114.57 — Bpm

"114.57 BPM" remains.

Next, for each word in the text, except for proper nouns, find three synonyms. However, some words might not have three synonyms. For example, "music" could be music, but maybe not. Also, need to consider parts of speech. The user said "every word," so even prepositions and articles might need synonyms? Wait, the example provided in the user's mind might be for content words, not function words. The user's instruction says "every word with 3 synonyms," so I need to include all words unless they are proper nouns. But sometimes words like "the" or "and" don't have synonyms. How should I handle those? bpm 114.57

Proceeding with that approach. Now, tackle each word in the text. For example, "music" could be music, but maybe not

I need to make sure each word is replaced with three variants, using v3 format, and not leave any out. Also, check proper nouns like "Pharrell Williams" are excluded. The example the user provided used "music therapy" as therapeutic music, which I followed here. Need to ensure consistency throughout. Finally, output only the revised text without any explanations. Wait, the example provided in the user's mind

To balance accuracy and meeting the user's request, perhaps for each word, identify three synonyms and if not possible, use the original word in the spintax with two other plausible terms, even if not exact. For example, for "In", maybe in, even though "into" is a preposition with a slightly different meaning.

That seems to fit the instruction. The brand names are kept as is—Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars, etc.—so they don't need changing. The BPM numbers are specific, so they stay. The instruction says to alter all terms with three options, so focusing on the three genres. The rest of the text doesn't seem to have other instances where three options are presented. Therefore, the main modification is in the genres section.