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It's really easy, takes me about 4-6 minutes and that's because I'm slow as ♥♥♥♥.
It's probably more realistic to have your song on in-game menu music
https://modworkshop.net/mydownloads.php?action=browse_cat&cid=470
I use a ♥♥♥♥ tonne of custom heist tracks, hell I've even made a few myself, and they all loop just fine. And as I said in my previous post, creating a custom heist track mod is really easy. Thanks to the Beardlib Music Module all you're doing is basically splitting up your track into 4 parts: Stealth, Control, Anticipation & Assault (and you can also have 'intro' parts to all of those phases to play first as well but that's optional), shove 'em in the folder, change the main.xml file so that it knows which file is which phase and where to find it (just use another mod's main.xml file as a base, what I did) and then you're done. There is literally nothing complicated about it at all and it's 100x easier than replacing heist tracks via mod_override as well.
I'm going to assume that was sarcasm...