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Mi Cumpleaños 🎂 💕 🥳💃🏼🌹♥️

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3 songs
3:49Song Image
Studio recording, Adult contemporary bolero-pop ballad, Female lead vocal: deep, mature, warm, sweet undertone, intimate tone (age 45+), No live ambience, No audience, Clean mix, Emotional but not sad, Instrumentation: cinematic piano intro, soft strings pad, subtle fretless bass, brushed drums, light orchestral swells in final chorus, Modern polished production, Add layered female background harmonies (3–4 voices), Use stacked thirds and fifths, Low octave support under selected lines, Harmony swell before final chorus, Drop harmonies before final “yo” (lead alone), Sustain chord before last response, Wide harmony spread in final chorus, Background vocal lift on “hoy” and “soy”, Whisper harmony texture under bridge lines, Commercial, uplifting, elegant, empowering energy
2:39Song Image
Cinematic elegant folk song with Latin soul, inspired by mature female voice (deep, warm, emotional), Studio recording, no live audience, Start with soft piano and acoustic guitar, airy female harmonies, Gradually build with organic percussion, soft bass, and subtle strings, Chorus should feel expansive but intimate, with layered 3-4 female backing vocals (not unison), wide stereo harmonies, call-and-response, emotional lift, Include whisper harmonies (“me celebro”, “qué camino”) very soft in background, Bridge should break down minimal, then grow into cinematic swell with harmonies lifting lead voice, Final chorus full but elegant, no overproduction, Outro soft, fade with harmonies, Human feel, expressive, no synthetic tone, Female lead voice only, soulful, mature, controlled emotion
2:28Song Image
Create a professional studio recording of “Hoy sí brindo” in Latin American acoustic folk style, NOT pop, Begin with multiple warm acoustic guitars (rhythmic and arpeggiated), no singing at first, No electronic elements, No modern pop drums, Add soft hand percussion or cajón only when chorus begins, Gradual organic crescendo: guitars first, then subtle piano and light strings, Female Cuban deep mature voice, rich contralto tone, powerful but warm, never childish, Clear pauses and rhythmic “pa, pa, pa” accents in verses, Insert spoken playful interjection mid-song: “un poco de orden…” short pause “¡guay!” joyful and natural, Strong full harmonies in thirds and fifths during chorus, rising and wide, not whispery, Live ensemble feeling, celebratory, rooted, elegant, uplifting