3:25

[pop][synth-rock][grand piano][repetitive melodic hook] [staccato synth lead][acoustic drums], ‑edm, ‑chillwave, ‑rock
4:08

[modern rock][Atmospheric alternative rock with a driving piano riff, shimmering electric guitars, pulsing bass, tight 4/4 drums, and lush synth layers that bloom into a huge anthemic chorus, Emotional female vocals, reflective and urgent, intimate verses that build into a wide cinematic wall of sound, Moody, expansive, bittersweet, and uplifting at the same time, with a polished late-night arena feel], ‑indie pop
4:15

A soulful female vocalist delivers a heartfelt mid-tempo ballad that blends Americana warmth with rock grit and gospel undertones, The song unfolds in C major, paced at 82 BPM, with a gentle 6/8 swing that evokes vulnerability and resilience, Acoustic guitar arpeggios set a tender foundation, joined by subtle piano chords and ambient organ swells, The chord progression leans into C – G – Am – F, supporting lyrics that explore emotional healing, self-worth, and the quiet strength found in pain, Vocals are raw and expressive, rising from a whisper to a cathartic belt, layered with soft harmonies and occasional gospel-style call-and-response, A slide guitar solo in the bridge adds a touch of country soul, while brushed drums and warm bass keep the rhythm intimate and steady, The overall mood is reflective, redemptive, and deeply human—perfect for a sunrise drive or a moment of quiet reckoning, pop rock
4:17

modern pop-rock, calm female vocals, driving electric guitar riffs, pounding anthemic drums, tense building verses, emotional catharsis, big soaring bridge, stadium-ready production, confident energy; dry mix, no shimmer
3:58

Where Do We Go?
v5.5
Pop rock with a bright, commercial production style, The arrangement features a clean electric guitar playing a rhythmic, palm-muted eighth-note pattern alongside a driving drum kit with a crisp snare and prominent hi-hats, A melodic electric guitar lead enters with a slightly overdriven tone, playing a repetitive four-bar hook, The bass guitar follows the kick drum closely with a steady eighth-note pulse, The track maintains a consistent energy throughout with a tempo of 128 BPM in the key of G Major, ‑metal, ‑country, ‑edm, ‑jazz
3:49

Make It All Stop
v5.5
[industrial][pop][acoustic guitar][harpsichord][12 string guitar][acoustic drums][warm mix], ‑metal, ‑country, ‑edm, ‑jazz
3:52

Style: Highly complex chord progression, non-diatonic, [Chord Progression: |Am7|Cm7|Fmaj7|Bdim|]
[INSTRUMENTS] Lead piano Analog synth pads punchy drums Melodic bass 3-part harmonies Light electric guitar
[PRODUCTION] Rich 80s reverb Warm analog compression Piano-focused mix Build from minimal verse to full chorus, [piano fills between phrases]
[piano][fairlight sequencer], ‑metal, ‑ballad, ‑synthpop, ‑edm
3:13

Create a sophisticated 80s piano ballad inspired by "Mandolin Rain"
[STYLE] Adult contemporary pop No country/folk elements Piano-driven with layered synths
[KEY] F
[BPM] 72
[INSTRUMENTS] Lead piano Analog synth pads Gated reverb drums Melodic bass 3-part harmonies Light electric guitar
[PRODUCTION] Rich 80s reverb Warm analog compression Piano-focused mix Build from minimal verse to full chorus Signature piano fills between phrases
Enhance lyrics (e, g, "make it sound happier")
Mid tempo ballad (~84 BPM, 4/4 time), Lead female vocal, clear and emotional, with layered harmonies in the chorus, Piano as the main instrument, supported by sustained synth pads, Add light guitar swells and strings for texture, Start with piano and vocal only, then add instruments gradually, Drums enter later: first cymbal swells, then kick and snare, then full kit in the final chorus, Use long reverb and delay on vocals and instruments to create spacious sound, Mix should be wide stereo, with vocals cent, ‑The Piano
2:49

🎵 Title: “Sign in
Genre: Swampy Alt-Rock / Southern Gothic Rock
Style: Mandolin shimmer, distorted guitar growl, pulsing bassline
Tempo: 95 BPM (4/4)
Vocal Style: Smoky female lead with layered whispers and growls
3:49

Strong
v5
Genre: Indie Rock / Acoustic Rock
Vocal Style: Sincere, emotionally grounded
Mood: Vulnerable but agressively fighting back
Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar in verse 1, Electric guitarsin all other verses, • Acoustic guitar with fingerpicking or soft strumming
• Light percussion and ambient pads
• Optional piano or strings for emotional lift
• Mid-tempo groove with space for vocal storytelling, ‑folk, ‑country
2:50

96 BPM, Y2K Teen Pop, heavy industrial synth-pop bass, dry staccato vocals, compressed drum machine, gated snare, funky clean electric guitar scratches, dry production, rhythmic delivery, no reverb, no high-end sparkle, 2000s Max Martin aesthetic, ‑edm



