4:01

Kindgom From Ash
v5.5
Cinematic rap-rock anthem at 98 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone, emotional grit and chest voice power, Style blends cinematic trap drums, deep 808 sub bass, distorted electric guitars, wide strings, and atmospheric pads, Verses are intimate rap-sung storytelling with restrained percussion and cello pulses, Pre-chorus builds tension using tom hits, risers, and harmonic vocal layers, Chorus explodes into stadium energy with layered snares, wide guitars, cinematic strings, and strong anthem delivery, Include dynamic drops, silence accents, and sub impacts for dramatic emphasis, Bridge becomes minimal and atmospheric with echo textures and thunder ambience before final chorus lift, Mood is resilient, sovereign, reflective, and powerful, like rising from betrayal into authority, No male vocals, No duet, Focus on emotional clarity, lyrical space, and cinematic momentum that feels personal but universal
4:21

Cinematic rap-rock anthem at 112 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone, strong chest voice and rhythmic rap-sung cadence, No male vocals, Deep sliding 808 sub bass drives the groove with punchy kicks, wide snare layers, and fast trap hi-hat rolls, Verses feel tight and forward with muted electric guitar chugs and cello doubling the bass, Pre-chorus builds tension using tom impacts, reverse cymbals, and string risers, Chorus expands into stadium energy with wide distorted electric guitars, cinematic string stacks, choir pads, and powerful harmony doubles, Include dynamic drops, sub impacts, silence accents, and half-time bridge atmosphere before a final lifted chorus, Mood is resilient, defiant, and empowering about leaving toxic family structures and forming chosen spiritual family
3:11

Truth’s A Bitch
v5.5
Cinematic rap-rock hip-hop fusion at 114 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and strong rhythmic rap-sung delivery, No male vocals, Deep sliding 808 bass drives the track with punchy syncopated kicks, wide snares and claps, and fast hi-hat rolls with bounce, Verses are tight and groove-focused with muted electric guitar chugs acting as rhythmic elements, Pre-chorus builds tension with tom hits, risers, and vocal layers, Chorus hits with high energy using wide distorted electric guitars, active 808 movement, layered drums, and strong hook delivery that rides the beat, Include dynamic drops, half-time bridge with sub impacts, and a powerful final chorus, Mood is bold, confrontational, confident, and empowering, centered on truth, independence, and breaking silence
2:51

Cinematic rap-rock hip-hop fusion track at 116 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and continuous rap-sung cadence, No male vocals, Deep sliding 808 sub bass drives the groove throughout the entire track with punchy kicks, rimshot snare layers, and fast 16th-note trap hi-hat rolls, Verses use palm-muted electric guitar chugs and minimal cinematic strings for tight rhythmic vocal delivery, Chorus keeps forward motion with wide distorted electric guitars, layered snares and claps, choir pads, cinematic string stacks, and aggressive 808 glide movement without switching to melodic singing, Include half-time bridge drop with industrial impacts before final high-energy hook return, Mood is confident, grounded, and defiant about reclaiming identity after breaking from toxic family structures, 32 bar musical outro with deep 808s rides the wave
4:18

Ghost Ledger
v5.5
Driving cinematic rap-rock hip-hop fusion anthem at 120 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and strong continuous rap-sung cadence, No male vocals, Deep sliding 808 sub bass creates a rolling wave-like groove that pushes the track forward with punchy hip-hop kicks, rimshot snares, and fast 16th-note trap hi-hats for constant movement, Verses feature tight palm-muted electric guitar rhythm locked to the drums, Keep strings minimal and distant, Chorus expands into wide distorted electric guitars, layered claps and snares, and stronger moving 808 bass while maintaining rap-sung delivery instead of pop singing, Include a half-time industrial bridge with sub impacts before a powerful final chorus return, End with a 16–32 bar instrumental outro fade driven by 808 bass, guitars, and drums
5:04

The Mean One
v5.5
Wave Driving cinematic rap-rock hip-hop fusion anthem at 124 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and strong continuous rap-sung cadence, No male vocals, Deep sliding 808 sub bass creates a rolling wave-like groove that pushes the track forward with punchy hip-hop kicks, rimshot snares, and fast 16th-note trap hi-hats for steady movement energy, Verses use tight palm-muted electric guitar rhythm locked to the drums, Keep orchestral elements minimal and distant for atmosphere only, Chorus expands into wide distorted electric guitars, layered claps and snares, and stronger moving 808 bass while maintaining rap-sung delivery instead of pop singing, Include a half-time industrial bridge before a powerful final chorus, Add an extended anthem lift and a 16–32 bar instrumental outro fade driven by 808 bass, guitars, and drums
5:04

Wave-driven cinematic rap-rock hip-hop fusion track at 118 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and continuous rap-sung cadence, No male vocals, Deep sliding 808 sub bass creates a steady forward rolling groove with punchy hip-hop kicks, rimshot snares, and fast 16th-note trap hi-hat patterns driving emotional momentum, Verses use tight palm-muted electric guitar rhythm locked to drums with minimal atmospheric strings only in background, Chorus expands into wide distorted electric guitars, layered claps and stronger moving 808 bass while maintaining rap-sung delivery instead of pop singing, Include a half-time industrial bridge exposing vocal intensity before returning to a powerful final chorus, Add extended anthem lift and 16–32 bar instrumental outro fade driven by 808 bass, guitars, and drums, Avoid dominant piano or cello
5:15

Wave-driven cinematic rap-rock hip-hop fusion anthem at 124 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and strong continuous rap-sung cadence, No male vocals, Deep sliding 808 sub bass creates rolling forward momentum like a steady wave with punchy hip-hop kicks, rimshot snares, layered claps, and fast 16th-note trap hi-hat patterns driving energy, Verses use tight palm-muted electric guitar rhythm locked to drums with minimal atmospheric strings only in background, Chorus expands into wide distorted electric guitars, stronger moving 808 bass, and anthem percussion layers while maintaining rap-sung delivery instead of pop singing, Include a half-time industrial bridge exposing vocal intensity before returning to a powerful double final chorus, Add extended anthem lift and 32–48 bar instrumental outro fade driven by 808 bass, guitars, and drums, Avoid dominant piano or cello
5:04

Wave-driven rap-rock hip-hop fusion track at 124 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and steady rap-sung cadence, No male vocals and no screaming, Deep sliding 808 sub bass drives the track like a rolling wave with punchy hip-hop kicks, rimshot snares, layered claps, and fast 16th-note trap hi-hats creating forward movement, Verses use tight palm-muted electric guitar rhythm locked to drums, Keep orchestral elements minimal and distant only for atmosphere, Chorus expands with wide distorted electric guitars and stronger moving 808 bass while maintaining controlled rap-sung delivery instead of pop singing, Include a short half-time industrial bridge with sub impacts before a powerful final chorus, End with a 32–48 bar instrumental outro groove led by 808, drums, and guitars
4:42

Wave-driven rap-rock hip-hop fusion anthem at 126 BPM in D minor with female low-alto lead vocal only, smoky rasp tone and strong continuous rap-sung cadence, No male vocals and no screaming, Deep sliding 808 sub bass drives the track with fast forward momentum supported by punchy hip-hop kicks, rimshot snares, layered claps, and rapid 16th-note trap hi-hat rolls, Verses use tight palm-muted electric guitar rhythm locked to drums instead of orchestral leads, Chorus expands into wide distorted electric guitars and stronger moving 808 bass while maintaining rap-sung delivery, Include a short half-time industrial bridge with sub impacts before a powerful double final chorus, Add a 16–32 bar instrumental outro groove driven by 808, drums, and guitars
