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Great songs from v5

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77 songs
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Epic harp, ethereal flute, soft ambient strings, haunting wind textures, ethereal choir with long sustained vowels, church bell tolling freely at irregular intervals outside song tempo, rolling drums in choruses, dynamic build in bridge and final chorus, slow tempo ~60–70 BPM, spacious mix with bells on separate channel, harp, flute, and choir lead verses, build with drums, full strings and choir in choruses, outro fading with bells, wind, and choir, mystical, timeless, reflective, cinematic atmosphere evoking memory, dust, legacy, absorbed by time, majestic yet intimate, subtle layered bell tolls for echoes of history, ethereal and haunting cinematic soundscape
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Cinematic electronic-classical fusion Chipdata & Fuga in D Gamer from a gamer’s perspective, robotic vocals, [Sound: gaming console start — blips, clicks, power-on jingle], soft choir "Aaaaah… ahhh…", D minor church-organ, subtle 8-bit chiptune heartbeat, Robotic vocal fragments: "Power on", "Gaming chair", "Loading game", "Focus", Gradually intensify: church organ chords, glitchy chiptune, choir rising, vocal fragments: "Failing… Try again… Sweat drips…", High-energy rock: distorted guitar, bass, drums, church organ, chiptune, choir rhythmic "Ah ah ah ah", Outro: airy choir, light chiptune, organ, robotic vocals: "Mission completed", "Press to restart", Tempo 80→150→100 BPM, reflecting focus, struggle, climax, relief
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Create a multi-act orchestral and rock piece inspired by “Ode to Joy” for gamers and coders, Start with 8-bit chip tune and Pong-inspired bouncing ball rhythm, panned L/R, fading into orchestral textures (strings, brass), Act I: orchestral+electric guitar, programmers building worlds, Act II: rock orchestra+electronic percussion, gamers and quests, Act III: symphonic+AI choir+digital echoes, streamers and imagination, Finale: full orchestra+choir+rock+subtle 8-bit chip tune fused for triumphant, nostalgic-futuristic climax, Include choir hooks, tempo shifts (90→120→100→120 BPM), crescendo/pauses, and digital “boop” echo ending
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A playful, upbeat folk-tavern song called ‘Desire and Death, ’ Bouncy acoustic guitar, fiddle, tambourine, and upright bass with a jaunty rhythm, Male vocals with a humorous, storytelling tone, like a medieval bard retelling a dumb local tragedy, The lyrics tell of a beautiful girl on a cliff above a fiery ravine, and foolish men trying and failing to reach her in ridiculous ways — collapsing bridges, failed jumps, and a final twist when she runs into the fire for money, The mood is light, ironic, and darkly funny — cheerful music for a tragic story, in the style of The Decemberists or a Monty Python tavern song
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Female Etheral Voice, Mood Sad, melancholic, Clock ticking in the background through the whole song, [Intro: soft piano & ambient pads, gentle strings, reflective, nostalgic] [Verse: warm male vocals, acoustic guitar, subtle low strings, slow Spanish phrasing, intimate] [Verse 2: light percussion, layered pads, cello/viola underscore, slight dynamic rise] [Chorus: soaring vocals, full strings, choir backing, gentle electric guitar, emotional crescendos, echo effects on key words like “adiós”] [Bridge: orchestral swell, layered choir, expressive Spanish vocals, tension build] [Chorus final: anthemic, full orchestra & choir, lingering piano, ambient echoes] [Outro: fade orchestra, soft piano, vocals linger, echo for memory & longing] [Tempo: 65–75 BPM, cinematic, reflective]
5:24Song Image
Edm, Electronic, Add chiptune, Club, Uptempo, Add awesome drums and bass Epic beats, Add electric violin, Viking voice, 140 BPM
6:23Song Image
Style : Psychedelic Rock / EDM / Eurodisco / Club with a light echo on the vocals Voice : Storytelling Music instruments : Electric guitars, Electric Cello, Epic Synth, Beating Bass and a huge pike
5:31Song Image
Melancholic folk music, Epic Mystic atmospherical, Pure English Male voice, Beautiful, Choir in chorus with a proud and honoring tone, evoking respect and legacy
5:42Song Image
Create a dark, atmospheric electronic track with a cold, futuristic vibe, Start with a synth build-up and layered alarms (phone notifications, kitchen beeps, fire alarm, car alarm), After a dramatic drum crash, shift into a melancholic psychedelic verse with airy vocals and deep reverb, The style should blend darkwave, cyberpop and cinematic electronic music, Use pulsing bass, glitchy textures, echoing arps, and a steady mid-tempo beat, The chorus should feel heavier and emotional, with a frozen, mechanical tone, Include subtle robotic harmonies and distant metallic ambience, Maintain a sense of tension, paranoia and digital overload throughout the track, End by fading the music out while alarms slowly return in the background
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Fast-paced Scottish pub anthem, lively sing-along, acoustic folk instruments, stomping rhythm, energetic fiddle, playful tin whistle, pounding bodhrán drum, occasional accordion flourishes, joyful and raucous crowd energy, whiskey celebration vibe, upbeat tempo, minor Celtic melodic twists for storytelling sections, bright and heroic for chorus, crowd claps and chants, traditional yet rowdy pub feel, cinematic folk energy
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Humorous, upbeat, sing-along style, Male vocals telling a story: 2-3 men singing as a background choir in the chorus, Instruments: acoustic guitar, fiddle, light bagpipes, bodhran drums, Tempo ~125 BPM, bouncy verses, catchy anthemic chorus, Emphasize last word ‘Piper’ in verses, comedic delivery, Bridge slower/dramatic, outro cheerful and triumphant, Playful, story-driven melody, rising on key words, falling on punchlines, authentic Celtic pub feel, "
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Create a silly electro-swing track with a playful, chaotic lab vibe, Include swingy piano, upbeat brass, bouncy bass, and electronic beats, Layer whimsical chemistry sounds like bubbling beakers, fizzing flasks, and clinking glassware in the background, Energetic and exaggerated vocal style to match humorous lyrics, including bracketed stage directions like [Mad scientist pervo laugh] 'HO HO HO HE HA HA HAaa', The song should feel mischievous, quirky, and perfect for a tongue-in-cheek science party anthem, ” “Tempo: ~110 BPM, upbeat and bouncy” “Vocal delivery: slightly theatrical, playful, over-the-top”
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Create a dark, emotional psycedelic ballad with a voice of Johnny Cash-ish, Tempo slow and steady (around 65–70 BPM), Deep bass heartbeat throughout intro to outro, symbolizing life — single low drum hits like a pulse, Add a soft melancholic synth pad after the intro to create a somber atmosphere, Acoustic guitar carries rhythm in verses, with warm baritone male vocals — deep, calm, storytelling tone, Add light snare and rhythm guitar in Verse 2, Introduce a crying electric guitar with a slow bluesy slide in Verse 3 and Bridge, Reverb and echo build gradually through the choruses, Instruments fade one by one in the outro, leaving only the heartbeat before silence, Spoken final lines with no music, only faint heartbeat echo, Mood: tragic, reflective, emotional, cinematic, spiritual
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Create a dark, emotional psycedelic ballad with a voice of Johnny Cash-ish, Tempo slow and steady (around 65–70 BPM), Deep bass heartbeat throughout intro to outro, symbolizing life — single low drum hits like a pulse, Add a soft melancholic synth pad after the intro to create a somber atmosphere, Acoustic guitar carries rhythm in verses, with warm baritone male vocals — deep, calm, storytelling tone, Add light snare and rhythm guitar in Verse 2, Introduce a crying electric guitar with a slow bluesy slide in Verse 3 and Bridge, Reverb and echo build gradually through the choruses, Instruments fade one by one in the outro, leaving only the heartbeat before silence, Spoken final lines with no music, only faint heartbeat echo, Mood: tragic, reflective, emotional, cinematic, spiritual
2:56Song Image
Two distinct male voices: one American (Steve) with confident, slightly theatrical delivery; one American (Otis) with jovial, teasing tone and hearty laughter, Musical style: Playful US folk/country storytelling with acoustic guitar, light upright bass, gentle percussion, and subtle harmonica, Vocal tone: Friendly comedic banter, spoken-word mixed with melodic chanting, Mood: Cheeky, quirky, warm — humorous rivalry between newspapers, Arrangement: Call-and-response between voices, occasional overlapping ad libs, short guitar/harmonica fills between sections, Special moments: Include laughter, exaggerated reactions, and dramatic phrasing, Final chorus/outro: Triumphant and funny, emphasizing the “worst newspaper” gag
4:29Song Image
Comedic ska-swing-Edm with energetic brass and guitar riffs, chaotic EDM drops, playful and absurd vibe, electric violin melodies, glitchy electric toaster sound effects, punchy horns and drums, high-energy chorus, fast-paced and chaotic sections, fun and quirky atmosphere German vocal
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Style: Energetic Epic Scottish pub folk song, cinematic storytelling, warm and cozy inside a storm, lively sing-along choruses, dramatic storm effects in the bridge, big celebratory final chorus, Instruments: Fiddle, bodhrán (Irish drum), accordion, acoustic guitar, stomping wooden floor percussion, optional low piano or bass for warmth, Vocals: Male/female or mixed choir, singable melodic lines, storytelling tone in verses, high energy for choruses, expressive and playful in the bridge, Mood/Tempo: Medium tempo for verses (warm and inviting), fast and stomping for choruses (joyful and rowdy), slower and dramatic for bridge (storm effects), calm but still celebratory for outro, Special Effects: Sounds of wind, rain, and creaking wood subtly in background, optional crowd murmur or laughter, highlight storm chaos during bridge, roof tearing effect dramatic but fun
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Slow, dark, cinematic blues-rock in a road-movie style, Instruments: electric guitar with a gritty tone, expressive solos, soft piano, steady drums, subtle bass, Mood: dramatic, slightly apocalyptic, sarcastic, cynical, melancholic with dark humor, Tempo: moderate, steady, reflective, road-cruising feel, 110 BPM, Structure: builds from 45-second intro (piano, drums, leading guitar), verses are intimate and narrative, bridges add tension, choruses are catchy and ironic, guitar solos are expressive and layered with piano and drums, Vocals: deep, male, slightly raspy, emotional storytelling, Swedish lyrics, reflective but sarcastic, Add subtle background ambient sounds: distant traffic, wind, low rumble to enhance road atmosphere, Feels like driving through a bleak, dystopian highway, everything slightly wrong, yet compelling
4:56Song Image
Emotional acoustic ballad, folk-inspired, cinematic storytelling, Male lead voice soft and expressive, female voice delicate and reflective for outro, Instruments: fingerpicked acoustic guitar, soft piano, light strings (violin/cello), subtle percussion, optional flute for airy bridge, Tempo ~75 BPM, Mood: wistful, melancholic, bittersweet, nostalgic, Dynamics: intimate verses, swelling choruses, airy bridge, soft lingering outro, Include realistic wind and storm sounds in the intro and after the outro to frame the song, Evoke longing, lost love, and memory
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Ska-Electro Swing, Party feeling Parody
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Epic harp, Church bell, Intense flute, Trumpets of relief, Rolling drums, Background choir singing vowels
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Fast-paced Scottish pub anthem, lively sing-along, acoustic folk instruments, stomping rhythm, energetic fiddle, playful tin whistle, pounding bodhrán drum, occasional accordion flourishes, joyful and raucous crowd energy, whiskey celebration vibe, upbeat tempo, minor Celtic melodic twists for storytelling sections, bright and heroic for chorus, crowd claps and chants, traditional yet rowdy pub feel, cinematic folk energy, Clear vocals that cuts through the melody, One singer
5:32Song Image
Epic cinematic track with, fantasy undertones and ancient atmosphere, Slow build, Begins with ambient dungeon soundscape: low drones, distant echoes, subtle metallic textures, faint torch crackle, Spoken male cinematic narration in the intro and outro, deep and reverberant, Verses are sung by a male voice with controlled, restrained melody that gradually rises, Orchestral strings, low horns, deep percussion, shimmering synth pads, and distant female choir, Tension increases with pulsing drums and brass when the vault seals, Heroic but restrained orchestral surge during the escape and lightning moment—triumphant yet not victorious, Climax is powerful and ominous, Ending fades into soft chimes, fading strings, unresolved and bittersweet, Mood: epic, tense, ancient, powerful, cinematic, bittersweet triumph
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Create a moody, cinematic instrumental backing track inspired by Leonard Cohen’s “First We Take Manhattan, ” Use a 4/4 rhythm with a perceived slow groove (~80-90 BPM feel for vocals) but underlying pulse around 123 BPM, Include analog synth bass, subtle drum groove, sparse electric guitar accents, ambient pads, and minor key harmonies, Keep the track spacious and brooding, with dramatic tension for verses and slightly lifted choruses, Make it suitable for a slow, expressive Swedish vocal performance of “First We Take Trondheim / Östersund, ” 2 Keep the very deep raspy voice in the persona, Female women sings in the choir and the bridge
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Start calm and psychedelic: slow, airy, glass armonica, vibraphone, soft flute, electric cello sustain, Build to moderate verse with electric cello/violin, soft electric guitar arpeggios, occasional shimmer, Pre-chorus slightly faster, gentle power chords, cymbal rolls, vibraphone, Chorus 80’s hard rock: distorted electric guitars, driving drums, bass, cello & violin harmonizing, Bridge calm, reflective: airy harmonics, flute, glass armonica, Instrumental/guitar solo builds tension, Verse 3 mechanical, ominous, minor chords, Verse 4 full pedal-to-metal hard rock with shredding guitars, violin/cello leads, double kick drums, Outro soft, reflective with glass armonica, Maintain dynamic contrast, rise and fall with song sections
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Create an epic, cinematic Viking sea shanty in English for a male chorus, Style: traditional sea shanty with a heroic Viking twist, Tempo: 90–100 BPM, Time signature: 6/8, suitable for rowing/chant rhythm, Include percussion mimicking oars hitting water, drums for marching/rolling the ship over land, and ambient nautical sounds (waves, wind), Lyrics should tell the story of Vikings traveling from northern shores to Miklagard (Constantinople) or Krikland (Greece) as guards for kings, with a triumphant return home with treasure, Incorporate clear sing-along choruses and call-and-response sections for male voices, Use strong, steady rhythm and emphasize syllables for rowing chants, Instruments: drums, acoustic strings (lute or harp-like), subtle brass for epic moments, and group vocal harmonies, Mood: uplifting, adventurous, positive, heroic, nautical, cinematic
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Style: Psychedelic Rock / Eurodisco / EDM-inspired club track Vocals: Male storytelling vocal with light echo and slight grit Instruments: Electric guitars, electric cello, epic synth layers, pounding kick, pulsing bass, occasional sudden spikes for tension Mood / Energy: Adrenaline-fueled, heart-pumping, like a pit stop in slow motion; moments of sudden release; urgent and high-stakes Extras / Flavor: Mechanical precision, sparks and rhythm of engines, race track energy, cinematic build-ups MDE, DEM, MED, EDM, EMD, DME, Rock, Race themed song, Electric guitars, Synth, Male voice, Epic voice, Just testing, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Music, Musicdog, MscDg, Michael Schumacher F1 Goal First
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Epic cinematic fantasy ballad with long-form storytelling, Slow atmospheric intro with low drones, tavern ambience (fire crackle, mugs), and spoken male narration, Deep male lead vocal for verses, Music developes by scene: warm medieval tavern → hopeful dawn sailing → violent sea storm with heavy drums and low brass → tense jungle march with tribal percussion and distant animal calls → echoing cave and temple ambience with dripping water and suspense strings → rising tension during betrayal → fast jungle chase with driving rhythms → brutal battle climax with orchestral hits → tragic emotional moment with restrained strings → bittersweet, subdued resolution, Instruments: orchestral strings, low horns, deep percussion, taiko-style drums, subtle distant choir, ambient textures, soft chimes, Mood: cinematic, epic, dark fantasy, adventurous, tense, mysterious, tragic, bittersweet, heroic, Style: narrative-focused, no pop hooks, film-score inspired, immersive and dynamic
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Club, Electronic, EMD
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"Create a high-energy, chaotic, and comedic orchestral-rock track for a demolition derby of Reliant Robins, The style should feel over-the-top, cinematic, and action-packed, with a slightly silly, cartoonish sense of danger, Fast-paced drums, wobbling bass lines, screeching guitars, and brass stabs accentuate crashes and flips, Include comical sound effects like squeaky tires, metal crunching, and exaggerated crashes in key moments, The announcer performs all vocals, dramatically reciting the lyrics like a sports commentator who is also singing, During the outro, the announcer shouts the victory lines with explosive energy, The overall tone should be epic, funny, and adrenaline-fueled, as if a cartoon demolition derby has gone fully live-action, "
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Club, Electronic, edm – Instruments (traditional, electronic, acoustic, or unusual) – Tempo changes throughout the song – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression, – Trust your musical intuition completely, – Avoid predictable patterns, – Surprise the listener
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Style: Stadium Hip-Hop/Spoken-Word Anthem with Sportscaster Satire Theme: A single hyped commentator narrates a fictional “Disease-Arena” showdown — the immune system vs, the vaccine — after both contestants are deliberately exposed to a mild coronavirus, Delivered in a rhythmic, sarcastic, sportscast-style voice with punchy lines and dramatic tone, Vocal Style: One male voice, animated, rapper-meets-sportscaster energy, Clear delivery, exaggerated excitement, snarky and theatrical, Music Style: Stadium hip-hop with cinematic flair, Heavy drums, deep bass, glitchy synths, Background crowd noise, whistle blows, and chant-style vocal FX, Dark, edgy, and satirical tone — like a dystopian match broadcast with high energy
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– Instruments (traditional, electronic, acoustic, or unusual) – Tempo changes throughout the song – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression, – Trust your musical intuition completely, – Avoid predictable patterns, – Surprise the listener
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Start with soft piano, ambient pads, and warm orchestral strings, Layer in male choir or Gregorian-style vocals for sacred feel, By Verse 2, add light percussion (timpani) and subtle electric guitar for steady build, Choruses swell with full orchestra (strings, brass, timpani); optional epic electric guitar in final chorus, Male vocal, clear, calm, narrative; verses slightly spoken, choruses melodic, strong conviction, Medium tempo, reflective pauses, Mood: introspective → cosmic clarity, awe, eternal grandeur, Latin lyrics enhance timeless, sacred, reverent atmosphere
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– Instruments (traditional, electronic, acoustic, or unusual) – Tempo changes throughout the song – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression, – Trust your musical intuition completely, – Avoid predictable patterns, – Surprise the listener
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Create a cinematic, emotional song inspired by the lyrics provided, The mood should be reflective, mysterious, and slightly epic, representing the passage of time and the unstoppable nature of life, Include: Tempo: 70–85 BPM Key: Minor key (D minor or similar for a dramatic, melancholic feel) Instrumentation: Soft piano and acoustic guitar for verses Strings (violin, cello) to add tension and emotion Subtle percussion (low toms, soft cymbals) for rhythm in chorus Ambient pads or synths for atmosphere Structure: Follow the lyric structure (Verse → Chorus → Verse → Chorus → Bridge → Outro) Vocals: Expressive, clear, slightly haunting, Swedish male voice, emotive delivery Chorus should feel uplifting yet bittersweet, with layered harmonies Outro: Soft, fading instrumentation to give a sense of time passing Optional: Add natural sound textures like wind, water flow, or clock ticking to reinforce the theme of time
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Rock orchestra, – Instruments (traditional, acoustic, and unusual) – Tempo changes throughout the song – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression, – Trust your musical intuition completely, – Avoid predictable patterns, – Surprise the listener
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Epic Medieval Uplifting Sea shantie Male voice Epic Choir Hurdy Gurdy, Epic Flute, Cello Jaw harp Drums
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Create an uplifting, energetic rock track with brass elements, Tempo: 100 BPM, Instruments: distorted electric guitars, bass, bass drum, snare, trombone, trumpet, saxophone, Use brass stabs for choruses and accents, sax/trombone fills between lines, Vocals: gritty, passionate rock style, shouty in chorus, layered backing vocals on hooks, FX: guitar distortion in chorus, reverb on snare, slight tape saturation, occasional metallic percussive hits, Structure: intro riff, verses with guitar/drums, pre-chorus build, punchy choruses, bridge with brass solo, big outro with all instruments
3:48Song Image
Sad Melancholic, – Instruments (traditional, acoustic, and unusual) – Tempo changes throughout the song – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression, – Trust your musical intuition completely, – Avoid predictable patterns, – Surprise the listener
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Road themed song EPIC Power chords Epic Rock 'n roll
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English language, Numbers, Edm, Dance, Electronic, Club, Rock-orchestral, Emd, – Instruments (traditional, electronic, acoustic, or unusual) – Tempo changes throughout the song – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression, – Trust your musical intuition completely, – Avoid predictable patterns, – Surprise the listener
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Rock orchestral chip tune fusion, Cinematic, Anthemic, Atmospheric, – Instruments (traditional, electronic, acoustic, or unusual) – Tempo changes throughout the song – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression
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Fast-paced Scottish pub anthem, lively sing-along, acoustic folk instruments, stomping rhythm, energetic fiddle, playful tin whistle, pounding bodhrán drum, occasional accordion flourishes, joyful and raucous crowd energy, whiskey celebration vibe, upbeat tempo, minor Celtic melodic twists for storytelling sections, bright and heroic for chorus, crowd claps and chants, traditional yet rowdy pub feel, cinematic folk energy
3:41Song Image
Epic Electro-swing Edm Electronic Chiptune Voices : Two lead voices Johnny and Anna in a conversation swapping information towards eachother, Andy is the support and Johnny is the caller
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Edm-Rock orchestra-Chiptune fusion Add Electric hurdy gurdy Add Electric violin Add Electric cello – Instruments (traditional, electronic, acoustic, or unusual) – Whether vocals are sung, spoken, whispered, or mixed – Whether to use choirs, backing vocals, or solo voice – Genre shifts if they serve the story – Dynamics, silence, and space – Musics develop naturally with the lyrics, – Allow instruments to change as the narrative changes, – Use contrast, tension, and release when it feels right, – Do not aim for a standard song structure, – Treat this as a cinematic, narrative-driven piece, – If it calls for beauty or scale, allow it to grow, – The goal is not polish — the goal is expression