3:12

The Last Star
v4.5-all
Huge cinematic build: lush strings and brass over pulsing low percussion, choirs swelling in the chorus, Verses start sparse with solo vocal and distant choir pad; each section adds more orchestra—tremolo strings, taiko-style drums, brass blasts, Big, soaring main hook with stacked harmonies; final chorus explodes with full choir, cymbal swells, and pounding drums, then ends on a suspended high string chord, orchestral
3:35

Rocket Shoes
v4.5-all
Bouncy electro-pop with bright mallets, squishy synth bass, and a laid-back head-nod groove; kids’ choir on the hook, single playful male vocal in verses, Verses float on soft pads and light percussion, chorus adds claps, bigger drums, and “whoa” gang vocals for a gentle hype lift, ending with a calm, shimmering outro, relaxing
2:49

Cammina
v4.5-all
folk, Warm Italian folk ballad with male vocals, nylon-string guitar and soft accordion, Intimate verses with close-mic vocal and light fingerpicking; chorus swells with group backing voices, hand percussion, and gentle tambourine, Dynamic arc from tender storytelling to communal singalong, ending on a quiet, hopeful refrain, inspiring, italian folk
4:09

Fuego en las Teclas
v4.5-all
metal, Piano‑driven Latin metal; dark, driving left‑hand piano riffs double the rhythm guitars, right hand throws rapid arpeggios and dramatic stabs, Double‑time drums with syncopated Latin accents, congas deep in the mix, Verses stay tense and clipped; chorus opens wide with gang vocals and soaring male lead, distorted bass gluing it all together, Bridge drops to half‑time with reverb‑drenched solo piano over chugging guitars before a final explosive chorus
3:07

VHS
v4.5-all
Soft retro ballad with male vocals, dusty tape warmth and gentle chorus on the keys, Laid-back drums with a brushed, vintage feel; bass moves in simple, melodic pulses, Verses stay intimate and close-mic’d, chorus lifts with roomy reverb, backing “ooh” harmonies, and a subtle synth pad blooming underneath, Final chorus strips back to vocal and keys for a bittersweet fade, melancholy
3:00

Unter den Dächern
v4.5-all
folk, Layered modern German folk with male vocals; fingerpicked acoustic guitar and warm upright bass as the core, subtle dulcimer and accordion weaving counter-melodies, Verses start almost solo and close-mic’d, then each chorus adds another vocal layer in round-style harmonies, Gentle hand percussion and soft floor toms bloom in the second half, ending in a rich, wordless vocal stack that slowly fades
5:30

Song #231
v4.5-all
Gentle cinematic Chinese orchestra with dizi, guzheng, erhu, and soft strings, Slow, flowing tempo; verses stay intimate with sparse plucks and solo flute, chorus blooms into warm string pads and distant choir, Dynamics rise in waves, ending in a quiet, lingering cadence, ideal for a serene, reflective performance, orchestral
2:05

Like a Legend
v4.5-all
High-energy pop anthem with bright synth brass, driving four-on-the-floor kick, and crisp claps; male vocals pushing upfront, Verses ride a tight, punchy groove with percussive guitar chops; chorus explodes with stacked gang shouts and soaring lead, Short breakdown before the final hook with tom fills and rising risers to launch the last dance section, uptempo
