
Suno's humans
I needed another playlist inspired of "suno people" this time focused on people having a more grounded personality and close to my musical tastes, i'll add more soon don't worry.
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25 songs
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Energy (Remix)
v3.5
Dubstep, deep, house, techno, electro, trance, synth, synthwave, dramatic
5:02

Night Drive
v4.5+
This relaxed Smooth Jazz New Age Fusion instrumental opens with airy pads, muted synth arps, and a snappy electronic bassline, Glassy jazz guitar and lush electric piano exchange lead lines, punctuated by synth and flute stabs, Verses are bright; choruses introspective, Wide voicings, jazz extensions, inventive inversions, and brisk turnarounds build into nuanced, layered crescendos, elevated by dynamic studio mastery
6:05

The Value of Truth
v4.5+
#Recording Quality:Perfect
#Sound Quality:Perfect
#Vocal Style :Powerful well MELODIC male metal singer, spit out the lyrics
Anthemic Dynamic epic catchy melodic power metal, Instruments: down-tuned fingerstyle bass, metal drum kit, spacey synthesizers, and twin lead guitars, The sound should be gorgeous and realistic, Intro: A tense and fiery guitar riff reminiscent of authentic 80s heavy metal, Verse & Pre-chorus: Twin lead guitars carry an anthemic and catchy melody, Chorus: Synthesizers bring emotional depth, harmonized by twin lead guitars, while a heart-wrenching, tearful melody surges with overwhelming passion — dramatic, powerful, and gorgeously arranged, Structure: Verse → Pre-chorus → Chorus, repeated, Solo: Furious guitar strumming full of anger, followed by a crying twin lead guitar melody, then a refrain of the chorus theme, Ending: Chorus is played twice more, closing with a grand and dramatic outro
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Latin pop ballad with melancholic and hopeful instrumentation, featuring influences of acoustic guitar, soft piano, trap and urban influence, Emotive and clear Male Vocals, autotune, sound-fx
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2:44

renaissance, medieval, clavichord, hurdy-gurdy, flute, bass-oboe, viol, hand drum, tambourine, female vocal, ‑guitar
2:41

4:22

Gutbucket Blues
v4.5+
The gutbucket 1930s delta blues song opens with throaty slide guitar and raw, percussive stomps on wooden floorboards, Sparse upright bass underpins the wandering fingerpicked acoustic lines, Harmonica wails punctuate each verse, creating a gritty, urgent atmosphere throughout, record hiss and pops throughout
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Polyrhythms & 6/8 Time Signatures Synthwave, 7/8 Chillwave, Unban, futuristic, ethereal, melancholic, atmospheric, bittersweet, Sensual, Vaporwave
5:30

Turntablism meets cinematic darkwave, Scratch loops, A glitchy, kazoo-driven circus track with cartoon fx, Playful, chaotic, and humorous, Upbeat tempo, lively and surreal vibes—like a digital circus
3:43

industrial drum and bass, delta blues, duet vocal, Breaks, d&b, SFX, the sound of robots, the grinding of vinyl records, beep-beep and horn sound, breakbeat, breakcore, Sounds of the jungle, sea full, hip-hop, rap, Psytrance sfx [bpm: 195], Pop
3:34

Stage 11: Lonely Hour
v4.5-all
Masterpiece, High Quality Cool Jazz & Slow Chiptune Music, Ambient 8 bit, Slow Tempo, Smooth, Mellow, Sad, Sombre, Calm, Lonely, Sequencer & Tracker, Downtempo, Wonderful Tracker music & Cool Jazz, Slow Sequencer & Tracker with Tracker Music, Demoscene, Crying Vibe, ‑Muddy, ‑boxy, ‑narrow, ‑harsh highs, ‑brittle cymbals, ‑dull ride, ‑boomy/flabby bass, ‑weak low‑end definition, ‑recessed piano, ‑thin horns, ‑nasal mids, ‑sibilant sax, ‑uneven gain staging, ‑clipping, ‑hiss/hum, ‑bleed, ‑phasey image, ‑poor stereo balance, ‑collapsed mono, ‑smeared transients, ‑lack of swing feel, ‑stiff timing, ‑over‑compressed, ‑low headroom, ‑lifeless dynamics, ‑flat room, ‑cheap reverb, ‑harsh room reflections, ‑mic distortion, ‑muddy kick, ‑indistinct walking bass, ‑buried solos, ‑harsh trumpet glare, ‑plastic keys, ‑noisy preamps, ‑aliasing, ‑grainy, ‑demo‑like, ‑non‑translating mix
4:12

This sinister experimental track opens with sparse, almost clinical sound design: distant pulses, manipulated white noise, and fragmented field recordings, The arrangement builds minimalistically, using isolated tones and abrupt silences to evoke tension, Gradually, rhythmic elements enter—subdued electronic percussion and fractured synths—contrasted by sudden drops to near-complete silence, heightening sensory awareness, The outro features disorienting stereo effects, leaving the listener suspended in auditory uncertainty
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