3:56

Prompt: Soul ballad with gospel and blues influences, emotional and expressive, Raspy, powerful female voice, Instruments: Rhodes piano, blues guitar, Hammond organ, soft but dynamic drums, warm bass, Add gospel-style backing vocals in chorus and bridge, Slow tempo (~75 bpm), Mood: heartfelt, raw, hopeful – gives goosebumps
2:48

1969-style psychedelic folk rock ballad with acoustic guitar, protest drums, organ, and vocal harmonies, Female and male vocals with a live Woodstock-style atmosphere, Emotional, raw, and passionate, with field-recording ambience of cheering crowd and rain
3:42

Modern psychedelic folk-pop song with acoustic guitar, ambient synths, tribal drums, layered male & female vocals, and rich vocal harmonies, Uplifting yet melancholic mood, Evokes the spirit of Woodstock with a contemporary twist – themes of peace, protest, nature, and spiritual awakening, Field recordings of nature (rain, birds, distant crowd cheers) subtly blended in, Tempo: slow to mid, emotional and atmospheric, ‑Flowers in the Fire new style
4:53

Kill the War
v4.5+
Live concert with high responding crowd, Crowd clapping, crowd refrain singing, Powerful protest rock song starting with a long, intense drum solo, followed by spherical electric guitar riffs, Lead female singer with a smoky, rough and highly recognizable voice, Catchy repeating chorus, Deep bassline, driving rhythm, The song features a surprise bagpipe solo in the bridge, blending with electric guitars for a powerful, epic sound, Lyrics about refusing to join a coming war, in the style of "Imagine there's war, but no one goes", Cross rhyme structure, clear and direct English lyrics, strong anti-war message with quotes like "Violence kills the voice of reason", Energetic and emotional performance, stadium rock energy, wide stereo sound

