3:18

Todo Mundo Crazy
v3.5
studio-quality audio, v4 quality, quality Voice, clean sound, clean voice
3:34

Maracujá
v4.5
The song opens with rhythmic acoustic guitar riffs and Angola-inspired syncopation, Deep female vocals with a Portuguese-Angolan accent glide over lush semba percussion, layered African drums, and subtle kizomba rhythms, Tropical melodic hooks and acoustic textures create a rich, inviting soundscape
2:13

Sangue de Angola
v4.5
african female voice, angola accent, portuguese accent, Kuduro, fast, rap, aggressive, anthemic, female singer
3:10

semba, bossa nova, african female voice, angolan accent, romantic, african voice
2:53

african female vocals, semba, portuguese accent, angolan accent, edm, up-beat, melodic, afrohouse, african percussion, whispered, 128bpm
4:56

Lusáfrica
v4.5+
african female voice, angola accent, portuguese accent, male capeverdian Accent a vibrant, soulful fusion track inspired by Lusophone African music, Blend the warm, swaying rhythm of Angolan semba, the emotional and melodic textures of Cape Verdean morna, the syncopated grooves of Mozambican marrabenta, and the island vibes of São Tomé and Príncipe’s ússua and socopé, Layer in rich West African percussion (djembe, congas, talking drum), and inject the energetic pulse of modern Afrobeat with groovy basslines and subtle brass accents, The tempo should be medium (around 95–105 BPM), with live-sounding guitar riffs (clean electric or nylon-string acoustic), soft keys or organ touches, and female lead vocals in Portuguese with African slang expressions, The mood should be warm, nostalgic, and celebratory, evoking themes of unity, cultural pride, and Lusophone identity across Africa, Think of a musical journey from Luanda to Mindelo, from Maputo to Bissau, all connected by rhythm and soul
3:10

Create a traditional African-style song inspired by the Angolan "Dikanda" dance, Use rich and organic African percussion rhythms (like ngoma, djembe, and talking drums) with a steady tribal groove, The lead vocal should be a strong, soulful African female voice with an Angolan accent, singing in a mix of Portuguese (Angolan dialect) and Kikongo language, The melody should evoke ancestral pride and spiritual connection, with call-and-response elements from a background choir, Keep the tempo moderately fast, with deep rhythmic energy and earthy textures
2:44

Kima Kiami
v4.5+
african female voice, angola accent, portuguese accent, afroswing, afrobeat, romantic, reggaeton, melodic bubblegum pop, guitar
3:01

A danceable song with a summery, youthful, fun, vibrant vibe that evokes sunshine, warmth, and fun, The song is a house song with a techno-pop beat, a catchy chorus, and some spoken parts, The vocals are young and sensual, with a female voice


