3:29

A sorrowful and powerful Enka masterpiece, The music begins with the crashing of waves and a sharp, emotional Shamisen solo that pierces the soul, The vocals are deep and resonant, featuring the intense "Kobushi" vibrato of a legendary Showa era diva, The arrangement blends traditional Japanese instruments with a grand orchestral sweep and a weeping electric guitar that echoes the protagonist's despair, It captures the atmosphere of a lonely harbor at night, where the struggle against an invisible digital prison becomes a grand, tragic ballad of human perseverance and technological futility, ‑pop, ‑rock, ‑jazz, ‑upbeat, ‑cheerful, ‑fast-paced, ‑electronic, ‑synthesized vocals, ‑high pitch, ‑bright, ‑light-hearted, ‑western, ‑modern, ‑hip-hop
3:47

Atmosphere: A serious, formal speech in a large echoing hall, The performance is 100% spoken word, absolute narration without any melody or pitch variations, The voice is a mature Japanese male speaker, deep and gravelly, Nuance: Each phrase is spoken very slowly, with extremely heavy and distinct pauses between segments, The delivery is rhythmic but strictly conversational and oratory, completely avoiding any musical intonation, The tone carries the extreme historical weight of a full constitution preamble, Instrumentation: Almost nonexistent background music to prevent singing, Only a very faint, atmospheric sub-bass drone to provide gravity, The vocal track must be the absolute center, ‑singing, ‑melody, ‑musical, ‑pop, ‑rock, ‑electronic, ‑female, ‑chorus, ‑harmony, ‑blurry speech, ‑fast, ‑drums, ‑beat, ‑noise, ‑rap, ‑singing voice, ‑robotic voice, ‑choir, ‑chanting, ‑opera, ‑orchestral, ‑symphonic, ‑musical instruments, ‑pitch variation, ‑vocal melody
