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male vocal and smooth saxophone in 1989 and you're gazing over the city as the sunrises into a new day
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2:59

1:27

2:32

1:59

Cajun/Zydeco, accordion, washboard, fiddle, rubbord, banjo, guitar, harmonica
3:29

2:24

2:59

3:54

3:03

3:24

2:51

3:49

2:34

A live raw and gritty hip-hop track with a moderate tempo and a strong, consistent beat, The primary instruments are a synthesized bass, a drum machine providing a standard hip-hop beat with prominent snare and kick, and a high-pitched synthesized melody, The bassline is simple and repetitive, providing a solid rhythmic foundation, The drum machine features a clear, punchy kick drum on the downbeats and a sharp snare on the off-beats, with occasional hi-hat rolls, The synthesized melody is sparse and uses a bright, almost bell-like timbre, playing short, repeating phrases, The production is clean with a clear separation of instruments, emphasizing the rhythmic elements, The overall feel is laid-back and groovy, suitable for the ultimate rap song
4:06

Love’s Fur Unstroken
v4.5+
In B♭ major, in Lionel Richie-style delivering it in his mid-80s ballad style: A soulful 1980s-style R&B/pop ballad in B♭ major at a slow tempo (around 70 BPM), Lead vocal warm, smooth, expressive with touches of falsetto, Begin with Fender Rhodes electric piano and soft synth pads, with strings entering gently, First verse intimate with no percussion, then add light drum machine or soft ballad kit and warm bass in the first chorus, Second verse builds with full drums, steady bass groove, subtle guitar swells, Choruses grow in intensity with soaring strings and backing harmonies, reaching emotional peak with falsetto touches, Bridge drops back to Rhodes and vocal only, then final chorus swells to full-band climax, optional sax or nylon-string guitar solo weaving through, Outro fades with Rhodes and strings, vocal spoken or sung low into reverb, Mood: romantic, dramatic, soulful, and heartfelt
3:51

A classic country song in Johnny Cash's style—storytelling with a steady, mid-tempo boom-chicka-boom feel and a deep, grounded vocal delivery that values truth over polish, The performance should be restrained but authoritative, with dry, minimal production (acoustic guitar, muted electric, upright bass, brushed drums) that keeps the focus on the narrative, Vocals should sound lived-in and slightly weathered, spoken-sung at times, especially on conversational lines, with subtle emphasis on humor and quiet dignity rather than overt sentimentality, Let the choruses feel like moral reflections rather than hooks, and treat the dog “Sioux” with respect and gravity, as a survivor and companion, not a novelty, Overall mood: warm, timeless, plainspoken country—humor with backbone, heart without softness
