4:14

1960s Japanese Group Sounds (GS) Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Garage Rock, Dramatic, raw, passionate, nostalgic for Showa-era rock, Slow-tempo, swinging rhythm (80-85 BPM), Single female vocal with CRITICAL: extremely thin, helium-like high-pitched youthful, pleasant, slightly husky, and soft-spoken voice (High-pitched emphasis), Delivery is unaffected/raw, High notes must have noticeable vibrato, tremulous, 'weeping' quality for intense, youthful emotion and appeal, occasionally unstable like a voice not fully through puberty, Dominant Fuzz-toned Electric Guitar (heavy, bluesy riffs/solos), Loud, simple, driving drums (heavy cymbal use), Thumping Electric Bass, Include bright, period-accurate organ/keyboard (Farfisa/Vox) for psychedelic texture, CRITICAL: Vintage 1960s Studio Sound, Mix must be slightly muffled (Muffled/Warmer tone), limited high-end clarity/deep bass, Use heavy, period-accurate reverb, Sound should feel like a mid-60s Japanese studio recording with a narrow mono image
3:39

Vintage 1960s-1970s Japanese folk with warm analog warmth, bittersweet melancholy and subtle satirical edge, Mid-tempo 90-100 BPM, simple organic acoustic production evoking era's tape saturation and room ambiance, Fingerpicked ukulele for rhythmic folk warmth, sparkling glockenspiel like gentle nostalgic echoes, soft marimba for subtle pulse, delicate Irish whistle weaving melancholic yet hopeful melodic lines, bluesy diatonic harmonica adding wistful fills, bends, and simple motifs for emotional depth, Warm storytelling lead vocal with slight huskiness, layered group harmonies for nostalgic reflective feel, light reverb for intimate vintage atmosphere, Quiet introspective dawn, lingering sadness with faint hope, embracing renewal after exhaustion, subtle optimism in folk satire, Keep organic-acoustic, poignant yet breezy, Evoke 1960s-1970s Japanese folk sound with harmonious, narrative vocals
3:24

A classic Japanese folk song, 1970s, Warm, subtle melancholic with a serene and hopeful atmosphere, A single male vocal with a pleasant, youthful yet slightly deep tenor tone characteristic of 70s/80s Japanese folk, The delivery is earnest and emotionally driven, with a slightly strained and husky quality particularly noticeable on the higher notes, The high register should possess a slightly constricted resonance and an occasional, unintentional vocal flip or break, indicating a lack of comfortable belting technique, The overall style must be non-rock and highly sentimental, Features acoustic guitar-driven melodies with arpeggios and gentle strumming, light percussion (tambourine), and subtle harmonica accents to evoke wind and movement, 85-95 BPM, Emphasize lyrical imagery of wind, love, and distant horizons with emotional dynamics building to a heartfelt climax, PRODUCTION: Warm, Low-Fidelity 70s Studio Sound, Strong tape wobble, noticeable hiss, vintage sound, 75-85bpm, ‑rap, ‑ad-lib, ‑hip-hop
4:19

1979 Showa kayo light cheerful dramatic pop ballad like Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushii, vintage analog warm tape saturation, subtle vinyl crackle crystal sparkle, lush orchestral strings swells, brass intro hits, gentle piano arpeggios, groovy bass tight drums congas tambourine, subtle guitar, big reverb, Deep powerful baritone vocals thick warm chest resonance wide pharyngeal, suddenly soaring to high dramatic tenor long sustained rich highs up to hiA, deep wide natural vibrato upward climb, kobushi scoops slides, theatrical passionate huge voice power, smooth curving lines, dynamic swells soft to roaring, clear resonant highs Mid-up tempo 125-135 BPM sentimental heroic nostalgic big orchestral build-ups with rhythmic drive, ‑shamisen, ‑metal, ‑modern synths
2:14

Japanese Group Sounds, 60s Japanese Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Showa-era Pop, Vintage Pop, up-tempo, catchy melody, twangy surf guitar, groovy organ solo, live on TV studio, cheering crowd, live reverb, dynamic performance, full of energy, upbeat 4/4 drum beat, vocal harmonies, male vocalists, high-pitched squeaky voice, nasal voice, smoky voice, cute voice, frequent Japanese ad-lib
4:03

70s Japanese Disco Pop / Kayōkyoku Duet, Upbeat, Sharp, and High-Energy, BPM 130-140, Must evoke a glamorous, slightly retro, and highly theatrical atmosphere, Warm, Analog, and Slightly saturated (70s vinyl sound), FEMALE VOCALS: CRITICAL: TWO DISTINCT, POWERFUL FEMALE VOCALISTS singing in unison and harmony, Emphasize a bold, non-cute, and slightly lower-pitched style common in 70s Kayōkyoku, Vocal 1 (Lead): Bold, mid-register, distinctly throaty/nasal and heavy tone, Must sound rhythmic and slightly 'pushed' Vocal 2 (Harmony): Clear, mid-to-high register, metallic/piercing tone (sharp timbre), providing tight, dynamic harmony, The voice must be stable and assertive, INSTRUMENTATION: Dominant: Punchy Disco Drum Beat (Heavy Kick/Snare), Wah-Wah Guitar, Slapping Funk Bass, Bright Brass Section (Trumpets/Trombones), and Analog Synth Stabs, PRODUCTION: Mono-ish sound image, bright high-end, heavy compression to simulate 70s-era Japanese recording quality
3:05

[Overall Style & Genre]
A nostalgic, retro J-pop dance track with a clear, dreamy, and melancholic synth-pop sound, The song should evoke the feeling of a late 80s to early 90s Japanese idol duo, Romantic but slightly detached, [Vocal Performance]
A female vocal duo with childlike, innocent, yet slightly affected and mature-sounding voices, characteristic of 17-18 year old Showa-era idols, The voices should be pleasant, a little breathy, and have a high-pitched, doll-like quality, They sing in a synchronized, harmonized style with minimal emotional expression, Crucially, the vocals must have a strong, noticeable reverb effect, creating a spacious, slightly melancholic, and karaoke-like atmosphere typical of Showa-era pop, [Instrumental Arrangement]
The arrangement is built around classic retro synthesizers, Expect rich, dreamy synth melodies, a prominent synth bass, and shimmering arpeggios, The beat is provided by a strong, electronic drum machine with a spacious, danceable groove
4:19

1979 Showa kayo light cheerful dramatic pop ballad like Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushii, vintage analog warm tape saturation, subtle vinyl crackle crystal sparkle, lush orchestral strings swells, brass intro hits, gentle piano arpeggios, groovy bass tight drums congas tambourine, subtle guitar, big reverb, Deep powerful baritone vocals thick warm chest resonance wide pharyngeal, suddenly soaring to high dramatic tenor long sustained rich highs up to hiA, deep wide natural vibrato upward climb, kobushi scoops slides, theatrical passionate huge voice power, smooth curving lines, dynamic swells soft to roaring, clear resonant highs Mid-up tempo 125-135 BPM sentimental heroic nostalgic big orchestral build-ups with rhythmic drive
3:09

1970s Classic Japanese Anime Theme, Showa Era Hero Song, subtle Marching Pop, The mood is fiercely heroic, militaristic, and intensely nostalgic, Driving, steady march rhythm (140-150 BPM), Focus on heavy downbeats and syncopated snare, A deep, rich baritone male vocal with a powerful, slightly gravelly (shouting) texture, Delivery must be unapologetically energetic and theatrical, Chorus requires a layered children's choir for bright harmony contrast, Vocals must maintain a militaristic, clear projection, Dominant: Heavy, distorted electric guitar riffs (simple/catchy), Prominent, powerful brass section (trumpets/horns) carrying the main melody, Simple, driving rock drums with an insistent snare (marching feel), Features analog synth bass and dramatic orchestral stabs, Vintage Analog Sound, Highly compressed and raw mix, The sound must be **thick and slightly muffled**, with the brass and vocals dominating the center stage, like an old vinyl theme song, Do not alter the lyrics
3:24

1970s/80s Anime Theme Song, Opera-Pop Ballad, Baroque Pop, Jazz Pop, Theatrical J-Pop, The mood is pure, aesthetic Tragic Grandeur, TEMPO/STRUCTURE: Majestic Mid-Tempo (90-110 BPM), Focus on building dramatic tension and swells, FEMALE VOCALS: CRITICAL: Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano vocal with soaring, brassy projection, Must use a powerful high-range full voice (Belting/Head Voice), absolutely NOT falsetto, Tone must be intense, tragic, and highly emotional, Focus on sustained, powerful high notes and controlled, wide vibrato, INSTRUMENTATION: Dominant: Full, sweeping orchestral strings (Violins, Cellos), Dramatic choir/backing vocals, Baroque Harpsichord/Piano arpeggios, Powerful Timpani and Symphonic Brass (French Horns), PRODUCTION: Vintage Analog Fidelity required, Huge, cavernous hall reverb on all elements, The mix should be dense and dramatic, with a slightly muffled high-end and prominent, resonant mid-range, Sound must feel expansive and theatrical yet thick and slightly muffled
4:17

Style: 70s Japanese Imperial Kayōkyoku (Dramatic Pop Ballad), Majestic and Overpowering, PRODUCTION: Authentic 70s Analog Production, Heavy Tape Saturation, Boxy Mid-Range Focus, Subtle Vinyl Noise, Instrumentation: Deep, Ominous Analog Synths (Prophet/Juno sound), Lush and Sweeping String Orchestra, Crisp and Punchy Acoustic Drums (snare focus), Heavily Melodic and Driving Bassline, Clean Electric Piano (E-Piano) for accents, Dramatic Minor Key Chord Progressions throughout, Vocals: Japanese Female Vocalist with Imposing, Stone-Cold Delivery, EXTREMELY THICK AND BOOMING VOICE, DEEP BASSY TONE, projects like a powerful horn section, Cool, Stoic, Coldly, Heavily deep and Absolutely Controlled Emotional Delivery (ZERO BREATHINESS OR WHISPERS), Voice should be a solid, unyielding wall of sound, Full-Throttle Head/Chest Mix Belting, Strong Nasal Resonance for period authenticity, Monochromatic and Direct Tone, storytelling vocal arc, Tempo: 125-130 BPM
3:02

紫の星 (J-Folk Remix)
v4.5+
A classic Japanese folk song in the style of Akai Tori’s “翼をください” (Tsubasa wo Kudasai), Warm, nostalgic, and dreamy with a serene and hopeful atmosphere, Features acoustic guitar-driven melodies with arpeggios and gentle strumming, light percussion (tambourine or shaker), and subtle flute or ocarina accents to evoke wind and movement, Multi-vocal harmonies (5-part ensemble) with a mix of solo, duet, and full-group choruses to create an uplifting, communal feel, Tempo: 85-95 BPM, key: C Major (modulate to C# Major for climax), Emphasize lyrical imagery of wind, love, and distant horizons with emotional dynamics building to a heartfelt climax
3:40

Genre: 80s Visual Kei, Japanese Metal, Hard Rock, The sound is dramatic, theatrical, and melancholic, with a powerful, epic atmosphere, TheDance-pop, Funk-infused disco groove, Prominent slap bass and rhythmic guitar, Soulful female vocals with layered harmonies, Upbeat tempo with syncopated percussion, Bright horn stabs and string flourishes, Glossy late-90s production with warm analog tones, 2000’s pop-funk revival style (2000) is driven by a strong rhythm section and sharp guitar riffs, The style is reminiscent of bands like LUNA SEA, Vocal Performance: A male vocalist with a powerful, emotional, and slightly strained voice, Pleasant, Crystal Clear & Thin yet seductive Voice, The delivery is highly dramatic and theatrical, with a prominent nasal tone that gives the voice a piercing timbre, The vocals blend soaring melodic lines with raw, gritty screams and an exaggerated, high-pitched falsetto for moments of dramatic anguish, The tone is passionate and melancholic, Instruments: The
3:47

1970s/80s Anime Theme Song, Opera-Pop Ballad, Baroque Pop, Theatrical J-Pop, The mood is pure, aesthetic Tragic Grandeur, TEMPO/STRUCTURE: Majestic Mid-Tempo (90-110 BPM), Focus on building dramatic tension and swells, FEMALE VOCALS: CRITICAL: Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano vocal with soaring, brassy projection, Must use a powerful high-range full voice (Belting/Head Voice), absolutely NOT falsetto, Tone must be intense, tragic, and highly emotional, Focus on sustained, powerful high notes and controlled, wide vibrato, INSTRUMENTATION: Dominant: Full, sweeping orchestral strings (Violins, Cellos), Dramatic choir/backing vocals, Baroque Harpsichord/Piano arpeggios, Powerful Timpani and Symphonic Brass (French Horns), PRODUCTION: Vintage Analog Fidelity required, Huge, cavernous hall reverb on all elements, The mix should be dense and dramatic, with a slightly muffled high-end and prominent, resonant mid-range, Sound must feel highly expansive and theatrical
4:21

新しい浪漫さ!(345 xGG)
v5.5
1979 Showa kayo light cheerful dramatic pop ballad, vintage analog warm tape saturation, subtle vinyl crackle crystal sparkle, lush orchestral strings swells, brass intro hits, gentle piano arpeggios, groovy bass tight drums congas tambourine, subtle guitar, big reverb, Suddenly soaring to high dramatic tenor long sustained rich highs up to hiA, deep wide natural vibrato upward climb, kobushi scoops slides, theatrical passionate huge voice power, smooth curving lines, dynamic swells soft to roaring, clear resonant highs Mid-up tempo 140-150 BPM sentimental heroic nostalgic big orchestral build-ups with rhythmic drive
3:43

1960s Japanese Group Sounds (GS) Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Garage Rock, Dramatic, raw, passionate, nostalgic for Showa-era rock, Slow-tempo, swinging rhythm (80-85 BPM), Single male vocal with CRITICAL: extremely thin, helium-like high-pitched youthful, pleasant, slightly husky, and soft-spoken voice (High-pitched emphasis), Delivery is unaffected/raw, High notes must have noticeable vibrato, tremulous, 'weeping' quality for intense, youthful emotion and appeal, occasionally unstable like a voice not fully through puberty, Dominant Fuzz-toned Electric Guitar (heavy, bluesy riffs/solos), Loud, simple, driving drums (heavy cymbal use), Thumping Electric Bass, Include bright, period-accurate organ/keyboard (Farfisa/Vox) for psychedelic texture, CRITICAL: Vintage 1960s Studio Sound, Mix must be slightly muffled (Muffled/Warmer tone), limited high-end clarity/deep bass, Use heavy, period-accurate reverb, Sound should feel like a mid-60s Japanese studio recording with a narrow mono image, ‑ad-lib
3:17

Create a song in Japanese 1960s rockabilly style, upbeat and energetic, featuring slap bass, rolling drums, and poppy guitar riffs, Include sharp whistle sounds and rough baritone chants of "Ossu! Ossu! Ossu!" as backing vocals, The song should have a quirky, fantastical vibe with a male cheer squad (応援団) gathering on the street, led by a rabbit character named Usapyon, the "danchou" (leader), with "riizento" (regent-style) hair styled with hair wax or pomade, The hook must include "Pyon Pyon Pyon" as a catchy chant, ending with "Forever ni ouen da ze!" for a bold, swaggering vibe, Start with a bold MC-style spoken intro in a baritone male voice: "Raise your hair wax and pomade-styled riizento to the sky! Usapyon, let's start!" The squad practices in a park at night, evoking a sense of discipline and unity, Keep the tone lively, slightly bizarre, with a strong sense of "giri" (duty/loyalty) and passionate energy, with a rockabilly melody flowing from an old radio
3:44

Energetic 1980s Japanese anime opening theme at 140 BPM, authentic late analog production sound: bright FM synthesis leads and bells from early digital synths, punchy gated reverb on drums and snares, tape saturation warmth and subtle hiss, over-compressed mix with glossy sheen, driving 8-bit-ish bassline, shimmering chorus guitars, soaring female vocals with slightly mature deeper tone melancholic yet powerful slightly nasal delivery dramatic vibrato restrained youthful energy bright high-energy idol style, upbeat J-pop rock energy in C minor key, tight dry rhythm section, explosive chorus build-up, nostalgic plastic-bright texture, no modern lo-fi or digital polish, pure 1980s broadcast tape-era feel
2:47

1960s Japanese Group Sounds (GS) Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Garage Rock, Mood is dramatic, raw, passionate, nostalgic for Showa-era rock, Mid-tempo, swinging, driving rhythm (100-120 BPM), Single male vocal with CRITICAL: Thin, very youthful, pleasant, slightly husky, and soft-spoken voice (High-pitched emphasis), Delivery is unaffected/raw, High notes must have noticeable vibrato, tremulous, 'weeping' quality for intense, youthful emotion and appeal, Dominant Fuzz-toned Electric Guitar (heavy, bluesy riffs/solos), Loud, simple, driving drums (heavy cymbal use), Thumping Electric Bass, Include bright, period-accurate organ/keyboard (Farfisa/Vox) for psychedelic texture, CRITICAL: Vintage 1960s Studio Sound, Mix must be slightly muffled (Muffled/Warmer tone), limited high-end clarity/deep bass, Use heavy, period-accurate reverb, Sound should feel like a mid-60s Japanese studio recording with a narrow mono image
3:04

1970s Classic Japanese Anime Theme, Showa Era Hero Song, subtle Marching Pop, The mood is fiercely heroic, militaristic, and intensely nostalgic, Driving, steady march rhythm (140-150 BPM), Focus on heavy downbeats and syncopated snare, A deep, rich baritone male vocal with a powerful, slightly gravelly (shouting) texture, Delivery must be unapologetically energetic and theatrical, Chorus requires a layered children's choir for bright harmony contrast, Vocals must maintain a militaristic, clear projection, Dominant: Heavy, distorted electric guitar riffs (simple/catchy), Prominent, powerful brass section (trumpets/horns) carrying the main melody, Simple, driving rock drums with an insistent snare (marching feel), Features analog synth bass and dramatic orchestral stabs, Vintage Analog Sound, Highly compressed and raw mix, The sound must be **thick and slightly muffled**, with the brass and vocals dominating the center stage, like an old vinyl theme song, Do not alter the lyrics
3:20

Suki Suteki Kinky
v4.5+
70s Japanese Glam Rock, Punk Rock, unpolished, fun, full of character, frequent ad-lib, Female vocal: raw, funky, slightly off-pitch, playful, gritty, conversational, inspired by Kato Mika in “Suki Suki Suki” (1975 Old Grey Whistle Test), Avoid clean/modern pop (e, g, Judy and Mary), Lively, sassy delivery for verses/choruses; melancholic for “soupy, lament”; wild for “Kinky, 近畿, ” Light reverb, minimal distortion, no heavy autotune, Funky bass, overdriven wah-wah guitar (T, Rex-inspired), tight syncopated drums, Bridge: intense guitar solo, dynamic drum fills, Outro: vocoder, reverb, pitch-shift on vocals for cosmic vibe, BPM 130
2:09

1979 Showa kayo light cheerful dramatic pop ballad like Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushii, vintage analog warm tape saturation, subtle vinyl crackle crystal sparkle, lush orchestral strings swells, brass intro hits, gentle piano arpeggios, groovy bass tight drums congas tambourine, subtle guitar, big reverb, Deep powerful baritone vocals thick warm chest resonance wide pharyngeal, suddenly soaring to high dramatic tenor long sustained rich highs up to hiA, deep wide natural vibrato upward climb, kobushi scoops slides, theatrical passionate huge voice power, smooth curving lines, dynamic swells soft to roaring, clear resonant highs Mid-up tempo 125-135 BPM sentimental heroic nostalgic big orchestral build-ups with rhythmic drive
2:29

1970s Classic Japanese Anime Theme, Showa Era Hero Song, subtle Marching Pop, The mood is fiercely heroic, militaristic, and intensely nostalgic, Driving, steady march rhythm (140-150 BPM), Focus on heavy downbeats and syncopated snare, A deep, rich baritone male vocal with a powerful, slightly gravelly (shouting) texture, Delivery must be unapologetically energetic and theatrical, Chorus requires a layered children's choir for bright harmony contrast, Vocals must maintain a militaristic, clear projection, Dominant: Heavy, distorted electric guitar riffs (simple/catchy), Prominent, powerful brass section (trumpets/horns) carrying the main melody, Simple, driving rock drums with an insistent snare (marching feel), Features analog synth bass and dramatic orchestral stabs, Vintage Analog Sound, Highly compressed and raw mix, The sound must be **thick and slightly muffled**, with the brass and vocals dominating the center stage, like an old vinyl theme song, Do not alter the lyrics
4:20

Genre: 80s Visual Kei, Japanese Metal, Hard Rock, The sound is dramatic, theatrical, and melancholic, with a powerful, epic atmosphere, The music is driven by a strong rhythm section and sharp guitar riffs, The style is reminiscent of bands like LUNA SEA, Vocal Performance: A male vocalist with a powerful, emotional, and slightly strained voice, Pleasant, Crystal Clear & Thin yet seductive Voice, The delivery is highly dramatic and theatrical, with a prominent nasal tone that gives the voice a piercing timbre, The vocals blend soaring melodic lines with raw, gritty screams and an exaggerated, high-pitched falsetto for moments of dramatic anguish, The tone is passionate and melancholic, Instruments: The track is built on a foundation of a driving drum beat and a thumping bass line, A distorted, sharp electric guitar plays dramatic, melodic riffs, The sound is raw and emotional, with a powerful, live feel, A soaring, melancholic guitar solo features in the bridge, Orchestral
3:22

猫吸い将軍
v5
1970s Japanese jidaigeki TV drama opening theme parody, vintage analog recording sound with tape warmth and subtle hiss, compressed dynamics, punchy brass horns fanfare slightly saturated, powerful taiko percussion with room reverb, sweeping orchestral strings with analog tape flutter, enka-rock fusion energy mixed with playful whimsical cat elements like soft bell chimes and purr undertones, lo-fi heroic grandeur, 1970s production quality: warm saturated mix, dusty vinyl crackle feel, no modern digital clarity, male vocals: deep resonant masculine timbre, calm composed powerful delivery with steady intensity and minimal variation, subtle vibrato, authoritative even-keeled phrasing evoking unshakeable justice mixed with obsessive cat-loving heroism
3:44

夜明けの悪ツ
v4.5+
Music Style: 80s J-POP, Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, 80s, Pop-Rock, Up-Tempo, Youthful, Rebellious, Nostalgic, High-teen, teenager, male Idol
Vocal Style: Voice breaking, Vocal cracks, Imperfect, Young, Pushed chest voice, Strained, Forceful, Guttural, Belting, Raw, Energetic, Nasal, Shouting, Raspy, Unpolished, ‑K-pop, ‑rock, ‑metal, ‑disco, ‑hip hop, ‑enka, ‑trot, ‑country, ‑folk
4:51

愛、上を…
v4.5+
1990s City Pop, Fusion of Hi-NRG and late-80s Japanese City Pop, Funky Baseline, Crisp Electronic Drums, Bright & Light Synth Brass Stabs, Melodic Synth Lead, emotional, female vocal, ‑rock, ‑metal, ‑k-pop, ‑folk, ‑country, ‑enka, ‑trot, ‑ballad, ‑jazz, ‑r&b
2:07

1970s Classic Japanese Anime Theme, Showa Era Hero Song, subtle Marching Pop, The mood is fiercely heroic, militaristic, and intensely nostalgic, Driving, steady march rhythm (140-150 BPM), Focus on heavy downbeats and syncopated snare, A deep, rich baritone male vocal with a powerful, slightly gravelly (shouting) texture, Delivery must be unapologetically energetic and theatrical, Chorus requires a layered children's choir for bright harmony contrast, Vocals must maintain a militaristic, clear projection, Dominant: Heavy, distorted electric guitar riffs (simple/catchy), Prominent, powerful brass section (trumpets/horns) carrying the main melody, Simple, driving rock drums with an insistent snare (marching feel), Features analog synth bass and dramatic orchestral stabs, Vintage Analog Sound, Highly compressed and raw mix, The sound must be **thick and slightly muffled**, with the brass and vocals dominating the center stage, like an old vinyl theme song, Do not alter the lyrics
2:24

Genre: Experimental J-Pop, 80s Avant-garde, New Wave, The mood is unsettling, theatrical, and slightly manic, The sound is raw and quirky, with an aggressive, off-kilter energy, Vocal Performance: A female vocalist with a unique and unsettling tone, The delivery is highly theatrical and unstable, shifting between a fragile, breathy whisper and a piercing, high-pitched shriek, The emotion is unhinged and desperate, like a broken doll, A haunting, theatrical, and unstable female voice that is high-pitched, almost girlish, yet can sound unpleasant, manic, and scary, Instruments: The song features a distinct and quirky synth melody from an old synthesizer, The beat is a cold, driving rhythm from a drum machine, A simple, punchy bass line and a sharp, clean electric guitar with a hint of reverb are the core of the sound, The overall mix is raw and slightly lo-fi, ‑K-pop, ‑metal, ‑enka, ‑trot, ‑soul, ‑country
3:56

夢のシンフォニー
v4.5+
Style: 80s J-POP, technopop, synthpop, romantic, dreamy, youthful, uplifting, nostalgic, starry, idol pop, shimmering, melodic, retro, vibrant, heartfelt
Vocal: soothing, gentle, clear, soft, youthful, melodic, heartfelt, sweet, bright, expressive, warm, delicate, pure, airy, tender, natural, ‑k-pop, ‑enka, ‑rock, ‑metal, ‑emp, ‑edm, ‑disco, ‑eurodance, ‑europop, ‑j-rock
3:49

Melancholic Showa Kayo, Mature smoky female alto, Deep resonant chest voice, Heavy gravelly texture, Theatrical emotive delivery, Mid-tempo (BPM 90), Dramatic storytelling, Sad Violin and Cello, Elegant Piano, Traditional Japanese ballad, Authoritative powerful vocals, Intense wide vibrato, Somber noir atmosphere
3:56

Authentic live Showa-era Japanese TV music broadcast atmosphere where enthusiastic male fans passionately shout the female singer's name, 1980s Japanese idol pop in Showa kayo style, youthful female Japanese vocals with solid low-mid range weight, strong projection and natural vocal body, clear high notes with light nasal resonance, deliberately cute burikko-style delivery with playful charm while singing, subtle upward vocal flips, fresh but emotionally grounded tone, polished retro 1980s production with bright orchestral strings, punchy clean drums, melodic bass, shimmering keys, sudden youthful romance, sparkling heartfelt mood, authentic 1980s Japanese analog recording
3:56

A mature female Japanese singer with deep rich thick contralto voice like a refined elegant baritone, warm velvety timbre, powerful dramatic vibrato on sustained notes, and intense emotional delivery, 1980s late Showa kayo pop-rock style like passionate dramatic danceable tracks with strong groove, TV studio live recording atmosphere with live band energy, Intimate low chest voice and velvety whispers in verses explode into full-force powerful passionate belts in choruses, Dark dramatic noir ballad with cinematic strings, moody synths, driving rock drums, heavy emotional atmosphere, Themes of tragic regret and quiet fury, Sensual, elegant, heartbreaking, ‑ad-lib, ‑husky vocals


