3:27

Planetary Awe Classical Tribute, British Radio Edit
Concise 3-minute radio edit, target 3:00, maximum 3:30, Compact arrangement, fast section transitions, no long instrumental breaks, no repeated final chorus beyond once, no extra outro, no extended ambience, no cinematic buildup longer than 10 seconds, Finish cleanly and decisively before 3:30, Slow-building orchestral tribute inspired by Sir David Attenborough’s classical and natural-history sensibility, concise radio edit, target length 3:00 to 3:30 maximum, Piano foundation, warm strings, French horn glow, soft woodwinds, low orchestral pulse, gentle choir, birdsong, ocean and forest ambience, Begin intimate and observant, then expand into a dignified planetary swell, evoking oceans, forests, mountains, migration, fragile Earth, and awakened care, Mature sincere British lead vocal, male or female as suits the song, natural UK accent, clear diction, No trailer drums, no melodrama, no extended instrumental breaks, no BBC theme imit
3:07

Gorillas in His Midst: Attenborough at 100
STRICT 3-MINUTE RADIO EDIT, Target 3:00, absolute maximum 3:30, Compact commercial structure, fast section transitions, no long instrumental breaks, no extended intro, no repeated final chorus beyond once, no extra outro, no cinematic buildup longer than 8 seconds, Finish cleanly and decisively before 3:30, Deep Rwandan-inspired East African celebration anthem, joyful Rwanda mountain dance energy, powerful ingoma-style drum circle, layered hand drums, hand claps, foot-stomp pulse, bright call-and-response community vocals, warm soulful lead vocal, male or female, natural British English diction, joyful African choral response feel, vibrant female harmony hooks, inanga-like plucked strings, ikembe thumb piano sparkle, wooden flute colours, ululation-style celebration accents, forest mist atmosphere, Rwanda hills sunrise feeling, communal joy, human warmth, living-earth wonder, celebratory but respectful, organic acoustic production, strong ch

