What Could Have Been
Album: Storm on the Horizon - Emotional Transitions
Title
What Could Have Been
Filename
NSPS479_077_What Could Have Been_30 Second
Description
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads and nostalgic, emotive string lines, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good acoustic guitar and percussion. Version - 30 Second
ComposerKenneth Edward Belcher
(ASCAP) 100% [554368334]
PublisherNon-Stop Outrageous Music Publishing
(ASCAP) 100% [548216838]
ISRC
QM2ZU2617038
Released
July 15, 2026
Tempo
Medium
BPM
82
Alternative versions
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads and nostalgic, emotive string lines, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good acoustic guitar and percussion. Version - Full
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads and nostalgic, emotive string lines, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good percussion. Version - No Guitars
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads and nostalgic, emotive string lines, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good acoustic guitar and driving electric bass. Version - No Percussion
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads and nostalgic, emotive string lines, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good acoustic guitar and percussion. Version - No Piano
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads and nostalgic, emotive string lines, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good acoustic guitar and percussion. Version - No Strings
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good acoustic guitar. Version - Lite
Through a haze of dreamy synth pads and nostalgic, emotive string lines, this track builds into a spirited anthem of hope and positivity with steady, feel-good acoustic guitar and percussion. Version - 60 Second


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