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Prompt
Produce an exotic Bollywood-inspired dance track with traditional Indian instruments.Beat Style:
Genre: Slow R&B/Trap Soul
Tempo: 70-75 BPM (to keep it smooth, emotional, yet with some intensity)
Feel: Moody, atmospheric, with a slow groove that builds up during the more intense moments.
Instrumentation:
Drums:
Soft but punchy kick drum to give a deep foundation.
Snare that hits crisp and sharp on the 2 and 4 to keep the rhythm moving.
Hi-hats that are sparse but flow, adding a bit of texture without overwhelming the mood. Occasionally use rolls to intensify transitions.
Bass:
A smooth, deep bass line that underpins the track. It could be sub-bass driven, giving it a warm, thick feel to match the heavy emotions in the lyrics.
Bass slides and subtle low-end drops to emphasize the "burning deep inside" lines.
Chords:
Lush, ambient electric piano chords that resonate with emotion. These can play in the background with reverb to give it a dreamy feel.
For a more intense moment, you could add a subtle string section or synth pads that swell, especially when you sing about the burning feelings or dreams.
Melody:
Use a soft, haunting lead synth or guitar to emphasize the melody during the chorus or certain lines like "In your eyes, I see every dream I desire."
Consider adding a slight detune or echo effect to make it feel otherworldly when expressing longing and desire.
Vocal Effects:
Light reverb and delay to create a spacious, floating feeling.
Layered harmonies to support key lines, especially when emotions rise ("but baby I'm just hoping I wake up next to you").
Builds:
Gradually add more layers as the song progresses, building intensity at the line "But these thoughts of you is killing me inside," with rising strings, heavier drums, or vocal ad-libs.
The beat could drop back to a sparse, almost haunting vibe during the more reflective verses, creating a dynamic contrast.
General Flow:
Start with a simple kick, snare, and atmospheric pad for the intro.
Verse 1: Slowly introduce the piano, keeping it chill and emotional.
Pre-Chorus: Add light hi-hats and bass to start building energy.
Chorus: Bring in all elements, layering the bass, snares, and melody for the full emotional effect.
Post-Chorus: Keep the vibe mellow, maybe stripping the beat back down for a reflective, intimate feel.
Outro: Let the beat fade out gradually, leaving a haunting feeling.