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Yash
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Create a heartfelt Hindi indie acoustic song in the exact style of Anuv Jain (like Husn, Jo Tum Mere Ho, Baarishein, Gul, Riha). Genre: Minimalist Indian indie / acoustic pop Mood: Deeply melancholic, heartbroken, nostalgic, vulnerable, raw emotion, bittersweet longing Instruments: Mainly soft fingerstyle acoustic guitar (or ukulele in some parts), very light reverb, no heavy drums/percussion, possibly subtle ambient pads or very gentle strings in the background for emotion โ keep production extremely clean and minimal so lyrics shine. Vocals: Male, soft velvety baritone/tenor voice like Anuv Jain โ gentle, intimate, slightly breathy, emotional delivery with natural vibrato, no auto-tune, feels like a personal confession sung alone in a room. Structure: Verse 1 โ Pre-chorus โ Chorus โ Verse 2 โ Pre-chorus โ Chorus โ Bridge (emotional build) โ Final soft chorus with fade-out feeling. Language: Pure Hindi (or light Hinglish if it flows naturally), poetic and simple yet deeply touching lyrics โ use everyday relatable words mixed with beautiful metaphors about rain, sky, distance, memories, incomplete love, one-sided feelings, or silent goodbye. Theme: Heartbreak from a love that ended or was never fully yours. The pain of still loving someone who has moved on, memories that haunt at night, wanting to let go but unable to, quiet regret, feeling everything too deeply. Lyrics style: Poetic, conversational yet profound, lots of emotional questions to self/lover, repeating lines for emphasis like Anuv does, focus on inner pain rather than dramatic crying โ subtle tears in the voice. Chorus should be catchy and repeatable, something that feels like it captures the core ache (similar to "Husn" or "Jo tum mere ho" vibe). Make it 3โ4 minutes long, slow to mid-tempo (around 70โ90 BPM), emotional climax in bridge. Title suggestion: something soft like "Tujhse Juda", "Adhoori Si Baat", "Yaadein Behtar Nahi", "Bas Itna Hi" or similar. Start with gentle guitar picking, build emotion gradually.
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