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Iroha Project

IROHA
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4 songs
2:34Song Image
Genre: Japanese Indie Rock and Dream Pop with late-night city pop atmosphere, Style: Intimate storytelling verses with flowing rhythmic guitar and cinematic emotional build-up, Quiet and fragile beginnings that gradually explode into soaring emotional choruses, Melodies should feel like wandering alone through Tokyo at 2 AM with earphones on, Mood: Sleepless youth and transparent loneliness, Singer’s Voice: Female vocal in her early twenties with soft breathiness and emotional vulnerability, Conversational whisper-like verses with slightly trembling emotional high notes in the chorus, Natural and intimate Japanese pronunciation with delicate emotional restraint
3:03Song Image
Genre: Japanese Indie Pop and Summer Dream Rock with nostalgic cinematic elements, Style: Flowing acoustic guitar patterns and emotional band dynamics, Gentle storytelling verses that feel like reading an old diary, Gradual emotional expansion into soaring choruses filled with longing and sunlight-faded memories, The arrangement should feel warm and bright on the surface while carrying an undercurrent of sadness, Mood: Bittersweet summer nostalgia and fading youth, Singer’s Voice: Female vocalist in her early twenties with a soft, transparent tone, Intimate and conversational delivery in the verses, almost as if recalling a memory to herself, Emotional but restrained choruses with a slight fragility that suggests she is smiling while remembering something she has lost
4:04Song Image
Genre: Japanese Indie Pop and Dream Rock, Style: Flowing acoustic guitar patterns and warm live band dynamics, Seasonal storytelling with poetic imagery and emotional restraint, Gentle verses that feel like walking home alone at sunset, Gradual build into uplifting and expansive choruses with a memorable repeated hook, A balance between nostalgia and quiet optimism, Mood: Bittersweet growth and gentle hope after summer, Singer’s Voice: Transparent female vocal in her early twenties, Soft conversational delivery in the verses with natural Japanese phrasing, Delicate breathiness and emotional nuance, The chorus should feel more open and confident than previous songs, carrying warmth instead of heartbreak, Smile-through-the-tears energy, Tender vulnerability evolving into quiet determination