Country

Rooted in American folk traditions, country music features storytelling lyrics often about love, heartbreak, family, hard work, and rural life. Instrumentation typically includes acoustic guitar, fiddle, banjo, pedal steel guitar, and harmonica. Vocals are expressive, often with a Southern or twangy inflection. Arrangements range from sparse and ballad-like (e.g., classic honky-tonk, bluegrass, and outlaw country) to polished, pop-influenced productions (e.g., modern country). Tempos vary from slow, crying waltzes to upbeat, driving shuffles with a steady backbeat. Themes emphasize authenticity, nostalgia, resilience, and everyday struggles or joys.

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Male vocal, slow-tempo, emotionally resonant country ballad featuring acoustic guitar fingerpicking, pedal steel swells, soft brushed snare, and upright bass. The arrangement should build gradually from a sparse verse with only guitar and vocal to a fuller chorus with layered harmonies, gentle string pads, and a dynamic pedal steel solo in the bridge. Vocal delivery must be heartfelt, slightly raspy, with a male or female country tenor, using expressive bends and a conversational, storytelling tone. Lyrics should evoke themes of loss, longing, or small-town memory, with a classic 1990s country production feel. Avoid pop crossovers, banjo, or fast tempos. Song structure: intro (4 bars, solo guitar), verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, guitar solo (pedal steel focused), chorus, outro (fade with guitar and steel). Reverb should be warm and natural, with minimal compression. Time signature 4/4, tempo 65–75 BPM. Key of G or D major, or relative minor for melancholic mood.

Country, female vocal, electric guitar hooks, phat bass.

Slow-tempo, emotionally resonant country song featuring acoustic guitar fingerpicking, pedal steel swells, soft brushed snare, and upright bass. The arrangement should build gradually from a sparse verse with only guitar and vocal to a fuller chorus with layered harmonies, gentle string pads, and a dynamic pedal steel solo in the bridge. Vocal delivery must be heartfelt, slightly raspy, using expressive bends and a conversational, storytelling tone. Lyrics should evoke themes of loss, longing, or small-town memory, with a classic 1990s country production feel. Avoid pop crossovers, banjo, or fast tempos. Song structure: intro (4 bars, solo guitar), verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, guitar solo (pedal steel focused), chorus, outro (fade with guitar and steel). Reverb should be warm and natural, with minimal compression. Time signature 4/4, tempo 65–75 BPM. Key of G or D major, or relative minor for melancholic mood.

Female country rock, upbeat, happy, driving drums, twangy electric guitar, hand claps, tambourine, warm harmonies, feel-good anthemic.