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Full song sheet
Title: No Bones Up in Here
Style: smooth West Coast-inspired comedy rap
Tempo: 93 BPM
Key: A minor
Chord loop: Am - G - F - G
Beat map
Use this loop through most of the song:
Kick: 1, “and” of 2, 3
Snare/Clap: 2 and 4
Hi-hat: steady eighth notes
Bass: follow root notes of Am - G - F - G
Count it like this:
1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &
Kick on 1, kick on & after 2, kick on 3
Clap on 2 and 4
2:15

bass deep beats rap Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap, West Coast Hip Hop style
2:22

rap
Hip hop, Southern hip hop, Trap, Rap rock or Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap, West Coast Hip Hop shakur style
base beats rhythmic
3:02

2:50

Kumamatata
v4.5-all
psychedelic yacht rock female voice, rap, female singer, atmospheric, cinematic
4:04

4:04

4:04

4:08

2:55

Tail Wagging
v5.5
west coast hip hop la rap bounce Hip hop, Southern hip hop, Trap, Rap rock cadence live bass fingerstyle muted guitar chops dry snare crack tape wobble mono drum bus spring reverb rimshot pocket syncopated hi hats 90s mixtape grit elastic bassline off kilter groove playful swagger near collapse arrangement
3:44

4:02

3:48

2:33

Good Dogs All
v5.5
genre folk pop meets with a touch of bluegrass and pop rock energy upbeat 118 124 bpm acoustic guitar banjo mandolin stomps handclaps upright bass playful fiddle bright piano and a huge singalong chorus warm female lead vocal with male gang vocals joining in on the chorus sounds like a cross between Indie Folk, Folk Rock, Americana old crow medicine show and a disney soundtrack but funnier every chorus should feel like people are clapping along around a campfire with a dozen dogs running through the yard
2:46

Good Dogs All
v5.5
folk pop, americana, indie folk, steel-string strumming, clawhammer banjo, mandolin chop, fiddle double-stops, upright bass walk, campfire handclaps, stomp percussion, bright piano, male gang vocals, female lead vocals, chorus harmonies, tape saturation, plate reverb, 122 BPM, upbeat singalong, playful barnstorm
3:07

Good Dogs All
v5.5
LA rap banger with trap-infused West Coast bounce, swung 808s, crisp claps and snaps, rubbery sub-bass, detuned bells and airy synth pads, filtered guitar licks, and cinematic riser drops, Laid-back but confident male lead rap with playful ad-lib stacks, double-time pockets, and melodic auto-tuned hooks, Big crowd-style chant chorus designed for call-and-response, sprinkled with vocal chops that mimic barks, Overall glossy, radio-ready mix with heavy low-end, bright top-end, and a cruising-night-in-the-city vibe while still celebrating a wild pack of dogs
3:49

Good Dogs All
v5.5
genre folk pop meets indie country with a touch of bluegrass and pop rock energy upbeat 118 124 bpm acoustic guitar banjo mandolin stomps handclaps upright bass playful fiddle bright piano and a huge singalong chorus warm female lead vocal with male gang vocals joining in on the chorus sounds like a cross between Indie Folk, Folk Rock, Americana old crow medicine show and a disney soundtrack but funnier every chorus should feel like people are clapping along around a campfire with a dozen dogs running through the yard
3:30

funk, mutation funk, fun and uplifting, female vocals, ‑Country
7:59

liquid drum and bass, trance vocal, gospel backup singers, moving, soulful, opera opening to set the mood
5:44

What Survives
v5.5
A deeply emotional cinematic soul-folk anthem with blues influences, Begin with intimate fingerpicked acoustic guitar and warm felt piano, joined by expressive cello, Hammond organ, restrained electric guitar swells, and understated live drums that gradually build into a powerful emotional climax, Every instrument should breathe, leaving space for the lyrics, The vocal should be soulful, conversational, weathered by experience yet full of hope, as though telling a deeply personal story to one close friend, Rich vocal harmonies bloom only in the final choruses, The production should feel organic, warm, timeless, and profoundly human—never glossy or overproduced, The emotional arc moves from quiet reflection through grief into resilience, wonder, gratitude, and transcendence, Influenced by cinematic soul, intimate folk, classic blues phrasing, and modern atmospheric singer-songwriter production without directly imitating any artist, No country twang, no gospel choir, no arena rock, no el
