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🎵 Sunburn on My Heart
Tempo (BPM): 78 BPM (Slow, heavy, "lazy" rocksteady groove) Time Signature: 4/4 (With a distinct one-drop rhythm—snare and kick hit on beats 2 and 4, leaving beat 1 completely empty except for the bass) Key: E Major (Bright, warm, and horn-friendly) Duration: 3 minutes and 14 seconds (3:14) — Perfect for streaming playlists Production Brief: Create a modern reggae anthem that feels like sunshine and heartbreak in equal measure. The production must be spacious, warm, and bass-heavy, with pristine clarity for radio. Think: Billboard Hot 100 crossover. Intro (0:00 - 0:12): Start with a filtered, lo-fi electric guitar playing a syncopated skank (off-beat chops). Add the sound of distant ocean waves and a vinyl crackle. Introduce a deep, sub-bass kick drum thump (808-style) to grab headphone listeners. Verses: Keep it sparse. Palm-muted, clean electric guitar playing staccato off-beats (the classic "chick-a-chick" reggae strum). A rolling, melodic bassline (acoustic bass sound, not synth) that dances around the root note. Subtle nylon-string acoustic guitar arpeggios in the background. The vocal sits dry and upfront, with a tiny slap-back delay (echo) on the last word of every line. Pre-Chorus: Introduce a walking piano line (tremolo effect) and a shaker/percussion layer to increase momentum. Backing vocals enter with "oohs" and "aahs" in 3-part harmony. Chorus: The full band locks in. Add a punchy, gated snare drum, a full horn section (3-piece: Sax, Trumpet, Trombone) playing a catchy, staccato stab pattern, and a Hammond B3 organ swelling underneath. The bass becomes more prominent and melodic. Bridge (2:20 - 2:45): Strip back to just the acoustic guitar, a djembe/conga drum, and the vocal. No bass. Create an intimate "campfire on the beach" moment. Outro (2:45 - 3:14): The horn section returns for a triumphant call-and-response with the vocal. The song ends not with a fade-out, but with a cold stop on a dissonant horn stab, followed by 2 seconds of just ocean waves. Instrumentation Check-list: Deep sub-bass, clean skanking guitar, acoustic piano, Hammond organ, live drums (tightly mic'd), 3-piece horn section, shakers, tambourine, and congas. Theme: The bittersweet pain of a summer fling that ended when the vacation did. You knew it was temporary, but it still left a permanent mark. It’s nostalgic, romantic, and wistful, but with an upbeat, danceable irony—crying on the inside, grooving on the outside. Singer Style: A male vocalist with a smooth, toasting-style delivery (think Shaggy or Sean Paul) but with the melodic range to sing a proper chorus (Bruno Mars meets Stick Figure). He should have a warm, raspy lower register and a falsetto for the ad-libs.
BPM: 88 CFG: 7 Key: E major Time: 4/4EN
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🎵 Sunburn on My Heart
Tempo (BPM): 78 BPM (Slow, heavy, "lazy" rocksteady groove) Time Signature: 4/4 (With a distinct one-drop rhythm—snare and kick hit on beats 2 and 4, leaving beat 1 completely empty except for the bass) Key: E Major (Bright, warm, and horn-friendly) Duration: 3 minutes and 14 seconds (3:14) — Perfect for streaming playlists Production Brief: Create a modern reggae anthem that feels like sunshine and heartbreak in equal measure. The production must be spacious, warm, and bass-heavy, with pristine clarity for radio. Think: Billboard Hot 100 crossover. Intro (0:00 - 0:12): Start with a filtered, lo-fi electric guitar playing a syncopated skank (off-beat chops). Add the sound of distant ocean waves and a vinyl crackle. Introduce a deep, sub-bass kick drum thump (808-style) to grab headphone listeners. Verses: Keep it sparse. Palm-muted, clean electric guitar playing staccato off-beats (the classic "chick-a-chick" reggae strum). A rolling, melodic bassline (acoustic bass sound, not synth) that dances around the root note. Subtle nylon-string acoustic guitar arpeggios in the background. The vocal sits dry and upfront, with a tiny slap-back delay (echo) on the last word of every line. Pre-Chorus: Introduce a walking piano line (tremolo effect) and a shaker/percussion layer to increase momentum. Backing vocals enter with "oohs" and "aahs" in 3-part harmony. Chorus: The full band locks in. Add a punchy, gated snare drum, a full horn section (3-piece: Sax, Trumpet, Trombone) playing a catchy, staccato stab pattern, and a Hammond B3 organ swelling underneath. The bass becomes more prominent and melodic. Bridge (2:20 - 2:45): Strip back to just the acoustic guitar, a djembe/conga drum, and the vocal. No bass. Create an intimate "campfire on the beach" moment. Outro (2:45 - 3:14): The horn section returns for a triumphant call-and-response with the vocal. The song ends not with a fade-out, but with a cold stop on a dissonant horn stab, followed by 2 seconds of just ocean waves. Instrumentation Check-list: Deep sub-bass, clean skanking guitar, acoustic piano, Hammond organ, live drums (tightly mic'd), 3-piece horn section, shakers, tambourine, and congas. Theme: The bittersweet pain of a summer fling that ended when the vacation did. You knew it was temporary, but it still left a permanent mark. It’s nostalgic, romantic, and wistful, but with an upbeat, danceable irony—crying on the inside, grooving on the outside. Singer Style: A male vocalist with a smooth, toasting-style delivery (think Shaggy or Sean Paul) but with the melodic range to sing a proper chorus (Bruno Mars meets Stick Figure). He should have a warm, raspy lower register and a falsetto for the ad-libs.
BPM: 78 CFG: 7 Key: E major Time: 4/4EN
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