel (Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, Sega Boy implied), aggressive chant-rap, call-and-response, escalating chaos, Theme: ultimate console war clash, each “era” boasting then colliding in sound, Chorus is simple, massive, ritualistic and repeating: “Four worlds collide / no end, no side / only the game survives, ” Structure should build in intensity, add vocal layering, distortion, and tempo stutters, Final section collapses into glitch noise, arcade tones, and looping synth—no resolution, eternal conflict, festival-scale final boss energy
4:13

Dark, cinematic, aggressive genre fusion: classic horror heavy metal (King Diamond / Pentagram inspired) blended with hardcore techno, electro pop, and gritty gangster rap, Male vocal with wide dynamic range: haunting falsetto to raw, commanding low register, Themes: “Do you dream in color?”, life as a game (Nintendo/Sega metaphors), psychological tension, street grit, neon surrealism, inner conflict, faith vs decay, Structure: long, evolving song with a powerful, instantly catchy recurring chorus built around “Do you dream in color?”, Sound design: distorted guitars, eerie melodies, church bells, analog synths, pounding 4/4 kick, dark trap drums, heavy bass, Atmosphere: dark, theatrical, hypnotic, high energy, epic and slightly chaotic but cohesive, polished production, memorable hooks
