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This is a powerful Hard Rock Ballad about the painful process of letting go after a deep, dependent love. The protagonist struggles to forget a kind and gentle ex-lover, even as she knows they won't return. The lyrics capture the conflict between rational desire to move on ("I want to let you go") and the heart's stubborn refusal ("my heart won't listen to reason"), culminating in a bittersweet resolution to burn the broken memories and scream one final "I'm still missing you."
Set in E minor at a slow, emotional BPM of 72, the song builds masterfully: soft, intimate verses with warm guitar layers give way to rising pre-choruses, then explode into massive, crying-lead-guitar choruses with huge drums and dynamic power. The crystal-clear yet emotionally raw female vocal delivers every line with controlled intensity, while the wide-stereo mix and heavy guitar sustain create a cinematic, atmospheric depth.
Key imagery - golden streets walked side by side, quiet rooms echoing a lost name, tracing rain-like answers on windowpanes - paints vivid nostalgia. The bridge offers a moment of quiet acceptance before the guitar solo soars with melodic shred and emotional bends. The final chorus modulates upward for maximum catharsis, turning personal heartbreak into an anthemic release.
Blending classic rock ballad emotion with modern polished production, "Still Missing You" is a heartfelt anthem for anyone who has loved too deeply and is learning - slowly, painfully - how to live without that touch. Perfect for late-night drives, emotional playlists, or powerful live performances where the guitar cries and the crowd sings along through tears.
From a young age I had a good ear for music. I used to hum along and play with the rhythms of new songs playing on the radio. Although I went into professional sports and never had the chance to learn an instrument or study music formally, I always kept a strong interest in songwriting and composing. One day I discovered that a song I really liked on a streaming platform was actually AI-generated. That immediately sparked my curiosity and I started making my own songs. As I experimented with writing my own lyrics and using prompts to generate music, I realized that the quality of the lyrics and prompts could lead to surprisingly high-quality results. Now I am completely hooked on music generation. The very first song I released, To the Soul of Gary Moore, is a tribute to Gary Moore. He is the legendary guitarist whose lightning-fast machine-gun picking and soulful crying guitar solos first made me fall in love with rock music.
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