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  "prompt": "Genre: Acoustic Pop; BPM: 73; Key: G Major; Rhythm: Gentle, flowing 4/4 with acoustic guitar strumming and soft kick/snare; Instruments: Warm acoustic guitar (rhythmic strumming, some fingerpicking), clean electric guitar (atmospheric fills, sustained notes), smooth bass guitar (root notes), soft drums (gentle kick, snare, hi-hats), shimmering piano (sparse arpeggios), subtle string pads (emotional swells); Vocals: Female lead, soft, clear, breathy, intimate timbre, layered harmonies in choruses, reverb and subtle delay; Mood: Romantic, intimate, reflective, heartfelt, comforting; Production: Clean, warm, spacious mix, vocals upfront, wide stereo field, generous reverb for atmosphere, organic acoustic feel, subtle dynamic build; Structure: Intro; Verse; Pre-Chorus; Chorus; Verse; Bridge; Chorus; Outro; Language: English; Highlight: The intimate, breathy female vocal delivery and warm acoustic-driven arrangement.",
  "lyrics": "[intro]\n(Chords: G - D - Em - C; Inst: Acoustic guitar fingerpicking with subtle electric guitar swells; Drums: light brushes/hi-hats; Mood: Gentle, inviting; Mix: Spacious, building atmosphere; Melody-Contour: Simple, sustained; Melody-Rhythm: Slow, deliberate)\n(Transition: Smooth fade-in of acoustic guitar)\n[verse]\n(Chords: G - D - Em - C; Vocal-Perf: Soft, intimate, breathy, close-mic'd; Inst: Acoustic guitar strumming, light bass entry, sparse piano notes; Mood: Reflective, personal; Mix: Vocals prominent, warm acoustic bed; Melody-Contour: Conversational, gentle arch; Melody-Rhythm: Flowing, slightly behind beat; Melody-Harmony: Diatonic, simple intervals)\nWe can leave the Christmas lights up 'til January\nThis is our place we make the rules\n[pre-chorus]\n(Chords: C - D - G - Em - C - D; Vocal-Perf: Slight increase in volume, more earnest tone; Inst: Acoustic guitar builds slightly, electric guitar adds sustained chords; Mood: Anticipatory, slightly mysterious; Mix: Broader stereo field, more instruments present; Melody-Contour: Rising tension, then resolves; Melody-Rhythm: More direct, leading into chorus; Melody-Harmony: Uses dominant tension to lead)\nAnd there's a dazzling haze\nA mysterious way about you dear\nHave I known you 20 seconds or 20 years\n[chorus]\n(Chords: G - D - Em - C; Vocal-Perf: Layered harmonies, fuller chest voice, emotional intensity; Inst: Full acoustic strumming, drums more pronounced (kick, snare on 2&4), electric guitar fills, subtle strings swell; Mood: Heartfelt, anthemic, passionate; Mix: Wide, powerful, vocals centered and strong, shimmering reverb; Melody-Contour: Ascending, powerful, memorable hook; Melody-Rhythm: Driving, on-the-beat; Melody-Harmony: Strong chord tones, clear resolution; Melody-Dev: Repetition of main phrase with dynamic build)\nCan I go where you go\nCan we always be this close\nForever and ever\nAnd ah take me out\nAnd take me home\nYou're my my my my\nLover\n(Transition: Smooth, sustained chords into next verse)\n[verse]\n(Chords: G - D - Em - C; Vocal-Perf: Returns to soft, intimate delivery, storytelling; Inst: Acoustic guitar dominant, bass present, drums subtle; Mood: Calm, re-establishing narrative; Mix: Intimate, focused on vocals and core acoustic; Melody-Contour: Descending, more relaxed; Melody-Rhythm: Conversational; Melody-Harmony: Root-driven)\nWe could let our friends crash in the living room\nThis is our place\nWe make the call\nAnd I'm highly suspicious that everyone who sees you wants you\nI've loved you 3 summers now honey\nBut I want them all\n[bridge]\n(Chords: Am - Em - C - G; Vocal-Perf: More direct, spoken-word like phrasing, then building emotion, slight urgency; Inst: Acoustic guitar becomes more intricate, electric guitar adds counter-melody, drums more active, strings become more prominent; Mood: Declarative, deeply personal, rising emotional stake; Mix: Dense, lush instrumentation, vocals cut through; Melody-Contour: Spoken rhythm, then soaring; Melody-Rhythm: Varied, from conversational to sustained; Melody-Harmony: Chord extensions, slightly more complex; Melody-Dev: Narrative focus)\nLadies and gentlemen will you please stand\nWith every guitar string scar on my hand\nI take this magnetic force of a man\nTo be my lover\nMy heart's been borrowed\nAnd yours has been blue\nAll's well that ends well to end up with you\nSwear to be over dramatic and true to my lover\nAnd you'll save all your dirtiest jokes for me\nAnd at every table I'll save you a seat\n[chorus]\n(Chords: G - D - Em - C; Vocal-Perf: Powerful, full ensemble, soaring harmonies, sustained notes, emotional climax; Inst: All instruments full and energetic, strong acoustic strum, driving drums, prominent strings, electric guitar lead fills; Mood: Exultant, fully committed, grand romantic statement; Mix: Huge, expansive, layered, epic feel, rich reverb; Melody-Contour: High energy, powerful and uplifting; Melody-Rhythm: Rhythmic drive, anthemic; Melody-Harmony: Clear, strong resolutions; Melody-Dev: Reinforced with full instrumentation, slight ad-libs)\nCan I go where you go\nCan we always be this close\nForever and ever\nAnd ah take me out\nAnd take me home\nForever and ever\nYou're my my my my\n[outro]\n(Chords: G - D - Em - C; Vocal-Perf: Fading harmonies, lingering echo, softer delivery, heartfelt; Inst: Acoustic guitar gently strums, subtle piano arpeggios, strings slowly fade, drums become very sparse; Mood: Tender, wistful, enduring love; Mix: Gradually thins out, vocal echo prominent, warm decay; Melody-Contour: Descending, reflective; Melody-Rhythm: Slowing, sustained; Sound-Design: Reverb tail, gentle fade)\nOh you're my my my my\nDarling you're my my my my\nLover",
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