4:20

My Father’s Heart
v4.5+
Warm, emotional male vocals float over soft piano and swelling strings, Flowing rhythms support the melodic verse and lush, layered chorus with subtle percussion, The instrumentation blossoms throughout, building a passionate, full sound enhanced by a rich harmony-driven chorus
3:54

Americana, future folk ballad, bedroom pop, studio quality, lo-fi, airy, breathy soft male voice with deep echo, soft, airy male voice, harmony, harmony, harmonies, minimal percussion, ‑Bass guitar, ‑bass drum, ‑upper pitch vocals
4:27

Acoustic folk rock, soft Nasal gritty male vocals, guitar, piano, organ, drums, very soft nasal voice, folk oriented vocals with rock band, 95 bpm, tender hoarse nasal vocal, HARMONIES, HARMONIES, HARMONIES
3:28

Wish Away
v4.5
A slow romantic pop ballad unfolds with methodical, expressive melodic phrasing of passionate male vocals, The arrangement starts intimate, gradually expanding to envelop a full orchestra—lush strings, gentle woodwinds, rich brass, and delicate harp—heightening the emotional peaks, ‑Bass Drum beat, ‑bass guitar, ‑twangy vocals, ‑Broadway vocals, ‑arpeggios, ‑piano chords, ‑country music styles, ‑country music vocals
3:25

The Child Within
v4.5
Uplifting Southern soul gospel with a powerful black male lead, supported throughout by a dynamic gospel choir, Each verse, chorus, and bridge is driven by full-band arrangements—organ, piano, vibrant horns, warm bass, gospel drums, and tasteful guitar—layered for dramatic, soulful impact
4:20

This track weaves acoustic folk, folk rock, and indie folk textures, anchored by soft, gritty 60s-influenced male vocals, Open-tuned guitar and subtle bass run throughout, joined by steady brushed drums, light organ, and melodious fingerpicked motifs, The arrangement remains seamlessly full with rich acoustic layers and gentle rhythmic drive from start to finish, Volume for vocals needs to be lowered to level of music
4:14

A tense, atmospheric folk-rock piece opens with a pulsing fingerpicked acoustic guitar, soft upright bass and sparse brushed drums, evoking both intimacy and unease, Breathy, reflective, depressing male vocals, Passionate harmony in choruses, Subtle organ swells and mournful strings rise in the chorus, deepening the tapestry, while a bridge features low drone and minimalist percussion, adding somber weight before settling into a haunting, resigned resolution
2:45

Acoustic rock, mid tempo, guitar, piano, and cello, heartfelt, intense male vocals, acoustic rock
3:49

Warm, emotional male vocals float over soft piano and swelling strings, Flowing rhythms support the melodic verse and lush, layered chorus with subtle percussion, The instrumentation blossoms throughout, building a passionate, full sound enhanced by a rich harmony-driven chorus
3:48

Corpus
v4.5+
Americana pop at 75 BPM, flowing and emotional
Vocals: Breathy, passionate male vocals — heartfelt, emotional vocal delivery, NO BASS DRUM, NO HEAVY PERCUSSION
Instrumentation:
• Full band arrangement
• Acoustic guitar as core rhythm
• subtle melodic Piano accents adding color and softness
• Drum brushes (no kick drum) for gentle rhythm
• Light harmony on the PreChorus sections
• Full vocal harmony on choruses
• No instrument dropouts; consistent emotional texture
• Brief melodic instrumental bridges between verse and chorus
• Melody should be smooth and soulful with subtle build in choruses
• Lyrics should emphasize memory, vulnerability, and the fragility of long-term love
• Keep instrumental transitions lyrical and seamless, enhancing storytelling
NO INSTRUMENT DROPOUTS IN VERSES
NO KICK DRUM BEATS, ‑Instrument dropouts, ‑bass drum beats, ‑heavy percussion, ‑upper range vocals
4:18

Weary Chair
v4.5
Title: I Am There
Style: Acoustic folk rock, soft rock
Prompt: Intimate acoustic guitar strums with warm resonance, gentle organ accents weaving softly in the background, upright bass with subtle movement, brushes on drums for a tender rhythmic pulse, and light string swells adding depth, Tempo: 85 BPM
Vocal Type: Breathy, raw, soft male vocal with echo, intimate delivery that feels desolate and personal, Mood Tags: Lonely, poignant, heartfelt, memory-driven, reflective on growing up and growing older, centered on the tender sacrifices of his mother, bittersweet but warm with gratitude
3:10

The Mirror
v4.5+
150 BPM, instruments: acoustic melodic guitars, acoustic guitars strums, gentle piano, upright bass, Hammond organ, brush drums, high-fidelity sound, smooth flow, clear tone, rock ballad
Soft Passionate, emotional male vocals, harmonies, breathy, airy vocals with echo, vocal volume level same as instrument accompaniment
3:49

Footprints
v4.5
Americana, future folk ballad, bedroom pop, studio quality, lo-fi, airy, breathy soft male voice with deep echo, soft, airy male voice, harmony, harmony, harmonies, minimal percussion, ‑Bass guitar, ‑bass drum, ‑upper pitch vocals
4:11

Weary Wind
v4.5+
Soft, emotional male vocal slightly lower in volume than the accompaniment, Vocal tone conveys sadness, loneliness, and longing without loud projection or falsetto high notes, Acoustic instrumentation with gentle guitars, warm strings, light drum brushes, and soft supporting synth, Music is melodic and warm, no heavy bass, no kick drums, no heavy beats, Subtle, warm vocal harmonies appear at emotional moments for depth and tenderness, 75 bpm, No falsetto vocal notes
5:12

Gentle fingerpicked acoustic guitar in Dorian mode, soft brushed percussion, faint flute and vocal drone, Two intertwined male vocals — one pure and melodic, the other a reflective counterline, Harmonies rise and fall like memory, Lyrical tone is poetic, wistful, and timeless, using nature and herbs as symbols of love, loss, and healing, Echoed reverb creates dreamlike distance, 78 BPM, Ethereal, nostalgic, mystical, poetic, haunting
3:27

Ballad, soft pop, 75 BPM, warm, lush string section, soft, tender male vocals, Broadway vocal, Broadway feel and emotion, Broadway vibe
3:18

Dream-pop song in the style of Cigarettes After Sex, Slow tempo, reverb guitars, soft synths, airy male vocals, nostalgic tone, A man scrolls through photos of his ex — dark hair, brown eyes, gentle smile — with her new life, He can’t forget her; the pictures stay in his dreams
3:27

Melodic, catchy, breathy, raw male vocals with obvious echo, 125 BPM, synth pop, ambient guitar, pop synth-pop, 80s synth accents, harmonies, melodic synth, acoustic guitar strums, electric piano counter melody, harsh, dark, weary vibe
2:34

Stages
v5
Tempo: Slow to moderate, around 82–88 BPM, A steady, deliberate pace that mirrors the emotional weight of the lyrics — not a ballad in the soft sense, but somber and reflective, Straightforward folk-rock rhythm, allowing the storytelling to stay front and center, No syncopated trickery — the focus is lyrical and emotional clarity, Male vocal is Earnest, raw, slightly strained
Delivery: Half-spoken at times, with emotional crescendos during key lines
Character: Male vocal sings in character, embodying the working-class man whose dreams fade over time, Dynamics: Builds gradually — soft and confessional early on, expanding into passionate declaration near the end, Acoustic guitar – the song’s foundation, steady strumming sets the rhythm, Hammond B3– key melodic and emotional voice, framing the intro and outro; mournful tone, Electric bass – subtle, supportive, gives low-end warmth, Piano and organ (subtle) – adds texture and solemnity, particularly in the chorus, Drums – soft, minimal;
3:43

A reflective, heartfelt folk ballad led by gentle acoustic guitar and soft fingerpicking, wrapped in a warm orchestral arrangement, Add a small string ensemble—violins, violas, cellos—that swells softly beneath the melody without overpowering it, Include light piano, subtle woodwinds (like flute or clarinet) for emotional color, and minimal percussion such as brushed snare or soft timpani rolls for depth, Vocals should be intimate, slightly raspy, and tender, carrying the tone of a blessing or quiet life-wisdom, Maintain a slow, meditative tempo and a mood of warmth, nostalgia, and quiet uplift, The overall sound blends timeless folk simplicity with gentle orchestral richness, No instrument dropouts
2:56

Warm smooth melody, mid-tempo, emotional, reflective male voice with echo, acoustic guitar and violin, soft piano, drum brushes, desolate, lonely vibe
2:23

Ballad, soft pop, 75 BPM, warm, lush string section, soft, tender male vocals, Broadway vocal, Broadway feel and emotion, Broadway vibe
3:21

Sparse, haunting acoustic ballad, Mid tempo, minor key, heavy sense of age, regret, and moral reckoning, Brief two-measure instrumental opening with dry, fingerpicked acoustic guitar and faint room ambience, Verses remain stripped down—acoustic guitar, subtle piano or low organ pad barely underneath, occasional brushed percussion or soft pulse like a distant heartbeat, Choruses introduce restrained multiple vocal harmonies, ghostlike and low in the mix, adding weight rather than fullness, Emotional arc should feel confessional, solemn, and unsparing, Bridge grows slightly in intensity with swelling low strings or bowed bass, distant electric guitar feedback, and atmospheric textures suggesting decay and memory, Dynamics remain controlled, Final section expands to full band: acoustic guitar, piano, low strings, minimal drums, and harmonies supporting an emotionally cracked lead vocal, Overall mood: stark, penitential, reflective, Vocals and instruments volumes are set equally
2:17

Fast, aggressive American punk rock, Tempo 180–200 BPM, Short, punchy song with no filler, Distorted, overdriven guitars with down-stroke rhythm, buzzing bass that follows the guitar tightly, simple driving drum beat with snare on the front edge, No solos, no clean tones, no studio polish, Vocals are sneering, shouted, slightly off-pitch, full of sarcasm and contempt — more bark than sing, Lyrics feel confrontational, anti-authority, bored-with-everything anger, street-level frustration, zero nostalgia, Think basement show energy, cracked amps, sweat and feedback, Keep it minimal, loud, reckless, and pissed off, End abruptly or with feedback decay, No pop hooks, no harmonies, no emotional softness
4:31

Resigned whispery vocal from a man facing the quiet aftermath of a defining breakup, Emotionally worn, determined but subdued, with anger turned inward, Strong, memorable melodies carry the song, darkened by reflective phrasing and emotional weight rather than volume, Mid-tempo pulse with steady momentum and no dynamic dropouts, Acoustic guitar leads the melodic framework, supported by warm electric piano lines, soft upright bass movement, brushed percussion only, and restrained Hammond B-3 organ textures, No instrument dropouts in any verse or section, Vocals are soaked in heavy, wet reverb, creating depth and emotional distance, Chorus features natural, soulful harmony vocals from band members, understated and blended, reinforcing the melody rather than lifting it, Lead vocal and instruments remain equal in the mix, Overall sound is earthy, shadowed, and ensemble-driven, intimate with history, No background oohs, aahs, or vocal pads, Continuous, cohesive arrangement throughout
4:07

This gritty, cinematic indie-rock track in G at 110 BPM starts with open acoustic strums and chorus-laden, angular electric guitars, Brittle lead vocals with echo are upfront with subtle harmonies, Verses include melodic picked bass, urgent tom-driven drums, metallic and brushed percussion, Mellotron/organ colors, and wide synth pads, The bridge rises dramatically on orchestral string swells, A tape-emulated mix bus glues the raw, atmospheric textures, understated vocals, vocal levels and instrumental levels are equal, no instrument dropouts, full musical melody backing, intense harmonies on chorus
4:35

65–70 bpm slow pop-rock ballad, Deeply melodic and reflective, classic singer-songwriter tone with the emotional clarity and melodic patience of Bridge Over Troubled Water, Do not rush lyric delivery—phrases should breathe and linger, Gentle drum brushes on snare, soft kick, no woodblocks, rim shots, or heavy percussion, Warm piano foundation with light acoustic guitar textures, Subtle bass supporting melody, Soft orchestral strings and airy synth pads slowly swelling underneath verses and chorus, Arrangement should grow gradually but remain restrained and intimate, Melody must carry the song with clear, memorable phrasing, Chorus harmonies are essential—rich, blended vocal harmony lifting the emotional peak without overpowering the lead, Bridge slightly widens the soundscape with fuller pads and strings before settling back into the final chorus, Smooth instrumental intro and a gentle 6-bar melodic outro fading naturally
3:48

4:47

A 70 bpm arrangement opens with gentle acoustic guitar strums and upright bass softly tracing melodic steps, Gentle synth pad gradually enters, deepening the warmth, Brushed drums layer in a gentle groove, Breathy, raw male vocals with intimate echo dominate, while each section builds lush warmth but maintains a sparse, reflective air
5:34

Soulful, roots-driven rock with a warm, rolling groove and a sense of release and renewal, Mid-tempo, lightly swinging feel that builds gradually without rushing, Vocals are raw, passionate, and conversational, delivered with rhythmic phrasing, emotional grit, and spontaneous energy, occasionally stretching lines and leaning into the beat, Music feels organic, almost jam-like, but still melodic and focused, Instrumentation includes acoustic guitar, electric rhythm guitar, Hammond B-3 organ, electric piano, steady bass, and relaxed but driving drums, Subtle call-and-response backing vocals in the chorus only, gospel-tinged but restrained, No instrument dropouts, No vocal effects beyond light room reverb, Overall tone is uplifting, earthy, and soulful, with a feeling of personal healing unfolding in real time, ‑Bass drum beats, ‑percussion, ‑falsetto vocals
3:40

If We Fall Down
v5.5
At 150 bpm uptempo, this melodic singer-songwriter track opens with a blend of acoustic and lightly overdriven electric guitar, upright bass, organ pads, and delicate drum brushes, Soft, Gravelly, breathy male vocals are emotional and raw yet soft with wet reverb, rich vocal harmonies envelope each chorus, All elements are balanced equally, capturing a warm 60s vibe; every chord and phrase played and sung with heartfelt nuance, and the band supporting authentically throughout, chorus harmony is essential, no instrument dropouts
4:09

Deeply emotional ballad in 1950s style, melodic and meaningful, not trite, breathy, raw male vocal with harmony chorus, lot of echo and reverb in the vocals, a really caring look at a life misspent
5:09

Riverbeds
v5.5
Mid-tempo (≈104 BPM) contemporary folk-rock with a steady, engaging groove and the fluid, phrasing-driven emotional tone of Into the Mystic, D minor foundation with lifts into F major and G minor for cohesion and movement, Instrumentation blends acoustic guitar, electric guitar textures, melodic electric bass, brushed/modern hybrid drums, piano, organ, and subtle analog pads—continuous backing with no dropouts, Male baritone vocal, textured and conversational, slightly behind the beat, avoiding falsetto or theatrical delivery, Emotion is carried through phrasing, timing, and harmonic movement rather than volume, The arrangement builds naturally, maintaining momentum while delivering a clear-eyed, reflective narrative with modern depth and warmth, ‑Loud vocals, ‑Heavy bass, ‑female vocals, ‑country music styles, ‑country twang vocals
5:32

Riverbeds
v5.5
Create a 115 BPM up-tempo heartland rock ballad with soulful storytelling and emotional depth, Use a steady, melodic rhythm with full rock band with acoustic and electric guitars, piano, and B3 organ to evoke a sense of nostalgia and lost dreams, The male vocals should be gritty yet tender, conveying pain, reflection, and quiet heartbreak, Build the song around vivid, working-class imagery and bittersweet memories of love, promises, and time gone by, Keep the instrumentation sparse at first, then gradually swell into a powerful but restrained chorus that feels raw and honest, The mood should be melancholic yet dignified, carrying the emotional weight of love, loss, and hope fading with time, harmonies where appropriate, mix in tempo changes as necessary, no falsetto vocals, ‑Instrument dropouts, ‑bass drum beats, ‑heavy percussion, ‑upper range vocals
5:03

Uptempo folk rock, art rock, 175 BPM, baritone male vocal, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, slide electric guitar, Hammond organ, choir pads, brushed snare backbeat, tom-heavy fills, tape saturation, spring reverb, plate reverb, minor key, cinematic dread, driving 16th-note pulse, heartland rock ballad
3:36

Pennies Are Gold
v5.5
175 BPM, Americana folk rock, acoustic guitars, upright brushes, upright bass, full band with no instrumental dropouts, simple but moving, flowing melody, ‑Heavy bass drum beat, ‑instrument dropouts
2:59

Dream On Baby
v5.5
Emotionally exposed, melodic ballad led by a soaring male tenor with wide range, breathy falsetto, and sustained sung phrases, Verses lean minor and introspective with gentle upward melodic motion, while the chorus shifts toward a subtle major feel, creating emotional lift without becoming upbeat, Vocal delivery is fully sung and lyrical, never spoken or recitative, with clear verse–chorus contrast, Arrangement features a memorable melodic instrumental hook introduced early on finger-picked electric or acoustic guitar, returning between sections and evolving slightly, Warm organ or piano supports harmonic movement, paired with a smooth, melodic bass line, Instrumental melodies are expressive and emotionally equal to the vocal, Tempo is slow to mid-slow but flowing, Very subtle percussion may enter late, Vocals and instruments are mixed at equal volume, Reverb is warm, spacious, and slightly bright for clarity, Mood is intimate, reverent, aching, and quietly hopeful
4:59

3:48

Emotionally exposed, melodic ballad led by a soaring male tenor with wide range, breathy falsetto, and sustained sung phrases, Verses lean minor and introspective with gentle upward melodic motion, while the chorus shifts toward a subtle major feel, creating emotional lift without becoming upbeat, Vocal delivery is fully sung and lyrical, never spoken or recitative, with clear verse–chorus contrast, Arrangement features a memorable melodic instrumental hook introduced early on finger-picked electric or acoustic guitar, returning between sections and evolving slightly, Warm organ or piano supports harmonic movement, paired with a smooth, melodic bass line, Instrumental melodies are expressive and emotionally equal to the vocal, Tempo is slow to mid-slow but flowing, Very subtle percussion may enter late, Vocals and instruments are mixed at equal volume, Reverb is warm, spacious, and slightly bright for clarity, Mood is intimate, reverent, aching, and quietly hopeful, No background vocal, ‑Heavy bass drum beat, ‑instrument dropouts
3:52

At 90 bpm, acoustic folk rock unfolds with gently strummed guitar and subtle piano chords, accompanied by sustained organ textures, Drums remain understated, reinforcing the intimate, melancholy tone, The lead vocal is hoarse, nasal, whispery, and sad, blending folk inflection with a raw rock band edge, ‑Upper range vocals, ‑Instrument dropouts, ‑heavy percussion beats, ‑female vocals, ‑country vocals
3:40

Dried Cork Saga
v5.5
jazz rock, folk rock, 132 BPM, syncopated piano riffs, detuned calliope, warped brass stabs, saxophone solos, tuba ostinato, trumpet fanfares, swung breakbeats, sub-bass growls, half-time drop, sidechain pumping, plate reverb, tension-release arrangement, communal swagger, dark playful, stacked harmony chorus, harmony chorus essential, fantasy vibe, lots of humor
5:23

A Lonesome Wind
v5.5
Irish melancholy folk, Irish raw male vocals, Irish instruments, slow tempo, Irish folk wake vibe
4:39

Sand In Glass
v5.5
A soulful, storm-tinged folk-rock ballad with a simmering undercurrent of anger and heartbreak, Smooth but strained vocals with a raspy edge, carrying frustration, longing, and defiant hurt, Acoustic and electric guitars blend in a warm, hazy mix, but now with sharper strums and a tense, pulsing groove, Add smoky organ swells and subtle horns that flare during emotional peaks, Melody should feel like a storm rolling in—romantic, wounded, and full of unresolved passion, Mood is soulful, atmospheric, and fiercely emotional, capturing the ache of a breakup where love still lingers but anger burns hotter, Spacious reverb, slow-to-mid tempo, and a glowing yet turbulent emotional core, ‑Upper range vocals, ‑Instrument dropouts, ‑heavy percussion beats, ‑female vocals, ‑country vocals
4:24

There Is A Light
v5.5
Melodic southern gospel, 1960s gospel, powerful male vocals, church choir harmony on chorus, pipe organ pads, upright piano, electric piano accents, electric guitar accents, brush drums, gospel bass walk, hymn cadence, mono tape warmth, spring reverb, tube saturation, 100 BPM, yearning hope, communal uplift, verse led arrangement, outro refrain, no call and repose, close harmony, instrumental accompaniment throughout on volume level with vocals
4:03

75 BPM singer-songwriter ballad with a somber, reflective tone and a clear melodic through line, Acoustic guitars carry the narrative, supported by understated piano, light cello accents, and soft drum brushes maintaining a steady, unobtrusive pulse, Emotional male vocal delivered plainly and sincerely—no falsetto, no vocal tricks, no affectation, Vocal sits within the mix at the same level as the instruments, warm and close, allowing the story to lead, Lyrics focus on a man quietly reckoning with a broken relationship through specific moments and restrained language, avoiding sentimentality or clichés, Chorus unfolds melodically with subtle multi-voice harmonies that deepen the emotion without lifting the energy, Honest, human, restrained, and intimate, ‑Upper range vocals, ‑Instrument dropouts, ‑heavy percussion beats, ‑female vocals, ‑country vocals
3:34

1950s rock and roll ballad, 135 BPM, deep male baritone with heavy echo, melodic flowing lyrics, harmony where essential, emotional and reflective tone, no background noises, no oohs or ahhs, catchy hook
3:13

A Weary Chair
v5.5
80 BPM, Create a warm, reflective folk-rock song with gentle acoustic guitar, light piano, drum brushes, soft synth pads and soft rhythmic backing, Keep the tempo relaxed, flowing, and steady, giving a timeless, nostalgic atmosphere, The melody should feel soothing and heartfelt, with smooth, emotional phrasing and a slightly breathy, tender, warm, raspy, intimate vocal delivery, Emphasize themes of gratitude, quiet moments, and appreciating the beauty in a family’s separation throughput life, The overall mood should be peaceful, gentle, and quietly emotional, like a serene afternoon filled with golden light



