4:04

Slow, gentle Appalachian folk hymn with simple, reverent feel, Unaccompanied or lightly accompanied voices, small choir harmony with natural blending, no lead vocal dominance, Minimal instrumentation: faint drone, light acoustic guitar or dulcimer, optional soft fiddle held long and low, Steady, walking tempo, plain and timeless melody, communal singing energy, Earthy, humble, comforting tone — sounds like people gathering to hold one another through grief, No ornamentation, no drama, just warmth, stillness, and quiet hope, Suggested Tags
folk · hymn · appalachian · choir · gentle · spiritual · acoustic · minimal · comforting · timeless · reverent
3:22

Authentic raw Delta blues, Single acoustic steel-string guitar recorded close and gritty, Fingerpicked 12-bar structure in minor key, No polish, no modern production gloss, Occasional slide guitar bends, Subtle foot stomp percussion on wooden floor, Gravelly, weathered male vocal — emotional, slightly strained, expressive, Loose timing, human imperfections, Sparse arrangement, intimate and dusty, Feels like recorded on an old porch at midnight, Mood: lonely, aching, confessional, stripped-down, deeply human
5:29

Slow electric blues with wide open space, expressive single-note guitar lines that sing and cry, warm hollow-body tone with gentle vibrato, call-and-response between guitar and vocal, deep steady shuffle groove, tasteful restrained drumming, walking bass, conversational soulful male vocal, mature reflective mood, heartbreak and wisdom intertwined, every note given room to breathe, emphasis on phrasing and emotion over speed, late-night blues club atmosphere, elegant and human, timeless blues storytelling
5:24

Experimental art-rock meets spiritual spoken-word transmission, Opens with low analog radio static, distant harmonic drone, faint heartbeat kick, Minimalist piano notes like signal pings in empty space, Male spoken vocal, intimate and thoughtful, almost like late-night broadcast, Gradual layering of organic percussion — hand drums, brushed snare, irregular rhythms that slowly lock into groove, Warm analog synth pads swelling underneath, Mid-section builds into polyrhythmic groove — art-rock pulse, slightly asymmetrical time signature (5/4 or 7/8 feel), Female ethereal backing vocals enter like a choir signal emerging from static, Bassline grows confident and melodic, slightly funky but restrained, Crescendo into uplifting, expansive, almost gospel-psychedelic climax, Then sudden drop back to single heartbeat and soft radio static, Atmospheric, daring, intelligent, spiritual, dynamic, cinematic, Mood: curious → searching → awakening → radiant order
4:07

Gravelly, whiskey-soaked male vocal with deep rasp and spoken-sung delivery, intimate and world-weary, Upright piano as the backbone — detuned, percussive, slightly out of time, played like it’s been through a few bar fights, Slow to mid-tempo, minor key, smoky late-night mood, Sparse arrangement: piano, brushed drums, occasional muted trumpet or trombone hits, upright bass walking lazily, Raw, lo-fi, analog warmth, Lyrics feel like barroom confessions, street poetry, broken saints and lost love, No polish, no pop — dirty, theatrical, cinematic, human
3:56

Important instruction:
Use the provided lyrics exactly, Do not dramatize or glamorize the pain, Style / Genre
Gentle alternative rock / recovery indie duet
Mood / Vibe
Raw but steady, anxious at first, then reassuring
Feels like someone sitting beside you through it
Instrumentation
Simple repeating acoustic guitar or piano pattern (grounding)
Very light bass, felt more than heard
Minimal drums or pulse (heartbeat-like, steady)
Subtle pad that slowly warms as the song progresses
No sudden drops, no big swells
Vocals (Critical – Duet Support)
Two voices throughout (male + female or contrasting tones)
Voice A: sings the experience of withdrawal (fragile, honest)
Voice B: answers, supports, steadies (calm, grounded)
Verses alternate or overlap gently
Choruses sung together softly, not powerfully
Bridge becomes almost spoken, reassuring, intimate
No vocal effects, no pitch correction feel
Delivery
Close-mic’d, intimate, human
Calm phrasing even when lyrics describe distre
4:24

Create an Americana track with a gritty, soulful feel reminiscent of of raw female singers of americana Instrumentation should include twangy electric guitars, acoustic rhythm guitar, laid-back drums with a shuffle groove, and a touch of slide guitar or lap steel for emotional texture, The vocal delivery should be raw, world-weary, and heartfelt—telling the story of a woman who’s been ghosted, but who also realizes she’s ghosted others, The tone is reflective, honest, and subtly redemptive, Let the pain live in the spaces between the notes, and let the wisdom rise through the dust
4:02

Slow minor-key blues, 68 BPM, gritty electric guitar with deep vibrato bends, smoky baritone male vocal, minimal drum kit with heavy kick and brushed snare, upright bass or warm electric bass groove, subtle Hammond organ pads, analog tape warmth, late-night bar atmosphere, raw emotional delivery, cinematic noir mood, sparse arrangement with space between notes, gradual hopeful lift in final chorus, soulful but restrained
3:24

Americana / roots duet with a timeless, intimate feel, Acoustic guitar at the center, steady strumming and light fingerpicking, Subtle electric guitar fills with a warm, clean tone, Upright or soft electric bass, simple and supportive, Brush or light-stick drums, understated and organic, Optional fiddle or pedal steel used sparingly for emotional color, Shared vocals:
• Romeo — warm, grounded male vocal, conversational and honest, • Chorus — clear, gentle fem
Melodic bass pushing the song forward, Dual lead vocals:
• Romeo — confident, melodic male lead, slightly gritty, forward-moving, • Chorus — clear, energetic female vocal, sharing lead lines and lifting hooks, Call-and-response verses, stacked harmonies in the chorus, Big, joyful, sing-along hooks with tight phrasing and sharp starts, Tempo: fast-mid, upbeat and propulsive, Production: clean, punchy, modern with a timeless band feel, Mood: hopeful, romantic, resilient, alive, Finish strong or with a quick fade — no long outro
3:16

🎧 Glitchy Dreamwave / Anxious Synth-Pop
Here’s the full sound direction:
Tempo: 112–118 BPM
Key: Minor (E minor or F# minor)
Mood: Vulnerable, slightly anxious, introspective but quietly empowering, Sonic Texture
Soft pulsing kick (steady heartbeat feel)
Minimal crisp snare with light reverb tail
Detuned arpeggiated synth that subtly wobbles (emotional unease)
Warm analog pads sidechained gently to the kick
Glitch artifacts in intro and transitions (digital fragility)
Subtle reversed vocal textures in the background
Vocals
Close-mic, intimate delivery in verses
Light vocoder harmonies in pre-chorus (fragile, almost trembling)
Chorus blooms wide with stacked airy harmonies
Final chorus slightly more grounded and confident — less tremble, more presence
Production Feel
Spacious mix, lots of air
Reverb that feels like an empty room
Slight tape warble on synths
Emotional restraint — never overdramatic
The
4:53

Raw Delta blues performance, Single resonator guitar with steady thumb bass and mournful slide phrases, loose and human timing, Minimal rhythm — foot stomp or hand tap only, no drum kit, Vocals:
• Lead male vocal — worn, honest, close-mic’d, conversational blues delivery, • Female support vocal — occasional soft responses, echoes, and low harmonies on key lines, never overpowering, Classic call-and-response feel:
Man tells the story; woman answers with empathy and grounding, Tempo: slow to mid-slow, walking pace, Production: dry, intimate, one-room, imperfections welcome, Mood: weary compassion, responsibility, quiet pride, love for the work, Let silence breathe between lines, End naturally with a final slide note or hum
4:00

“Stripped-down acoustic ballad with gentle female vocals, Fingerpicked acoustic guitar leads, subtle jazz-style brushed drums, and a warm, intimate atmosphere, Slow tempo (~60–70 BPM), Minimalist arrangement, raw and emotional — perfect for a quiet night, reflecting on love, loss, or longing, ”
2:48

Mid-tempo hard blues-rock driven by a raw, overdriven electric guitar riff with swing and bite, Thick tube-amp tone, palm-muted grit opening into open-string power chords, Live, stomping drums with a heavy backbeat and bluesy fills; bass locked tight to the kick, slightly dirty, Vocal is gravelly, confident, and emotional, leaning into blues phrasing with rock power — occasional spoken grit, big shout-along chorus, Minimal polish, lots of room and amp air, Short, fiery guitar break that feels improvised and human, Mood is frustrated but determined, sexy, sweaty, and honest — barroom energy with arena confidence
3:43

Slow to mid-tempo raw blues with a deep Southern bayou feel, Sparse, stripped-down arrangement built around gritty electric guitar or resonator slide guitar, Loose timing, expressive bends, audible string noise, Bass is minimal and heavy, almost heartbeat-like, Drums are optional and understated — lazy kick, brushed snare, lots of space, or none at all, Male lead vocal is weary, lived-in, and honest — slightly raspy, conversational, sometimes almost spoken, No polish, no studio sheen, Let breaths, cracks, and pauses remain, Female vocal (Chorus) enters selectively — soft harmonies on choruses or key lines, occasional wordless “oohs” or sustained notes, She does not lead; she supports, Her voice is warm, grounding, and soulful, like someone standing beside the singer in the dark, steadying him, No pop gloss, no belting, Production is raw and intimate, like a late-night porch or a small room near the swamp, Natural room reverb only, Overall vibe: humid air, quiet defiance, soul over s
3:14

Feelings
v5
"Uplifting neo-soul / funk-pop groove with bouncy bassline, rich vocal harmonies, rhythmic electric piano, live brass stabs, and catchy melodic hooks, Think the masters of this genre, Empowering and soulful with a smile, "
4:47

Face Flat
v4.5+
"Uplifting light dance-pop track with catchy synths, steady kick drum, and shimmering electronic textures, Bright marimba-style plucks and airy pads add warmth, Energetic yet light, with a hopeful and empowering vibe, perfect for dancing but also inspiring, Vocal delivery should be confident and playful, with a touch of sincerity, Style inspired by by top dance rave masters, The chorus should feel like a motivational anthem — fun, unifying, and easy to sing along to, "
5:42

Style: Modern cinematic gospel / gospel-soul power ballad (Kirk Franklin meets classic church choir, with Adele-level emotional lift), Tempo / Feel: ~72 BPM (12/8 slow gospel sway), huge dynamic build, Key / Harmony: Warm major key with soulful borrowed chords; big churchy modulations near final chorus (key change optional), Instrumentation: Piano (felt/bright), Hammond B3 organ with Leslie swell, warm bass, tight kick + snare + tambourine, handclaps that enter late, subtle strings/pads, occasional tasteful electric guitar swells, massive choir (SATB) for call-and-response, Vocals: Powerful lead (raspy, tender, believable), intimate verses → belt in choruses; choir answers in bridge; ad-libs in final chorus (“hold on, ” “you’re not alone, ” “amen”), Production: Wide, spacious reverb, big room/chapel ambience, modern punch but not pop-plastic; goosebump crescendos; drop to near-silence before final lift, Structure direction:
Intro spoken over piano/organ → Verse 1 (quiet) → Pre-chorus (l
3:49

classic radio power-pop, tight and punchy)
Style: Vintage 1970s power-pop, Up-tempo (150–165 BPM), major key, bright jangly electric guitars doubled with crunchy rhythm guitar, melodic bass that moves, punchy snare with tight hi-hat, tambourine on choruses, Big singable hook with stacked harmonies, Clear verse → pre-chorus lift → explosive chorus, Add a short breakdown after the 2nd chorus (drums drop, bass + clean guitar), then a full middle-8 (new chords, rising melody), then final chorus with extra harmony layers, Include “oohs” and “ahhs” as backing vocals in choruses and outro, Classic tape warmth, wide guitars, energetic but clean mix, Mood: Joyful, earnest, uplifting unity anthem, Lyrics: Use provided lyrics to “Kindness to All Beings, ”
4:25

Circuit Overload
v4.5+
Create a high-energy electronic dance track with a futuristic, glitchy vibe, Think pulsing analog synth bass, chopped vocal effects, layered arpeggios, and hard-hitting four-on-the-floor beat, Include digital distortion textures and moments of rhythmic overload (glitch bursts, cutoff sweeps) to simulate the feeling of sensory and mental burnout, Vocals should be processed (robotic, vocoder, or stuttered) with a human chorus that emerges at key moments to bring warmth and clarity, The track should build toward a euphoric drop where the "pull back" message kicks in, Lyrical theme: living too close to the edge, burnout, and the Vitalogical call to reclaim order and balance
5:32

Mid-tempo Americana with a rootsy, understated feel, Acoustic guitar forms the backbone with steady strumming and light fingerpicking, Subtle electric guitar adds warm, clean fills and gentle slide accents, Upright or mellow electric bass keeps a grounded pulse, Drums are restrained — brushes or light kick/snare — supportive, never busy, Female lead vocal is calm, confident, and emotionally honest, Conversational delivery with strength and restraint — no belting, no grit, The voice carries authority through clarity, not volume, Light harmonies may appear in the chorus for lift, but the focus stays on the lead, Production is warm and organic, like a small room or roadside studio, Minimal effects, natural reverb, Overall vibe: reflective, resolute, and human, Feels like a truth spoken plainly, with roots in experience rather than drama
4:29

Dem Blues
v4.5+
“Raw, acoustic Delta blues recorded in the early 20th century, Fingerpicked steel-string guitar with open tuning, bottleneck slide, gritty vocals full of soul and sorrow, field holler influences, recorded with vintage mono room mic feel, Sparse arrangement, haunting melodies, and storytelling lyrics about struggle, the crossroads, and the devil on your back, Tempo loose and human, Deep South porch swing at twilight, ”
3:57

Important instruction:
Use the provided lyrics exactly, Do not modernize the sound, Style / Genre
Traditional Delta blues duet
Raw, sparse, old-time blues
Mood / Vibe
Worn, aching, honest, unadorned
Feels like lives lived hard and long
Instrumentation
Single acoustic guitar (fingerpicked, droning bass strings)
Occasional slide guitar moan (bottleneck style)
No drums or very minimal foot stomp
No bass guitar
Lots of space between notes
Vocals (Critical)
Two older-sounding voices, male and female
Rough, cracked, lived-in delivery
Call-and-response phrasing
Lines sometimes overlap imperfectly
No harmony sweetness — harmonies are rough and close
No effects, no reverb gloss
Delivery
Slow phrasing, stretched syllables
Bent notes, sighs, breaths left in
Pain carried in restraint, not volume
Tempo
Slow Delta blues (≈55–65 BPM), dragging, heavy
Structure / Dynamics
Starts immediately with voice and guitar
Verses breathe — silence is part of the song
Short instrumental mo
4:29

Slow to mid-tempo blues, Clean but slightly gritty electric guitar with expressive bends, Simple walking bass, Loose, laid-back drums, Vocals warm, seasoned, conversational, Mood: reflective, wise, porch-blues honesty, Feels like late afternoon light and lived experience
2:49

Use the provided lyrics, Male and female duet, Style
Melodic guitar power pop, clean and hook-driven
Sound
Bright, chiming electric guitars
Tight drums, warm moving bass
No fuzz, no noise, no lo-fi
Vocals
Romeo & Chorus trading lines
Strong, catchy harmonies in choruses
Clear, natural vocals
Tempo
Mid-tempo (≈105 BPM)
Feel
Restless, honest, hopeful
4:27

Modern melodic techno / deep house hybrid with emotional weight, Sad but driving, Danceable yet introspective, Tempo: 124–128 BPM
Key: Minor (D minor or F# minor)
Mood: Melancholic, compassionate, late-night city rain energy, Instrumentation:
Deep pulsing sub bass (steady, heartbeat-like)
Minimal kick on the floor (clean, not distorted)
Soft atmospheric pads with subtle reverb wash
Delicate arpeggiated synth pattern (slightly detuned for emotional texture)
Occasional piano motif (simple 3–4 note phrase, repeating)
Subtle vocal chops layered as texture (not EDM hype)
Vocals:
Soft, intimate lead vocal (Romeo low and restrained or Chorus airy and vulnerable)
Almost whispered delivery in verses
Chorus slightly lifted but not explosive — emotional restraint
Layered harmonies in final drop for catharsis
Structure:
Ambient intro → beat enters gently → emotional verse → restrained drop → second build with more synth layers → emotional breakdown (piano + pad) → final drop with ful
4:19

Style: Warm Pop Blues / Acoustic Blues
Tempo: Slow–medium groove (≈80–90 BPM)
Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar front and center, subtle electric guitar fills, brushed drums, upright bass, light Hammond organ pad
Vocal: Intimate, slightly gravelly lead vocal (spoken warmth), conversational phrasing, human imperfections left in
Mood: Nostalgic, warm, gently humorous, soulful, late-evening porch or living-room jam
Feel: Not flashy, not fast, no guitar solos for speed—melody-first, chord-driven, story-focused
Production: Close mic, minimal polish, fingers-on-strings texture, audible breath and fret noise encouraged
4:37

Genre: Slow electric blues shuffle
Tempo: 70–75 BPM
Key: E minor or A minor
Instrumentation:
Clean electric guitar with warm tube amp tone
Light overdrive during solos
Walking bass (upright feel)
Soft brushed snare shuffle
Hammond organ pad in chorus
Occasional muted trumpet fills
Vocal Style:
Slightly weary but strong male lead (Romeo)
Chorus Angelicus backing harmonies in chorus
Emotional but restrained delivery
Production Feel:
Intimate club vibe
Warm analog sound
Space between instruments
Guitar solo after second chorus
4:32

Raw Delta blues, Sparse, intimate, emotionally heavy, Duet, man and woman, Slow tempo (58–72 BPM), Solo acoustic resonator or steel-string guitar with slide, Open tuning, Fingerpicked with space between phrases, Occasional bent notes that ache, Minimal percussion — maybe a faint foot stomp on wooden floor, No full drum kit, Let silence do the work, Gravelly, tired male vocal, Close-mic’d, almost whisper-to-growl delivery, Natural room sound, slight reverb like a small wooden room or porch at night, Harmonica enters between verses — mournful, not flashy, Minor key feel with unresolved phrasing, Let lines stretch and fall behind the beat, Mood: weary, honest, resigned but dignified, Pain without self-pity, Love underneath the hardship, No polish, No modern production gloss, Keep it raw and human
