3:49

A Japanese late-80s to early-90s Eurobeat-inspired pop track, strongly referencing Wink’s “Sexy Music, ” with an intentionally cold and fragile vocal aesthetic, Mid-fast tempo around 126–130 BPM, four-on-the-floor groove kept smooth and restrained, Synth bass and digital synths are glossy and artificial, with soft reverb creating a distant, nocturnal atmosphere, The arrangement should feel elegant and mechanical, never energetic or emotional, Female duet vocals must sound detached, delicate, and almost expressionless, Very low vocal intensity: no power, no belting, no dramatic phrasing, Voices are thin, cool, and slightly fragile, as if emotions are held back or suppressed, Minimal vibrato, clear but understated articulation, Two female voices remain distinct, often alternating lines or singing in close, restrained harmony, Overall mood: cold, elegant, ephemeral, and nostalgic—beautiful but distant, Avoid warmth, passion, vocal power, or modern pop expressiveness
4:18

A nostalgic and cinematic Japanese symphonic rock ballad performed by a powerful female vocalist, Inspired by 70s–80s anime theme songs like "Galaxy Express 999", this track features emotional storytelling, dramatic orchestration, and a sense of cosmic adventure, The vocals are expressive and heartfelt, with moments of tenderness and strength—like a farewell from a timeless heroine, Backed by lush strings, electric guitars, piano, brass accents, and shimmering synths evoking a starry galaxy, Song structure includes a soft intro, rising pre-chorus, and an epic, singable chorus, Themes of departure, memory, love, and courage carry through the melody, Designed to evoke bittersweet hope and destiny beyond the stars, Tempo: ~92–96 BPM, Full arrangement, anime OP-style with orchestral rock energy and emotional climax
3:53

Japanese mellow pop / healing ballad, mid-tempo (70–80 BPM), gentle and warm atmosphere, Features soft female vocals with emotional but restrained delivery, no power belting, Instrumentation: acoustic guitar, warm electric piano, subtle strings, light synth pad, simple bass, soft brushed drums, Mood is bittersweet but comforting, like a quiet night turning into morning, Melody is smooth and flowing, avoiding dramatic jumps, Arrangement builds slowly from minimal intro to a slightly fuller chorus, but remains intimate, Lyrics feel like a gentle message saying “it’s okay to rest, ”
No aggressive sounds, no heavy EDM, no rock guitars, Reverb is warm and natural, creating a small-room or bedroom-studio feeling, Overall vibe: calm, reflective, hopeful, and reassuring, not sad, not overly cheerful, Structure: intro, verse, pre-chorus, chorus, verse, pre-chorus, last chorus, outro, Focus on emotional connection and warmth rather than energy or volume
3:19

A fusion of metal, electronic, and J-pop with experimental flair: soaring, expressive female vocals cut through layers of powerful synth melodies, Thunderous, syncopated drums and relentless heavy guitar riffs drive verses, while chiptune leads and glitch effects punctuate dynamic, unpredictable sections, melancholic, female vocals, electropop, aggressive, dreamy, rap, punk, rap, electropop, melodic, chill





