2:05

Structure the song clearly with separated sections, Do not rush the vocals, Leave instrumental space between vocal lines, Let the beat breathe, [Intro]
8 bars instrumental only, Rave stabs, sirens, crowd noise, light drums building, [Verse 1]
Sparse beat with MC rap vocals, Vocals should be rhythmic but not constant, Leave gaps between each line for bass hits and drum fills, [Pre-Drop Build]
No full verse here, Use short chants, risers, snare rolls, crowd hype, and one shouted phrase before the drop, [Drop]
Instrumental-heavy wub-dub drop, Minimal vocals, Huge distorted wobble bass, deep sub, dubstep growls, chopped vocal shots, rolling 174 BPM DnB drums, [Verse 2]
Bring vocals back over a lighter beat, Keep space between bars, Do not overlap the rap with the drop bass, [Second Build]
Short chant section, tension rising, crowd call-and-response, [Final Drop]
Biggest wub-dub DnB drop, Heavy bass, rave stabs, chopped vocals, drums forward, vocals only as short hype ad-libs
2:44

Deep dark drum and bass at 174 BPM with heavy wub-dub bass drops, rolling breakbeats, deep sub pressure, gritty dubstep growls, sharp snares, dark rave stabs, sirens, and warehouse energy, Keep the arrangement spacious, Do not crowd the vocals, Use clear sections with instrumental breathing room between verses, builds, and drops, Start with a dark atmospheric intro, then bring in a sparse rap verse over stripped-back drums and bass pulses, Build with snare rolls, risers, crowd chants, and short hype vocals, Drop into a massive instrumental-heavy wub-dub DnB drop with distorted wobble bass, deep sub hits, chopped vocals, and aggressive bass movement, Hard, dark, dirty, bass-face energy, Minimal pop polish, Club system pressure, Big drops, clear gaps, heavy low-end, chaotic rave impact
3:27

Organic rolling drum and bass at 174 BPM with natural live-feeling breakbeats, warm drum grooves, punchy kick and snare, subtle percussion, deep rolling sub bass, and a catchy electro-style bassline, Less harsh tech sound, more natural movement and groove, Use a clean but gritty bassline with bounce, swing, and energy, The beat should feel raw, human, and danceable, not robotic, Verses should sit over lighter drums and bass pulses with space for cheeky rap vocals, Builds should use simple risers, drum fills, crowd shouts, and tension, Drops should hit hard with a thick electro bassline, rolling DnB drums, warm sub pressure, and catchy bass movement, Energetic, cheeky, underground, bouncy, fun, heavy but not metallic, No pop polish, Clear verse, build, drop structure
3:50

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v5.5
Create a 174 BPM drum & bass track with heavy bass-funk energy, Focus on deep sub (clean sine) layered with modulated reese and talking/wub bass, evolving every 4–8 bars via LFO and filter automation, Drums are tight and punchy—breakbeat layers with modern one-shots, crisp snare, short subby kick, ghost notes and shuffled hats for swing, Structure: intro with pads + vocal teaser, build with risers/snare rolls, Drop 1 full energy with call-response bass, breakdown stripped to pads/sub, Drop 2 adds variation (new bass mod + funk guitar/clav stabs), DJ-friendly outro, Mood: minor key, dark but groovy, Add subtle funk rhythm elements, Vocals: Australian MC, grounded tone, rhythmic delivery, minimal slang, Themes: post-work release, night cruising, controlled chaos, Mix: club-ready, clean low end (sidechain), wide stereo, crisp highs
5:16

Style / Beat Prompt:
Cinematic UK drum and bass, gritty hip-hop influence, emotional minor-key piano, tense strings, deep rolling sub bass, 174 BPM, dark urban soundtrack energy, raw intense male vocal, rap verses with a powerful melodic hook, dramatic build-up, clean upfront vocals, heavy controlled bass, end-of-film atmosphere, reflective but hard, explosive final drop, polished underground club mix
