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Create a five minute Afro Deep House track in the style of Keinemusik: warm, hypnotic, organic, and emotional, around 122 BPM. Use minimal and mantra-like, with heavy repetition and lots of space. The core hook revolves around “Dimmi che resta” designed to be chantable and collective. Vocals should feel intimate, slightly filtered, and used as texture rather than storytelling. Arrange the track with a slow atmospheric intro, gradual build, groove-driven drops, a deep emotional break, and a long DJ-friendly outro. Focus on deep rolling bass, organic Afro percussion, subtle African influences, airy pads, delayed vocal echoes, and a trance-like flow. The mood is introspective, warm, and uplifting—made for late-night dancefloors and sunrise moments.
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In the style oIn the style of Contemporary,,The overall mood female, Female Voice,d-mur,,Intelligent Dance,Music,,Female Voice,sadness, soul,,Steady
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In the style oIn the style of Contemporary,,The overall mood female, Female Voice,d-mur,,Intelligent Dance,Music,,Female Voice,sadness, soul,,Steady
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Traditional Japanese JRPG final boss theme, in the exact style of classic Dragon Quest orchestral music. Fully orchestral composition with clear melodic lines, led by strings and French horns. Harmony is solemn, sacred, and majestic, evoking a divine judgment rather than pure darkness. Moderate tempo, steady and dignified, with a sense of inevitability. Choir used sparingly, mixed softly, chanting simple vowel or latin-style syllables to enhance a religious and holy atmosphere. Minimal percussion: timpani only, no modern cinematic drums. The music feels old-school JRPG, noble, tragic, and heroic at the same time. Strong sense of fate, final trial, and sacred confrontation. Orchestration is clean, balanced, and classical, not cinematic Hollywood. Inspired by Koichi Sugiyama’s Dragon Quest IX final boss music, without copying any existing melody
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Traditional Japanese JRPG final boss theme, in the exact style of classic Dragon Quest orchestral music. Fully orchestral composition with clear melodic lines, led by strings and French horns. Harmony is solemn, sacred, and majestic, evoking a divine judgment rather than pure darkness. Moderate tempo, steady and dignified, with a sense of inevitability. Choir used sparingly, mixed softly, chanting simple vowel or latin-style syllables to enhance a religious and holy atmosphere. Minimal percussion: timpani only, no modern cinematic drums. The music feels old-school JRPG, noble, tragic, and heroic at the same time. Strong sense of fate, final trial, and sacred confrontation. Orchestration is clean, balanced, and classical, not cinematic Hollywood. Inspired by Koichi Sugiyama’s Dragon Quest IX final boss music, without copying any existing melody
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Moni et rosanna ils ont trois princesses qui s'appelle Samira et Amina et Yasmina aujourd'hui on fait tout pour vous soyez heureuse mais droit royaume de soleil on a souffert dans notre vie mais elle hamdoulilah aujourd'hui on a tout pour vous rendre heureuse votre papa travaille dur pour vous croyez-moi que il a souffert beaucoup dans sa vie mais je suis là pour lui donner le sourire lui aussi quand j'étais dans des situations triste ou quand je pleurais il me soutenait tout le temps et grâce à lui aujourd'hui on a tout dans notre vie et Samira aujourd'hui tu es la plus grande je veux que tu apprends tes sœur que des bonnes choses j'ai pris à Allah que vous soyez tout le temps heureuse et mes trois royaumes de soleil maman et papa vous aime beaucoup aujourd'hui on fait tout pour vous soyez bien Papa et Maman travaille pour vous,Arabic Music
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Hardstyle,Switch Beat, Industrial Bass boosted
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Hardstyle,Switch Beat, Industrial Bass boosted
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Create a five minute Afro Deep House track in the style of Keinemusik: warm, hypnotic, organic, and emotional, around 122 BPM. Use minimal and mantra-like, with heavy repetition and lots of space. The core hook revolves around “Dimmi che resta” designed to be chantable and collective. Vocals should feel intimate, slightly filtered, and used as texture rather than storytelling. Arrange the track with a slow atmospheric intro, gradual build, groove-driven drops, a deep emotional break, and a long DJ-friendly outro. Focus on deep rolling bass, organic Afro percussion, subtle African influences, airy pads, delayed vocal echoes, and a trance-like flow. The mood is introspective, warm, and uplifting—made for late-night dancefloors and sunrise moments.