4:44

Cinematic African film score, slow build into mid tempo, Deep emotional male vocals lead over spacious tribal percussion, djembe, and shakers, Low strings and soft brass swell under an ethereal “ah / oh” choir that grows from distant whispers to towering harmonies, Call-and-response phrases, wide dynamics, and reverb-soaked tails create a majestic, spiritual arc toward a triumphant, uplifting finale, orchestral, theme, slow, soft, emotional, uplifting, deep
4:25

This style Afrobeats, Smooth Rhythmic Groove, 100 Bpm, Warm Percussion, Rolling Kick, Soft Clap, Shaker Patterns, Deep Bass, Melodic Plucks, Immersive 3D Audio, Stereo Panning Movement, Left To Right Vocal Motion, close to mic male Vocals Soft And Emotional, Breathy Tone, Sensual Delivery, Hypnotic Rhythm, Atmospheric Pads, Subtle Echo, Ping-Pong Delay, Cinematic Depth, Headphone Experience, Dreamy Yet Rhythmic, Dreamy Background Music And Haunting Vocals, Subliminale, cello, wind rain and chimes
2:58

4:22

Soul Fly
v5.5
epic afro lo-fi cinematic soundtrack, 85 bpm, E minor, african choir, afro lullaby atmosphere, warm vinyl crackle, night crickets, river ambience, kalimba signature riff repeating across full track, 808 kicks with long decay, deep warm sub bass, soft dusty lofi drums, claps on 2 and 4, hand percussion, layered choir harmonies, call and response vocals, male lead with intimate Nigerian-accent delivery, close mic whisper verses, spoken rhythm sections, strict rhyme rap pocket, triple-swing feel, gospel-tinted final chorus, childlike humming intro, outro with rain and vinyl stop, stereo wide l↔r, 3d space, room voice repeats, short delay throws, stutter echo hook, laughter echo one-shot, ululations, female response shouts, cinematic drops, kicks cut to silence then huge sub re-entry, memorable kalimba hook, hypnotic, haunting, human, radio-ready, emotional healing arc from exhaustion to release, ancestral guidance under moonlit baobab sky, river of hope imagery, no clichés, concrete earthy visuals
4:07

Profound
v5
do not change the instruments, do not change the music, intro female vocals, high energy mellow, rhythmic synth 808, pads, leads, serene, calm, underwater, soft, chiming, keyboard synthesizer, combine with mellow synth pads playing background chords, water like echoing, soft synth, which creates a very calm, relaxing, and nature like, calm melody
3:24

AfroSoul ballad at 94 BPM with warm live percussion, soft kick and rim groove, gentle bass guitar, emotional electric piano chords, subtle acoustic guitar textures, ambient pads, rich layered harmonies, intimate female lead vocal with soft vibrato and dynamic control, romantic and heartfelt mood, cinematic build into powerful final chorus, clean modern AfroSoul production, wedding-playlist energy, emotional depth, warm analog mix feel, subtle gospel-inspired background vocals in final section, streaming-ready polish, vulnerable yet strong delivery
2:27

4:57

Afro Beats New Jack Swing, reggae, African folk, Samba Afropiano, impactful drops, clean femalevocal, female song
2:51

5:53

afrobeats, tech house, African hand percussion, clean heavy sub bass, syncopated kick pattern, metallic synth stabs, filtered vocal hums, tape saturation, short plate reverb, 2000s club mix, breakdown-to-drop arc, volatile momentum, 128 BPM, call-and-response chants, wide stereo percussion, keep original female vocalist, rap break vocalist is a American deep voice rapper, Mix Eurodance Eurodisco pop, American rapper raps only the rap breaks and mix on bridge, 118-122 BPM D minor, glossy synth production, pulsing four-on-the-floor kick, bright synth
stabs on chorus, catchy dramatic hook, backing female vocals on chorus oohs and aahs, rich bassline, Eurodance production style, high energy danceable throughout
3:19

Afro-pop, soul, world music, feel-good, night vibes, organic groove, warm brass, rhythmic percussion, smooth electric guitar, duo vocals male female, call and response, euphoric build, powerful chorus, respect the voice malevoice ou female voice
Voix :
Male lead verse 1, female lead verse 2, duo harmonies chorus and bridge, spoken word intro male, female a cappella outro
BPM : 112
Tonalité : D major
4:52

3:03

afrobeats slow emotional Afrobeats, dancehall, reggae, hip-hop vulnerability influence 84 bpm d minor sparse slow intro piano underneath piano only pre hook no beat warm slow afrobeats drop bridge piano and voice only most stripped male tenor at most vulnerable warmest and deepest of five singles














