3:01

Upbeat Latin-infused K-pop dance track with vibrant acoustic guitars, rhythmic claps, lively maracas, and dynamic percussions, Tempo around 120–130 BPM, Emphasize energetic vocals, chantable hook ("Peace by piece!") in chorus highlights, Use bilingual lyrics (English 80%, Korean 20%) with uplifting and empowering themes, Perfect for summer festivals, flash mobs, and global unity campaigns, Strong intro groove to grab attention immediately, Build tension into explosive chorus drops
2:52

ABOHA : Thanks
v4.5+
Medium tempo (120 BPM) / Sentimental chill EDM with jazzy undertone / Acoustic guitar and electric piano chords in intro / Soft lo-fi drums with warm hi-hats and vinyl crackle / Clean female vocal / English main lyrics, Korean hook only ("아보하 아주 보통의 하루") / Touch of analog synth pads and ambient textures / Smooth transitions, no intense drops / Atmospheric, calm but slightly groovy / Genre mix: Chill EDM + Acoustic pop
3:17

Genre: Hard Rock Anthem / Stadium Rock
Title: Peace by Piece
Tempo: 100 BPM
Style: Epic and powerful rock anthem with heavy electric guitar riffs, punchy drums, and chantable hooks, Vocals: Strong male rock vocal with grit and passion, No rap, Emphasize clean melodic phrasing and impactful shouts, Structure: [Intro – guitar + chant] → [Verse – vivid imagery] → [Pre-Chorus – tension] → [Chorus – explosive shout] → [Verse 2] → [Bridge – spoken + build] → [Final Chorus] → [Chant Outro]
Hook Chant: “PEACE! BY! PIECE!” must be shouted with crowd energy and rhythm, Theme: Global peace, crisis awareness (war, hunger, climate, refugees), and action through unity, Include reference to “Buy One Give One” as a social message, Mood: Urgent, rebellious, hopeful, Designed for stadium impact and anthem-level repeatability
4:04

아보하 : ABOHA
v4.5+
Genre: Hard Rock Anthem
Title: 아보하 (Aju Botong-ui Haru)
Tempo: 98 BPM
Style: Anthemic hard rock with sharp guitar riffs, heavy drums, and crowd chants, Vocals: Gritty male rock vocal, emotionally charged with chant-style chorus, Theme: '아보하' means “a very ordinary day” in Korean, The song reflects the idea that a quiet, peaceful day is something to be deeply grateful for in a world full of chaos, Hook: Use “아보하!” (not Romanized) in the chorus as a loud, repeatable chant, Structure: [Intro – Chant] → [Verse] → [Pre-Chorus] → [Chorus] → [Verse 2] → [Bridge] → [Final Chorus] → [Outro Chant]
Mood: Reflective, powerful, and inspiring, Notes: Emphasize emotional contrast between calm themes and intense delivery
2:38

BLACK VEIN : 마약 BAD
v4.5+
Slow-to-mid tempo Hip-Hop × Gangsta Rap fusion at 92 BPM, Male solo vocal only, no duet, no harmony, no backing vocals, no humming, no whispering, Tone: gritty, powerful, sharp diction, controlled aggression, Theme: anti-drug warning — “black vein” as a deadly trap, exposing false glamour, destruction, loss, Language: 50% Korean, 50% English, Verses: temptation, damage to health, family, life, Pre-chorus: tension, Chorus: “Black vein, no more game”, “마약은 사랑이 아냐, it’s a shame”, Instrumentation: dark bassline, deep 808, sharp snare, siren FX, low brass stabs, Intro: 4 bars instrumental only, ominous synth pads, bass, no melodic vocal
4:24

Hard rock ballad at 78 BPM, live concert anthem style, Male solo vocal only, no duet, no harmony, no backing vocals, no humming, no whispering, Tone: powerful, emotional, raw, with high-register shouts in choruses, steady controlled verses, Theme: global anti-drug message — “Black vein” as metaphor for addiction, All-English lyrics, 3+ min structure: clean guitar arpeggio intro (4 bars), verses describing temptation, damage, loss; pre-chorus builds tension; chorus as rally cry “Say no to the black vein”; bridge with spoken-sung intensity to connect with audience; final chorus for crowd sing-along, Instrumentation: clean and distorted electric guitars, live bass, arena rock drums, sustained power chords, expressive guitar solos in intro and outro, No speaker distortion; keep mix balanced for stadium performance
3:34

Slow-tempo (72 BPM) Jazz Noir × Soul track with smoky, cinematic atmosphere, Female solo vocal only — no duet, no backing vocals, no harmony, no humming, no whispering, Vocal tone: low, sultry alto with subtle vibrato, rich timbre, and emotional restraint, Language: 60% Korean, 40% English, Theme: “Blap Vein” — a metaphor for dangerous allure and toxic love, like a vein carrying poison through the heart, Verses describe the slow pull into obsession, pre-chorus builds tension, and the chorus delivers the hook: “Blap Vein, you’re in my blood” / “심장 깊이 스며든 너, ” Arrangement: muted trumpet accents, warm upright bass, brushed drums, noir-style electric piano, and subtle jazz guitar chords, Intro: 4 bars instrumental only, Keep rhythm laid-back yet tense, with space for the vocal to breathe
3:14

Toxic Reign
v4.5+
Trip-Hop × Dark Pop, 76 BPM, Korean female solo vocal only, no duet, no backing vocals, no harmony, no humming, Vocal tone: smoky, sultry alto with emotional edge, subtle vibrato, Language: 50% Korean, 50% English, Theme: “Toxic Reign” – metaphor for an unstoppable spread of corruption or poison like rain, symbolizing moral decay, addiction, or societal collapse, Lyrics mix vivid storm imagery and personal struggle, showing inevitability and loss of control, Intro: 4 bars instrumental only with thunder FX, low synth drones, heavy bass pulse, Instrumentation: dark electric piano, deep bass, moody synth pads, cinematic percussion, light atmospheric guitar textures, Verses in low, intimate tone; pre-chorus tightens tension; chorus bold and haunting, Maintain dramatic, cinematic progression with a steady trip-hop groove
2:59

우리가 원하는건
v4.5+
Hip-hop × Gangsta Rap hybrid with a gritty urban feel and crowd-chant intensity, BPM 90, heavy kick, deep sub-bass, crisp hi-hats, and layered snare claps, with subtle synth pads to create tension, Male lead delivers powerful, confident rap verses in Korean (70%) and English (30%), switching between direct storytelling and rhythmic flow, Hook is built around the call “우리가 원하는 건!” followed by 3–4 lines describing specific demands: equality without discrimination, truth in media, mutual respect, fair opportunities, and a hopeful future, Verses describe life from the youth perspective: fake personas on social media, economic inequality, and generational walls built by outdated attitudes, Bridge intensifies with a rally cry in both Korean and English, pushing the message of collective empowerment and unity, Energetic enough for live performance with strong call-and-response sections, ideal for protest marches or youth gatherings, The beat rides a head-nodding groove while leaving space for

