2:43

Duet vocals, Cumbia, instrumental with tropical rhythm, guacharaca, accordion, bass guitar, congas, and a playful but bittersweet tone, Tempo medium-fast, Theme: love lost, regret, and moving on
2:51

cumbia, rhythmic percussion, strong bass guitar, classic, male vocals, lively accordion, mexican cumbia
2:53

classic, rhythmic, male vocals, cumbia, prominent cowbell, classic mexican cumbia, heavy bass guitar
2:30

Ya Es Muy Tarde
v4.5
Cumbia, instrumental with tropical rhythm, guacharaca, accordion, bass guitar, congas, and a playful but bittersweet tone, Male vocals, Tempo medium-fast, Theme: love lost, regret, and moving on
2:57

Cumbia del GPS
v4.5
Create a high-energy electrocumbia track for male vocals, Use traditional cumbia rhythm with güira, bongos, and syncopated bass layered under bright, modern synths and vocoder-style vocal effects, The tempo should be upbeat and danceable, The song is playful and flirtatious, themed around love as a GPS — the singer is “following her signal, ” with lyrics like “Eres mi GPS / Mi ruta, mi norte, mi red, ” Include electronic drops, short voice samples (like “recalculando”), and dramatic beat pauses in the chorus, The mood should be fun, bold, and designed to bring the crowd to the dance floor, Keep the tone romantic but full of personality and movement
4:10

Create a romantic, mid-tempo cumbia for solo female vocals, inspired by the lush orchestration and sentimental tone of traditional Mexican cumbia romántica, The instrumentation should include rhythmic congas, güira, bongos, and bass guitar to create the classic cumbia groove, Add melodic accordion and a smooth lead guitar for warmth and emotion, The song should feature a full brass section (trumpets, trombone) and sweeping strings (violins, cellos) to evoke a grand, romantic atmosphere, Include backing vocal harmonies in the chorus to support the lead, The vocals should be expressive and tender, with a nostalgic, dreamy tone, The theme is about instantly recognizing one’s soulmate — “Mi corazón ya sabe tu nombre” — as if her heart had known them forever, Keep the rhythm slow enough for close dancing, with tasteful instrumental breaks between verses to allow the melody to breathe, Avoid modern pop or electronic elements
3:06

Baila Con Otro
v4.5
Create a mid-tempo cumbia for solo male vocals with confident, emotional delivery, Use traditional cumbia instrumentation: güira, congas, bongos, bass guitar, and rhythm guitar to drive the groove, Layer in bold brass (trumpets and trombones) for impact, and soft string pads to carry emotional weight, The mood should be bittersweet but strong — the singer is telling his ex to “go dance with someone else” after being hurt, The rhythm should be steady and danceable, with a dramatic drop in the bridge for tension before returning to a full, energetic final chorus, No electronic or urban elements — keep the sound organic, romantic, and powerful, like a live band with presence
2:57

Create a high-energy electrocumbia track for male vocals, Use traditional cumbia rhythm with güira, bongos, and syncopated bass layered under bright, modern synths and vocoder-style vocal effects, The tempo should be upbeat and danceable, The song is playful and flirtatious, themed around love as a GPS — the singer is “following her signal, ” with lyrics like “Eres mi GPS / Mi ruta, mi norte, mi red, ” Include electronic drops, short voice samples (like “recalculando”), and dramatic beat pauses in the chorus, The mood should be fun, bold, and designed to bring the crowd to the dance floor, Keep the tone romantic but full of personality and movement
4:10

Create a romantic, mid-tempo cumbia for solo female vocals, inspired by the lush orchestration and sentimental tone of traditional Mexican cumbia romántica, The instrumentation should include rhythmic congas, güira, bongos, and bass guitar to create the classic cumbia groove, Add melodic accordion and a smooth lead guitar for warmth and emotion, The song should feature a full brass section (trumpets, trombone) and sweeping strings (violins, cellos) to evoke a grand, romantic atmosphere, Include backing vocal harmonies in the chorus to support the lead, The vocals should be expressive and tender, with a nostalgic, dreamy tone, The theme is about instantly recognizing one’s soulmate — “Mi corazón ya sabe tu nombre” — as if her heart had known them forever, Keep the rhythm slow enough for close dancing, with tasteful instrumental breaks between verses to allow the melody to breathe, Avoid modern pop or electronic elements
2:43

Duet vocals, Cumbia, instrumental with tropical rhythm, guacharaca, accordion, bass guitar, congas, and a playful but bittersweet tone, Tempo medium-fast, Theme: love lost, regret, and moving on
2:53

classic, rhythmic, male vocals, cumbia, prominent cowbell, classic mexican cumbia, heavy bass guitar
2:54

Ay Amor
v5
Create a romantic yet energetic cumbia duet arrangement with male and female vocals trading lines and singing together in choruses, Use a warm nylon-string guitar for rhythm with off-beat accents, bright accordion as the lead melodic instrument, and electric bass with a deep, rounded cumbia groove, Add güiro and congas for the traditional percussive drive, layered with timbales for fills, Include a steady kick and snare combo for danceable punch, Back it with subtle synth pads for atmosphere, In choruses, bring in a small brass section (trumpet and trombone) for bright, celebratory hits, Keep tempo lively and bailable (around 95–100 BPM) while maintaining romantic, heartfelt emotion, Arrange dynamics so verses feel intimate with guitar and accordion, then expand to full instrumentation in choruses, End with a festive breakdown featuring accordion, brass stabs, and percussion call-and-response to drive the dance energy
2:59

Create a romantic yet energetic cumbia duet arrangement with male and female vocals trading lines and singing together in choruses, Use a warm nylon-string guitar for rhythm with off-beat accents, bright accordion as the lead melodic instrument, and electric bass with a deep, rounded cumbia groove, Add güiro and congas for the traditional percussive drive, layered with timbales for fills, Include a steady kick and snare combo for danceable punch, Back it with subtle synth pads for atmosphere, In choruses, bring in a small brass section (trumpet and trombone) for bright, celebratory hits, Keep tempo lively and bailable (around 95–100 BPM) while maintaining romantic, heartfelt emotion, Arrange dynamics so verses feel intimate with guitar and accordion, then expand to full instrumentation in choruses, End with a festive breakdown featuring accordion, brass stabs, and percussion call-and-response to drive the dance energy
3:39

Create a romantic, mid-tempo cumbia for solo female vocals, inspired by the lush orchestration and sentimental tone of traditional Mexican cumbia romántica, The instrumentation should include rhythmic congas, güira, bongos, and bass guitar to create the classic cumbia groove, Add melodic accordion and a smooth lead guitar for warmth and emotion, The song should feature a full brass section (trumpets, trombone) and sweeping strings (violins, cellos) to evoke a grand, romantic atmosphere, Include backing vocal harmonies in the chorus to support the lead, The vocals should be expressive and tender, with a nostalgic, dreamy tone, The theme is about instantly recognizing one’s soulmate — “Mi corazón ya sabe tu nombre” — as if her heart had known them forever, Keep the rhythm slow enough for close dancing, with tasteful instrumental breaks between verses to allow the melody to breathe, Avoid modern pop or electronic elements
3:19

Create a romantic yet energetic cumbia duet arrangement with male and female vocals trading lines and singing together in choruses, Use a warm nylon-string guitar for rhythm with off-beat accents, bright accordion as the lead melodic instrument, and electric bass with a deep, rounded cumbia groove, Add güiro and congas for the traditional percussive drive, layered with timbales for fills, Include a steady kick and snare combo for danceable punch, Back it with subtle synth pads for atmosphere, In choruses, bring in a small brass section (trumpet and trombone) for bright, celebratory hits, Keep tempo lively and bailable (around 95–100 BPM) while maintaining romantic, heartfelt emotion, Arrange dynamics so verses feel intimate with guitar and accordion, then expand to full instrumentation in choruses, End with a festive breakdown featuring accordion, brass stabs, and percussion call-and-response to drive the dance energy
2:46

Make the accordion go so extremely hard and awesome for this cumbia, that the whole world will go crazy and start dancing, male vocals
2:55

Make the accordion go so extremely hard and awesome for this cumbia, with extra accordion solos, that the whole world will go crazy and start dancing, but also add a background electric guitar, male vocals
3:46

Upbeat modern cumbia line-dance anthem at 105 BPM, with a traditional cumbia groove that stays consistent the whole song, Prominent accordion melody (or bright synth accordion), güiro/guacharaca scraping rhythm, congas and timbales, steady cumbia bass line, and lively horns supporting the hook, Clean, punchy mix designed for parties and weddings, Spanglish vocals: a confident male lead singer with crowd-hype energy, plus occasional group shouts/chant backing vocals, Lyrics should include clear dance callouts in both English and Spanish (izquierda/derecha, desliza, pa’ delante, pa’trás, media vuelta), Catchy repetitive hook, easy sing-along chorus, celebratory vibe, family-friendly, nonstop dance floor energy
3:46

Upbeat modern cumbia line-dance anthem at 105 BPM, with a traditional cumbia groove that stays consistent the whole song, Prominent accordion melody (or bright synth accordion), güiro/guacharaca scraping rhythm, congas and timbales, steady cumbia bass line, and lively horns supporting the hook, Clean, punchy mix designed for parties and weddings, Spanglish vocals: a confident male lead singer with crowd-hype energy, plus occasional group shouts/chant backing vocals, Lyrics should include clear dance callouts in both English and Spanish (izquierda/derecha, desliza, pa’ delante, pa’trás, media vuelta), Catchy repetitive hook, easy sing-along chorus, celebratory vibe, family-friendly, nonstop dance floor energy
3:28

Same salsa music with the horns standing out, but a sicker beat for the rap parts
3:34

Same salsa music with the horns standing out, but a nasty beat drop for the rap parts
