{"status": "success", "json_a": {"prompt": "Genre: Jazzy Indie Pop / Retro-Soul; BPM: 140; Key: Eb Major; Rhythm: Relaxed, syncopated soul groove with a prominent 16th-note shaker pulse and a melodic, walking bassline creating a driving pocket syncopation.; Instruments: Live drums (soft kick, tight snare, ghost notes), fingerstyle electric bass (warm, round), semi-hollow guitar (clean, jazzy 7th/9th chords), Rhodes e-piano (warm, slightly gritty), muted brass section (tasteful swells/stabs); Vocals: Female, smooth and breathy with an effortless, confident mid-range delivery, featuring lush background vocal stacks for hooks and ad-libs.; Mood: The feeling of walking down a sun-drenched city street in late afternoon, wearing your favorite outfit, knowing you look good, and catching a charming stranger's smile.; Production: High-Fidelity, Pristine Radio-Ready Mix with expensive analogue warmth and silky smooth high-end. Vocals are upfront and intimate, instruments have clear separation in a wide stereo field with warm, tape-like saturation.; Structure: Intro - Verse - Pre-Chorus - Chorus - Verse - Bridge - Chorus - Outro; Language: English; Highlight: the sudden drop of all instrumentation at the start of the bridge, leaving only the stacked, harmonized vocals repeating a single word, creating a moment of intimate, suspended confidence.", "lyrics": "[intro]\n(Mix: Full frequency spectrum, warm analogue feel. Drums and bass centered and tight. Clean guitars panned L/R, Rhodes fills the center. Wide stereo field with clear separation. Light parallel compression on the bus for glue. Vocals will sit upfront with a short plate reverb.)\n(Inst: Clean electric guitar plays a simple, catchy two-chord vamp. Bass enters with a melodic fill. Drums kick in with a shaker.)\n\n[verse]\n(Chords: Cm7 - F7 - Bbmaj7 - Ebmaj7)\n(Melody-Contour: Conversational, stays within a narrow range, mostly stepwise motion with a slight descending shape at the end of phrases.)\n(Melody-Rhythm: Phrases start on the upbeat of 1, syncopated delivery weaving around the backbeat.)\n(Inst: Groove is established. Bass plays a foundational, melodic line. Rhodes provides warm chordal pads. Guitar comps quietly with jazzy voicings.)\n(Vocal-Perf: Relaxed, slightly breathy, intimate close-mic feel. Effortless and cool.)\nI could be the twist, the one to make you stop\nThe icing on your cake, the cherry on the top\nIt's heaven in my heart, and we could find you some space, mmm\nI could be the world to you, the missing piece\nThat extra sentimental kind of chemistry\nSome people make it hard, with me, that isn't the case\n\n[chorus]\n(Chords: Abmaj7 - G7 - Cm7 - F7 - Abmaj7 - G7 - Cm7)\n(Hook-DNA: Core motif is the phrase \"so easy to fall in love\"; Rhythm is syncopated, starting just before beat 1; Anchors on the root and 5th of the tonic chord; Repeats with slight melodic variation leading into the next line.)\n(Melody-Contour: Ascending leap of a perfect 4th on \"easy\", creating an uplifting arch shape that resolves downwards at the end of the phrase.)\n(Melody-Rhythm: Vocal lands squarely on downbeats for emphasis on key words like \"easy\" and \"call\", contrasting with the verse's syncopation.)\n(Melody-Harmonic-Tension: The melody holds the 7th (G) over the Abmaj7 chord on \"easy\", creating sweet tension before resolving down to the Cm7.)\n(Inst: Full band kicks in. Brass section adds subtle swells. Tambourine layers on top of the shaker to lift the energy.)\n(Vocal-Perf: More direct and powerful, moves from breathy to a clear, supported tone. Lush background vocal stacks enter on \"fall in love\".)\n(Mix: Wider stereo image. Vocals slightly more compressed to sit tightly in the denser mix.)\n'Cause I make it so easy to fall in love\nSo come give me a call, and we'll fall into us\nI'm the perfect mix of Saturday night and the rest of your life\nAnyone with a heart would agree\n\n[verse]\n(Chords: Cm7 - F7 - Bbmaj7 - Ebmaj7)\n(Inst: Groove settles back down, similar to the first verse. Guitar adds a few more melodic fills in the gaps between vocal phrases.)\n(Vocal-Perf: Returns to the intimate, conversational delivery.)\nIt's so easy\nTo fall in love with\nThe way I do my hair, the way I make you laugh\nThe way we like to share a walk in Central Park\nI could be fresh air, might be the girl of your dreams\n\n[pre-chorus]\n(Chords: Fm7 - Gm7 - Abmaj7 - G7sus4 - G7)\n(Inst: Drums build slightly with more fills. Bassline becomes more active, walking up to the chorus. Chords build harmonic tension.)\n(Vocal-Perf: Vocal intensity increases, leading into the chorus. A slight sense of anticipation in the delivery.)\nThere's no need to hide if you're into me\n'Cause I'm into you quite intimately\nAnd maybe one night could turn into three\nWell, I'm down to see\n\n[chorus]\n(Chords: Abmaj7 - G7 - Cm7 - F7 - Abmaj7 - G7 - Cm7)\n(Hook-DNA: Core motif is the phrase \"so easy to fall in love\"; Rhythm is syncopated, starting just before beat 1; Anchors on the root and 5th of the tonic chord; Repeats with slight melodic variation leading into the next line.)\n(Melody-Contour: Ascending leap of a perfect 4th on \"easy\", creating an uplifting arch shape that resolves downwards at the end of the phrase.)\n(Melody-Rhythm: Vocal lands squarely on downbeats for emphasis on key words like \"easy\" and \"call\", contrasting with the verse's syncopation.)\n(Melody-Harmonic-Tension: The melody holds the 7th (G) over the Abmaj7 chord on \"easy\", creating sweet tension before resolving down to the Cm7.)\n(Inst: Full energy. Brass stabs are more prominent. Guitar lead line echoes the vocal melody.)\n(Vocal-Perf: Full power and confidence. Ad-libs and background vocals are more intricate.)\n(Mix: The most dense and wide part of the mix. Parallel compression on drums for extra punch.)\n'Cause I make it so easy to fall in love\nSo come give me a call, and we'll fall into us\nI'm the perfect mix of Saturday night and the rest of your life\nAnyone with a heart would agree\n\n[bridge]\n(Chords: Abmaj7 - Gm7 - Cm7 - Bbmaj7)\n(Melody-Harmonic-Tension: The layered vocals create lush, shifting harmonies (maj7, 9ths) over the simple chord progression, delaying resolution by floating without a strong melodic lead.)\n(Inst: All instruments drop out initially. A simple Rhodes chord progression re-enters halfway through. Bass swells in on the last bar.)\n(Vocal-Perf: A cappella-style vocal stacks. Lead vocal is gone, replaced by a choir of layered, harmonized ad-libs singing \"Me\". Intimate and hypnotic.)\n(Mix: Abrupt dynamic shift. Focus on the wide, panned vocal layers with heavy reverb, creating a dreamy, suspended space.)\nIt's so easy\nTo fall in love with me\nMe\nMe, yeah\nMe\nMe\n\n[outro]\n(Chords: Abmaj7 - G7 - Cm7 - F7)\n(Inst: Full band re-enters for a final chorus feel, but quickly starts to break down. Drums simplify, bass plays a simple root-fifth pattern. Instruments fade out one by one.)\n(Vocal-Perf: Lead vocal is emotive but relaxed, ad-libbing over the top as the music fades.)\n(Mix: Begins with full chorus energy, then a gradual fade out, leaving the final vocal line and a reverb tail.)\nSo easy to fall in love\nSo come give me a call, and we'll fall into us\nI'm the perfect mix of Saturday night and the rest of your life\nAnyone with a heart would agree\nIt's so easy\nTo fall in love with me"}, "time": 48.3, "attempt": 1, "prompt_ok": true, "lyrics_ok": true, "api": "official", "provider": "google", "model": "gemini-2.5-pro", "usage": {"prompt_tokens": 9059, "completion_tokens": 1974, "total_tokens": 14081}}