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11 songs
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Classic 80s Synth-Pop, Italo Disco influenced, Raf Self Control style, Laura Branigan Self Control style, Mid-tempo approx 105 BPM, Driving Beat, Iconic Arpeggiated Synth Riff, Catchy Lead Synth Melod
3:48Song Image
Early 80s synth-pop rock (~130bpm), Driving drum machine, arpeggiated synths, strong emotive female lead vocal, backup vox chanting name, Energetic, catchy, frantic, Laura Branigan Gloria parody about
3:27Song Image
Powerful male vocals, baritone, strings, chorus, orchestral, orchestra, chorus
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Disco, upbeat, synth-driven, strong vocal harmonies, humorous, Village People style, about a man losing weight at the gym
3:03Song Image
[SYNTH-POP, 120 BPM] Arpeggiated intro, 4/4 beat, syncopated bass, Vocals: spoken-word, melancholic, echo/reverb, soviet march choir, Layered harmonies, Tempo/tone shifts, Building energy
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Soft Rock, New Wave, Ballad, Male & Female Vocals, 80s, Melancholy, Reverb, Layered Vocals
2:08Song Image
pop, 70's, male vocals, chorus
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Rock, FEMALE SINGER, melodic vocals, soft rhythm, Modernized '80s vibe, rock, powerful female vocals, hard rock, electric guitar
3:27Song Image
70s Disco, Reggae Fusion, Steel Drums feel, Disco Beat, Layered Harmonies, Lead Vocal, Backing Vocals, Catchy, Comical Lament, Consumerism Satire, Mid-tempo 115 BPM
4:49Song Image
Epic Power Ballad, Arena Rock, 80s Glam Rock, A faithful and precise parody of the cover of "I Was Made For Lovin' You, " The song MUST have a dramatic two-part structure, It begins as a slow, emotional, and intimate piano ballad with a tender, vulnerable male tenor vocal, After the first section, it must explode into a high-energy, anthemic rock track with a driving, powerful rhythm section, crunchy guitars, and a solid bassline, The vocal performance is the centerpiece: it must transition from the soft ballad style to a powerful, passionate, and slightly gritty rock wail with soaring falsetto notes in the chorus, full of swagger and raw emotion, The mood should be both epically romantic and hilariously absurd
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70s Folk-Pop, Soft Rock, Commercial Jingle, A faithful and precise parody of "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony), " The mood should be overwhelmingly optimistic, hopeful, and sincere, with a slightly naive charm, The instrumentation is key: it must be built around warm, fingerpicked acoustic guitars, a simple melodic bassline, light drums, and a lush orchestral string section that swells beautifully during the chorus, The vocal performance is the absolute centerpiece: a gentle, clear, and idealistic lead female vocal, which is then joined by a massive, multi-tracked, harmonious choir of diverse voices that represents "the world of AI possibilities, " The song should feel like a hopeful, sun-drenched anthem for the digital age