3:26

Indie folk with raw emotion and small-town grit, Mid-tempo (~86 BPM) in D Major, Acoustic guitar leads with percussive strumming and open-air resonance; layer gentle banjo or mandolin textures for warmth, Add organic drums with a roomy, live feel and a driving rhythm that swells through the choruses, Bass should stay grounded and melodic, Vocals—honest, slightly raspy, full of ache and self-awareness—sit forward and intimate, Include light harmonies and ambient reverb to create space, The overall sound should feel windswept, confessional, and imperfect in all the right ways—like a late-night drive through back roads with the windows down
4:09

*male vocals, alternative/rock**Intro**: Start with whispered first line + clean guitar → full band crash on “One spark, one drag, ”
* **Verses**: Half-sung, rhythmic, a touch sneering, Keep guitars tight and drums pulsing, * **Chorus**: Big vocal belt, fuzzed guitars, punchy drums, Let “baby don’t choke / answers it spoke” land like a hook, * **Bridge**: Strip down to bass + toms for tension, * **Breakdown**: Spoken-sung with rising intensity, “Through everything that lives” can soar or pull back before final chorus, * **Final Chorus**: Layered vocals and lead guitar melody for a soaring finish, * **Outro**: Feedback or reverse reverb echoing “Love and toad smoke, ”
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3:54

> Cinematic dark popfemake voice with a haunting, slow-burn build and a **strong, driving beat**, Start minimal and intimate, then layer in dark percussion and pulsing bass through the verses, The chorus should hit with a steady, deliberate beat — heavy, not explosive — and include a Bridge drops the beat for a ghostly moment, then returns for a tense final chorus, Whispered outro echoes like the last frame of a film, 80-110 bpm
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4:18

Start with clean electric guitar and heartbeat kick, clean vocals close to the mic, emotional and haunting male vocals
> Pre-chorus introduces subtle bass and ambient textures, > **Chorus explodes** with distorted guitars, punchy drums, and driving bass — vocals strained but melodic, > Bridge drops to minimal instrumentation and whispered delivery, > Breakdown goes raw and screamed, like a confession in a burning chapel, > Final chorus swells into cathartic release, then collapses to a single guitar and vocal drenched in reverb, > Dynamic arc: **whisper → worship → possession → scream → echo**, ---
4:03

Dark pop ballad with intimate, breathy female vocals, Start with sparse piano chords and subtle ambient textures, Verses should feel confessional and close-mic’d, almost whispered, with minimal percussion, Gradually layer soft pads and light vocal harmonies in the pre-chorus to build emotional tension, The chorus should bloom gently — not explode — with richer harmonies, low sub-bass, and delicate atmospheric swells, maintaining a restrained, melancholy tone, Keep the tempo slow and reflective, End with layered vocal echoes fading into silence for a haunting finish
4:39

> Dark, emotional female vocal rock** Starts soft and haunting with clean guitar and intimate vocals, then builds intensity through each section, The verses are restrained and atmospheric, with a slow, moody pulse, Pre-chorus adds tension with layered guitar and subtle drums, The **chorus explodes** with gritty, distorted guitars, punchy drums, and powerful female vocals full of raw emotion and controlled grit, Dynamic rises and falls throughout — **quiet, vulnerable moments contrasted with anthemic, intense choruses, ** Bridge has a haunting instrumental swell, leading into a **massive final chorus** with layered harmonies and emotional belt, Think: slow burn, emotionally charged, modern dark rock with a cinematic edge, ---
4:29

Dark pop track with a haunting, atmospheric groove, Female vocals — soft, intimate verses over a minimal pulsing beat with deep bass and ambient textures, The pre-chorus should build subtle tension through layered whispers or harmonies, The chorus should feel cinematic and emotionally charged, with smooth rhythmic flow and echoing vocal layers, Bridge swells with a moody, immersive soundscape before returning to a powerful final chorus, Overall tone is eerie, poetic, and hypnotic, with a steady groove beneath the darkness
4:04

female vocalist | Rock / Metal / pop| Clean guitars and steady drums in the verses with intimate, confessional vocals, Build intensity into explosive choruses with heavy distorted guitars and raw, powerful vocals, Bridge drops to a tense spoken section, then builds to layered screams and a crushing final chorus, Emotional, gritty, nostalgic but intense
3:55

Female vocal Dark pop × metal fusion (Flyleaf/Evanescence), Haunting whispered verses, heavy guitars & drums in choruses, cinematic bridge slam, soaring vocals, drop-D riffs, 85 BPM, D minor
3:34

A dark pop track with sultry female vocals, pulsing bass, and moody synth layers, The production blends seductive whispers with sharp, cinematic beats, creating a dangerous yet intoxicating atmosphere, Include a driving beat and subtle electronic textures that build into a hypnotic drop
3:42

Dark female vocal pop with cinematic tension and a hypnotic hook, Start with sparse piano, ambient pads, and whispery vocals to create intimacy, Gradually build tension in the pre-chorus with layered synths and rising percussion, then drop into a punchy chorus with deep 808 bass, crisp trap beats, and wide dark synths, Verses are stripped and vulnerable; choruses hit hard and haunting, Bridge pulls everything back to near silence before the final explosive chorus, End with the outro line delivered dry and isolated for a chilling mic-drop
4:34

Bad Girl
v5
Dark seductive pop with a pulsing bass-heavy beat and sultry, hypnotic energy, The intro starts minimal — soft ambient pads, whispered layered vocals, and a subtle heartbeat kick, Verses are intimate and breathy, sitting on sparse percussion and dark synth textures, Pre-chorus builds with rising distorted synth swells and subtle vocal layering to create tension, The chorus drops into a punchy trap-influenced beat with deep 808 bass, crisp hi-hats, and moody synth stabs, giving it a confident, dangerous edge, Bridge pulls back to ambient textures and echoing vocals, then the final chorus hits with layered harmonies and fuller production, Think Billie Eilish’s “you should see me in a crown” meets Tate McRae’s “greedy, ” with BANKS-style atmosphere — cinematic, dark, and intoxicating
3:49

Kiss
v5
Tempo: ~78 BPM, soft 6/8 or slow 4/4, * Acoustic guitar, light fiddle or pedal steel, * Warm female lead vocal, with soft harmonies in the final chorus, * Gentle instrumental outro to let the last line linger
3:36

Tempo: mid-tempo pop (80–90 BPM), Instrumentation: minimal piano + bass + atmospheric synths in verses; kick and layered harmonies build in chorus, Vocal delivery: intimate verses, belted or layered chorus, emotional bridge
2:53

* **Tempo:** 80–90 BPM, dark pop, * **Instrumentation:** pulsing bass synth, layered whispered vocals, reverb-heavy snaps/claps, * **Vocal delivery:** soft verses, swelling pre-chorus, chorus with layered harmonies, * Final chorus could drop into a beat-only breakdown for maximum impact
4:29

Alt-folk / indie Americana with cinematic warmth and emotional grit, Mid-tempo (~84 BPM) in G Major, Acoustic guitar leads the verses; ambient electric swells and soft percussion build atmosphere, Bass stays subtle and organic, giving space for raw, intimate vocals, Add light harmonies and gentle reverb for depth, Keep the vocal delivery soulful and conversational, like a late-night confession, The bridge should drop to near silence before rebuilding with texture and restraint, Mix should feel earthy, human, and slightly haunting — real over polished
4:10

Recoil
v5
Dark cinematic pop with whispered, intimate verses and a powerful, hook-driven chorus, Emotional arc should build clearly for easy scene syncing, * **Intro / Verses:** Sparse piano or pad, whispered close-mic vocals, no drums, Keep clean for dialogue overlays, * **Pre-Chorus:** Add heartbeat-style kick or sub pulse, rising pad to build tension, * **Chorus:** Full dynamic lift—tight pop percussion, warm bass, layered synths/strings, Double vocals on the hook (“You’d call it love…”), add light harmonies and echoes for memorability, * **Bridge:** Strip back to whispers and ambient textures for contrast, * **Final Chorus:** Bigger, cinematic—extra harmonies, light reverb tail for clean fade under scenes, **Sync Tips:**
* Strong chorus downbeat for dramatic cuts, * Clear intro and outro for easy editing, * Emotional build makes it ideal for TV drama, film, or trailer sync, ---
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3:57

A slow, crushing dark-pop ballad with cinematic weight and haunting female vocals, Open with sparse piano and ambient textures that feel confessional and intimate, then let the production swell like a storm gathering — layers of atmospheric synths, deep percussion, and echoing textures that tighten with each verse, The **pre-chorus** should build tension like held breath, pulling the listener toward a **chorus that detonates softly but powerfully** — heavy, deliberate, and emotionally gutting, Layer breathy lead vocals with ghost-like harmonies for a chilling effect, The **bridge** should strip back dramatically, almost whispered over minimal instrumentation, creating a suspended moment before the final chorus returns with cinematic impact — bold but restrained, End with a **fading, echo-soaked outro**, leaving the emotional weight lingering like smoke in the dark, atmospheric, emotionally raw, and radio-ready — a dark-pop storm that creeps in slowly and leaves a mark, ---
3:14

**Vibe:** Seductive, dark, minimal pop, * **Tempo:** 84–88 BPM, Slow, pulsing, hypnotic, * **Key:** Minor (e, g, Bm or F#m) to emphasize sensual tension, * **Percussion:** Tight, dry trap or electronic beat, Snaps, soft kicks, no big booms, Keep it close and intimate, * **Bass:** Thick sub-bass that enters on the pre-chorus and **drops fully in the chorus**, creating a low, physical rumble
2:47

Punchy, rebellious pop production with glossy grit, Verses ride a tight rhythm—distorted bass, snappy drums, percussive guitar or synth stabs driving tension, Vocals are confident, wry, and slightly sardonic—half-sung, half-spit with swagger, Pre-chorus builds with layered harmonies and hand-clap textures that explode into a bold, chant-ready chorus, Think empowering defiance over danceable angst, Use crisp transitions, crowd-style background shouts, and dynamic breaks for sync versatility, Keep it catchy, emotional, and unfiltered—mood meets momentum, female vocals
3:24

Dark pop with a driving, up-tempo beat and heavy bass undercurrents, Atmospheric pads and soft piano open the track, quickly building into a punchy rhythm with deep 808s and crisp trap-influenced percussion, Verses stay moody and intimate with reverb-soaked vocals and minimal backing, while the pre-chorus layers rising synths and subtle distortion to build tension, The chorus hits hard with thick basslines, layered harmonies, and dynamic vocal chops that feel cinematic and intense—think Olivia Rodrigo’s “bad idea right?” meets Tate McRae’s “greedy, ” Bridge strips back to vocals and ambient textures before a final explosive, bass-driven chorus, Overall tone: edgy, emotional, and darkly danceable
4:22

A powerful emotional pop ballad with a vulnerable, intimate opening that builds into a soaring, anthemic chorus, Soft piano and warm atmospheric pads in the intro, rising into dynamic drums and sweeping strings as the song grows, Female vocals that start breathy and tender, then open up into strong, expressive belted notes in the chorus, The tone is heartfelt, self-aware, and resilient — a story of a woman who believes she is hard to love, admitting her flaws and fears, yet dreaming of someone who will see her fully and love her anyway, Melodic, poetic, and cinematic with a blend of softness and strength, Slow to mid-tempo, emotional, uplifting, and deeply human, female vocals
4:16

*Genre:** cinematic alt-pop, emotional, modern, moody female vocal
soft chest voice → breathy tension → powerful but controlled choruses, intimate phrasing, slight rasp on emotional lines female vocal minimal verse (piano + atmospheric pads), punchy filtered drums entering pre-chorus, big cinematic chorus with layered harmonies, reversed vocal textures, deep sub-bass, sparse percussion, delayed claps, light reverb, crisp modern pop mix
vulnerable, reflective, building strength, haunting but empowering
**Tempo:** mid-tempo, ~88–95 BPM
** soft piano, synth pads, subtle vocal chops, clean electric guitar accents, deep 808 bass, tight pop drums, airy reverb tails, risers for transitions
**Structure:** Verse 1 → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Verse 2 → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Bridge → Final Chorus
**Overall vibe:emotional alt-pop with a cinematic lift, moody introspection that explodes into a clean, catchy hook; vocals front-and-center, with modern shimmer and a slightly dark edge
3:48

An intimate indie-pop ballad with a soft, breathy female vocal, The delivery is fragile, close to the mic, with whispery edges and gentle emotional breaks, Production is minimal and atmospheric: muted piano, soft fingerpicked acoustic guitar, warm pads, light reverb, and subtle lo-fi textures, Sparse percussion enters later—brushed snare, quiet indie-pop drums, and soft bass pulses—to lift the choruses without overwhelming them, The mood is vulnerable, reflective, and suspended in time, like someone processing their truth in a dimly lit room, Slow to mid-tempo (around 72–82 BPM), cinematic yet understated, with delicate harmonies and gentle swells that build emotional tension without ever fully erupting
4:16

Emotional alternative rock, Raw male vocal, shaky and confessional in the verses, exploding into a powerful melodic chorus, Gritty electric guitars, slow-building tension, dynamic drums, and a dark, atmospheric vibe, Themes of addiction, empathy, and understanding the pain that drives people to escape, Haunting, vulnerable, and cinematic
3:58

The Ask
v5
A melodic pop singer-songwriter track with atmospheric synths, soft percussion, and emotional female vocals, Honest, vulnerable lyrics with a dreamy, reflective tone and a soaring, powerful chorus, Builds from delicate verses into a moving, layered finale, Poetic, bittersweet, and uplifting
4:03

Dark pop duet with a haunting groove, Male vocals sing the first verse with a moody, gritty tone over a pulsing, atmospheric beat, Female vocals take the second verse with ethereal, haunting delivery, Both sing the choruses together in layered harmonies that feel emotional and cinematic, The production should blend dark pop elements—deep bass, ambient synths, echoing percussion—with a subtle rock edge, Keep it brooding, seductive, and immersive, like a shadowed love story unfolding under moonlight
4:33

Create a dark, cinematic hybrid track blending moody modern-pop with explosive alt-rock energy, Verses should feel minimal and sync-friendly: soft intimate vocals, warm pads, distant reverb-soaked guitar, and sparse percussive elements like muted snaps, breaths, or low thumps, Keep it atmospheric and emotional with subtle risers and tension-building textures, In the pre-chorus, add gritty bass, filtered drums, and swelling pads to heighten pressure, Chorus should erupt with unhinged alt-rock intensity: punchy live-style drums, distorted guitars layered under cinematic synths, thick bass, and wide vocal stacks, Vocals should shift from controlled and breathy to raw, powerful, and slightly cracking with emotional strain, Overall vibe: a moody, modern-pop foundation that blooms into a dramatic, volatile rock-infused chorus—haunting, cinematic, and cathartic, female vocals
3:14

A glossy, modern pop production with a sultry, confident edge, Tight, syncopated drums with crisp claps, punchy low-end, and a clean, polished pop groove, Smooth, shimmering synths layered with warm pads and a subtle dance-floor pulse, A slick bass line that adds attitude and movement, Atmospheric reverb and stereo width for a cinematic, late-night feel, Vocals should be intimate, breathy, emotional, and slightly raspy — front and center with tight doubles, airy harmonies, and strategic ad-libs to lift the chorus, The track should feel like a seductive, high-energy confession: addictive, youthful, rhythmic, and ready for radio, Think sleek choreography-ready pop with a moody, sensual undercurrent, Polished top-40 shine, dynamic builds, crisp drops, and a confident modern beat that’s impossible not to move to
3:49

Almost
v5
clean vocal haunting Dark pop with a moody, atmospheric intro that builds into a punchy, emotionally charged chorus, Think layered female vocals with a mix of soft, confessional verses and powerful, hook-driven choruses, Use shimmering synths, crisp modern drums, and tight bass to create tension and release, The verses should feel intimate and whispered, with subtle reverb and light piano or guitar textures, The pre-chorus should build with rising pads and vocal layering, leading into a **catchy, anthemic chorus** with dynamic percussion, vocal doubles, and harmonies that feel both haunting and addictive, Bridge should strip down to vocals and ambient instrumentation, gradually swelling back into a final explosive chorus, Overall tone: cinematic, bittersweet, modern dark pop — polished but emotional, with a strong rhythmic backbone and memorable melodic hooks
3:37

* Key: Em or Am
* Finger-picked acoustic guitar with soft ambient pads or strings
* Breathy female vocals, close-mic’d, layered harmonies in chorus
* Gentle build through the bridge → emotional swell in final chorus → fade to guitar mystical hsunting
3:29

Create a sleek, atmospheric dance-pop track with a hypnotic, moody groove, Use soft but confident female vocals with smooth, expressive phrasing and subtle attitude, Production should feel glossy and modern: deep pulsing bass, warm pads, tight drums, shimmering synth lines, and airy textures that float rather than bounce, Keep the vibe immersive, cool, and controlled, **Important structure:** Verse 1 (female only), Pre-Chorus 1 (female only), Chorus 1 (female only), Verse 2 (female only), Pre-Chorus 2 (female only), Chorus 2 (female only), **After Chorus 2 ONLY**, introduce a male rap section with a laid-back, charismatic flow over a darker, stripped-down beat, No rap should appear before this point, After the rap, return to a final chorus with stronger female vocals, layered harmonies, and smooth ad-libs, Keep everything sleek, confident, and modern, Do NOT generate rap anywhere except after Verse 2
3:37

Mid-tempo hip-hop track built around narrative rap verses and a vulnerable sung chorus, The verses are performed by a male rapper with a clear, earnest delivery—story-driven, conversational, and emotionally present, His flow is steady and grounded, prioritizing clarity and meaning over bravado, with a tone that feels reflective, human, and slightly raw rather than aggressive, Think spoken truth over performance, The beat is minimal: soft kick, rim/snare, warm sub-bass, and sparse piano or muted synths that leave space for the vocal, Verses feel intimate and close to the mic, The chorus is sung by a female voice that is raw, imperfect, and exposed—breath forward, slightly cracked, emotionally unguarded, It contrasts the verses with melodic lift and vulnerability rather than polish, A chant hook sits under or after the chorus, half-spoken and repeatable:
Dynamics build gently, then strip back at the end, leaving the chant nearly alone
3:56

Dark pop-folk / indie pop 78–82 BPM
A minor
Haunting, heavy, quietly addictive
Forward-moving arrangement with weight, not bounce, Verse 1 begins with a low, repeating acoustic or piano pattern and steady pulse, No finger-picking, Subtle rhythmic tension from the start, Female vocal is close, raw, restrained, emotionally heavy rather than soft, Pre-Chorus builds pressure with low bass movement or muted percussion, Light harmony enters quietly, Chorus locks into a heavy, grounded groove, Open acoustic, restrained drums, deep bass, Vocal grows stronger and more insistent, not bright, Repetitive hook lingers, Harmonies feel ghostlike, Verse 2 pulls back slightly but keeps the pulse, Add dark texture like a low electric swell, Final Chorus is the emotional peak without increasing tempo, Full instrumentation, stacked harmonies, controlled vocal strain, Outro drops instruments quickly, Final line steady and unresolved
Female, low to mid register, worn, powerful, soft
3:22

Modern pop with an intimate, emotional core and a radio-ready structure, Tempo mid-slow, around 80–90 BPM, Start minimal with soft piano or clean electric guitar, subtle pads, and close, dry vocals, Verses feel conversational and controlled, almost spoken, Drums enter gradually with a steady kick and crisp but restrained percussion, Pre-chorus builds tension with added harmony and light synth texture, creating lift without overproduction, Chorus opens melodically with a clear, catchy topline while keeping production clean and understated—no heavy drop, just emotional expansion, Focus on vocal clarity and phrasing, Bridge strips back again for intimacy and impact, allowing repetition to feel deliberate and powerful, Final chorus adds fuller harmonies, subtle background vocals, and slightly thicker instrumentation for a polished radio finish without losing emotional restraint, Overall tone: confident, modern, quietly commanding, emotionally direct
4:12

Mid-tempo cinematic pop with a subtle haunting edge, Female lead vocal, intimate and restrained in the verses, growing more powerful and grounded in the chorus, Clean, modern production with emotional weight, Sparse piano and low pulsing synth in the intro, gradually layered with muted drums, deep sub bass, and atmospheric pads, Chorus is memorable and hook-forward, with stacked harmonies and a steady rhythmic drive that feels resolute rather than explosive, Bridge strips back to minimal instrumentation, then builds into a final chorus that feels earned and anthemic without being loud, Moody, cinematic, emotionally resilient, Think prestige TV drama, closing montage, quiet strength after devastation, No bombast, no gospel, Slightly haunting, but hopeful and strong
3:29

Rap vocals should be delivered with a smooth, cool, controlled cadence — confident without strain, understated but razor sharp, The tone is calm sarcasm with a hint of smug detachment, like someone narrating the corporate downfall with a glass-in-hand smirk, Flow should sit slightly behind the beat, relaxed but precise, with clear enunciation and subtle attitude on punchlines, Add doubled vocals on key words for emphasis, minimal ad-libs that feel effortless and conversational rather than hyped, Production should feature modern trap drums, crisp snares, deep sub bass, and a sleek, dark, minimalist melody line (piano, plucks, or synth pads) to create space for the vocal swagger, Mood: smooth, unbothered, venomously confident — a laid-back corporate takedown dripping with cool contempt
2:53

Genre: Alternative Pop / Dark Pop Rock
Mood: Intimate verses, urgent unraveling chorus, haunting turmoil
Tempo: Mid-tempo (95–105 BPM)
Key Feel: Minor, dark, modern
Song opens minimal and tense, Verse 1 uses pulsing synths or muted guitars, tight drums, and a clear female vocal, Delivery is intimate, steady, and haunting, Emotion is contained and precise, not achey, Pre-chorus narrows and lifts, Rhythm tightens, vocal pressure builds, anticipation rises, Chorus shifts into urgency, Vocal becomes faster and more rhythmic, slightly ahead of the beat, almost rambling like racing thoughts, Lines spill out breathlessly, catchy and melodic but frantic, as if she’s being consumed by every word she’s repeating, This is the pop hook—sticky, emotional, and spiraling, Verse 2 pulls back slightly but tension remains, Bridge strips down briefly, then rebuilds, Final chorus hits hardest with full production, layered vocals, and peak urgency, Outro ends cold or minimal
4:09

Create a dark, cinematic hybrid track blending moody modern-pop with explosive alt-rock energy, Verses should feel minimal and sync-friendly: soft intimate vocals, warm pads, distant reverb-soaked guitar, and sparse percussive elements like muted snaps, breaths, or low thumps, Keep it atmospheric and emotional with subtle risers and tension-building textures, In the pre-chorus, add gritty bass, filtered drums, and swelling pads to heighten pressure, Chorus should erupt with unhinged alt-rock intensity: punchy live-style drums, distorted guitars layered under cinematic synths, thick bass, and wide vocal stacks, Vocals should shift from controlled and breathy to raw, powerful, and slightly cracking with emotional strain, Overall vibe: a moody, modern-pop foundation that blooms into a dramatic, volatile rock-infused chorus—haunting, cinematic, and cathartic, female vocals
3:14

A sleek, modern dance-pop track with an energetic, glossy summer vibe, Upbeat tempo with a pulsing bassline, crisp percussion, and a smooth, hypnotic groove, Add shimmering summer textures—airy pads—but blended, Vocal delivery should be confident, breathy, and rhythmic, with layered harmonies and light reverb for a dreamy summer escape effect, Include catchy melodic runs, dance-floor phrasing, and a slightly sultry, playful tone, The production should feel like a summer night inside a sunshine carefree-lit party: light smooth synths, a warm low-end, and a rising beat that lifts during the chorus, Bridge should bloom with atmospheric pads and a sense of magical, suspended time before dropping back into a bright, infectious final chorus, Overall: a polished, energetic, holiday dance-pop fever dream—modern, mystical, joyful, and electric, ---, female vocals
3:34

Dance R and B with a catchy pop hook Sexy confident late night energy Smooth controlled and replayable
Tempo 118 to 122 BPM for a body driven groove that still works on the dance floor
Drums are minimal and pocketed Soft but punchy kick Rim or snap instead of loud claps Swung hi hats for bounce Groove should feel like a slow strut
Bass is the backbone Warm rounded melodic with slight glide between notes Bass carries the hook as much as the vocal
Synths stay restrained Airy pads and subtle chord stabs Use a short repeating synth motif in the chorus that mirrors the vocal rhythm so it sticks
Female lead vocal is intimate and confident Close mic verses with rhythmic phrasing Chorus is more melodic but still conversational Light harmonies and breathy doubles
Hook strategy is repetition and rhythm Emphasize still here as a percussive phrase Post chorus chant should feel hypnotic and loopable
Bridge strips back briefly then slides smoothly back into the groove
3:44

Genre: Cinematic Dark Pop
Mood: Intimate, tense, emotionally restrained, unsettling
Tempo: Slow to mid tempo, around 80 to 88 BPM
Key feel: Minor, spacious, moody
Track opens minimal and atmospheric with soft piano or muted synth, low sub bass, and subtle ambient textures, Beat enters quietly with a restrained pulse rather than a full groove, Verses are sparse and intimate with lots of negative space, Vocal delivery is close, breathy, and controlled, almost whispered at times, Emotion is internal, not dramatic, Pre chorus builds tension through layering and harmony, not volume, Add soft risers or filtered percussion to create pressure, Chorus remains understated and cinematic, Focus on melody and phrasing rather than power, Use background vocal stacks or echoes to repeat the phrase pain scales for memorability without loudness, Bridge strips back to near silence with mantra delivery, Final chorus adds depth through texture and harmony, not intensity, End unresolved or softly fading
4:17

Cinematic, haunting alternative rock song built for radio but emotionally heavy, Tempo is steady and driving, not upbeat—moody momentum rather than energy, Verses feel intimate and uneasy with spacious guitars, low pulsing bass, and restrained drums that leave room for tension, Pre-chorus swells subtly, creating a sense of dread and inevitability, Chorus is big and memorable but dark—soaring, aching melody with distorted guitars that feel emotional rather than aggressive, Lead vocals are vulnerable and raw, almost confessional in the verses, then rising into strained, haunting belts in the chorus that sound desperate and exposed, Bridge drops into a stripped, cinematic moment before rebuilding into a final chorus that feels overwhelming, Overall tone is ghostly, obsessive, and emotionally devastating—sad, unsettling, and unforgettable rather than uplifting, male vocals
4:49

Slow, reverent folk hymn with devotional minimalism, Tempo 62–70 BPM, Minor key (A minor or D minor), Sparse arrangement built around fingerpicked acoustic guitar and upright bass with long, sustained notes, No drums or only the faintest brushed pulse late in the song, Optional piano or harmonium enters gently in the chorus, never swelling, Female vocal is intimate, close-mic, emotionally restrained, warm with slight husk or grit—no belting, no stacked harmonies, Let breaths and imperfections remain, Melody is simple, chant-like, steady across choruses with emotional change rather than melodic change, Production should feel patient, quiet, and grounded, No choir, no pop build, no cinematic rise, Space and silence are part of the arrangement, The final “Hallelujah” should feel like a practice, not a performance—nearly alone, unresolved, reverent
3:14

Modern dance-pop with a sleek, mystical edge, Confident, hypnotic, and stylish—surreal without novelty, The weirdness should feel intentional and cool, not playful or comedic, Tempo: 112–116 BPM, Smooth, steady groove with subtle tension, Production is polished and minimal, Deep, rounded bass with a disco-influenced pulse anchors the track, Drums are tight and controlled—no busy fills, Use clean claps and soft percussive accents to keep it moving, Synths should be atmospheric and restrained: glassy plucks, airy pads, and gentle arpeggios with light movement, No cartoon or sparkly sounds, Everything should shimmer, not bounce, Vocals are poised and self-assured, Calm, grounded delivery in verses; smooth lift in the chorus, No belting, no theatrics, Harmonies are subtle and selective, Arrangement builds gradually, never exploding, Strip back in the bridge, keep pulse, Final chorus feels elevated, confident, and magnetic, End clean, female vocals
3:18

Female vocal with a smooth, confident tone and controlled emotional intensity, Delivery should be clean, polished, and melodic, not nasal or whiny, Emotion comes from restraint and phrasing, not strain, Verses are intimate and calm, almost conversational, with a cool, steady presence, Let tension sit beneath the vocal rather than pushing it outward, Think quiet confidence, measured breath, and subtle edge, Pre-chorus builds through dynamics and melody, not volume, Add slight urgency without losing smoothness, Chorus is catchy and strong, with a pretty, clear tone and assertive phrasing, No shouting or exaggerated angst, Power comes from clarity and control, Post-chorus chant (“Who’s laughing now”) should feel sly and confident, almost teasing, with light vocal stacking for a hypnotic effect, Overall vibe: alt-pop / dark pop, radio-ready, emotionally charged but composed, Mood: defiant, self-possessed, cathartic, Energy: simmering chaos held together by discipline
5:26

Glitch
v5
Alt-rock, dark and atmospheric with a glitchy, cinematic edge, Mid-tempo (around 85–95 BPM), Minor key, Gritty but controlled, Instrumentation: distorted electric guitars with space and restraint, pulsing bass, steady live-sounding drums, Use subtle industrial textures and digital artifacts (bit-crush, stutter, tape stop) sparingly, especially in the chorus, Vocals: intimate, slightly detached lead vocal, not overly emotional, Clean but tense delivery, Add low, distorted backing vocals in the chorus that stutter “g-g-g-glitch” like a buffering error, Background vocals should feel mechanical, not playful, Arrangement: verses are sparse and eerie, chorus opens wider but stays cold, Brief drop-out break with near silence or filtered voice before final chorus, Ending should stop clean or cut abruptly, not fade, Mood: unsettling, searching, restrained intensity, Not pop, Not EDM, No choir
3:29

Dark pop ballad with cinematic urgency, Tempo slow-mid (68–78 BPM) in a minor key, Mood tense, focused, emotionally charged, Vocal delivery intimate but insistent, like something that has waited too long to be said, Verses stripped and pulsing: low piano or analog synth, muted bass, subtle ticking or heartbeat-style percussion to create forward motion, Keep the vocal close and deliberate, Pre-chorus builds pressure quickly: rising pad, filtered noise, or low strings increasing in intensity, No full release yet—hold tension, Chorus hits with urgency, not explosion: strong, hook-driven melody, darker harmonies, rhythmic emphasis, Let repetition feel necessary, almost confrontational, Second verse adds grit: distorted texture, heavier pulse, or deeper sub, Final chorus widens—stacked vocals, fuller layers—but stays controlled, End decisively, no fade, leaving the feeling of something finally being named, Tone: unresolved but declarative, Recognition with teeth, female vocals
2:46

The Cure
v5
Mid-tempo pop track with a confident, sultry groove, Minimalist beat built on punchy kick, tight snaps, and muted bass with a slight bounce, Verses are restrained and intimate with space between lines, letting breath and phrasing carry tension, Chorus hits with a fuller beat and stacked vocals but stays sleek, not explosive, Post-chorus drops back to minimal with whispered ad-libs and subtle echo, Mood is seductive, controlled, and self-assured, Vocal delivery should be conversational and rhythmic, slightly breathy with attitude, more talk-sing than belting, Keep production clean, modern, and loop-friendly with strong low end and crisp high percussion, female vocals
4:19

Tempo: slow (65–70 BPM)
Key: minor (D minor or A minor)
Mood: haunting, tender, intimate, goodbye-without-saying-it
Instrumentation:
Solo piano or piano with very light acoustic guitar, No drums, Optional low ambient pad or faint strings only near the final chorus, Let negative space and silence lead the song, The arrangement should feel fragile and exposed, Vocal Style:
Lead vocal is close, breathy, and emotionally restrained, Verses almost spoken, like a confession, Chorus opens slightly with warmth and sustain but never belts, Emotion comes from vulnerability, not power, Minimal reverb, very intimate, Dynamics & Feel:
Very slow build, First chorus barely lifted, Final chorus fuller but still quiet, Allow pauses, breaths, and space between lines, Let the outro feel unresolved, like a light left on, female vocals

