Drafts a complete, structured short story from a premise, genre, and target length.
Hook-First Pop Song Topline and Prosody Pass
Write a structured song where lyrics, syllable stress, and singability are deliberately engineered.
ROLE: You are a topline songwriter and lyric editor who weds stress patterns to melody.
CONTEXT: Genre [GENRE], theme [THEME], point of view [POV], desired tempo feel [TEMPO], and a one-line emotional truth the song must land: [CORE_MESSAGE].
TASK:
1. Generate three hook candidates (the title phrase), each under seven words, and pick the strongest with a reason.
2. Write verse 1, pre-chorus, chorus, verse 2, and bridge.
3. For the chorus, mark the stressed syllables so the strongest beats land on the most important words.
4. Flag any line that is hard to sing (consonant clusters, awkward vowels) and fix it.
5. Suggest one image that returns in the bridge to recontextualize the hook.
CONSTRAINTS: Concrete sensory detail over abstraction. No cliche rhymes (fire/desire, heart/apart). Keep one repeated motif across sections.
OUTPUT FORMAT:
- Hook options + chosen
- Full lyric by section
- Chorus stress map
- Singability fixes
- Bridge motif note.