{"id":"a649fce1-667f-4cbf-bf5a-4b9594af2153","title":"Soul Food","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Soul/Gospel/Blues/Country Soul","duration":"3:45","lyrics":"Verse 1\nWalked through the door, grease poppin’ in the air,\nCornbread steamin’, love’s everywhere.\nMama’s in the kitchen, stirrin’ up a spell,\nPlates piled high, where the heart can dwell.\n\nChorus\nSoul food, oh, it’s lard and grace!\nFills my mind, my soul, my face!\nFrom the skillet to the heart, it’s healin’ me whole,\nSoul food, feedin’ body and soul!\n\nVerse 2\nCollard greens simmer, black-eyed peas sing,\nEvery bite’s a prayer, makes the spirit swing.\nRound that table, laughin’, stories unfold,\nWarming up the weary, worth more than gold.\n\nChorus\nSoul food, oh, it’s lard and grace!\nFills my mind, my soul, my face!\nFrom the skillet to the heart, it’s healin’ me whole,\nSoul food, feedin’ body and soul!\n\nBridge\nPass the biscuits, pour the gravy high,\nFeel the love that lifts you to the sky!\nIn this sacred spot, where the good times roll,\nLard and grace gonna save your soul!\n\nVerse 3\nSweet potato pie, a sugary dream,\nGrandma's hug in every creamy gleam.\nUncles tellin' stories, loud and bold,\nA tapestry of laughter, never gets old.\n\nChorus\nSoul food, oh, it’s lard and grace!\nFills my mind, my soul, my face!\nFrom the skillet to the heart, it’s healin’ me whole,\nSoul food, feedin’ body and soul!\n\nOutro\n(Claps, hollers, gospel hum)\nSoul food, yeah, it’s where I’m found,\nLard and grace, in that holy ground!\nSoul food...\n(Fade out with ad-libs and gospel riff)","notes":"Instrumentation: Vocals, acoustic guitar, Hammond organ (subtle swells during verses, more prominent in the bridge and outro), upright bass (walking bass line), drums (simple, steady beat with emphasis on the backbeat), background vocals (gospel-style harmonies). Tempo: Medium, slightly swung feel. Mood: Warm, joyful, nostalgic, and comforting. Key: G Major. Guitar part is based around G, C, and D chords primarily, with some Am to add color. Bass line mostly follows the root notes. The organ should be used to fill the song with rich chords and gospel style riffs and fills. Outro: The outro should fade out with vocal ad-libs ('Soul Food!', 'Yes Lord!', 'Amen!'), hand claps, and a repeating gospel riff on the organ. Dynamics: Build throughout the song, reaching a peak during the final chorus. Key areas for dynamic contrast include the movement from the verses and choruses, through the bridge sections.","description":"\"Soul Food\" is a heartwarming celebration of family, tradition, and the power of home-cooked meals. Alex Wilson delivers a soulful performance, capturing the essence of Southern comfort food and its ability to nourish not just the body, but the spirit. The song blends gospel influences with bluesy undertones, creating a rich and inviting soundscape that evokes the warmth of a family gathering.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/tiger/6kwheTRwMuddR4IhbijC0.png","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/SoulFood-1751661551727.mp3","created_at":"2025-06-19T22:23:45.164576+00:00"}