{"id":"d9e9f9cc-cad6-42dc-b373-aa4e87d543f4","title":"Since U Been Gone (I Can Drive Again)","artist":"Alex (TikTok Country Session)","album":"Country-fied","year":2025,"genre":"Country/Comedy/Pop-Punk/Country Rock","duration":"3:25","lyrics":"[Intro] (Shouted, with a slight echo effect)\n\"Thanks for the truck, loser! Yee-haw!\"\n\n[Verse 1]\nRemember that old Ford pickup you said I couldn't handle?\nSaid I'd scratch it up, leave it stuck in the sand, oh what a scandal\nWell honey, guess what, Judge Judy smiled, gavel came down hard\nThis baby's mine now, parked right here in my own backyard\n\n[Chorus]\nSince you been gone I can drive again\nWindows down, hair blowin’, doin’ ninety, amen!\nSince you been gone I can breathe for the first time\nGot my own keys now, baby, and they’re all mine!\n\n[Verse 2]\nUsed to be a prisoner, sittin' shotgun, silent and grim\nWatchin' you chase sunsets, just a-waitin' for the light to dim\nNow I'm takin' control, cruisin' dirt roads, top down and free\nThis ain't your story anymore, darlin', this is all me!\n\n[Chorus]\nSince you been gone I can drive again\nWindows down, hair blowin’, doin’ ninety, amen!\nSince you been gone I can breathe for the first time\nGot my own keys now, baby, and they’re all mine!\n\n[Bridge]\nYeah, you can keep the house, the boat, the dog, and the cat\n'Cause I got four wheels and a full tank, ain't lookin' back at that\nDust cloud memory, fade into yesterday\nI'm revvin' up my engine, headin' down a brand new way!\n\n[Guitar Solo]\n\n[Chorus]\nSince you been gone I can drive again\nWindows down, hair blowin’, doin’ ninety, amen!\nSince you been gone I can breathe for the first time\nGot my own keys now, baby, and they’re all mine!\n\n[Outro]\n(Spoken, fading out with engine revving sound effect)\nYeah, that's right... my truck now! Vroom, vroom!","notes":"Instrumentation: Distorted electric guitars (think Avril Lavigne meets Miranda Lambert), driving drum beat with a slight double kick on the choruses, a twangy bassline, and optional banjo or fiddle flourishes in the bridge and guitar solo. Vocal delivery should be energetic and slightly aggressive, with a touch of playful sarcasm. Palm-muted power chords throughout the verses create a sense of controlled frustration that explodes in the chorus. Key changes up a half step after the bridge would amplify the feeling of liberation. The guitar solo should be short, fast, and full of bends and slides. Consider adding backing vocals shouting 'amen!' or 'yeah!' during the chorus.","description":"A high-octane country-punk anthem of post-divorce freedom. Alex channels the raw energy of early 2000s pop-punk with a twang, celebrating a woman's newfound independence and the sweet taste of finally owning her own truck after a messy breakup. Expect fast tempos, gritty guitars, and lyrics dripping with sass and liberation.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/zebra/AhgBBh-3GEK6RrhFMcgct.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-11-27T20:53:48.16927+00:00"}