4:14

3:03

Garege Rock, Soul, Alternative Rock, Launching With Single cylinder engine, The Song Kicks Into A Murky Swamp-Blues Bass And Syncopated Drums, Then Jumps To Distorted Guitar Stabs And Percussive Claps, Verses Spotlight Overdriven Bass And Swaggering Vocals, Pre-Choruses Swell With Toms, Tambourine, And Synths, Choruses Explode—Gang Chants, Huge Drums, Octave Guitar Leads, And Bold Brass Blend Gritty Garage Soul With Alt-Rock, A Stomping Call-And-Response Breakdown Adds Raw Power, While The Bridge Shifts To Cinematic Grit, Tremolo Guitar, Haunting Pads, And Reverb-Soaked Vocals, The Final Chorus Brings Full Energy, Fading To A Tape Delay-Drenched Whispered Outro
2:38

Meguro Swing One
v4.5
Style: Retro Jazz × Vocal Percussion × Urban Swing
Mood: Nostalgic, Confident, Breezy
Bpm: 108
Key: D Minor
Instruments: Jazz Guitar, Upright Bass, Brushed Drums, Scat Vocals, Beatbox (Kick, Snare, Hi-Hat), Ambient Synth Pads
Vocals: Male Lead with Scat improvisation + Beatbox rhythm layer
Structure:
- Intro: Engine-like Scat + Beatbox
- Verse: Urban storytelling
- Scat Break: Rhythmic vocal riff mimicking engine
- Chorus: Swing groove with vocal percussion
- Bridge: Spoken-style rhythm + beatbox
- Outro: Fade with engine-like Scat
3:44

Genre: Garage Rock, Urban Soul, Electronica
Tempo: Mid to fast pace (smooth riding tempo), Sound Design: Crunchy guitar riffs, ambient rain textures, low-pass piano pads, tight snares
Mood: Melancholic yet sharp; the tension of Tokyo seen from the eyes of a 60-year-old rider, Vocal Style:
Male vocal, primarily in Japanese with key English phrases at the end of lines, City-wise, grounded tone with understated power, Theme & Concept:
A philosophical view from a motorbike slicing through Tokyo in the rain, Neon lights, survival, and society’s distortion, Focused more on emotional depth than flashy hooks, Lyric Style:
Verses built with 4 punchy lines per block, End each line with an English word or phrase, Chorus features repeating the title phrase: “Neon Rain Tokyo”, Sound Metaphors:
Faded neon signs → Reverb-heavy synth layers, Work van engines roaring → Distorted electric guitar, Urban crowd movement → Snappy snare accents, Cold drizzle → Muffled piano textures
3:07

Garege Rock, Soul, Alternative Rock, Launching With Single Cylinder Engine, The Song Kicks Into A Murky Swamp-Blues Bass And Syncopated Drums, Then Jumps To Distorted Guitar Stabs And Percussive Claps, Verses Spotlight Overdriven Bass And Swaggering Vocals, Pre-Choruses Swell With Toms, Tambourine, And Synths, Choruses Explode—Gang Chants, Huge Drums, Octave Guitar Leads, And Bold Brass Blend Gritty Garage Soul With Alt-Rock, A Stomping Call-And-Response Breakdown Adds Raw Power, While The Bridge Shifts To Cinematic Grit, Tremolo Guitar, Haunting Pads, And Reverb-Soaked Vocals, The Final Chorus Brings Full Energy, Fading To A Tape Delay-Drenched Whispered Outro

