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No more silence! USA!

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11 songs
3:08Song Image
Revolutionary popera anthem inspired by “Do You Hear the People Sing?” from *Les Misérables*, Features bold operatic vocals, marching rhythms, and cinematic orchestration, Tempo: 90–100 BPM, Verses should be delivered with rhythmic conviction, while choruses explode with full choir and orchestral grandeur, Include snare rolls, brass fanfares, and dramatic string swells to evoke a sense of uprising and unity, Lyrics should reflect political resistance, democratic courage, and collective strength, Vocal tone: passionate, defiant, and emotionally stirring, Overall mood: heroic, mythic, and rally-ready
1:45Song Image
Korean-American animated gangster rap hybrid with theatrical swagger and punchline-driven bars, Mid-tempo trap-swing beat at 85–95 BPM with bouncy 808s, skittering hi-hats, playful synth stabs, vinyl scratches, and cinematic brass hits, Vocal performance should be character-driven and animated: slick gangster cadence for verses, snarling ad-libs and cartoony villain laughs in transitions, gang shouts in the hook, and aggressive call-and-response on key lines like “Damn!” Use sound effects: crown clink, trumpet stabs, record scratch, alarm siren on pre-chorus, comic boing on punchlines, Mix raw grit with polished punch for a genre-bending tone that is satirical, defiant, and visually vivid, Emphasize bilingual textures if desired, but keep primary delivery in English with rhythmic Korean ornamentation, Overall mood bold, performative, cinematic, and conspiratorial
3:27Song Image
Gospel-pop anthem in 6/8 time at 72 BPM, Soulful lead vocals supported by full choir and orchestral arrangement, Tone blends lamentation with a call to conscience, evoking unity and emotional urgency, Structure follows solo verses, choral chorus, key change bridge, and a united finale, Piano and strings provide a soft foundation, while harmonies swell with conviction, Designed to inspire reflection, healing, and collective strength in the face of global unrest
3:24Song Image
Dark pop meets operatic drama on a grand classical stage, The soundscape is cinematic and intense, driven by low-frequency drums that rumble like distant thunder, Strings and choirs build tension, while vocals shift from whispered confessions to soaring cries of defiance, The mood is heavy, mournful, and revolutionary — a sonic requiem for broken ideals, Inspired by dystopian themes, political unrest, and emotional catharsis, this piece blends classical grandeur with modern pop minimalism
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A stripped-down acoustic reinterpretation of a political protest anthem, The lyrics mourn the erosion of democratic values in America, reflecting on complicity, silence, and the illusion of freedom, The chorus is a quiet plea for awakening, with haunting harmonies and minimal instrumentation, The bridge chants “American Dream? American Delusion” in layered whispers, The outro fades into silence as the voice asks democracy for forgiveness, Style inspired by Hozier’s “Cherry Wine, ” Bon Iver’s “Re:Stacks, ” and Tracy Chapman’s “Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution,
3:09Song Image
A politically charged rap anthem that critiques authoritarianism and the erosion of democratic values in America, The lyrics confront Trump’s legacy and its ripple effect on global democracy, The chorus is a rallying cry for awakening, with militant energy and explosive beats, The bridge chants “American Dream? American Delusion” with rising urgency, The outro fades into ambient chords as the voice solemnly pleads for democracy’s forgiveness, Style inspired by Kendrick Lamar’s “The Heart Part 5, ” Run the Jewels’ “Walking in the Snow, ” and Hopsin’s “Ill Mind,
2:22Song Image
Revolutionary battle rap anthem with aggressive flow, militant energy, and thunderous percussion, Inspired by protest marches and mythic resistance, the track features pounding war drums, cinematic brass stabs, and intense vocal delivery, Tempo: 85–95 BPM, Verses should be delivered with sharp, rhythmic cadence and emotional urgency, Choruses use call-and-response structure to evoke crowd participation, Include ambient crowd noise, snare rolls, and deep bass hits to simulate a battlefield rally, Lyrics focus on political defiance, unity, and the unstoppable rise of democratic voices, Overall tone: fierce, defiant, tribal, and empowering
1:44Song Image
Satirical political rap track mocking authoritarian behavior and narcissistic leadership, Mid-tempo (85–95 BPM) with punchy beats, dramatic basslines, and spoken-word breakdowns, Inspired by protest hip hop and diss tracks, the song features layered vocal delivery, crowd chant hooks, and ironic sound effects (e, g, reality TV buzzers, golf swings, tweet sounds), Lyrics should incorporate real quotes and scandals, using humor and sarcasm to critique demagoguery and incompetence, Final line should deliver a dramatic “You’re fired!” as a symbolic rejection, Overall tone: bold, witty, rebellious, and socially conscious
1:26Song Image
Satirical political rap track with cause-and-effect storytelling, Mid-tempo (85–95 BPM) featuring punchy beats, dramatic basslines, and spoken-word breakdowns, Lyrics mock authoritarian behavior, trade war fallout, and pandemic mismanagement, using irony and real quotes, Hook ends with Mike Tyson’s famous line: “Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth, ” Include crowd chant elements, sarcastic ad-libs, and cinematic tension, Overall tone: witty, rebellious, and socially sharp
2:32Song Image
Satirical political hip hop track with psychological undertones and cause-effect storytelling, Mid-tempo (85–95 BPM) with dark boom-bap beats, moody basslines, and cinematic strings, Include glitchy sound effects and distorted vocal samples to reflect mental instability themes, Vocal delivery should be sharp, expressive, and slightly theatrical — alternating between calm narration and explosive punchlines, Use layered ad-libs and crowd chant textures in the hook, Final line should land like a mic drop: “Everyone has a plan… until they get hit, ” Overall tone: ironic, intense, socially conscious, and psychologically charged
3:04Song Image
"A cinematic opera-style protest anthem titled 'Come and Get Me', built around real quotes criticizing Donald Trump, The song opens with the line 'Look, he’s a coward, He says a lot of things, He likes to pretend to be a tough guy, ' and escalates into a powerful chorus: 'Come and get me, if you dare, ' The lyrics blend theatrical orchestration with dramatic vocal delivery, incorporating quotes like 'Everything he says is a lie', 'His cruelty is strategic', and 'Trump is a danger to democracy', The mood is defiant, emotional, and grand, with sweeping strings, thunderous percussion, and haunting choir harmonies, Designed to evoke resistance, satire, and the collapse of freedom under authoritarianism, "