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感情のままに

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7 songs
3:36Song Image
Mid-fast nostalgic Japanese J-pop in A major with soft yet emotional female vocal, 2000s-style band and synth arrangement, and a hook about replaying late-night Heisei love calls
2:39Song Image
Upbeat J-pop with a Jersey Club bounce at 146 BPM in A minor, chorus-first, Female whisper lead, extremely low and close-mic; keep the vocal forward and crisp with short reverb, Tight kick and crisp clap, short plucks, sub bass, and very subtle bed-squeak foley; add an 8-bar vocal-chop break
3:34Song Image
A nostalgic J-pop ballad at ~103 BPM in A♭ major, built on fingerstyle acoustic arpeggios that bloom into a light band lift in the chorus, Female solo vocal: clear, youthful, lightly breathy, close-mic; mostly chest voice with gentle head-voice flips on peaks, Keep the arrangement minimal: soft shaker, light piano doubles, subtle pad, very light bass and minimal kick; leave micro-breaths and short rests for intimacy, Mix vocal-forward with short room reverb, gentle bus glue, and clean low-mids (avoid 250–350 Hz buildup); end with a −6 dB / 2 s fade
3:09Song Image
A swung trap-pop track in F# minor at 154 BPM with an edgy yet bittersweet autumn breakup mood, Female solo vocal that is extremely low, breathy, near-unvoiced and close-mic; clear Japanese diction with tight rhythmic delivery, occasional English spices (“falling, ” “break, ” “maybe, ” “sync”), Use swung hi-hats (~58%), dry claps, warm sub-bass, detuned bell plucks, sparse piano stabs, and granular leaf-foley as a shaker; keep the mix vocal-forward with a short plate and light transient shaping on the claps
3:39Song Image
Mid-fast cinematic J-Pop in C♯ minor at 130 BPM, intimate and dawn-tinted, with a final chorus lifting toward E-major feel, Female solo vocal extremely low, breathy, near-unvoiced, close-mic; felt piano, clean electric guitar arpeggios, warm strings pad, soft toms and rim, airy shakers, supportive sub-bass
2:58Song Image
Fast-tempo J-Pop with R&B flavor in A minor at 132 BPM, minor-key but cathartic, Female solo vocal that is extremely low, breathy, near-unvoiced and close-mic; clean electric guitar arpeggios, airy pads, warm sub-bass, subtle trap hats, Theme: a sleepless night on a train window, calling a name softly — bittersweet yet hopeful, “don’t fade” as the emotional anchor, Structure: intro → verse → pre-chorus → chorus → verse2 → pre-chorus → chorus → bridge → final chorus → outro; keep chorus hooks memorable and double-tracked lightly, last line +1 octave, Tone: vocal-forward mix, tight low-end, gentle shimmer reverb, end with a –6 dB 2-second tail
3:42Song Image
Dreamy youthful Japanese pop in D major with some B minor colors, mid-fast around 118 BPM, with a light bouncing groove and a gentle first-snow atmosphere, Female whisper vocal, extremely low and near-unvoiced, sung mainly in Japanese with short English hooks, over soft electronic drums, warm electric bass, clean chorus guitar, shimmering synth plucks, gentle pads, subtle bells and a light piano bridge, The theme is two students sneaking out to an outdoor school corridor in the early evening to watch the first snow, recording a tiny 5-second clip that later becomes a “first snow replay” they watch on their phones whenever life feels heavy