
One Drop, One Heart (Hurricane Melissa Relief for Jamaica
https://supportjamaica.gov.jm 💛💚 🙏 🤝 💓🙌🇯🇲
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187 songs
2:37

Gritty spoken-word narration in the rough, reflective tone of Charles Bukowski, deep and smoky male voice, slow pacing and emotional realism, performed over a slow reggae–dub instrumental with deep bassline, off-beat guitar skanks, light drums, vinyl crackle, and ambient thunder and rain sounds, cinematic and soulful, evoking resilience, recovery, and unity after Hurricane Melissa, with messages of hope, cultural pride, and the Jamaican spirit, mood: raw, poetic, melancholic yet uplifting, tempo around 80 BPM, max 3 minutes, lyrics tell a story of survival and rebirth: the storm tears down walls but not the soul, reggae never drowns, Jamaica rises again, tributes to the people’s strength, global unity, and music as a lifeline
4:46

Soul Dub, Jazz Funk, Organic House, Groove Electronica, Downtempo, Broken Beat, Conscious Soul, Psychedelic Lounge, Tropical Dub, Deep Reggae Soul, Nu-Jazz, Spiritual Groove, Ambient Funk, Electroacoustic Soul, Warm Electronica, Chillout Jazz, Dub Poetry, Organic Funk, Soft Trip-Hop, Worldbeat, Cinematic Soul, Afro Groove, Jazz Fusion, Neo-Soul, Psychedelic Dub, Sentimental Dub, Urban Jazz-Funk, Harmonic House, Analog Soul Pop, Lush Groove, 102 bpm
3:03

A fusion track weaving classic enka melodies with rich reggae grooves, Verses feature expressive, husky female vocals over syncopated guitar, rootsy bass, and light percussion, Choruses burst with brass accents and dub-inspired effects, blending Japanese and Jamaican instrumentation seamlessly, Funk metal
2:48

A heartfelt Soulful Reggae × Ska anthem celebrating unity, resilience, and sunshine after the storm, Blend the laid-back one-drop rhythm of roots reggae with the brass-driven bounce of classic ska, Use warm Rhodes piano, rhythmic off-beat guitar skanks, melodic bassline, soft horns (trumpet & trombone), and steel drum for tropical brightness, Add call-and-response gospel-style backing vocals, handclaps, and smooth percussion (congas, shaker) for a communal feel, Keep the mix organic, analog, and radiant, evoking a sunrise over the Caribbean Sea — a sound of solidarity and rebirth, End with gentle horn fades and ocean wave ambience, Genre: Soulful Reggae × Ska
Tempo: 82 BPM
Key: B♭ Major
Vocal: Warm, mid-range soulful vocal
Mood: Uplifting, hopeful, heart-warming
4:57

Reggae rock, gospel rock, male vocals, Bob Marley's style, powerful, uplifting, anthem of hope, massive gospel choir, distorted rock guitars, Hammond organ, horns section, one-drop rhythm, global unity
2:37

emotional, pop, female vocals, melodic
7:24

[Genre: Reggae Fusion, Polish Blues-Rock Ballad, Soul-Reggae, Modern Roots Reggae, Symphonic Blues]
[Key: D Minor → F Major → G Major (modulations)]
[BPM: 78→92 variable, rubato interludes]
[Time Signature: 4/4 with reggae swing, occasional 6/8 bridge]
[Chord Progression: i–VI–VII–IV–V–i → modulated sequence]
[Instruments: Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Bass, Drums, Hammond Organ, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Harmonica, String Orchestra, Percussion]
[Guitar Style: Blues bends, expressive solos]
[Drums: Dynamic fills, technical solos (Dennis Chambers style)]
[Vocals: Polish male lead, soulful, expressive melismas, emotional tone, gospel harmonies in choruses]
[Production: Modern analog warmth, dub echoes, wide stereo, dynamic reverb, vintage compression, emotional mix]
7:41

[Genre: Reggae-Influenced Blues Rock, Modern Ballad, Roots Reggae Fusion]
[Key: B Minor → E Major modulation, variable tonality]
[BPM: 70-95, Andante → Allegro shifts, storytelling pace]
[Time Signature: 4/4, subtle swing, variable tempo]
[Chord Progression: i-V-VII-IV-VI-III-iv-V, expressive harmonic shifts]
[Instruments: Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Bass, Piano, Hammond Organ, Strings, Drums, Harmonica]
[Guitar Style: Fingerstyle, melodic solos, virtuosic & emotional bends]
[Drums: Technical, dynamic fills, variable tempo]
[Bass: Melodic & supportive, grooves with melodic runs]
[Vocal Style: Emotional male lead, expressive, legato & staccato, harmonies in choruses]
[Production: Modern warm mix, spacious, layered textures, vintage analog feel]
3:57

Roots Reggae, One Drop rhythm, positive vibes, uplifting, community anthem, Jamaica roots sound, conscious reggae, Classic Roots Reggae, 1970s influenced, organic production, warm analog sound, one drop drum pattern, deep bass-driven, sskank guitar offbeat, soulful male lead vocals with backing harmonies, hopeful and dignified mood, major key, tempo 80 BPM, Instruments: bass guitar (lead melodic), rhythm guitar, drums (one drop), organ (bubble rhythm), percussion, backing vocals, optional horns, Mood: warm, uplifting, hopeful, community-focused, dignified, positive despite adversity, Inspiration: Bbob Marley & The Wailers, Toots & The Maytals, Steel Pulse, classic Studio One sound, Treasure Isle riddims, Key: D major or G major (warm, hopeful keys), Rhythm Feel: Laid-back with slight swing, "behind the beat" feel, Dynamic Range: Moderate - verses more intimate, chorus full and uplifting
3:34

Roots reggae is a soulful, rhythm-driven genre born in Jamaica, known for its deep basslines, offbeat guitar skanks, and the iconic one drop drum pattern, It carries a laid-back groove with a slight swing, often described as “behind the beat, ” creating a relaxed yet powerful feel, The style blends organic instrumentation—bass, rhythm guitar, drums, organ (bubble rhythm), and percussion—with warm analog production that echoes the 1970s golden era, Vocals are heartfelt and conscious, often supported by rich harmonies, delivering messages of hope, unity, and resilience, Inspired by legends like, roots reggae is more than music—it’s a movement rooted in dignity, cultural pride, and social awareness, Songs in this style often use major keys like G or D major to evoke warmth and optimism, It’s a genre that uplifts communities, honors tradition, and invites listeners to reflect, heal, and stand together through adversity
4:37

Male tenor voice (warm, soulful, emotional), classic reggae roots with cinematic orchestration, deep bass, real drums, electric guitar skank, brass section, and gospel organ, Tempo 80 BPM, key D major, Texture: warm, analog, heartfelt, full-bodied, like sunset light over flooded streets, Inspired by solidarity, hope, and rebuilding after hurricane, Rhythm: laid-back, “one drop” pattern with steady heartbeat groove, Add orchestral strings and subtle cinematic percussion to give a heroic, human tone, Start immediately with lead vocal line — no intro, no ambient buildup, no soft vocalizations, Clip Volume: +2, 5 dB
Weird: 0, 24 | Style: 0, 58
3:35

3:24

inematic world-soul anthem blending reggae-inspired percussion and gospel-swell vocals, Style: emotional world-pop × cinematic soul × island percussion, Tempo: 100 BPM, Instruments: piano, steel drums, deep bass, strings, atmospheric synths, layered gospel choir, Vocal: soulful female lead with dynamic emotion, layered chorus harmonies, Mood: mournful yet defiant; grief giving way to radiant hope, Production: thunder samples, rain ambience fading into sunrise tones, heavy reverb on vocals, heartbeat-like kick drum through verses, uplifting modulation for final chorus, Sonic goal: evoke collective prayer and rebirth after the storm
4:43

Male tenor voice (warm, soulful, emotional), classic reggae roots with cinematic orchestration, deep bass, real drums, electric guitar skank, brass section, and gospel organ, Tempo 80 BPM, key D major, Texture: warm, analog, heartfelt, full-bodied, like sunset light over flooded streets, Inspired by solidarity, hope, and rebuilding after hurricane, Rhythm: laid-back, “one drop” pattern with steady heartbeat groove, Add orchestral strings and subtle cinematic percussion to give a heroic, human tone, Start immediately with lead vocal line — no intro, no ambient buildup, no soft vocalizations, Clip Volume: +2, 5 dB
Weird: 0, 24 | Style: 0, 58
3:44

reggaetonwave, pop-rock with indie and garage rock influences from the late 90s, alternative pop, r&b, soul, emotional, orchestral, vocals: Smoky, breathy, and slightly nasal, Soft-pained, numb tone, Air in the voice, Youthful but broken
3:35

Female vocalist, reggae blues fusion, roots reggae rhythm with soulful blues vocals, laid-back groove, guitar rhythmic chord chops on the upbeat, warm bass line, gentle percussion, Hammond organ accents, emotional and uplifting, organic sound, 85 BPM
4:11

Roots Reggae, One Drop rhythm, positive vibes, uplifting, community anthem, Jamaica roots sound, conscious reggae, Classic Roots Reggae, 1970s influenced, organic production, warm analog sound, one drop drum pattern, deep bass-driven, sskank guitar offbeat, soulful male lead vocals with backing harmonies, hopeful and dignified mood, major key, tempo 80 BPM, Instruments: bass guitar (lead melodic), rhythm guitar, drums (one drop), organ (bubble rhythm), percussion, backing vocals, optional horns, Mood: warm, uplifting, hopeful, community-focused, dignified, positive despite adversity, Inspiration: Bbob Marley & The Wailers, Toots & The Maytals, Steel Pulse, classic Studio One sound, Treasure Isle riddims, Key: D major or G major (warm, hopeful keys), Rhythm Feel: Laid-back with slight swing, "behind the beat" feel, Dynamic Range: Moderate - verses more intimate, chorus full and uplifting
3:59

Reggae, gospel, male vocals, Bob Marley's style, uplifting, powerful, anthem of hope, soulful, strong female gospel choir, Hammond organ, horns section, one-drop rhythm, resilience
4:20

Roots Reggae × Emotional Caribbean Soul | Tempo: 76 BPM | Key: G major | Energy: steady groove → uplifting → soulful fade | Feel: warm analog tone, live-band session vibe, relaxed swing rhythm | Vocals: deep soulful male lead with classic island phrasing, rich harmony trio ±40° pan, natural dynamics, plate + hall blend reverb (3–5 s) | Instruments: Fender Jazz bass (90–120 Hz center), sskank guitar L40°, Hammond organ R40°, rimshot snare reverb 2 s, tambourine ¼ beat, light brass pad behind organ | Mix: 8D binaural space rotation 0, 2 Hz, stereo width 190°, analog saturation 1, 5%, compression 2, 5:1, –8 LUFS target | Ambience: live room reflections 25%, crowd claps diffuse 1, 3 s, vinyl hiss –30 dB for warmth | Mood: hope after disaster, unity and healing through giving, compassion and solidarity across islands | Production Goal: immersive 8D roots sound with world-class studio quality, organic warmth, and emotionally uplifting spirit, high quality, world-class studio production
5:45

Roots Reggae, positive vibes, uplifting, community anthem, Jamaica roots sound, conscious reggae, Classic Roots Reggae, 1970s influenced, warm analog sound, one drop drum pattern, deep bass-driven, sskank guitar offbeat, soulful male lead vocals with backing harmonies, hopeful and dignified mood, major key, tempo 80 BPM, Instruments: bass guitar (lead melodic), rhythm guitar, drums (one drop), organ (bubble rhythm), percussion, backing vocals, optional horns, Mood: warm, uplifting, hopeful, community-focused, dignified, positive despite adversity, Inspiration: Bbob Marley & The Wailers, Toots & The Maytals, Steel Pulse, classic Studio One sound, Treasure Isle riddims, Key: D major or G major (warm, hopeful keys)
4:22

Genre: Authentic roots reggae with soulful, modern production
Mood: Hopeful, reverent, resilient, communal — calm strength in the face of devastation
Tempo: 86 BPM
Key: D minor (warm, earthy tonality)
Vocal Style:
Lead: Warm, grounded male voice with gentle Jamaican Patois inflection (singing in Polish, but phrased like reggae — relaxed, offbeat flow)
Harmony: Soft female backing vocals in thirds during choruses
Ad-libs: Subtle crowd responses (“Yeah!”, “Hold on!”) for communal feel
Instrumentation:
Bass: Deep, melodic one-drop bassline — analog, rounded, pulsing like a heartbeat
Drums: Nyabinghi-style hand drums (no snare) — organic, ritualistic, steady
Guitar: Clean, skanking rhythm guitar with vintage amp warmth and light tape echo
Keys: Hammond organ with soft stabs and sustained chords — spiritual, not flashy
Ambience: Distant birdsong, gentle wind, subtle vinyl crackle for analog texture
No synths, no electronic drums — only acoustic and analog elements
7:13

[Genre: Epic Rock Ballad, Blues-Rock, Symphonic, Reggae Influences]
[Key: Multiple modulations, D Minor → G Major → A Major]
[BPM: 70–120, variable, dynamic storytelling pace]
[Time Signature: 4/4 with occasional 6/8 feel]
[Chord Progression: i-VI-III-VII-IV-V, flexible variations]
[Instruments: Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Bass, Drums, Symphonic Strings, Keys, Percussion]
[Vocal Style: Multi-part harmonies, emotional storytelling, call & response, variable dynamics]
[Vocal Arrangement: Each verse sung by different singers, switching every 2–4 lines, chorus layered with multiple voices, all genders can join anytime]
[Guitar Style: Virtuosic solos, bluesy bends, fingerpicked arpeggios]
[Drums: Technical solos, dynamic fills, jazz/rock hybrid]
[Production: Wide stereo, orchestral swells, natural reverb, layered vocals]
[Influences: USA for Africa, B, B, King, Satriani, Weckl]
3:34

Reggae, Polish, Mesajah, Vavamuffin, male vocals
3:49

Genre: Authentic roots reggae with soulful, modern production
Mood: Hopeful, reverent, resilient, communal — calm strength in the face of devastation
Tempo: 86 BPM
Key: D minor (warm, earthy tonality)
Vocal Style:
Lead: Warm, grounded male voice with gentle Jamaican Patois inflection (singing in English, but phrased like reggae — relaxed, offbeat flow)
Harmony: Soft female backing vocals in thirds during choruses
Ad-libs: Subtle crowd responses (“Yeah!”, “Hold on!”) for communal feel
Instrumentation:
Bass: Deep, melodic one-drop bassline — analog, rounded, pulsing like a heartbeat
Drums: Nyabinghi-style hand drums (no snare) — organic, ritualistic, steady
Guitar: Clean, skanking rhythm guitar with vintage amp warmth and light tape echo
Keys: Hammond organ with soft stabs and sustained chords — spiritual, not flashy
Ambience: Distant birdsong, gentle wind, subtle vinyl crackle for analog texture
No synths, no electronic drums — only acoustic and analog elements
2:17

Emotional reggae-pop with light dancehall percussion, warm acoustic guitar, and soulful female vocals, Mood:
Hopeful, heartfelt, communal — perfect for a sunrise after the storm ☀️🌊
#ReliefOneDropOneHeartForJamaica
2:37

Ska, Reggae, Roots reggae
3:41

Cinematic, emotional post-electronic anthem merging prayer and pulse, A low, trembling drone opens — like the earth remembering loss, Gradually, distant choral hums rise, joined by heartbeat drums and trembling strings, Synths shimmer like sunlight breaking through storm clouds, weaving sorrow into radiant motion, The rhythm is slow but determined — every beat a step toward rebuilding, Female vocals enter soft and breathless, almost spoken, whispering fragments of hope and grief, In the chorus, her voice expands, layered and imperfect, carrying both pain and grace, Tape hiss and organic noise remain unpolished — proof of humanity in digital sound, The bridge falls silent except for faint breathing, before the final surge blooms into orchestral resonance, It’s not a song of mourning — it’s a song of rebirth, born from rain and silence, Hope is not loud here; it glows — fragile, human, unstoppable
2:48

Create a serious, heartfelt reggae track with a steady groove and warm, deep bass, The mood is reflective and uplifting, emphasizing hope, unity, and support, Include light percussion, gentle guitar or piano chords, and subtle melodic synths or keys, The track should feel soulful and emotional, suitable for a multi-lingual song about helping Jamaica, Avoid overly upbeat or party-style reggae — focus on sincerity and connection
3:47

A country rock song in the key of G major, with a tempo of 120 BPM, The song features a female lead vocalist with a clear, slightly raspy baritone voice, The instrumentation includes acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, and a harmonica, The acoustic guitar provides a steady rhythm with strummed chords, while the electric guitar plays melodic fills and a prominent solo, The bass guitar lays down a walking bass line, and the drums provide a standard rock beat with a strong backbeat on the snare, The harmonica plays melodic counterpoints to the vocals and electric guitar, The song structure is verse-chorus with a bridge and an instrumental break, The chord progression in the verses is primarily G-C-D-G, and the chorus uses G-C-D-Em, The melody is catchy and memorable, with a focus on diatonic intervals, Production elements include a clean mix with a slight reverb on the vocals and guitars, giving it an open, spacious feel, ‑male singer, ‑male vocals, ‑male rapper
3:44

Reggae-inspired cinematic pop anthem featuring soulful soprano female vocals with warm harmonies and uplifting energy, Key of C Major chosen for brightness and hope, Arrangement blends traditional reggae rhythm (offbeat guitar accents, bass groove, and laid-back drums) with cinematic strings and choir elements for emotional depth, Verses carry storytelling warmth about community and resilience, while the chorus swells into a unifying anthem celebrating Jamaican strength and spirit, Bridge introduces choral harmonies and acoustic instrumentation for heartfelt reflection before the final, powerful reprise, Production balances roots reggae authenticity with modern pop clarity — steelpans, rhythmic guitars, organic percussion, and layered vocal textures creating a sense of unity and renewal, Mood is hopeful, uplifting, and deeply emotional — a call for rebuilding, solidarity, and love
5:31

Echoes of Jamaica
v4.5-all
piano and strings-driven, choir, introspective, ethereal, ballad, soul, hauntingly beautiful ballad, heartfelt, beautiful, dance, violin, cello
3:46

<LANGUAGE: English with sparse Jamaican Patois ad-libs (≤10%)>
<GENRE: Uplifting modern roots reggae (one-drop), proud & positive>
<BPM: 92>
<KEY: D major>
<MOOD: resilient, warm, communal, forward-looking>
<LYRIC SAFETY: No lament, no tragedy, no blame, Only dignity, unity, rebuilding, >
<VOCAL STYLE: Confident warm tenor; minimal melisma; smile in tone; light vibrato on “rise/again”, >
<BGV STYLE: Tight 3rds in choruses; simple call & response on final hook, >
<PRONUNCIATION: Keep Patois clear and short (“wi deh yah”, “tek heart”, “likkle but tallawah”), >
3:54

Create a cinematic, emotional world anthem titled "Un cœur, une voix", Style: gospel-reggae-soul fusion
Tempo 68 bpm, key D major (modulate to E major in bridge), Start soft with piano and acoustic guitar, add light reggae percussion and bass, Build progressively into a full gospel choir with strings and warm reverb, Lead vocal: soulful and hopeful, restrained at first, then powerful and heartfelt, Add background vocals on the final choruses for a collective feel, Theme: resilience and solidarity after a devastating hurricane in Jamaica, Tone: respectful, emotional, universal, hopeful
3:54

A slow-tempo, spiritually uplifting roots reggae and gospel rock anthem about standing with Jamaica after devastation The lyrics should reflect a message of hope, unity and strength, with the sound of classic Bob Marley-style roots reggae blended with epic gospel choir harmonies, cinematic orchestration, and emotional textures — like a spiritual movie soundtrack for global solidarity
3:08

Reggae, Dub, Roots, Offbeat, Bass, Percussion, Gitarre, Orgel, Bläser, Melancholie, Sehnsucht, Erinnerung, Spiritualität, Trauer, Einkehr, Frieden, Hoffnung, Einheit, Wärme
4:03

Female vocalist, smooth jazz reggae fusion, sultry sophisticated vocal style like Sade, laid-back sensual groove, guitar rhythmic chord chops on the upbeat, deep walking bass line, soft brushed drums, subtle saxophone accents, Hammond organ swells, silky emotional delivery, sophisticated production, 82 BPM
4:49

soulful roots reggae with cinematic warmth, male vocals rich and textured, deep emotional tone, slow uplifting groove with live drums, warm bass, organ, and nylon guitar, extended instrumental breaks with brass and percussion fills, 88 BPM in G major [organic analog mix] [warm island sunlight tone] [community spirit] [slow breath phrasing] [hopeful rebuild energy]
3:13

102 BPM, B minor → G major lift in final chorus, Heavy 808s, crisp clap/snare, reggae guitar on choruses, steel drums and brass stabs, dub delays on the bridge, big choir swell on the last hook, Female group: gritty rap + soaring lead + dancehall harmonies, Uplifting, hopeful, triumphant, References to Jamaica (St, Elizabeth, Westmoreland, Black River, Santa Cruz, Montego Bay), “Violet glitch” futuristic vibe, Use bold female vocals, a mix of melodic hooks and rhythmic chant parts, and a festival-style electronic beat, The vibe should feel empowering, youthful, and unstoppable
Instrumentation & Production: Trap-inspired drums — tight kicks, crisp hi-hats, deep sub-bass, Electronic synths — saw leads, risers, bass drops, and glitchy effects, Pop-rock and EDM elements — especially in the chorus with big, layered synths and powerful reverb
2:36

7:57

[Genre: Epic Symphonic Rock Ballad / Pop-Rock / Gospel-Rock / Shoegaze / Post-Rock with Reggae & Jamaican influences]
[Key: G Major → A Major → C Major modulations]
[BPM: 88–120 variable tempo, cinematic dynamics]
[Time Signature: 4/4 with reggae offbeat feel and gospel swing]
[Chord Progression: I–V–vi–IV–V/VII–iii–IV–V (G–D–Em–C–A–Bm–C–D)]
[Instruments: Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Bass, Drums, Gospel Choir, Strings, Brass, Steel Drums, Synth Pads, Piano]
[Guitar Style: Marley-inspired groove + virtuosic Santana & Vai solos]
[Drums: Reggae-fusion + Neil Peart-style technical solos]
[Vocals: Multi-language (EN/ES/FR/LA/SWA/PT/JA), many singers in layers & harmonies]
[Production: Epic filmic depth, wide stereo, symphonic mix, strong chorus lift, emotional crescendo, fade-out outro]
8:29

[Genre: Majestic cinematic ballad, symphonic rock, post-rock, shoegaze, gospel-rock, reggae influence]
[Key: Multiple modulations, dynamic shifts, major/minor alternations]
[BPM: Variable 70-120, tempo changes with emotional intensity]
[Time Signature: 4/4 standard, occasional 6/8 passages for choruses]
[Instruments: Acoustic guitar, electric guitars, bass, drums, symphonic strings, brass, piano, synth pads, multi-lingual choir]
[Guitar Style: Expressive bends, vibrato, virtuosic solos, melodic phrasing]
[Drums: Dynamic, technical, showy solos, multi-layered percussion]
[Production: Cinematic, wide stereo, reverb-rich, dynamic range, orchestral depth]
[Vocal Style: Multi-lingual choir, layered harmonies, emotional lead vocals, improvisation]
[Mix: Spacious, dynamic, powerful crescendos, fade-outs, atmospheric interludes]
7:36

[Genre: Majestic cinematic ballad, symphonic rock, post-rock, shoegaze, gospel-rock, reggae influence]
[Key: Multiple modulations, dynamic shifts, major/minor alternations]
[BPM: Variable 70-120, tempo changes with emotional intensity]
[Time Signature: 4/4 standard, occasional 6/8 passages for choruses]
[Instruments: Acoustic guitar, electric guitars, bass, drums, symphonic strings, brass, piano, synth pads, multi-lingual choir]
[Guitar Style: Expressive bends, vibrato, virtuosic solos, melodic phrasing]
[Drums: Dynamic, technical, showy solos, multi-layered percussion]
[Production: Cinematic, wide stereo, reverb-rich, dynamic range, orchestral depth]
[Vocal Style: Multi-lingual choir, layered harmonies, emotional lead vocals, improvisation]
[Mix: Spacious, dynamic, powerful crescendos, fade-outs, atmospheric interludes]
3:04

Tempo ~75 bpm, steady one-drop beat, melodic bassline, gentle brass and guitar )
3:34

Smooth female vocal with soulful reggae feel and warm tone, Add gentle vocal ad-libs and harmonies (e, g, “yeah”, “oh Jamaica”, “one love”), Soft reggae / soul-reggae groove with tropical elements — warm bass, light guitarskank, soft percussion, airy synths, and gentle island breeze ambience, Emotional, soothing, hopeful — about unity, strength, and love for Jamaica after the storm, Tags: #ReliefOneDropOneHeartForJamaica #reggae #hope #unity #Jamaica
Inspired by BobMarleyEtana, and the island spirit of resilience
6:34

roots reggae, raggae, ambient, atmospheric, slow, melodiocre des meilleurs, doc sentinel, dynamic mixed mirror duet, grumpy male vocal, [Yé-yé], string guitar, fingerpicking guitar, layered vocal
3:19

A reggae groove with a steady, syncopated rhythm, underpinned by a warm acoustic guitar and a walking bassline, Gentle steel drums weave a tropical melody, while a soulful vocal delivery carries a message of resilience, The chorus swells with rich choral harmonies, creating an uplifting and hopeful soundscape, male vocals
2:54

Authentic roots reggae in the style of 1970s Kingston, Deep bass groove, one-drop drum rhythm, offbeat skanking guitars, and warm vintage organ, Male lead vocals with soulful backing harmonies and Nyabinghi percussion, Uplifting and spiritual, inspired by unity, freedom, and love, Tempo around 85 BPM, Tropical, emotional, full of roots energy
3:49

A warm and heartfelt pop-reggae ballad symbolizing hope and rebirth through the blue blossom of the Lignum Vitae, Jamaica’s national flower, Blend 80s Japanese pop tenderness (Japanese City Pop style) with gentle island rhythm and acoustic soul textures, Use acoustic guitar, Rhodes piano, upright bass, light percussion, steelpan highlights, and lush vocal harmonies, The arrangement should feel airy and organic, evoking the soft breeze and resilience of island life after hardship, The female vocal should be gentle, expressive, and comforting, conveying quiet strength, empathy, and emotional warmth rather than overt power, The song expresses quiet strength, community, and the healing power of nature, like the blue flower blooming again after hardship, a message of renewal and shared love that bridges Japan’s softness with Jamaica’s soul, Genre: Japanese Soft City Pop × Roots Reggae Soul
Tempo: 82 BPM
Key: G Major
Mood: Hopeful, tender, bittersweet but healing
3:01

[Title] Rise Again Jamaica
[Genre] Roots Reggae × Lightfell Style
[Tempo] 76 BPM
[Key] A minor
[Vocal] Warm lead vocal + choir (English + Japanese)
[Structure] Intro → Verse → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Verse → Chorus → Bridge → Final Chorus → Outro
[Sound Design] One-drop drums, deep bass, offbeat skanking guitar, bubbling organ, conga & shaker, Choir shouts powerful phrases like “One Love” and “Rise Again, ”
[Mood] Hope and rebirth, respect for roots, the power of community and love, [Imagery] Flowers blooming from ashes, the sun after the storm, music’s light embracing the city












































