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mandolin, Neapolitan blues, neo-soul, mandolin, Neapolitan song, mandolin
4:35

L'eco del Po
v3.5
Blues, acoustic guitar, chill, slow, acoustic, guitar, melodic, melancholic
3:19

'60s blues, rap, hip hop, scratches, guitar, turntablism, clear voice
2:59

blues, indie funk, jazz, soul, acoustic guitar, sad, nostalgic, melancholic, slow tempo
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Piedmont Blues, harmonica, acoustic guitar, finger-style, sad, heartbreaking, melancholic
4:11

Slow Electric Blues, Chicago blues, crying guitar, sad, key: B minor, vibrato, where are my 1k fans?
3:49

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3:34

Swamp rock, harmonica, ‘60s, militant, war, heavy drum, sad, sadness, war, vietnamese instruments, slow
4:02

chicago blues, very slow, chill, 60 BPM, slide guitar, Melancholic, Reflective, sincere, thoughtful
3:39

3:47

Mississippi Delta blues, twangy guitars, militant, fearless, soundtrack
4:20

chicago blues, wah-wah guitar, wah wah, drinking song, slow, chill
4:25

Cajun blues, ‘60s, fretless bass, Resonator Guitar, slide guitar
4:59

Create haunting folk blues ballad, acoustic fingerpicked guitar with harmonica, weathered storytelling vocals with rural American accent, 70-80 BPM, multigenerational African American family saga from slavery to freedom, narrator is blues musician descendant, melancholic yet hopeful, intimate campfire atmosphere, instrumental harmonica breaks, sparse brushed drums and subtle upright bass, gravelly experienced voice with natural pauses, authentic folk tradition, delicate but determined emotional core, ancient story passed down through generations, fingerpicked acoustic guitar foundation, harmonica weaving through verses, weathered vocals telling family history, pain and dignity in delivery, rural storytelling style, gentle percussion keeping time, upright bass adding warmth, voice carries weight of generations
3:54

harmonica, delta blues, '30s blues, haunting folk blues ballad, acoustic fingerpicked guitar with harmonica, weathered storytelling vocals with rural American accent, 70-80 BPM
2:57

Create an old-style Delta blues song, sung by a gritty, weathered female voice, The singer sounds like she’s lived hard — raspy, soulful, and raw, reminiscent of early Ma Rainey, Jessie Mae Hemphill, or a female version of Howlin’ Wolf, The mood is dark, slow, and emotionally intense, The arrangement is minimal and traditional: bottleneck slide guitar in open tuning, foot stomp on wooden floor, sparse harmonica, The sound should feel like it’s coming from a dusty front porch in Mississippi around 1935, Lyrically, it’s about heartbreak and survival — a woman abandoned, who picks up a guitar and a knife, Each verse tells a piece of her pain, and the chorus is a mantra of strength, Keep it dirty, analog, haunting, Include breathing, fret noise, and room ambiance, The blues must feel lived, ‑-male vocal, ‑-male vocalist, ‑-male voice
4:10

Slow blues, Male voice, very hoarse and raspy, tired and melancholic, Acoustic instruments with gritty, distorted slide guitar, harmonica, and muted trumpet (Harmon mute), Minimal arrangement, dusty and raw, The mood is sad, ironic, and resigned, Include occasional vocal moans and expressive bluesy sighs
4:56

Generate a strong, confident, and gritty female blues vocal performance singing original lyrics about a tough, independent woman who drives heavy machinery and owns her freedom, The style is raw Delta blues from the 1950s, with southern American slang and expressive storytelling, The voice should be raspy, soulful, and weathered, like a seasoned blueswoman performing live in a juke joint, Lyrics should reflect strength, independence, and a bit of humor, matching the title “Miss Backhoe Blues, ” Keep it authentic, bold, and full of attitude
3:38

Create a raw Appalachian blues track with slide guitar (dobro), gritty banjo, light kick drum, and sparse hand percussion, The rhythm should be steady and earthy, like chopping wood in the early morning fog, Add a rustic, twangy harmonica in key parts, The vocals are raspy, strong, and full of attitude — a tough mountain woman singing about working the woods like any man, with wit and grit, The vibe is backwoods, smoky, and proud, with a slow southern swing
3:29

Create a swampy Cajun blues track with accordion, fiddle, slide guitar, and washboard percussion, The rhythm should be hypnotic and foot-tapping, with a southern Louisiana groove, The vocals are raw, raspy, and confident, performed by a gritty female voice singing in a bold, storytelling style, The vibe is hot, humid, and full of grit — like working in a mechanic shop deep in the bayou, with pride and fire in her heart
5:13

Swamp blues with gritty slide guitar, growling distorted bass, slow tribal-style percussion, subtle Hammond organ in the background, and a raspy, powerful female vocal, Moody and dark, with a hypnotic southern groove, Imagine a lone huntress navigating the misty Louisiana bayou at night, Medium-slow tempo, thick atmosphere, rough and fearless
3:48

Create a heavy, gritty southern blues rock track with overdriven electric guitar riffs, a punchy drum groove, deep bass, and an overall raw, muddy sound, The vibe should feel industrial and powerful, like an oil rig at dawn, Add subtle background ambience of machinery or steam for texture, The vocals are raspy, fierce, and full of swagger — a tough woman working the oilfields, unbothered by danger or men, The mood is bold, dirty, and unstoppable
5:02

subtle distortion, walking bass, and a tight drumbeat with brushes and light snare, Add smoky harmonica accents and a soft organ for atmosphere, The female vocals are strong, commanding, slightly rough, with a calm but intimidating presence — a no-nonsense woman holding down the fort in a gritty bar, The overall vibe is tense, atmospheric, and soulful
4:31

Create a gritty, mid-tempo electric blues track with a strong wah-wah guitar lead, deep bass groove, and heavy, rhythmic drums that evoke the sound of hammering metal, Add occasional metallic clanks or industrial textures subtly in the background, The vocals are sultry, raspy, and assertive — a strong woman blacksmith singing with pride and grit, The feel is smoky, steamy, and powerful, blending classic blues with a hint of funk and the fire of the forge
3:27

Create a bold, gritty Texas blues track with twangy electric guitar, punchy drums, steady bass, and bursts of harmonica, The rhythm should feel like stomping boots and bucking bulls — energetic, raw, and dusty, Add subtle country elements like a touch of slide guitar or a faint fiddle, The vocals are raspy, confident, and fearless — a tough cowgirl who dominates the rodeo and won’t back down, The mood is fierce, swaggering, and full of attitude, with just a hint of southern fire
5:06

Create a slow, reflective swamp blues track with moody electric guitar (with tremolo), a deep, steady bass line, soft percussion (brush snare, kick drum like waves), and touches of accordion and harmonica to evoke a misty coastal or river setting, The feel should be damp, quiet, and heavy — like early morning on a fishing boat before the storm hits, The vocals are raspy and soulful, sung by a solitary woman who faces the sea and the world with grit and calm defiance, The atmosphere is introspective, salty, and timeless
3:51

Create a swampy Cajun blues track with gritty slide guitar, accordion, fiddle, washboard percussion, and a haunting blues organ in the background, The organ should add warmth and a ghostly, churchlike texture, The vocals are raw, raspy, and powerful, performed by a tough, confident woman singing about working as a gravedigger in a man’s world, The mood is earthy, proud, and slightly spiritual — like digging graves deep in the Louisiana bayou with the spirits watchin’
4:29

Create a slow, dark coal-mining blues track with deep electric guitar riffs, mournful organ pads, subtle metallic percussion resembling pickaxes hitting rock, and a minimal bass line, The rhythm is heavy and deliberate, evoking the claustrophobic, gritty environment underground, The vocals are deep, raspy, and full of weary strength — a woman miner telling her story of hard work and survival in a male-dominated, dangerous world, The overall mood is somber but resolute, smoky and haunting
3:49

Create a powerful blues track with gritty, raw instrumentation that can range from swampy Cajun blues with accordion and washboard, to electric blues with wah-wah guitar and driving drums, The vocals are a raspy, confident female voice full of soul and attitude, telling bold stories with a touch of irony and southern slang, The overall vibe should be authentic and expressive, capturing different blues styles beyond the classic Delta sound
3:55

Electric blues band with gritty electric guitar riffs, driving bass, punchy drums with a steady shuffle groove, and raw, powerful female vocals with a raspy, edgy tone full of attitude and energy, Add subtle organ pads to fill the background with warmth, The tempo is upbeat and intense, blending classic blues feel with modern electric energy and adrenaline, Include dynamic guitar solos and rhythmic accents to evoke a nighttime street racing vibe
4:45

American blues, 12-bar blues structure, vintage 1950s Delta blues style, electric guitar with slide, upright bass, drums, harmonica, soulful male vocals with grit and authenticity, melancholic but with ironic swagger, raw emotional delivery, street language, repetitive chorus, classic blues phrasin
4:54

Gritty raspy Italian male vocalist, blues rock style, powerful emotional delivery like Sugar Fornaciari, bluesy electric guitar with wah-wah, Hammond B3 organ, steady rock drums, gospel choir harmonies in chorus, soul-blues fusion, warm analog production, 95 BPM, passionate Mediterranean rock, raw authentic voice, dynamic range from intimate verses to soaring chorus
5:18

neapolitan blues, mediterranean soul, contemporary r&b, male tenor voice smooth and passionate, emotional electric guitar, expressive piano, heartfelt, nostalgic, 85-95 bpm, italian lyrics with neapolitan dialect
5:13

Create haunting folk blues ballad, acoustic fingerpicked guitar with harmonica, weathered storytelling vocals with rural American accent, 70-80 BPM, multigenerational African American family saga from slavery to freedom, narrator is blues musician descendant, melancholic yet hopeful, intimate campfire atmosphere, instrumental harmonica breaks, sparse brushed drums and subtle upright bass, gravelly experienced voice with natural pauses, authentic folk tradition, delicate but determined emotional core, ancient story passed down through generations, fingerpicked acoustic guitar foundation, harmonica weaving through verses, weathered vocals telling family history, pain and dignity in delivery, rural storytelling style, gentle percussion keeping time, upright bass adding warmth, voice carries weight of generations
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5:44

Slow delta blues, 12-bar structure, melancholic but sarcastic mood, dusty acoustic slide guitar, deep male vocal, sad dramatic harmonica leads and solos, minimal band, live barroom feel, lo-fi vintage recording, 65 bpm
4:41

6:06

driving work song blues, heavy rhythmic foundation mimicking hammer strikes on railroad spikes, call and response vocals between lead and chorus, 80-90 BPM, acoustic guitar with percussive strumming, harmonica wailing like train whistle, brushed drums with snare emphasizing downbeat, story of Moses building railroads after slavery, gravelly lead vocals with group response sections, authentic work song tradition mixed with Delta blues, hypnotic repetitive rhythm representing physical labor, harmonica breaks between verses, bridge section slows tempo for reflection then builds back, raw and gritty production, voices layered in response sections, guitar percussive and driving, harmonica as emotional release, outro fades with call and response chant, weathered vocal delivery with pain and determination, sparse but powerful arrangement, authentic chain gang rhythm
4:47

chicago blues, wah-wah guitar, wah wah, drinking song, slow, chill
6:09

contemplative Delta blues, mournful slide guitar as lead voice, 65-75 BPM, intimate storytelling vocals with Southern drawl, Samuel Sr, reflecting in cotton fields under moonlight, melancholic yet dignified mood, sparse arrangement with slide guitar dominant, ambient night sounds like crickets and wind through cotton, brushed drums minimal and subtle, harmonica occasional and distant, bridge section features spoken word over gentle fingerpicking, vocals weathered and reflective, slide guitar crying between verses mimicking human voice, production should feel intimate like midnight confession, natural reverb suggesting open fields, outro fades with night ambience and distant sounds, guitar sustains and bends emotionally, philosophical tone mixed with resignation and hope, authentic rural Mississippi atmosphere, voice carries weight of daily oppression but maintains humanity

