1:32

1:38

Clean, modern country band feel inspired by early-2000s radio: bright telecaster leads, warm acoustic strums, steady mid-tempo groove with brushed snare and light shuffle, Male vocals sit upfront with a friendly twang; subtle fiddle swells in the chorus, small steel guitar fills between phrases, First verse starts easy and conversational, chorus lifts with stacked harmonies, bridge strips to acoustic and vocal then band kicks back in on the final hook, vocal, electric
2:23

The enka song opens with mournful shakuhachi and delicate koto, joined by dramatic strings and subtle taiko percussion, Verses carry slow, expressive vocal melodies with tender vibrato, swelling into powerful choruses where orchestration deepens and the emotion peaks
1:06

2:02

0:38

2:50

[Intro]
Waaaahhh — waaah — waaaahhh
Hoo-waaah… hoo-waaah…
WEEEE-ooo — weee-ooo
[Riff]
Da-waaah da-waaah da-waaah
Hooo-wee hoo-wee
Waaa-eeee-waa
[Verse Harmonica]
Waaah — hoo — waaah
Hee-yaa — hee-yaa
Woooo-waa — wooo-waa
[Fast Rock Riff]
Doo-wee-doo-wee-doo
Waa-yaa-waa-yaa
Hee-wee-hee-wee-hee
[Solo]
WEEEEEE-ooooooo
Waaah-wah-wah-wah
Hooo-yaaa-heeee
[Final Blowout]
Waaah!
Waaah!
Powerful blues rock song with dominant harmonica lead, Chicago blues harmonica playing aggressive train rhythm shuffle with bending notes and wailing solos, Harmonica imitates a steam train whistle and chugging locomotive rhythm, Raw bar-band energy with electric guitar, bass, and driving drums, Song about a midnight blues train rolling through rain and neon bars, Vintage analog sound, gritty southern blues rock style, 110 BPM shuffle groove, long expressive harmonica solos between verses

