
Behind You
An album for after close, before tomorrow, and everyone who said ‘behind you’ tonight.
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10 songs
3:40

2:59

Ultra-catchy pop-rock comedy anthem with bright, bouncy energy and ironic warmth, Upbeat guitars, playful bassline, crisp drums, and a feel-good groove that contrasts with the lyrical disappointment, Male vocals with charming, talk-sing delivery—friendly, expressive, and self-aware, Emphasis on big sing-along chorus, chantable post-chorus hooks, and comedic timing, Tone should feel joyful, relatable, and tongue-in-cheek rather than bitter, The humor comes from emotional whiplash: sincere connection followed by polite disbelief, Designed for viral clips, replay loops, and wide appeal, Feels like a happy song about a quietly devastating service industry moment
3:02

Ultra-catchy modern pop-rock track with playful, ironic energy and a huge melodic chorus, Mid-tempo groove designed for instant earworm impact, Clean, bouncy guitars, warm bassline, tight drums, and polished pop production, Male vocals delivered with calm, professional friendliness in the verses—conversational, polite, almost deadpan, Chorus explodes into bright, chantable hooks with strong melodic lift and light gang vocals on key lines (“You don’t want the dish”), Humor comes from restraint, timing, and clarity rather than shouting, Production emphasizes contrast: controlled verses, big euphoric chorus, and an even bigger final chorus, Designed for replay, sing-alongs, and viral clips, Feels like losing your mind politely in the most fun way possible
3:21

8 Ways
v5
High-energy hip-hop track inspired by classic 2000s party anthems—confident, bouncy, and attitude-heavy, Mid-to-up tempo beat with a hard, infectious groove designed to make heads nod and crowds chant, Production features punchy drums (thick kick, crisp snare, tight hi-hats), a funky bassline with swagger, and playful rhythmic elements, Incorporate uncommon or overlooked instruments for freshness—muted trumpet stabs, cowbell or clave accents, talkbox-style synths, chopped vocal hits, or percussive clicks—to give the beat personality and humor without losing impact, Male rap vocals only, delivered with deadpan confidence, sarcasm, and comedic swagger, Flow should be clear, rhythmic, and conversational—not overly fast—so punchlines land clean, Chorus should be chantable, repetitive, and instantly memorable, built for crowd participation and viral clips, Overall vibe: urban party anthem with comedic bite—funny, confident, slightly cocky, and self-aware, Feels like a 2000s club banger r
3:28

Upbeat cumbia style, Male vocals should be charismatic, conversational, and slightly self-deprecating—storytelling delivery that feels effortless and fun, Verses should clearly narrate the scene with humor and detail, while the chorus explodes into a big, catchy, feel-good hook that’s instantly memorable and easy to sing, Tone is cheeky, confident, and playful—not sleazy or aggressive, Humor comes from situational irony and timing rather than exaggeration, Chorus should feel euphoric and summery, with light gang vocals or backing harmonies that add to the party vibe, Overall vibe: classic story-song energy reimagined for today—funny, flirty, danceable, and radio-friendly, Feels like a summer anthem you blast!
3:12

Mid-tempo pop song with understated melancholy and dry humor, Groove should feel steady but slightly weighted, like working a long shift—no pop bounce, no cheerfulness, no gloss, Rhythm moves forward but never lifts fully, Production uses warm, muted instrumentation: restrained drums, soft bass, subtle guitar or keyboard textures, Avoid bright synths, Include light percussive elements that feel repetitive and workmanlike, reinforcing the sense of routine and fatigue, Male lead vocal only, Delivery should be conversational, slightly weary, and emotionally honest, with comedic timing coming from phrasing rather than exaggeration, Vocal tone is grounded, dry, and relatable—never cartoonish, Humor is observational and resigned, not loud, Chorus is catchy through repetition and emotional recognition, not hooks or melody jumps, It should feel like a collective sigh that listeners can sing along to, Bridge subtly widens the perspective to include both front-of-house and back-of-house witho
3:09

Mid-tempo indie-pop track with restrained urgency and flirty tension, Steady, driving groove without pop bounce—tight drums, subtle percussion, and a pulsing bassline that creates constant forward motion, like working a slammed restaurant shift, Production is warm and kinetic but controlled: muted guitar or rhythmic plucks, soft analog synth textures, minimal leads, Energy builds through repetition and momentum, not big drops or major-key lifts, Male lead vocal only, intimate and confident with emotional restraint, Delivery should feel present and focused, like thoughts spoken while moving fast, Chorus is catchy through phrasing and repetition, designed to stick without exploding, Overall vibe: summer work crush, chemistry under pressure, connection that only exists during the shift, Flirty, playful, slightly aching, unresolved, Ends without full emotional release
3:54

Mid-tempo alt-pop / indie-pop track with dark humor and high replay value, Steady, head-nodding groove—tight drums, warm bass, minimal percussion, No pop bounce, no brightness, Production is cold but rhythmic: muted guitar stabs, subtle synth pulses, ambient hum textures, Use short dropouts and repetition to emphasize hooks and punchlines, Male lead vocal is primary narrator—dry, tired, and deadpan with rhythmic, conversational delivery, Female vocals are secondary and sparse: low harmonies, echoes, and blunt one-line responses for texture and emphasis, not a duet, Chorus must be extremely simple, chantable, and memorable, built around repetition of the song title, Overall vibe: gallows humor, staff solidarity, dark honesty that’s funny because it’s true, harmonika, violin and cello, ambient trap
2:49

Mid-tempo pop-rock / indie-pop anthem with uplifting, unifying energy, Driving drums, warm bass, rhythmic guitars or synths, Energetic but grounded—no pop bounce, no novelty, Male lead vocal with optional light group backing in the final chorus only to simulate team unity, Vocals are confident, warm, and earnest, Chorus should feel big and collective, designed for sing-along and emotional release, Overall vibe: teamwork, trust, pride, and shared survival, Ends the album on strength and belonging
