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Write an upbeat, narrative folk song with strong acoustic rhythm, lively melody, and emotional depth — avoid slow ballads or spoken-word style, Focus on a societal turning point where people move from competition to empathy and shared well-being, showing this through concrete everyday scenes like morning streets, shared food, open doors, travel, and small human interactions rather than abstract ideas, Use a clear verse-chorus structure with a catchy, singable chorus, Lyrics should be poetic yet conversational, rich in storytelling, and easy to visualize, Balance gentle reflection with hope, keeping the tone forward-moving, Instrumentation centers on rhythmic acoustic guitar, light percussion, and organic band textures, Vocals should be expressive and dynamic, Avoid referencing artists, Prioritize groove, authentic folk storytelling, timeless style, and strong melodic flow
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A gentle, moody intro sets the tone with sparse piano and ambient textures, Verses feature minimalist beats and warm synth pads, building suspense, The chorus expands with lush instrumentation—drums, layered guitars, and melodic bass—culminating in a rich, textured outro
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Windschatten
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Create a carefully produced studio song based on the following German lyrics, Do not illustrate the text literally, Instead, let the music subtly contradict it by sounding calm, ordered, and almost beautiful while the lyrics speak of control, conformity, and false safety, The aesthetic is organic and timeless, built on restrained, hand-played elements with precise studio detail, Introduce quiet tension through small shifts in texture, rhythm, harmony, and space, Avoid live or raw atmosphere, The song should develop inner dramaturgy without obvious climaxes, The chorus repeats but changes slightly each time, becoming increasingly ambiguous rather than resolving, Vocals are close, controlled, and observant, never theatrical, The bridge tightens the sense of power and inevitability without rebellion, The outro fades in a circular, unresolved way, suggesting that every escape leads back to the same structure
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Gravel-throated raspy male voice, soul banjo rytmisch
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Schweigen
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A slow-burning blues track unfolds with gritty electric guitar licks and steady walking bass, Drums lay down a tight, swinging groove while subtle organ swells fill the backdrop, The arrangement spotlights soulful male vocals, building to dynamic instrumental breaks between verses
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Create a deep, introspective Soul/Blues track with raw, authentic character, Vocals: male low baritone, warm, earthy, naturally gravelly, smoky, subtle rasp, rounded grit, audible breath, slight controlled cracks, Verses intimate, slightly behind the beat, chorus fuller but controlled, Singing style: soulful phrasing, expressive vibrato, dynamic swells, micro-pauses, slightly variable phrasing for each line, Instrumentation: soft, organic Blues-Guitar, warm organ/electric piano, deep round bass, steady minimal drums, Analog, organic, Structure markers [Intro], [Verse 1], [Verse 2], [Verse 3], [Chorus], [Outro] are not sung, Mood: smoky, contemplative, human, fragmentary, quietly powerful
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F-16
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Create a deep blues-influenced Soul track with raw, authentic character, Vocals: male low baritone, warm, earthy, naturally gravelly, smoky, slightly nasal, aged jazz-like texture, subtle rasp on consonants, rounded grit, audible breath, controlled cracks on emotional peaks, Verses slightly behind the beat, chorus slightly ahead, subtle swing and micro-pauses, Each line slightly varied, expressive but controlled, No shouting, screaming, metal tone, or harsh distortion, Power from tone and phrasing, Singing style: soulful phrasing, blues inflections, expressive vibrato, dynamic swells, elongated vowels, Instrumentation: restrained blues guitar, warm organ/electric piano, deep bass, steady groove drums, Analog, organic, Structure markers [Intro], [Verse 1], [Chorus], [Verse 2], [Bridge], [Outro] are not sung, Mood: smoky, mature, human, intense but controlled
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Kurz gedacht
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Create a powerful gospel song with a large, multi-part choir and a clear call-and-response structure, Tempo around 90 BPM, Start with a warm piano intro, soft organ, and subtle drums, gradually building into a full choir with rich harmonies, The mood should begin reflective and socially critical, becoming intense and collective in the chorus, The lead vocal should be expressive, slightly raw, and authentic, The choir responds to key lines such as “Faster, further” and “Heart stays empty” with layered repetitions, In the bridge, increase rhythmic drive and emotional intensity, Modulate up one key for the final chorus to heighten impact, End with a stripped-down outro featuring mostly choir and piano, almost a cappella, Overall sound: modern gospel with soulful depth, dignified and spiritually powerful
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Create a quiet, contemplative modern gospel song with a large multi-part choir used as a dynamic counterpoint, Tempo 72–80 BPM, Begin with sparse piano, soft sustained organ, minimal brushed drums, The lead vocal is intimate, reflective, slightly fragile, Verses remain spacious with silence and breath, evoking the stillness of a vast natural monument—wide, grounded, calm, Introduce the choir subtly in the pre-chorus as distant harmonies, In the chorus, let the full choir enter as a warm, expansive response to lines like “Faster, further” and “Heart stays empty, ” building depth without becoming loud, In the bridge, increase emotional intensity through harmony, not volume, Modulate up one key for the final chorus while maintaining restraint, End with piano and soft choir, almost a cappella, Overall sound: monumental, dignified, spiritually reflective
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Create a wide, road-driven country rock song with subtle Southern atmosphere, Tempo 85–95 BPM, steady mid-tempo groove, Instrumentation: acoustic rhythm guitar, warm electric lead with light overdrive, steady bass, relaxed live drums, occasional slide guitar, Add a gentle Hammond organ pad in the background for depth, No heavy distortion, no hard rock edge, Intro with distant motorcycle engine fading into guitar riff, Verses feel open and spacious, like a long highway at dusk, Lead vocal confident, slightly rough, calm but determined, Chorus broader and melodic, with light backing vocals to emphasize “Tallahassee” without sounding anthemic, Bridge more reflective and stripped down—reduced drums, sustained guitar tones, subtle reverb to create mountain atmosphere, Final chorus full but controlled, Outro fades with engine sound and sustained guitar, Overall mood: freedom, departure, quiet independence, open road, warm sunset horizon
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Essigbaum
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Create a melancholic, cinematic country ballad with reflective depth and emotional restraint, Tempo 72–78 BPM, Start with soft acoustic guitar and gentle ambient pads, light brushed drums entering subtly in the first verse, Add warm pedal steel and low piano tones to create a sense of open landscape and quiet familiarity, The lead vocal should be intimate, mature, and sincere—storytelling, not dramatic, Verses calm and nostalgic, evoking morning light and evening glow, The chorus (“Alter Essigbaum du bist mein Freund…”) should expand emotionally with soft backing harmonies, but remain warm and grounded, not anthemic, In the final section, as the accident unfolds, reduce instrumentation briefly—heartbeat-like low drum, sustained tones—then allow a restrained swell of strings or organ for gravity, No melodrama, no explosive climax, End quietly, almost suspended, with fading guitar and ambient wind texture, Overall mood: Heimat, memory, quiet devotion, inevitability, acceptance
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Create a rhythmic, driving modern country rock song with strong forward motion, Tempo 95–105 BPM, Steady, punchy drum groove, grooving bassline, acoustic strumming plus gritty electric guitar riffs, Add subtle slide guitar accents for atmosphere, but keep energy alive, No slow ballad feel, Verses tight and rhythm-focused, almost spoken-sung in places, reflecting constant movement on the highway, Chorus powerful and melodic, with strong backing vocals on “Wenn ein Trucker weint…” giving weight without sounding sentimental, The hook should feel anthemic but grounded, Bridge briefly strips down to bass and light percussion, then builds back into full band with added rhythmic intensity, Outro fades with engine sound layered into the groove, Overall mood: restless highway energy, masculine vulnerability, motion instead of stillness, emotional but never soft
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Ego in uns
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Kicking in with fingerpicked banjo lines, the arrangement layers walking double bass and shuffling brush drums, Verses feature gritty male vocals and sparse accompaniment; electric guitar slides and harmonica join for lively fills, The track bursts in the solo with stomping energy before easing back
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A spacious introduction with airy synth pads and subtle percussion leads into a textured verse built from layered guitars and a tight rhythm section, The chorus bursts with driving drums, rich harmonies, and energetic bass, then transitions to a nuanced bridge before a dynamic, uplifting finale
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Öffnen
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„German dark cinematic art-pop with deep atmospheric tension, Mid-tempo (95–100 BPM), Pulsing low synth foundation, subtle heartbeat-like kick, sparse piano or muted guitar accents, evolving ambient textures instead of big chords, No indie pop brightness, no schlager, no power ballad, no overdramatic build, Male vocal, low register, slightly rough and intimate, controlled emotional intensity, clear articulation, never shouting, Verses restrained and close-mic, pre-chorus slightly rising in tension, Chorus denser and more pressing but not anthem-like, emotional weight through harmony not volume, Bridge reduced and tense, atmospheric guitar solo with delay, not virtuosic, Gradual cinematic build toward a quiet but strong ending, Modern, dark, elegant production where lyrics remain central,
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Dafür nicht
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A gentle piano intro sets a mellow mood, with soft synth pads adding warmth, Sparse acoustic guitar and subtle percussive elements enter in the verses, gradually joined by layered harmonies, The chorus lifts with fuller instrumentation—light strings and steady drums—for a rich, emotive texture
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Dunkle, elektronische Klanglandschaften eröffnen das Stück: raue, verzerrte Synths, karge Beats und ein treibender, ungeschliffener Bass, Eine ungeschönte, männliche Stimme trägt die Strophen, abgelöst von mächtigen, gregorianisch-gospelartigen Chören, die apokalyptische Dichte intensivieren
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Im Himalaja
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Monumental slow-build art-rock with ritual atmosphere, Begins near silence: deep piano notes, distant wind, low sub-bass like cold mountain air, Very gradual build, Deep, rough male baritone voice, mature and weathered, controlled and expressive, No youthful indie tone, no shouting, Verses sparse so the text stays clear, Slow tension with restrained drums, dark bass and widening guitars, Refrains expand into a large collective chant: deep choir repeating “sososososo” and “hehehohe” like echoes in a frozen valley, Each refrain grows larger and more hypnotic, Strong contrast between quiet space and powerful choral waves, Organic band sound, slightly raw, analog feel, No pop gloss, no EDM, no indie clichés, Atmosphere cold, mythic and serious, like a ritual in the Himalayas, Massive but dignified ending with voices fading into vast echo
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So vertraut
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disco sound 4 minuten
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italo-disco, Compose A 6-Minute Italian Techno Dance Hit At 128 Bpm, Featuring A Deep, Resonant Bassline, Crisp Hi-Hats, And Swirling Synth Pads Inspired By The Seductive Nights Of Venice’s Techno Scene, Enhance Seduction With Unexpected Elements: Integrate Breathy Vocal Sighs Woven Into Rhythmic Loops, Blend Subtle Flamenco Guitar Riffs Digitized For An Exotic Allure, Atmospheric Cyberpop Track With Glitchy Textures, Deep Pulsating Bass, Dreamy Synth Layers, And Dark Ambient Undertones, Female Vocals — Breathy, Intimate, And Processed With Pitch Shifts, Delay, And Reverb, The Rhythm Is Minimalistic But Syncopated, With Occasional Stutters And Reversed Effects, Emotional Delivery Blends Vulnerability With Confidence, The Song Builds From A Quiet, Floating Intro Into A Hypnotic, Immersive Chorus With Layered Harmonies And Filtered Vocal Chops, Overall Tone Is Futuristic, Introspective, And Emotionally Charged, With A Cinematic, Slightly Dystopian Feel, Emotional Violin With Middle Easte
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Flip Flop
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The techno-folk song kicks off with earthy, lively percussion interwoven with a resonant club kick, layering repetitive folk motifs, Pulsing synths and experimental accordion riffs interplay above ghostly, stacked harmonies, Glitchy chant samples and nuanced effects elevate the track's ecstatic, haunting momentum
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“Raw minimal blues with only solo electric guitar and male vocal, No band, no bass, no drums, no keyboards, Sparse, intimate recording as if performed alone in a dark room, Slow–mid tempo traditional blues feeling, Expressive guitar with bends, slides and short emotional fills between vocal lines, Large spaces between phrases so the words remain clear, Voice deep, rough and mature, fully sung but restrained, never theatrical, Guitar and voice interact like a dialogue, No pop production, no backing vocals, no effects-heavy sound, Dry, organic, slightly gritty recording, Atmosphere serious and final, like a personal statement, Long instrumental moments where the guitar carries the emotion before the voice returns
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Der Song startet mit schnellen, verzerrten Gitarren, aggressivem Schlagzeug und drückendem Bass, Die Strophen: rotziges männliches Shouting, im Refrain kontern beide im Duett, laut und abweisend, fast metallische Riffs, Breaks bleiben minimal, Energie bleibt konstant hoch, abruptes Ende