4:37

outlaw country rock, southern rock, 132 BPM, jamming banjo, harmony lead guitars, slide guitar fills, resonator guitar riffs, live room bleed, tape saturation, spring reverb, four-on-the-floor kick, swampy backbeat, call and response, breakdown bridge, dynamic build-ups, arena chorus, rootsy defiance, driving grit, heavy metal rock
4:16

Flirty Skirt
Studio
drum and bass, neurofunk, jungle, acid house, breakbeat, kwaito, French touch
4:12

Rock, Acoustic, Male Vocals, Post-Grunge, Aggressive, Raw, Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic, Grunge, Male Vocals, solo acoustic guitar, no drums, no bass, no electric guitar, no band
4:53

Industrial metal track with heavy electronic influences, Distorted electric guitars play palm-muted chugging riffs and syncopated power chords, A gritty, aggressive male vocal delivers lyrics with a raspy, shouted timbre, The percussion consists of a punchy acoustic drum kit layered with industrial metallic hits and electronic snare samples, A distorted synth bass follows the guitar riffs closely, High-pitched, dissonant synth leads and atmospheric textures appear in the background, The tempo is 140 BPM in the key of D minor, The arrangement features sudden stops, electronic glitches, and a driving, mechanical rhythmic feel
4:38

4:47

4:57

Bruised Heart
v5.5
Genres: Atmospheric Alternative Rock, Cinematic Darkwave, Gothic Alt-Rock, Bayou Rock
Mood: wounded, honest, resilient, yearning, determined
Tempo: 88 BPM
Female Vocal: emotional contralto, intimate verses, powerful soaring choruses
Instrumentation: handpan, ambient electric guitars, warm bass, live drums, cello, violin, atmospheric textures
Production: organic, cinematic, spacious, emotional crescendos, rich vocal layering
Theme: a heart that still carries old bruises but refuses to stop loving, hoping, creating, and living
5:25

If This Mirror Could Talk
v4.5-all
Genre: Neo-Soul • Spoken Soul • Contemporary Soul Ballad • Female Vocal BPM: 78 Key: G Minor
female vocal, neo soul, spoken soul, intimate, emotional storytelling, heartbreak, self-worth, vulnerable, warm rhodes piano, deep bass, atmospheric, reflective, soulful ballad, live band feel, late night listening, authentic vocals, emotional healing, cinematic soul
3:45

4:01

Rage & Empty
v5.5
Emotional angry acoustic rock ballad | raw vulnerable male vocals full of pain and rage | intimate acoustic guitar with heavy strumming and emotional picking | subtle electric guitar swells in chorus | passionate and desperate delivery | melancholic yet furious atmosphere
4:52

Genres: Atmospheric Alternative Rock, Cinematic Darkwave, Gothic Alt-Rock, Bayou Rock
Mood: wounded, honest, resilient, yearning, determined
Tempo: 88 BPM
Female Vocal: emotional contralto, intimate verses, powerful soaring choruses
Instrumentation: handpan, ambient electric guitars, warm bass, live drums, cello, violin, atmospheric textures
Production: organic, cinematic, spacious, emotional crescendos, rich vocal layering
Theme: a heart that still carries old bruises but refuses to stop loving, hoping, creating, and living
4:51

Pop rock with a bright, polished production style, Bard of Rock style
3:43

Judgement | TAROT
Studio
Solo trumpet intro, use same melody as uploaded audio, SATB choir, vocal harmonies with the trumpet
3:52

Dark trap club energy with dusty sampled percussion, deep sub-heavy kick pattern, and sparse detuned bells, Male vocals in an intimate, close-mic tone; verses keep a low, hypnotic pocket, Chorus widens with stacked harmonies, filtered ad-libs, and a subtle distorted bass swell, Spacey reverb on snare textures, slight tape wobble on the master for grit, deep
5:04

A brooding, cinematic fusion of **gothic darkwave, experimental industrial rock, and Appalachian myth**, where a **ghostly folk banjo** plucks through the shadows like a cursed heartbeat beneath the storm, The sound blends **distorted guitars, tribal percussion, pulsing 808 bass, and layered electronic textures** that breathe with mechanical intensity and ritualistic rhythm, **Operatic female vocals** soar above the chaos, alternating between ethereal whispers and raw emotional power, as **ambient synths and orchestral swells** entwine with the banjo’s metallic twang to create a sound both ancient and futuristic, The mood is **mysterious, theatrical, and emotionally charged**, a descent down a haunted, generational path — **where Appalachian folklore collides with industrial machinery, and fate hums through every string and shadow, **
4:26

Modern hard rock with industrial and electronic elements, Bard of Rock style
3:58

Redhead Devil
v5.5
Generate a live Irish pub version of a song called "Unfortunate, "
The performance should sound like ~100 people in a small pub singing along, Instruments: acoustic guitar, fiddle, soft tin whistle, light bodhrán or hand percussion, optional subtle bagpipes for hooks, Energy: warm, communal, slightly cheeky, sing-along friendly, not punk, Include crowd interaction: clapping, chanting "HEY!" at the right moments, echo hooks of key lines like "Getting old sucks—but I’m not dead yet!"
Tempo: moderate, swaying, easy to clap and sing along, Arrangement should allow pauses for laughter, crowd responses, and glasses clinking, Vocal style: light Irish accent, subtle and natural, not exaggerated, with soft lilt and slight vowel shifts (e, g, “about” → “aboot, ” “and” → “an’, ” “my” → “me, ” but keep it clear and singable)
4:34

4:04

Gritty Southern trap-rock fusion, Male vocals: raw, aggressive rap verses → explosive rock-sung choruses w/ gang shouts + gospel choir swell, BPM shifts: slow-burn 92 (verses) → high-energy 112 (chorus), Instrumentation: distorted bluesy guitar riffs under booming 808s, live snare cracks, slide guitar licks, harmonica accents, Add SFX: prison door slams, chain rattles, lighter flicks, rain ambience, Bridge = soft, emotional croon over clean guitar + subtle organ, Final chorus: full band explosion + feedback + layered harmonies, Outro fades w/ whispered confessions, vinyl crackle, distant thunder, Ad-libs: “Skrrrt!”, “YEAH BOY!”, “LOCKDOWN!”, “AMEN MF!” Mood: dark, defiant, redemptive — starts in, ‑live band, ‑live performance, ‑live audience, ‑crowd noise, ‑cheering, ‑applause, ‑concert, ‑stage reverb, ‑live drums, ‑acoustic, ‑folk, ‑indie rock, ‑audience singing, ‑stadium, ‑bar performance, ‑raw live recording, ‑lo-fi live, ‑crowd chant, ‑live guitar solo, ‑warm live sound, ‑organic drums
5:21

I Shall Remain
v5.5
Ambient post-rock, experimental cinematic soundscape, Slow evolving track with lush ambient textures, bowed guitar swells, reverb-drenched piano, and distant glacial synth pads, Vast, emotional, like standing alone in a frozen landscape at sunrise, Begin minimal with soft piano and ambient noise, gradually layering shimmering guitar harmonics and swelling strings, Subtle, echoing, heartbeat-like drums enter halfway, building into a restrained but powerful crescendo, Smooth, soaring male baritone vocals with breathy, emotional delivery—use abstract or wordless phrasing, heavily reverbed and blended into the mix, with occasional falsetto lifts, Expansive stereo field, high dynamic range, soft edges, fluid and immersive progression with no strict structure, End with a slow fade into ambient silence
5:09

A restrained, ritual-driven darkwave composition built on tension rather than impact, where forward motion is implied through repetition, breath, and subtle internal pulse instead of heavy percussion, The atmosphere is dense, humid, and cinematic, shaped by low drones, environmental resonance, and minimal industrial textures that feel organic and buried rather than mechanical, A commanding **female gypsy lead vocalist** anchors the track, moving between whispered incantation, measured spoken lines, and hypnotic chant, interwoven with **female gypsy throat singing** that provides rhythmic pressure and primal resonance in place of drums, Layered ghost voices function as presence rather than harmony, reinforcing inevitability and focus, The production evolves through micro-shifts and sustained tension, creating a slow, unstoppable approach that feels ritualistic, controlled, and quietly terrifying
5:24

Alternative rock with industrial and electronic elements, Bard of Rock style
4:09

3:12

Firecracker
v5.5
Early-era emotional future house track rooted in soulful classic house, 124 BPM, Strong classic house groove with 90s-style emotional minor chord stabs, warm and classy atmosphere, Rhythm is bouncy and club-driven, not deep or melodic, Retro soulful female diva vocal, powerful and emotional delivery, confident phrasing, expressive dynamics and slight grit, Vocal carries the emotion of the track, inspired by classic house vocals, intimate yet strong, never pop or EDM-style, Drop is pure future house: short, aggressive and bouncy bassline with clear sidechain, tight kick–bass interaction and strong groove, Add percussive future house synth stabs and rhythmic accents to increase bounce, Harmony stays minor and emotional, avoiding bright major resolutions, No deep house smoothness, no progressive breakdowns, no melodic EDM builds, Underground, late-night club energy with emotional impact driven by vocal and groove, true early future house character
3:17

upbeat parody pop-punk or satirical rap-rock (think early 2000s Bowling for Soup meets Weird Al energy, fast tempo ~150 bpm, cheeky male/female duet vocals, crunchy guitars, big sing-along chorus), Prompt idea: "funny satirical pop-punk about AI music making major labels look greedy and outdated, humorous lyrics, energetic, ironic, 2020s meme vibe"
5:51

A haunting, cinematic soundscape rooted in Appalachian textures, blending **earthy acoustic elements** like fingerpicked banjo, resonant acoustic guitar, and hollow-bodied resonator tones with **dark, cinematic atmospheres** of echoing wood percussion, metallic bone strikes, and distant, dripping water effects, Layered **whispered male vocal harmonics** and slow, breath-driven chants weave through low, pulsing bass and subtle drone synths to create tension, reverence, and mythic weight, Sparse piano or bowed strings appear like fleeting memories, while occasional wind, rustling leaves, and faint animal calls anchor the piece to the misty, reflective bayou, The rhythm flows organically, with natural pauses, irregular pulses, and an evolving, ritualistic cadence that feels both timeless and alive, evoking the presence of an ancient guardian watching silently under the violet ram skull moon
4:07

A cinematic folk-rock anthem featuring a blend of acoustic and electric elements, The track opens with a fingerpicked acoustic guitar in a minor key, accompanied by a soulful, mid-range male vocal with a slight gravelly texture, As the song progresses, it builds into a powerful arrangement with driving percussion, swelling electric guitar leads with moderate overdrive, and atmospheric synth pads, The structure follows a Verse-Chorus-Verse-Chorus-Bridge-Chorus-Outro format, The tempo is a steady mid-tempo 4/4 beat, Production is polished with a wide stereo field, featuring prominent reverb on the vocals and a clean, punchy drum mix that emphasizes the kick and snare during the climactic sections
3:37

Trouble
v5.5
Early-era emotional future house track rooted in soulful classic house, 124 BPM, Strong classic house groove with 90s-style chord stabs, warm and classy atmosphere, Rhythm is bouncy and club-driven, not deep or melodic, Retro soulful female diva vocal, powerful and emotional delivery, confident phrasing, expressive dynamics and slight grit, Vocal carries the emotion of the track, inspired by classic house vocals, intimate yet strong, never pop or EDM-style, Drop is pure future house: short, aggressive and bouncy bassline with clear sidechain, tight kick–bass interaction and strong groove, Add percussive future house synth stabs and rhythmic accents to increase bounce, Harmony stays minor and emotional, avoiding bright major resolutions, No deep house smoothness, no progressive breakdowns, no melodic EDM builds, Underground, late-night club energy with emotional impact driven by vocal and groove, true early future house character
4:04

Mystical, light bass, chanting, orchestral, ambient synth, acoustic plucking, harp, breathy vocals, slower tempo
4:35

humming the melody, violin, cello, upright bass
4:35

Mid-tempo alternative rock anthem featuring a blend of gritty electric guitars and atmospheric synthesizers, The track opens with a distorted, palm-muted guitar riff before expanding into a wide, cinematic soundscape, The drums are punchy with a heavy emphasis on the snare and kick, maintaining a steady 4/4 beat at approximately 95 BPM, A prominent, melodic bassline provides a solid foundation, The vocals are performed by a male baritone with a raspy, emotive delivery, utilizing soaring belts in the chorus and intimate, breathy tones in the verses, Layered vocal harmonies and subtle reverb add depth to the production, The arrangement follows a traditional verse-pre-chorus-chorus structure, building in intensity with each section through the addition of shimmering synth pads and overdriven lead guitar fills
6:13

A slow-burn, monumental fusion of ritual ambient, cinematic doom, and shadow-orchestral sound design, built around extreme restraint and gravitational weight rather than aggression, with sub-harmonic drones, bowed double bass, low cellos, and contrabassoon forming a vast, breathless foundation, sparse ceremonial percussion enters only when necessary — muted frame drums, distant timpani rolls, bone chimes — creating the feeling of movement without haste, ghostly choirs and processed breath tones drift like fog beneath a towering violet moon, while minimalist piano and glassy synth pulses act as omen-signals rather than melodies, the female vocal is a deep, controlled contralto delivered in near-whisper, spoken prophecy, and sustained lament, never shouting, never rushing, allowing silence to function as a weapon, production favors immense negative space, long decays, subterranean low end, and slow harmonic shifts in dark modal keys, making the track feel ancient, inevitable, and quiet
5:33

Modern pop rock with electronic production elements, The track features a clean, fingerpicked acoustic guitar intro that transitions into a full band arrangement, A mid-range male vocal leads with a breathy delivery in the verses, shifting to a powerful, belted chest voice in the choruses, The percussion combines organic drum kit sounds with electronic layers, featuring a prominent, compressed snare and a steady kick, A synth bass provides low-end weight, occasionally doubling the electric guitar power chords during the hook, The arrangement includes atmospheric synth pads and subtle digital glitches, The tempo is 124 BPM in the key of G Major
4:54

Festival techno, 134 BPM, extremely hard pounding kick and distorted sub bass, Minimal melody, focus on rhythm and percussion, Vocals are synthetic and heavily vocoder-processed, made of original rhythmic syllables (HRA, YEE YADA, DREE DREE DOO) timed to act like percussion in the drop, Hypnotic, tribal, Mongolian-throat-inspired chant style, deep and robotic, Huge festival drop where vocals hit hard with kick and bass to create a mind-blowing dance floor energy, Dark, futuristic, and mystical atmosphere with industrial percussion, driving tribal drums, and epic build-ups, Vocals function as rhythmic percussion, not melodic singing, female voice
4:07

[Haunting sound]
[Ethereal Theme]
[Smoky and textured]
[ambient] [Dynamic range]
[Alternative rock influence]
[Trip hop]
[studio recorded]
[Only one instrument is playing in the song]
[Piano]
[Sad Melody]
[Slow paced]
3:38

Stay Awake
v5.5
Creepy horror-pop anthem, playground-rhyme slasher energy, male villain narrator, chantable crowd vocals, stalking rhythm, punchy drums, eerie music-box accents, tense bass pulse, cinematic horror atmosphere, catchy countdown hook, Halloween party anthem, memorable singalong chorus, darkly playful but threatening, modern horror soundtrack feel
5:05

Industrial metal with electronic dance music elements, Distorted baritone male vocals utilize aggressive delivery and occasional growls, The instrumentation features heavily down-tuned, palm-muted electric guitars playing syncopated rhythmic riffs, layered with thick sawtooth synth leads and pulsing bass, Drums consist of a hybrid kit with a punchy electronic kick and a crisp acoustic snare, often incorporating double-kick patterns and industrial percussion hits, High-tempo electronic sequences and glitchy synth textures provide melodic counterpoints, The track is in the key of D minor at 160 BPM
2:19

dance, High-BPM EBM/EDM hybrid with distorted bass arps, metallic claps, and snarling synth leads, Deadpan male vocals in the verses, shout-along gang vocals in the chorus, Darkwave pads smear in the background; stuttering vocal chops echo the hook, Big build-ups, glitchy stops, then hard drops to a four-on-the-floor kick that keeps the floor moving, ebm, edm, comedy
4:11

Festival techno, 134 BPM, extremely hard pounding kick, distorted sub bass, industrial percussion, and massive floor-shaking drops, Minimal melody, focus on rhythm, bass, and percussion, [Intro – Ethereal Siren, Wordless]
- Female vocals only, airy, breathy, and mystical, - No lyrics, only vowels, hums, and melodic tones, - Layer with soft pads, filtered synths, or light atmospheric textures to create hypnotic tension, - Build anticipation for the first drop, [Verse 1 & Beyond – Hard-Hitting Festival Energy]
- Female vocals now deliver lyrics from the lyrics box, - Ethereal tone maintained, but phrasing and delivery synced tightly with kicks and bass, - Include rhythmic vocal syllables (HRA, YEE, DOO, DREE DREE) during drops to emphasize percussion, - Keep the atmosphere dark, trance-like, primal, with epic build-ups and mind-blowing drops, - Wordless intro smoothly transitions into the full festival impact of Verse 1, making the first hit feel explosive




















