AI Generated / Assisted Music

This video took me a long time to make, but I had a lot of fun with it. It's not perfect, but I think it mostly works.
It's probably my favourite "Frantastic" music track as of now.

Big Things :
 
This video took me a long time to make, but I had a lot of fun with it. It's not perfect, but I think it mostly works.
It's probably my favourite "Frantastic" music track as of now.

Big Things :
I love this!!!! Well done!!! I love the huge cat and ducky!! And how you got the lip syncing right is brilliant.
Need to listen again for the lyrics but I think I got the gist. Very well done and it is a great song too.
 
I love this!!!! Well done!!! I love the huge cat and ducky!! And how you got the lip syncing right is brilliant.
Need to listen again for the lyrics but I think I got the gist. Very well done and it is a great song too.
Thank you :giggle:

When I made the song, I basically set out to make the opposite of "The Little Things" by Bush... in that song, he says it's the little things that kill... so I went in the other direction. I wrote most of it, but part of it was done by ChatGPT, hence the reference to "screaming in IKEA" and "liked my Boss's pic".

Lyrics :

[Intro, moody, gritty]
Yeah... ohhh...
Mmm-hmm... it’s always big, yeah...

[Verse 1, raw, intense]
It's the big things, like screaming fights,
When you throw my phone straight outta sight.
It’s the slammed doors, the dramatic flair,
Like you said, “I’m moving out!” mid-air.

[Pre-Chorus, tense, rising]
Oh, it ain’t the socks left on the floor,
It’s the time you keyed my car for sure.
Not your tone, not your sighs,
But when you burned my fries!

[Chorus, heavy, anthemic]
It’s the big things that tear us apart,
Like threatening to steal my dog and heart.
It’s not the moods or silent stings,
Nah, babe, it’s the big things!

[Verse 2, biting, punchy]
It’s the texts in all caps late at night,
Or the “I’m fine”s that start a fight.
You once said, “We need to talk,”
Then you broke up mid grocery walk.

[Pre-Chorus, tense, dramatic]
No, it’s not that you watch bad shows,
It’s the time you set my plants in rows...
And “forgot” to water them to death—
Yeah, I wept and held my breath.

[Chorus, heavy, distorted]
It’s the big things, like wedding RSVPs,
Where you added four exes—what the heck, Denise?
It’s not your snore or weird mood swings,
It’s still the big things!

[Bridge, dark, brooding]
You say I overreact, you say I’m too loud,
But who wears a veil in a coffee crowd?
You “accidentally” liked my boss’s pic—
Girl, that’s not subtle, that’s just sick.

[Guitar Solo, grunge wail]

[Chorus, final, explosive]
It’s the big things that we survive,
Like screaming in IKEA aisle five.
It’s not just quirks or wedding rings—
We thrive on big, chaotic things!

[Outro, fading, gritty]
Yeah... the big things...
You and me... demolition kings...
Boom.
 
Thank you :giggle:

When I made the song, I basically set out to make the opposite of "The Little Things" by Bush... in that song, he says it's the little things that kill... so I went in the other direction. I wrote most of it, but part of it was done by ChatGPT, hence the reference to "screaming in IKEA" and "liked my Boss's pic".

Lyrics :

[Intro, moody, gritty]
Yeah... ohhh...
Mmm-hmm... it’s always big, yeah...

[Verse 1, raw, intense]
It's the big things, like screaming fights,
When you throw my phone straight outta sight.
It’s the slammed doors, the dramatic flair,
Like you said, “I’m moving out!” mid-air.

[Pre-Chorus, tense, rising]
Oh, it ain’t the socks left on the floor,
It’s the time you keyed my car for sure.
Not your tone, not your sighs,
But when you burned my fries!

[Chorus, heavy, anthemic]
It’s the big things that tear us apart,
Like threatening to steal my dog and heart.
It’s not the moods or silent stings,
Nah, babe, it’s the big things!

[Verse 2, biting, punchy]
It’s the texts in all caps late at night,
Or the “I’m fine”s that start a fight.
You once said, “We need to talk,”
Then you broke up mid grocery walk.

[Pre-Chorus, tense, dramatic]
No, it’s not that you watch bad shows,
It’s the time you set my plants in rows...
And “forgot” to water them to death—
Yeah, I wept and held my breath.

[Chorus, heavy, distorted]
It’s the big things, like wedding RSVPs,
Where you added four exes—what the heck, Denise?
It’s not your snore or weird mood swings,
It’s still the big things!

[Bridge, dark, brooding]
You say I overreact, you say I’m too loud,
But who wears a veil in a coffee crowd?
You “accidentally” liked my boss’s pic—
Girl, that’s not subtle, that’s just sick.

[Guitar Solo, grunge wail]

[Chorus, final, explosive]
It’s the big things that we survive,
Like screaming in IKEA aisle five.
It’s not just quirks or wedding rings—
We thrive on big, chaotic things!

[Outro, fading, gritty]
Yeah... the big things...
You and me... demolition kings...
Boom.
That is really good - I think I can guess where the AI added content. I really hope you didn't have such a relationship :laugh:
Did she really line your plants up in a row and watch them die ? :oops: What a beast!!!
 
That is really good - I think I can guess where the AI added content. I really hope you didn't have such a relationship :laugh:
Did she really line your plants up in a row and watch them die ? :oops: What a beast!!!
Nah, all of the relationship troubles in that song are made up for comedic effect.
 
I like their sound. And I really like that Pain on Repeat

Went with a 90's type vibe and sound. Paint the sky is about self harm and drug abuse, pain on repeat is about teen angst and rejection.

I always have a theme and vibe and with all of them.

the first 3 songs are decent intros want to experiment some more with it, more funky instrument mash ups. The downside not all 90's punk aged well. So do want to modernise it slightly and have it go a bit harder.

sort of vibe and melodies I want for some songs




The more upbeat stuff like

 
That actually sounds really good. Loved your prompt. I never thought of putting that much detail into it
I built a custom GPT where I provide it a song, band, soundtrack or even a particular type of music and then it describes that style of the music verbosely in a style that works for Suno, which I can then use as a prompt in Suno. It took some tinkering but it seems to work quite when I want to emulate a particular style.
 
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