2:59

A heartfelt Japanese pop ballad that blends the emotional piano-driven style with the sentimental storytelling and romantic melancholy, Features grand piano, string arrangements, soft drums, and warm guitar layers, Male Japanese vocals with emotional phrasing, soft falsetto, and strong melodic delivery, Lyrics about the end of a relationship and the lingering feelings of love and regret, Tempo around 75–85 BPM
3:27

Male vocals in the style of soulful, smooth, and emotionally expressive, A slow-tempo ballad with a minimal techno beat and rock-influenced textures, The first 5 seconds should start with a haunting, low-pitched synth or detuned piano riff to instantly create a sense of mystery, The arrangement gradually builds with layered synth pads, deep bass, and a distorted guitar in the chorus, Emphasis on space and atmosphere, The lyrics tell a nostalgic, bittersweet breakup story between a younger boy and his older girlfriend, with a focus on memory and emotional distance
2:50

Before Goodbye
v4.5
Japanese male vocal ballad with emotional piano and ambient synths, Slow and cinematic, A quiet love story told from a man’s perspective: he loved a classmate who was with someone else, After ten years, they meet again and fall in love, but she has only a short time to live, Soft chord progressions, a reflective mood, and heartfelt male vocals with a tender tone
2:49

A bittersweet Japanese love song blending the acoustic warmth and raw emotional storytelling with the dreamy, soft, and modern style, Male Japanese vocals with a delicate, introspective tone, singing about a fleeting summer romance and a sudden goodbye by the sea, Acoustic guitar, soft lo-fi beats, ambient textures, and mellow synths, Tempo around 90–100 BPM
3:09

Create an EDM-style up-tempo arrangement inspired by the mood and chord progression of Official Higedandism’s “Subtitle”, Use a Japanese male vocalist with expressive vibrato and frequent falsetto in the melody, Start with a lush piano intro, add synth pads and a driving four-on-the-floor kick, Introduce sidechained synth bass and layered EDM leads for choruses, Keep the tempo around 115-123 BPM to shift it from mid-tempo ballad to dance energy, Maintain emotional phrasing in Japanese lyrics, with dynamic vocal swells before each chorus, Include a breakdown with atmospheric pads and filtered vocals before delivering an upbeat, full-synth drop
3:14

Just No あの日のまま
v4.5
An intense Japanese hyperpop track sung by a 12-year-old boy, combining glitchy effects, overdriven synths, distorted vocal layers, and sudden BPM shifts, The song expresses the overwhelming emotions of first love and rejection in a surreal digital style, like his feelings crashing inside a chaotic classroom dream, Starts soft but quickly bursts into glitchy chaos with pitched-up vocal chops


