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SHIEL-LA-FIRE TOP 5

You liked my pod cast this is my top 5 for you. BE Blessed.šŸ˜‡
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6 songs
4:29Song Image
Spoken word gospel anthem with emotional rock energy, Mix of cinematic piano, gritty guitars, gospel choir, and raw male/female vocals, Soulful, revolutionary, and redemptive — like a sermon over fire, Use layered harmonies, dynamic drops, and dramatic pauses to emphasize the spiritual gravity of the lyrics, Tone is soulful, revolutionary, and redemptive, Message: God gets us, Jesus struggled like we do, This song is for the broken, not the perfect, ‑comedy, ‑edm, ‑funk, ‑jazz, ‑synthwave
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Genre: Emotional cinematic electronic | ambient orchestral | glitch-infused ballad Vocal Style: Male vocals only, sung emotionally from the soul — fragile falsetto, powerful builds, no rap Instruments: Ethereal piano, swelling orchestral strings, ambient textures, glitch effects, deep reverb, atmospheric pads, slow heartbeat kick Vibe: A haunting spiritual lament blending modern production with ancient sorrow, Starts soft, builds to an emotional crescendo, then decays into whispered echo, Inspiration: A soul crying out in the valley of death, reflecting Psalms of sorrow and faith, Sounds like a mix of ambient electronica and cinematic lament, Criwolf Cinematic Emo Orchestral Ambient Electronic, ‑Rap Trap Drill Funk Pop-punk Lo-fi Hyperpop Dance Synthwave Jazz R&B Country
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Suno Style Instructions (Paste in Style Description or Prompt section): A cinematic apocalyptic emo-electronica track in the style of Criwolf, Emotional falsetto vocals layered with glitchy synths, cinematic strings, distorted ambient pads, soaring electronic rises, EDM-style breakdowns, and dramatic transitions, The tone is urgent, prophetic, poetic, and devastating, No rap, No talking, Voice should break emotionally, Layers should rise and fall like the tide of judgment, Think Book of Revelation Ɨ Criwolf Ɨ angelic destruction choir, ‑No 80s synth No upbeat tempo No pop chorus No guitar-heavy rock No rap or talk sections (except intro quote)
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A haunting yet passionate 80s-inspired synth ballad with Stranger Things-style analog pads, echoing electric drums, subtle trap hi-hats, and emotional R&B vocal delivery, Includes expressive adlibs like ā€œoooh, ā€ ā€œyeah, ā€ and breathy falsetto runs, The mood is worshipful but intimate, blending neon-lit nostalgia with raw modern love for God, Sonic texture: retro cinematic + emotional trap R&B, Must feel sincere, personal, and vocally human, ‑Ballad (too slow) Gospel (don’t use the word at all) Lo-fi / Acoustic / Folk (not the vibe) Opera / Classical / Dream Pop (too floaty) Singer-Songwriter / Country K-pop / J-pop (too polished)
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A lush, haunting 1980s-inspired R&B slow-burn track with emotional trap soul influence, Atmospheric analog synth pads, melancholic piano chords, deep ambient reverb, and moaning vocal samples, Modern falsetto-style vocals, no rap—just aching melody and soul, Feels like The Weknd performing a Stranger Things worship ballad under neon crosses in the rain, Inspired by Psalms and Peter’s drowning moment, Style Influence: 75 Weirdness: 35 Vocal Style: All sung vocals, falsetto + midrange (no rap) Mood Tags: emotional, spiritual, 80s, synthwave, r&b, dramatic, cinematic, gospel-pop References: The Weknd, Stranger Things soundtrack, LNY, Joje, Tron: Legacy OST What to Include: 80s synths, emotional R&B vocal tone, ambient trap drums, cinematic pads, Stranger Things synth vibe, ‑NO guitars, ‑NO country, ‑NO rock, ‑Smooth, ‑emotional, ‑cinematic—acoustic rock, ‑metal, ‑blues guitar, ‑honky-tonk, ‑classic rock aggressive
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Modern cinematic worship anthem with emotional atmosphere, Slow build with soft piano, atmospheric pads, gentle acoustic guitar, and powerful emotional male vocals, Harmonies rise in the final chorus, Bridge builds with cinematic strings, subtle choir backing, and soaring delivery, Emotional cry-out to God based on Psalm 130, Deep reverence with powerful dynamic lift, ‑trap, ‑hyperpop, ‑edm, ‑lo-fi, ‑gospel quartet, ‑acoustic coffeehouse, ‑funk