3:26

Play it safe
v5.5
Electropop, Dark Pop, 128 Bpm, Stomp Clap Groove, Banjo Riff, Muted Kick, Talk Sung Delivery, Male Lead Vocals, Racing 808 Sub-Bass, Sharp Snare Cracks, Skittering Hi Hats, Distorted Percussion Fills, Tape Saturation, Dry Upfront Mix, 90S Club Drums, Anthemic Hook, Confrontational Swagger, Thumping Beat, Clap, funk, guitar, folk, swing
4:55

We Don't Talk
v5.5
Male vocal, gravelly and weathered, Alt-Country, Dark Americana, acoustic-driven, heavy stomp-clap percussion, somber, cinematic, raw and unpolished, echoes of blues, emotional exhaustion, epic, intense, guitar
3:57

Sexy country-pop dance anthem with playful southern swagger, confident male vocals, deep funky bassline, warm electric guitar riffs, trap-inspired drums, and a dancefloor-ready groove, Sultry but fun energy with body-roll rhythm, catchy singalong hooks, layered harmonies, whiskey-soaked atmosphere, and flirtatious late-night vibes, Smooth verses build into a huge chantable chorus with stomping percussion and glossy radio-pop production, Includes a country rap breakdown with 808 bass, banjo accents, claps, and swagger-heavy flow, Modern crossover sound blending country-pop, funk-pop, and southern hip-hop influences, Steamy, confident, playful, addictive, and made for dancing with your partner at midnight in a dive bar
3:10

bitchy pop rock anthem sarcastic male vocals playful gossip energy 128 bpm punchy live drums distorted bass glittery synths bratty spoken word verses explosive singalong chorus dramatic pauses layered gang vocals campy attitude theatrical emotional delivery catchy insult pop energy mix of pop, pop rock, indie pop, alternative rock attitude early Pop Rock, Pop Punk, Emo, Baroque Pop, Alternative Rock drama marina sarcasm and neon indie rock production fun but cutting danceable spite anthem with humor instead of cruelty
3:42

dark pop country masculine vocals gritty moody heavy 808 bass driving acoustic guitar vocal fry anthemic Pop, alternative pop meets Pop, Country, Country Pop, Synth-pop, Indie Folk cynical mid tempo 95 bpm
4:07

Inside the fold
v5.5
dark orchestral pop ballad with cinematic production male powerhouse vocals emotional and haunting delivery intimate verses building into explosive arena sized choruses deep cello drones dramatic piano thunderous stomp clap percussion cinematic string swells layered choir harmonies distorted bass pulses ambient textures and emotional vocal cracks left intact style inspired by the emotional scale of Pop, Adult contemporary, Soft rock and kelly clarkson ballads but with gritty male vocals and dark americana undertones slow burning build devastating lyrical intensity raw vulnerability massive final chorus with full choir lift gothic orchestral atmosphere tragic yet cathartic energy cinematic tension and release polished modern production with haunting background vocals and wide stereo strings
4:53

dark country-pop, emotional pop crossover, intimate studio production, deep male vocals, warm acoustic guitar, pulsing bass, ambient electric guitar swells, moody synth textures, punchy drums, subtle banjo textures, reflective storytelling, close-mic vocals, restrained emotional delivery, cinematic but intimate atmosphere, vulnerable and human, modern country-pop with emotional depth, no crowd noise, no live audience ambience
4:48

Run
v5.5
Dark house / industrial pop anthem, queer heartbreak revenge energy, male vocals, emotionally restrained verses, explosive emotional chorus without crowd chants, 126 BPM, pulsing sidechained synth bass, distorted sub bass, industrial percussion, sharp snare cracks, deep cinematic kick drums, atmospheric synth textures, dark warehouse club energy, intimate vocal production, raspy emotional belts, haunting layered harmonies, reverb-heavy vocals, tense quiet verses building into euphoric rage release, modern electronic alt-pop production, gritty analog distortion, dark synth arpeggios, emotionally detached verses with explosive melodic choruses, cinematic electronic production, no crowd vocals, no audience chants, no stadium effects, personal and intimate emotional delivery, cathartic queer club anthem, dramatic breakdowns, immersive headphone production
3:41

Own worst enemy
v5.5
energetic indie pop alt rock witty conversational songwriting dual vocal perspective playful internal dialogue 124 bpm punchy live drums funky bassline palm muted electric guitars bright synth accents sarcastic male vocals layered vocal doubles representing inner thoughts catchy hooks anxious humor emotional self awareness dynamic stop start instrumentation spoken word interruptions big cathartic ending blend of Indie Pop, Synth-pop, Alternative Rock the 1975 early pop punk, pop rock, emo, alternative rock, punk rock lyrical energy emotionally intelligent but fun nervous energy with hopeful payoff
4:26

Exit Strategy
v5.5
dark house-pop, soulful house, 128 BPM, male-led vocals, projected belt vocals, spoken word intro, chanty hook gang vocals, sidechained 808 sub-bass, clipped kick drums, sharp snare cracks, swung 16th hi-hats, syncopated percussion fills, filtered synth arpeggios, detuned pad chords, vocal harmonizer, plate reverb, tape saturation, wide stereo chorus, bittersweet defiance
5:21

dark house-pop, 128 BPM, male led, spoken word intro, distorted synth bass, jagged arpeggiator, metallic percussion, gated snare, clipped kick drums, analog chorus pads, tape saturation, sidechain pumping, glitch edits, staccato guitar chops, chant hooks, minor key progression, breathless groove, near collapse, late 2000s, club ready
4:44

21 years
v5.5
Modern Country-Pop Ballad, 84 BPM, Vocals: Sincere Male Country Tenor, conversational, breaking with emotion, Instruments: Finger-picked acoustic guitar, mournful pedal steel, soft piano, cinematic strings, emotional, orchestral
4:44

A cinematic country-pop finale that feels like the emotional closing scene of a movie, Male vocals delivered in a conversational, talk-sung style — intimate, exhausted, honest, and emotionally unraveling without becoming a slow ballad, The verses should feel like someone sitting on a rooftop at 2AM finally saying everything they’ve kept buried, Blend modern country-pop with alternative pop-rock textures: warm acoustic guitar, subtle banjo layers, ambient electric guitars, stomp-clap percussion, pulsing kick drum, emotional bass swells, and atmospheric nighttime production, Build gradually into huge emotional choruses with layered gang harmonies and raw vocal grit, The energy should feel reflective, cathartic, and quietly defiant — like one final plea, one final confession, and one final thank you before the album fades out, Think a fusion of country storytelling, indie-pop intimacy, and arena-sized emotional payoff

