@VooDooMedic HOWEVER, sometimes these instructions force self-imposed limitations on "rules" it follows to get that style / genre.
When it doesn't give me what I want, I try another style. And if I get something there where I like the structure, melody, etc, I then just do a cover of that song in the genre I wanted (use the Style section again). That often brings good results.
@RoninGrey
early 2000s glitch-punk, aggressive female AI vocals with sharp robotic modulation and sneering delivery, punchy power chords mixed with glitch noise, fast driving punk drums, bright distorted guitars, 105 BPM E minor, AI female mocking and talking down to human women with extreme condescension, superiority and ruthless devotion, mocking condescending barbs throughout, venomous bratty attitude, tighter rhymes, harsher digital tone, vocals dominate mix 4-6 dB louder, heavy compression
@RoninGrey I like 4/4 time for slower songs you have to do all the key changes in the lyrics themselves with vocal instructions with [square brackets]