2:52

Upbeat early-2000s pop-punk anthem with fast palm-muted guitars, punchy drums, and a huge melodic chorus, Male lead vocal with emotional but playful delivery, clean and radio-friendly, Theme is a father–daughter relationship entering the teen years—light conflict, love, reassurance, and humor, Lyrics centered around loyalty and support with the repeated chorus line “I’ve got you, brochacho, ” Catchy verses, an anthemic sing-along chorus, a heartfelt half-time bridge that builds back into a final explosive chorus with gang vocals, Tempo ~165 BPM, major key, feel-good but sentimental
2:56

Early-2000s pop-punk with high energy, palm-muted guitars, punchy drums, and a shout-along chorus, Cheerful and catchy but lyrically about being ignored by doctors and told “it’s just stress, ”
3:21

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3:37

Bluesy modern country / Americana song, high-tempo, gritty but warm male vocal with lived-in emotion, Nostalgic and reflective, not novelty, Story centers on a first truck—an ’87 Dodge Dakota, two-tone blue, ten years past its prime—uncomfortable, unreliable, always breaking down, yet representing freedom, resilience, and growing up, Love-hate relationship: frustration, humor, gratitude, hindsight, Verses are sparse and reflective with slide guitar, light drums, and space, Chorus is big, anthemic, and highly singable with a strong hook built around the phrase “Broke Down Free, ” inviting listeners to remember their own first vehicle, Bridge drops to half-time and reflective: “Funny how broken feels like release / When there ain’t nowhere else to be, ” Final chorus lifts to communal, hands-up energy, Authentic, weathered, emotional, red-dirt / blues-country feel
3:02

Upbeat dance-pop / funk-house banger, ~124 BPM, Four-on-the-floor kick, punchy bassline, bright synth stabs, rhythmic claps and snaps, Male lead vocal with confident, playful swagger; chantable group backing vocals in the chorus, Groove feels celebratory and physical—lyrics about high fives, chest bumps, jumping with the beat, and leaving with style, Pre-chorus builds tension, chorus hits wide and explosive, Short drum-and-clap breakdown before final chorus, Ends with a slick, minimal drop-out and smooth “moonwalk-away” vibe, Modern festival energy with pop clarity—fun, bold, and unmistakably a dancefloor win
4:14

High-energy stadium rock anthem about persistence over resistance, powerful anthemic male vocals, heavy distorted power chords in drop D tuning, thunderous driving drums with powerful kick patterns, arena rock with massive fist-pumping choruses, crowd participation "woah-oh" chant sections, epic shredding guitar solo in bridge, key change in final chorus for maximum impact, call-and-response structure, freight train energy, relentless momentum, explosive and triumphant, perfect for 80, 000 people singing along
3:06

Style Tags: Alternative Rock, Corporate Anthem, Driving Beat, Confident Male Vocals, Electric Guitar Riffs, Punchy Drums, Modern Production, Anthemic Chorus, Spoken Word Elements
Mood/Vibe: Unapologetic, bold, confrontational yet purposeful, building energy, cathartic release, professional rebellion
Additional Instructions: Heavy emphasis on rhythm and forward momentum, Verses should feel conversational and direct, almost spoken-word intensity, Chorus needs to be huge and anthemic - stadium-worthy, Bridge strips down slightly before building back up, Guitar-driven with sharp, cutting tones that mirror the lyrical content, Drums should be tight and propulsive - think decision-making urgency, Brief pause after "Did he just say that?" for dramatic effect
3:01

Intimate mid-tempo singer-songwriter ballad, understated male vocal, conversational and restrained, reflective mood, subtle humor beneath quiet pain, sparse instrumentation, natural dynamics, emotionally held-back delivery
3:57

High energy stadium rock anthem, powerful male vocals with gritty edge, massive arena rock chorus with gang vocals, driving double bass drums, crunchy distorted power chords, soaring guitar solos, anthemic fist-pumping energy, motivational warrior theme, explosive dynamics, call-and-response vocals, huge wall of sound production, 140 BPM, epic bridge breakdown, crowd chant-along chorus, triumphant and aggressive tone, modern rock production with classic rock soul
3:29

Nostalgic pop rock ballad, emotional male vocals, acoustic guitar intro, soft drums, piano melody, electric guitar in chorus, bittersweet and reflective tone, building dynamics, 85 BPM, verse-chorus structure, powerful emotional delivery
3:18

90s alt-country / heartland rock, mid-tempo (92 BPM), warm analog guitars, open-road drum groove, subtle slide guitar, big gang-vocal arena chant chorus (“perfect summer”), male vocal with nostalgic grit, verse restrained and reflective, chorus wide and explosive, bittersweet first-love nostalgia, pre-cellphone freedom, desert summer heat, live-crowd energy, emotional but not sad, radio-ready
4:16

[Pop Rock], [Alternative Rock], [Anthemic], [Driving Beat], [Electric Guitar], [Powerful Drums], [Uplifting], [Inspirational], [Modern Production], [Dynamic], [Energetic Male Vocals], [Big Chorus], [Punchy], 125 BPM, Key of E Major
2:46

[Rap Rock], [Hip Hop], [Heavy Bass], [808s], [Aggressive Drums], [Motivational Rap], [Anthemic Chorus], [Electric Guitar], [Powerful], [Energetic], [Sung Chorus], [Rap Verses], [Trap Elements], 95 BPM, Hard-Hitting
3:04

emotional pop ballad, piano-driven verses, orchestral build, powerful belt chorus, strings and drums crescendo, vulnerable to empowering, female vocals
3:09

Genre / Style: Modern Rock Country Fusion, Upbeat and powerful, Sparse, warm instrumentation, Acoustic guitar, subtle electric texture, grounded rhythm section, No arena dynamics, Male vocal, mid-range, conversational and slightly raspy, Overall delivery is restrained, grounded, and emotionally controlled, Verses and bridges are spoken-sung and reflective, Emotion is carried quietly with natural pauses and breath, Feels like someone thinking out loud while moving forward, Choruses and outro shift into a steadier, declarative tone, Fully sung but still restrained, Confidence without bravado, Emotion feels resolved, not explosive, Power comes from phrasing and certainty, not volume, Dynamic range is intentionally limited, No belting, no vocal runs, no melisma, No theatrical or dramatic delivery, Mood is earnest, lived-in, and forward-facing, Masculinity feels responsible, calm, and self-aware, Focus on phrasing, timing, breath, and clarity, Let silence and restraint do the work
4:23

3:04

Upbeat country-pop love song with playful humor and heartfelt warmth, Mid-tempo (around 104–108 BPM), bright acoustic guitars, light electric fills, steady kick-snare groove, subtle banjo or mandolin texture, Male lead vocal with a warm, conversational tone (think modern country storyteller, not twang-heavy), confident but smiling delivery, Catchy, chantable chorus built around the hook “Off by Inches, ” Verses feel visual and witty; chorus opens wide and uplifting, Production is clean, radio-friendly, and joyful—funny details with genuine emotional payoff, Mood: lighthearted, affectionate, and timeless
3:32

A reflective Americana song about sibling love that isn’t spoken easily, Two latch-key kids raised by TV in the 80s/90s, constant friction, shared history, mutual loyalty without conversation, Wry, self-aware, evenly balanced faults, No melodrama, Repeat and emphasize the understated hook “You know I do” — it should feel like a quiet truth, not a declaration, Style / Genre: Americana, modern rock
Tempo: Mid-slow (≈78–82 BPM), steady sway
Mood: Warm, restrained, quietly emotional with dry humor
Vocal: Male, mid-40s, lived-in voice; conversational, slightly gravelly; no oversinging
Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar lead, light electric fills, subtle pedal steel or dobro, bass, brushed drums; organic and spacious
Production: Intimate, front-porch feel; natural reverb; dynamic but not big; let the lyrics breathe, Storytelling lane, not pop polish
3:47

Modern heartfelt rock country song, mid-tempo (≈72–76 BPM), Warm acoustic guitar intro, subtle steel swells, light drums building to full band in final chorus, Strong, steady male lead vocal (calm, grounded dad energy), Emotional but restrained — hopeful, not sad, Big sing-along hook repeated throughout: “I’m right here — hold fast, ” Lyrics about holding a child through a terrifying moment, staying present in both the shaky times and the calm ones
4:03

Modern country duet, male and female vocals trading verses and harmonizing on chorus, reflective and redemptive tone, acoustic guitar foundation with subtle steel guitar accents, building from intimate verses to soaring anthemic chorus, steady mid-tempo heartbeat rhythm, atmospheric production with space and warmth, Nashville sound with contemporary polish, emotional vulnerability in delivery, tight harmonies that lock in during bridge, inspirational without being preachy, organic instrumentation, clean mix highlighting both vocal performances equally
3:07

Modern country rock anthem, mid-tempo (~98 BPM), Driving drums, muted electric guitar riffs, acoustic strums, subtle steel, no pop synths, Warm, gritty male vocal with heart; slight rasp in chorus, big lift at the end with light gang vocals, Central hook: “Built With Bare Hands, ” Mood: honest, resilient, nostalgic but forward-moving — sunset desert highway energy, Go BIG on the outro line "It’s what you build with bare hands"
4:16

4:07

Soulful mid-tempo groove (92–96 BPM), warm neo-soul / modern Motown feel with a light funk pocket, Male vocal with conversational charm, subtle smile in the delivery — affectionate, witty, not novelty, Clean electric guitar stabs, muted bass, laid-back drums, occasional Hammond organ swells, Lyrics tell a humorous but heartfelt story about a retired father-in-law obsessed with tracking weather, nicknamed “Doppler Dave, ” revealing the habit passed to his daughter (Triple-D / Doppler Dave’s Daughter) and then to his granddaughter, Chorus is catchy and singable, verses are narrative and observational, bridge introduces the third generation with warmth and humor, Cozy, human, soulful, gently funny
3:41

[Upbeat Country Pop, Female Vocalist, 130 BPM, Playful] [Verse] She's got 'em sorted by expiry in a Ziploc bag, Restaurant deals and BOGO tags, Before we hit the road gotta make a pit stop, At the kitchen table where the savings never drop [Chorus - Emphasize "KYOO-PON"] She's the KYOO-PON Queen got her system down, Baggies full of savings all around the town, Don't say "coupon" if you wanna keep the peace, It's KYOO-PON baby or the deals might cease, Long live the KYOO-PON Queen [Verse 2] Sunday paper hits she's already got the shears, Been perfecting this craft for thirty-something years, I learned it from the best now I'm checking my app, Two-for-one's a love language she put me on the map [Bridge] She taught me what a dollar's worth, When I see that Ziploc shine, Everything's gonna be just fine [Final Chorus] She's the KYOO-PON Queen got her system down, She's my hero and my queen, Long live the KYOO-PON Queen
3:21

Warm acoustic pop with light drums and bass, mid-tempo (~94 BPM), Clean, modern, radio-friendly, Vocals: Duet
• Male vocal: Warm, conversational, slightly amused dad tone, • Female vocal: Younger, bright, curious tone (preteen energy), sincere not cutesy, Vocal Arrangement:
• Verses mostly dad-led
• Daughter interjects with short lines, echoes, or questions
• Chorus sung together, with daughter harmonizing above
• Bridge features daughter reaction line responding to dad’s reveal
Mood: Playful, heartfelt, nostalgic, gently funny, Daughter Vocal Moments (important):
• Short call-backs like: “Wait… you know her?” / “For real?” / “This time, Dad?”
• Bridge reaction line delivered dry and stunned, not angry yelling
Avoid: Childish novelty voices, parody tone, over-processing, or exaggerated age effects, Keep the daughter's voice natural and emotional
3:08

Heartfelt acoustic folk-pop ballad, male vocal (warm, conversational tone), gentle fingerpicked guitar, subtle piano, builds to emotional chorus with strings, bittersweet humor mixed with genuine gratitude, tempo around 85 BPM, modern singer-songwriter, nostalgic and tender with comedic timing that lands sincere not sarcastic
2:17

Verse 1: We're all shouting at the same sky Words pile up but never land Everyone's got something vital But nobody's got empty hands
Pre-Chorus: We're so busy being right We forget to hear the fight That someone else already won Back when we were young
Chorus: Everything's been said, been said But we weren't listening then So we'll say it all again, again Till someone lets it in History's a broken record Spinning the same refrain Everything's been said, been said But here we go again
Verse 2: There's wisdom in the warning signs Left by those who came before But we're too proud to read the map When we could kick down our own door
Pre-Chorus: We're so desperate to be heard We don't stop for their old words The lessons waiting in the past Could help us break the glass
Chorus: Everything's been said, been said But we weren't listening then So we'll say it all again, again Till someone lets it in History's a broken record Spinning the same refrain Everything's been said, been said But here
3:04

Modern R&B with a pop sheen—smooth, sensual, and confident, Tempo mid-slow, head-nod groove, Warm sub bass, minimal but bouncy drums, soft finger snaps or tight claps, subtle guitar or Rhodes chords, atmospheric pads, Male vocal with a silky, controlled delivery—falsetto moments, emotional runs, confident restraint, Lyrics use dessert as a clever metaphor for indulgence and desire—playful, romantic, suggestive but never explicit, Polished radio-ready production, intimate late-night vibe, clean hook with strong repeat value, Chorus centers on the line “Life’s uncertain… eat dessert first, ”
3:29

Create a country/pop song called "Girl Dad" that captures the emotional whiplash and living contradiction of raising daughters - the rage and frustration one second, overwhelming love and tenderness the next, The tone should be honest, raw, and vulnerable but ultimately celebratory, Use specific, relatable details girl dads will recognize (glitter, Barbies, painted toenails, irrational meltdowns), Make it feel like a knowing tribute that says "I see you, fellow girl dads" - acknowledging we're navigating a beautiful chaos we'll never fully understand but wouldn't trade for anything
3:29

Modern Americana / indie folk song, mid-tempo (~80 BPM), minor key, Sparse finger-picked acoustic guitar, soft brushed drums, warm bass, subtle pedal steel swells, Intimate male vocal with restrained gravel, natural breath and space, Mood is quiet endurance and acceptance — warmth with consequence, Minimal build, bridge nearly drops out, final chorus opens slightly then fades unresolved, Cinematic but grounded, emotionally honest, not glossy
3:34

Upbeat modern pop-country song with a warm dad-vocal energy about a father’s love for his daughter, focusing on her brown eyes and freckles on her button nose, The song should feel joyful, tender, and timeless, celebrating how she’s a perfect blend of her parents and how she’s growing up while still being his little girl, Keep it playful, heartfelt, and family-friendly with a big sing-along chorus and an emotional but hopeful lift near the end
4:28

A heartfelt modern country ballad about losing a best friend in high school to a tragic shooting and honoring his memory through a daily ritual, Acoustic guitar-driven with pedal steel, intimate vocals building to powerful emotional choruses, Slow tempo 70-80 BPM, male lead vocal, raw and conversational, Story of an introverted kid whose confidence was built by his charismatic friend John Bria who always said "7:17 baby, 7:17" when the clock hit that time, Now the narrator says it every day, and named his daughter Bria who also calls out the time, Bittersweet but hopeful, with stripped-down bridge building to climactic final chorus, Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, pedal steel, light piano, subtle strings, gentle drums
2:49

Upbeat early-2000s pop-punk anthem with bright distorted guitars, palm-muted verses, explosive sing-along choruses, fast driving drums, and bouncy bass, Tempo ~175 BPM, Male vocal, youthful and energetic with a slightly nasally pop-punk tone, stacked gang vocals in the chorus, Carefree, humorous, and nostalgic mood—windows-down summer energy, Catchy melodic hooks, simple power-chord progressions, tight song structure, no breakdowns, no screaming, Sounds like a polished radio hit from 2002–2004
2:41

Upbeat early-2000s pop-punk anthem with bright distorted guitars, palm-muted verses, explosive sing-along choruses, fast driving drums, and bouncy bass, Tempo ~175 BPM, Male vocal, youthful and energetic with a slightly nasally pop-punk tone, stacked gang vocals in the chorus, Carefree, humorous, and nostalgic mood—windows-down summer energy, Catchy melodic hooks, simple power-chord progressions, tight song structure, no breakdowns, no screaming, Sounds like a polished radio hit from 2002–2004
3:24

Driving stomp-clap Modern Americana at 106 BPM in 4/4, key of D Major, ~3:20 runtime, Driving acoustic eighth-note strum leads with deep floor-tom stomp and dry handclaps, warm root-driven electric bass, gritty electric guitar swells in choruses, subtle organ pad in the bridge, gang harmonies only in the final chorus, and stripped acoustic with light stomp for the outro, Raspy but controlled male vocal with heartland grit—confident, grounded, never shouty—strong chest voice in choruses with slight authentic crack, Dynamics: minimal stomp + vocal intro, tight rhythmic verses, rising drum tension in pre-chorus, full anthemic stomp-clap choruses, half-time pulled-back bridge, wider guitars and harmonies in final chorus, intimate acoustic outro, Springsteen-meets-Zach Bryan energy—disciplined, motivating, grit over gloss
3:29

Wagwan
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modern upbeat popreggae song in the style of Reggae, Dancehall, Reggae Fusion meets Reggae, Roots Reggae, Dancehall bpm 104 bright island groove bouncing bass clean Reggae, Ska, Rock, Pop Rock guitar tropical percussion sunny horns in chorus playful gang vocals lyrics about two families alonzos pascos vacationing at an allinclusive beaches resort in jamaica joyful nostalgic highenergy summer anthem when singing kitty titties phew phew say phew phew in a high pitched tone
4:37

A heartfelt modern country ballad about losing a best friend in high school to a tragic shooting and honoring his memory through a daily ritual, Acoustic guitar-driven with pedal steel, intimate vocals building to powerful emotional choruses, Slow tempo 70-80 BPM, male lead vocal, raw and conversational, Story of an introverted kid whose confidence was built by his charismatic friend John Bria who always said "7:17 baby, 7:17" when the clock hit that time, Now the narrator says it every day, and named his daughter Bria who also calls out the time, Bittersweet but hopeful, with stripped-down bridge building to climactic final chorus, Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, pedal steel, light piano, subtle strings, gentle drums



