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Paul (Solo)

Outlaw Country.
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19 songs
4:19Song Image
Male lead vocal, used sparingly, Cinematic desert rock / Texas outlaw song with a modern Western feel, Lyrics are very short and minimal, almost spoken: “Strings tuned tight / Lights go dark / One deep breath / Ready to rock, ” Short verses only—no traditional chorus, After each lyric line, extended electric guitar passages carry the song, Guitars dominate the mix: gritty overdriven lead with wide bends, tremolo, slide, and long sustain, Slow, heavy outlaw groove with restrained drums and a driving bass, Mid-song dueling guitars, trading long melodic phrases, Vocals fade out early; guitars finish the track with an extended cinematic outro (no fade), Minimal pads or low organ for depth only, Tempo 85–95 BPM, Key: A minor or D minor, Wide, dusty mix, Live band feel, Analog warmth
3:00Song Image
Style: Romantic country male vocal, warm acoustic guitar, gentle steel guitar, emotional but steady tempo, modern Nashville production, intimate and heartfelt tone, clean mix, Mood: tender, sincere, loving, timeless Tags: country, romantic, male vocal, acoustic, heartfelt, love song
3:25Song Image
romantic, ballad, contemporary country ballad; deep, clean telecaster lead melody, contemporary country, warm, soaring string pad in the chorus; anthem feel; romantic and nostalgic, raspy outlaw baritone; whiskey-worn grit; warm smoky low-end; subtle cracks on emotional peaks; rugged phrasing; confident but vulnerable delivery; big power drums, vocal, nostalgic, mandolin rhythmic chops, country, deep, emotional, soaring, low, rhythmic, clean
4:01Song Image
Very dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, gravel-heavy male baritone vocal, Slow tempo, sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, Confessional, uncomfortable, intimate, Whiskey-soaked realism, moral weight, redemption earned not promised, No drums until final chorus (optional low kick or floor tom), Feels like a man confessing across a scarred bar top at closing time, Vocal Direction: Voice cracks allowed, Leave breaths, gravel, and silence in the mix
3:24Song Image
Dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, rough, raspy male baritone vocal—weathered, whiskey-soaked, Sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, tempo 125 BPM, Intimate, raw, confessional, No polish, no shine, Late-night barroom energy, empty stools, neon buzz, Emotion over melody, grit over beauty, Production Notes: Slight vocal crack on choruses, Breath and gravel left in, Minimal reverb—dry and close, like singing across a table
3:14Song Image
Dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, rough, raspy male baritone vocal—weathered, whiskey-soaked, Sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, low tempo, Intimate, raw, confessional, No polish, no shine, Late-night barroom energy, empty stools, neon buzz, Emotion over melody, grit over beauty, Production Notes: Slight vocal crack on choruses, Breath and gravel left in, Minimal reverb—dry and close, like singing across a table
2:37Song Image
Dark Outlaw Country Ballad, raw and unpolished, Rough, raspy male baritone vocal — weathered, whiskey-soaked Tempo: 125 BPM Instrumentation: Sparse fingerpicked acoustic guitar driving the rhythm, violin swells, electric bass, drums keeping a steady barroom pulse — nothing flashy, just enough to feel alive, Overall feel: Intimate, raw, confessional, No polish, no shine, Late-night empty bar energy — neon glow, empty stools, cigarette smoke haze, Emotion over melody Production Notes: Verses: intimate and confessional, like a guy leaning over the bar recounting the story with a mix of regret and wry amusement, Bridge: Tongue-in-cheek delivery, a smirk in the voice, swagger through the pain — almost proud of the beating, Outro: Spoken low and dry over fading guitar, reflective and unhurried
4:13Song Image
Dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, rough, raspy male baritone vocal—weathered, whiskey-soaked, Tempo 90 BPM, Sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, upright bass Intimate, raw, confessional, Production Notes: Slight vocal crack on choruses No polish, no shine, Emotion over melody, grit over beauty, Breath and gravel left in, Setting: small empty church at night (wood pews, natural room echo, no congregation, no choir) Delivery: Intro: guitar only, quiet, space between notes Verse 1: nearly spoken, flat delivery, lines fall off early Chorus: same volume as verse, restrained, hold “bell” and “looms” slightly Verse 2: heavier tone, add muted kick, still controlled Chorus: identical delivery, no lift Verse 3: darkest point, pull instruments back, slower phrasing, pauses after key lines Final Chorus: thinner, not louder, steel only as distant texture Outro: voice + guitar only, final line almost spoken, unresolved ending Rules: no gospel feel, no harmony stacks, no emotional release
2:59Song Image
Dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, rough, raspy male baritone vocal—weathered, whiskey-soaked, Sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, low tempo, Intimate, raw, confessional, No polish, no shine, Late-night barroom energy, empty stools, neon buzz, Emotion over melody, grit over beauty, Production Notes: Slight vocal crack on choruses, Breath and gravel left in, Minimal reverb—dry and close, like singing across a table
3:09Song Image
Dark Outlaw Country, Male baritone solo, low register, whiskey, restrained grit, Dry, close-mic’d vocal, verses nearly spoken, chorus firm and grounded, No vocal runs or melisma, Instrumentation: electric guitar (clean to light grit), acoustic guitar, drums with heavy bass drum, heavy bass guitar Mood: Heavy, pressurized, resigned, decisive, Influence: Cash gravity, Stapleton restraint, modern outlaw honesty, Avoid Pop gloss, no female harmony, no choirs, no cinematic builds, no over-singing, Atmosphere (important): Prominent wind ambience and distant storm rumble are clearly audible throughout the verses and bridge
2:59Song Image
Dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, rough, raspy male baritone vocal—weathered, whiskey-soaked, Sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, low tempo, Intimate, raw, confessional, No polish, no shine, Late-night barroom energy, empty stools, neon buzz, Emotion over melody, grit over beauty, Production Notes: Slight vocal crack on choruses, Breath and gravel left in, Minimal reverb—dry and close, like singing across a table
3:44Song Image
Genre & Style: Modern Americana / outlaw country ballad with a contemporary, intimate feel, Thoughtful, restrained, emotionally honest, Not vintage, not retro, not western cosplay, Tempo & Groove: ~74 BPM, Slow but steady, Natural sway, No drag, Vocal: Solo male lead vocal (baritone), Warm, close-mic’d, conversational delivery, Slight rasp is okay but keep it controlled, No theatrics, No over-singing, Emotion comes from phrasing, not volume, Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar as the foundation, Light electric guitar textures for atmosphere, Upright or muted electric bass, Minimal percussion (brushes or soft kick/snare only), No fiddle, No banjo, No steel guitar swells dominating the mix, Arrangement: Verses stripped and intimate, Chorus opens slightly but stays restrained, Final chorus lifts emotionally, not dynamically, Let space and silence breathe, Production: Modern, clean, organic mix, Vocals forward and dry, Instruments warm and natural, Avoid heavy reverb, echo, or arena effects
3:38Song Image
Cinematic Americana ballad, tempo ~90–100 BPM, moderate steady rhythm with “train-like” kick-snare pulse, acoustic guitar, muted electric guitar swells, warm bass, Sparse piano/fiddle textures for color, Solo weathered male lead vocal, intimate storytelling, Subtle single male harmony on choruses only, low and reflective, not stacked, Long-form narrative with mini-verses (~4–5 lines) and recurring identical chorus, Include short instrumental pauses between mini-verses for phrasing and emotional breath, Mood: reflective, calm, enduring love, choosing peace, resilience, Do not fade early; maintain momentum and full narrative through final verse and outro
3:28Song Image
Male vocal, gritty outlaw country Americana, mid-tempo (128 BPM), raw baritone voice, acoustic guitar and brushed drums, electric guitar swells in chorus, highway-night mood, dusty and cinematic, modern Nashville production, emotional but restrained, solo male performance, anthemic but rugged
3:37Song Image
Americana / roots country anthem with sing-along chorus, Mid-tempo ~90 BPM, steady driving groove with kick-snare pulse, acoustic guitar strum front and center, light electric guitar accents, warm bass, Simple, open chord progression that supports crowd participation, Lead vocal: clear, weathered male voice, confident but approachable, Subtle single male harmony on choruses only, unison or light third, low in the mix, inviting sing-along feel, Chorus should be bold, repetitive, and easy to memorize, Verses conversational and restrained, Minimal ornamentation; let rhythm and melody carry, Dynamic lift into each chorus without becoming bombastic, Do not fade early; complete all verses, choruses, and outro, Mood: resolute, hopeful, earned identity
3:32Song Image
Outlaw country, gritty male baritone vocal, emotional but restrained delivery, 105 BPM, minor-to-major emotional movement, acoustic guitar-driven with subtle electric fills, warm pedal steel, light fiddle textures, deep pocket drums, organic bass, smoky barroom atmosphere, intimate verse / big sing-along chorus, dynamic build, analog warmth, modern Nashville production, no pop elements, no EDM, no trap, no glossy polish, storytelling focus, radio-friendly but raw
3:40Song Image
Dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, rough, raspy male baritone vocal—weathered, whiskey-soaked, Sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, low tempo, Intimate, raw, confessional, No polish, no shine, Late-night barroom energy, empty stools, neon buzz, Emotion over melody, grit over beauty, Production Notes: Slight vocal crack on choruses, Breath and gravel left in, Minimal reverb—dry and close, like singing across a table
3:56Song Image
Dark outlaw country ballad, Deep, rough, raspy male baritone vocal—weathered, whiskey-soaked, Sparse acoustic guitar, muted strings, low tempo, Intimate, raw, confessional, No polish, no shine, Late-night barroom energy, empty stools, neon buzz, Emotion over melody, grit over beauty, Production Notes: Slight vocal crack on choruses, Breath and gravel left in, Minimal reverb—dry and close, like singing across a table