3:18

Still Your Child
v5.5
Emotional Jamaican fusion anthem blending Afro-reggae, soft dancehall, Afro-house, and emotional pop, Warm acoustic guitar, deep reggae basslines, atmospheric house synths, subtle four-on-the-floor Afro-house groove, island percussion, cinematic choir harmonies, heartfelt male vocals with emotional patois delivery, viral melodic hooks, replayable vocal stims, nostalgic vinyl intro, emotional build-up, layered final chorus, uplifting but tearful atmosphere, tropical nighttime energy, radio-ready production, timeless family-love theme, highly replayable emotional chorus designed for social media edits, late-night drives, beach vibes, and live singalongs, Weirdness: 31, Style Influence: 84
4:03

afro reggae fusion ambient trap tropical house elements 96 bpm a minor emotional male vocals with patois tone soft piano intro atmospheric pads deep sub bass offbeat reggae guitar Reggae, Ska, Rock, Pop Rock trap hi hats in rap section chant style viral hook reverb heavy drops minimal percussion build cinematic transition into rap emotional yet rhythmic clean modern mix tiktok friendly hook repetition
4:12

Glass Kingdom
v5.5
Dark cinematic alt-pop fused with reggae soul and atmospheric trap, Haunting piano, deep sub bass, distant choir textures, emotional male/female layered vocals, poetic storytelling, addictive anthem chorus, subtle patois rap bridge, massive emotional build in final chorus, Moody but viral
2:11

Hit Snooze
v5.5
Style:
Chill Dancehall x Lo-fi Hip-Hop fusion, laid-back island vibe, similar energy to “Holiday” by Problem Child (no artist names in output), smooth and cheeky delivery
Sound & Production:
Soft bouncing dancehall rhythm, light kick and rimshot snare, subtle reggae groove, warm bassline that glides
Dreamy synth pads, soft plucks, airy textures
Occasional tropical elements (steel pan accents, light guitar skanks)
Minimal but catchy melody—space for vocals to breathe
Vocals:
Male voice, Jamaican patois, relaxed and confident tone
Playful, slightly lazy delivery like someone enjoying a day off
Natural flow, conversational but rhythmic
Catchy, melodic chorus with a smooth bounce
Mood:
Carefree, rebellious, humorous but with a subtle “escape from pressure” feeling underneath
Feels like skipping work on a sunny day with no regrets
Tempo:
90–105 BPM
Structure:
Intro → Verse → Chorus → Verse → Chorus → Bridge → Outro
Strong, catchy hook with replay value
Extra Direction:
Focus on groove
2:32

Dark Pop / Trap-Pop inspired, hypnotic and moody, 100–110 BPM, Minimal yet punchy percussion with hi-hat rolls and trap-style snares, Deep melodic sub-bass with atmospheric, dark synth pads, Vocals clear, seductive, commanding, with layered harmonies and subtle reverb, Hypnotic, cinematic drops and tension builds in chorus, Energetic yet mysterious vibe, allowing visually rich, signature lyrics to shine, Modern, edgy, viral-ready, with seductive and powerful energy—perfect for a Cleopatra-inspired theme
2:00

Energetic Afrohall x Afro-pop anthem with bold chants and uplifting rhythm, Powerful group vocals shouting “We old but we young at heart!” in a fun, confident way, Playful tone, slightly teasing but respectful, clean lyrics, Light percussion, modern afro groove, bright guitars, uplifting synths, Vocals warm and expressive, with humor and swagger, Key theme: we’ve been young like you, but you’ve never been old like us, Catchy call-and-response moments, festival-ready, generational pride, upbeat and motivational
2:35

Afrohall • modern afro-dancehall fusion • rhythmic percussion • deep bass groove • bright, colourful synths • energetic chants • bold, confident delivery • references to famous artworks (Van Gogh, Da Vinci, Frida, Basquiat, Warhol, Michelangelo, Hokusai, etc, ) • global, cultural, artistic vibe • anthem-style chorus • lively African rhythm elements • cinematic yet street-smart tone • vibrant, museum-meets-dancehall energy
3:04

Style:
Reggae-pop with electronic elements, Afro-reggae fusion, mid-tempo groove, warm bassline, syncopated guitar rhythm, soft synth pads, clean modern drums, melodic hooks, polished production
Mood:
Uplifting, hopeful, confident, feel-good, glowing
Vocals:
Smooth melodic lead vocals, expressive delivery, catchy chorus, Jamaican patois rap bridge, subtle backing harmonies
Structure:
Verse → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Verse → Pre-Chorus → Chorus → Rap Bridge → Final Chorus → Outro
Energy:
Chill but forward-moving, radio-friendly, streaming-ready
3:02

Male raspy dancehall vocal, mid‑tempo club riddim, Heavy Jamaican drums and percussion, big dancehall horns, deep bass, Flirty double entendre lyrics about ‘water’, mix of English and heavy Jamaican patois, half‑sung and half‑rap style, Female voice doing sensual ad‑libs and echoes, Energetic but seductive, catchy hook, radio‑ready Caribbean club hit vibe, ”
4:09

Modern reggae anthem with deep roots Jamaican soul, Mid-tempo, warm heavy bass, live reggae drums, classic guitar skanks, uplifting horns, atmospheric pads, Emotional patois-led verses, massive anthemic chorus with choir and female harmonies, powerful deejay rap verse, Spiritual, hopeful, celebratory New Year classic about gratitude, survival, faith, and rising again, Cinematic, timeless, goosebumps, unforgettable
2:33

2:34

Enemy
v5
Afro-Reggae x Trap-Soul fusion with spoken word, Emotional Jamaican patois vocals, deep lyrics, bouncy groove, moody 808s, ambient textures, Catchy hook, reflective verses, smooth transitions
1:52

Dancehall x Soca fusion (Trinidad riddim bounce with Jamaican patois delivery)
Mood: Party anthem, badness + vibes, pure energy
heavy bass, steelpan sprinkles, and dancehall drums
2:26

Regal Afro-Reggae x Roots Dancehall with militant patois rap, spiritual chants, bold melodies, and cinematic atmosphere, Empowering, ancestral, and anthemic
2:53

Same Blood
v3.5
Genre: Roots Reggae x Emotional Dancehall
Vibe: Heartfelt, Soul-Stirring, Powerful Truth
male voice
2:54

Style: Reggae x Dancehall x Rap
Mood: Uplifting, emotional, proud
For: Father’s Day anthem
2:52

3:13

Genre: Reggae with Patois Rap
Theme: Firstborn / Leadership / Heritage / Responsibility
Vibe: Deep, rootsy, powerful, relatable
2:28

3:19

Style: Root Reggae with a singalong chorus, conscious lyrics, and a raw Patois rap section to fire up the vibe
4:00

The style is roots reggae with a conscious, warning tone, infused with Afro-diaspora wisdom and a gritty rap verse to hammer the message in
2:32

Reggae-Dancehall fusion with Afrobeat bounce, Uplifting, motivational vibe, Melodic patois vocals, chant-style hook, toasting rap, A hustler’s anthem
3:19

Reggae-Afro Pop with a mix of rap, Deep bass, smooth reggae guitars, uplifting melodies, and a powerful chorus, Think Burna Boy meets Chronixx, with an anthemic feel like ‘Rise Up, ’”

