0:57

タモらじ!〜音楽って良いよね〜
v4.5+
A cheerful brass pop theme song for a fictional radio show called “TAMO-RAJI!”
Upbeat female vocals deliver catchy and joyful lyrics about music, connection, and shared excitement, The song opens with playful brass stabs, claps, and live crowd ambiance, followed by a bouncy marching-style groove, Verses are driven by clean rhythm guitars, funky basslines, and sparkling percussion textures, Choruses explode into bright brass harmonies, layered singalong vocals, creating a festive, parade-like atmosphere, Vocals are front-centered and expressive—playful, rhythmically tight, and full of fun energy, Perfect as a lively anime opening, radio intro, or variety show celebration theme
4:04

japanese anime opening, eurobeat, japanese traditional fusion, fast tempo, heroic, dramatic, ninja, koto, shakuhachi, shamisen, female vocal, powerful chorus, emotional, 3:30+
4:52

瞳に映る刀
v5
Sad Japanese rock ballad, emotional and dramatic, traditional Japanese instruments like koto, shakuhachi, and soft taiko prominently featured, soft piano and acoustic guitar intro, swelling electric guitars and strings, slow-tempo yet dynamic, two distinct vocal characters: one deep and resolute (protagonist), one gentle and trembling (friend), alternating verses and overlapping harmonies in chorus, conveying heartbreak, betrayal, and bittersweet farewell, occasional reverb and delay on vocals, cinematic tension, expressive guitar solos, rich atmospheric pads, melancholic melodies, emphasis on emotional highs and quiet intimate moments, reflective and nostalgic mood, storytelling style, song length 3-5 minutes
4:21

[Polished mastering, wide dynamic range], dark and majestic Japanese symphonic power metal with aristocratic and gothic aesthetic, cinematic introduction of church pipe organ, harpsichord, and dramatic piano arpeggios layered with full string orchestra and brass fanfare, escalating into fast double-kick drums, neoclassical tremolo rhythm guitars, and virtuosic guitar and violin twin-shred solos, infused with operatic choir chants and baroque counterpoint, emotional and theatrical Japanese male vocals with sharp vibrato, powerful high notes and noble phrasing, dynamic structure shifting between high-speed grandeur and serene chamber-style interludes with solo piano and strings, followed by explosive climaxes with choir and full orchestra, featuring sudden tempo changes, dramatic key modulations, sweeping string runs, galloping rhythms and heroic melody lines, blending royal elegance with aggressive metal intensity, 180 BPM noble and triumphant “aristocratic battle” atmosphere
4:32

Broken transmission from a girl (Chobits), a dark, emotional, and dreamy fusion of Avant-Garde Bass House × Dark Future Bass with Breakbeats, drifting between rhythm and hallucination, Floating glitch textures, pulsing sub-bass, and spectral pads like shards of frozen light create a hypnotic, dreamlike atmosphere, Sparse metallic percussion and subtle vocal chops appear like ghostly signal fragments, Tempo 90 BPM, Vocal: ethereal whispery female Japanese vocals (Chobits-inspired), ultra-close, detached and ambiguous, Soft and breathy, fading like a digital ghost—subtly seductive yet distant, Whispered syllables drift through shadow and mist, evoking 無銘刀 / the nameless sword, a blade unseen but always present, Mood: hallucinatory, surreal, trippy, dreamlike, Emotional weight without release
2:29

わんこ外刀
v5
Cute and playful Japanese-inspired song with a strong traditional feeling, Light and bouncy tempo like small footsteps on a wooden engawa, Clearly Japanese pentatonic melodies, Soft koto and shamisen lead, with gentle shakuhachi phrases played playfully, not solemn, Light taiko, tsuzumi, wooden clappers, hand bells, and simple festival-style percussion, Sound is round, warm, and fluffy, Vocal is very cute and friendly, like a children’s song storyteller, with small playful calls such as “wan!” or “yoisho!” used naturally, Atmosphere feels like puppies joyfully running around a small shrine courtyard, Wholesome, cozy, and heartwarming, No dark tones, no epic drama, no modern pop gloss
3:47

いい刀11刀
v5
A fast-paced, majestic symphonic metal battle theme blending baroque elegance, traditional Japanese intensity, and high-energy fantasy RPG dynamics, Features orchestral strings, harpsichord, pipe organ, shakuhachi, koto, taiko drums, double-kick rhythms, neoclassical electric guitar solos, and epic synth leads, The arrangement fuses sacred motifs with rapid tempo shifts, layered counterpoint, and Japanese pentatonic scales, evoking a divine clash at destiny's edge, Operatic female vocals(G3–A5), expressive and powerful, follow noh-inspired phrasing with spiritual urgency, soaring through complex time signatures and dramatic modulations, Recorded in a pro studio with high-definition audio, wide stereo imaging, warm analog tone, and soft mastering compression, Includes 3D spatial effects such as temple reverb, ritual drum echoes, wind chimes, and ambient shrine textures, Designed to evoke the atmosphere of a climactic battle in a sacred realm where speed, sanctity, and fate collide in a cinematic soundscape
4:14

5:32

二振りの刀
v5
ark emotional Japanese-style song with tragic and quiet intensity, Tempo: slow to mid (75–85 BPM), Minor key, cold and restrained, Instruments: deep taiko drums like a slow heartbeat, low shamisen tremolo, shakuhachi with breathy and icy tone, minimal piano and dark strings, Intro is almost silent, footsteps and tension, Verses are intimate and fragile, very sparse arrangement, Chorus swells emotionally but stays sorrowful, never heroic, Bridge strips down to near silence, voice trembling alone, Final chorus returns heavier, fate closing in, Mood: friendship breaking, vows kept too late, pain mixed with trust, Vocal: Japanese female vocal, soft, breathy, emotional cracks allowed, Theme: eyes reflecting a friend, a blade meant to protect becoming pain, stopping each other too late, Overall feeling: cold steel, warm tears, a quiet tragic vow
2:34

年越し蕎麦刀
v5
A super high-tempo, energetic background track designed exclusively for male Kansai-dialect spoken food commentary with absolutely no singing, built around fast, lively beats, bustling percussive rhythms that feel like end-of-year movement, subtle steam-like breath textures suggesting hot food, and a cheerful TV-style food review vibe, avoiding heavy or sharp traditional effects, keeping melodies minimal and supportive so the hyper-exaggerated, fast-talking narration dominates, emphasizing humor, momentum, and New Year’s Eve excitement above all else
3:37

A fast-tempo gothic baroque symphonic piece evoking a frantic masquerade beneath a blood moon, Powered by rapid harpsichord arpeggios, quick organ runs, and fast string ostinatos, layered with bells and ethereal choirs, Urgent rhythms and sharp harmonic shifts create intensity, Melodies in minor scales with baroque counterpoint blend sacred drama and theatrical urgency, Subtle taiko and koto add exotic touches in a European gothic frame, Male operatic vocals (A2–B4), expressive and stylized, shift between frantic whispers and soaring vibrato, inspired by visual kei and noh phrasing, The piece surges with fast tempo changes, dramatic modulations, and dense layering, evoking a desperate dance with fate, Recorded with analog warmth, soft compression, and wide stereo imaging, Includes 3D spatial effects like cathedral reverb, echoing bells, wind chimes, and ambient night textures, Designed to conjure a tragic world where beauty, speed, and memory spiral in an eternal nocturnal waltz
4:24

乱麻快刀
v5
aggressive neo Japanese traditional, seismic Taiko bass impact, crystalline metallic plucked strings (Koto/Shamisen hybrid), high speed Shamisen, high speed Koto, ritualistic ceremonial silence, sharp woodblock percussion, divine purgation, sweeping sub bass swells, extreme sonic clarity, architectural reverb tails, razor thin high frequencies, G# Minor, studio grade resolution, 250 BPM, high density high-speed Shamisen performance, Divine-tier female vocalist, zen meditative chant like singing, absolute emotional detachment, soul piercing clarity, rhythmic ritualistic phrasing, sharp breath intakes, cold transcendental power, flawless technical delivery, commanding presence from a vast void, unwavering tonal focus, spectral vocal texture, decisive spiritual authority, Japanese lyrics, Japanese female vocals, complex dense jazz performances continue from start to finish, j-pop, rock, jazz, Solemn avant garde neo traditional folk jazz, Japanese female folk singer
3:28

諸刃の刀
v5
Japanese-style rock with emotional intensity and sharp contrast, clearly incorporating traditional Japanese instruments, Medium-fast tempo with strong forward momentum, not slow, Powerful rock band core featuring distorted electric guitars and driving bass, combined with taiko-style drums for weight and tension, shamisen or koto phrases woven into riffs and transitions, and subtle shakuhachi accents for atmosphere, Female vocal, clear and resolute, carrying both warmth and steel, Theme: mutual acceptance as a double-edged sword — protecting and challenging each other, cutting open new possibilities while risking pain, Lyrics feel poetic, restrained, and serious, with imagery of blades, resolve, and shared paths, Mood balances tenderness and danger, calm verses contrasted with explosive choruses, No pop sweetness, no metal excess — refined, dramatic wa-rock fusion with emotional weight, restraint, and determination
4:04

[Polished mastering, wide dynamic range], dark and majestic Japanese symphonic progressive rock with gothic atmosphere, cinematic introduction of pipe organ, harpsichord, and dramatic piano arpeggios layered with string orchestra and timpani, gradually building into intense polymetric rhythms with rapid double-kick drums, sharp staccato bass, and distorted rhythm guitars, infused with operatic choir accents and baroque counterpoint lines, emotional Japanese vocals with piercing vibrato and urgent phrasing, dynamic arrangement shifting between high-speed irregular time signatures, sacred-style interludes with solo piano and strings, and explosive climaxes with full orchestra and choir, featuring abrupt tempo shifts, neoclassical guitar shred runs, dramatic key modulations, sweeping strings, and dazzling unison passages, delivering an epic, high-tension final-boss atmosphere with a driving 180 BPM pulse
3:31

A dark, playful, and hooky fusion of Plunderphonics × Big Beat × Breakbeats × Future Funk × Acid Jazz × Turntablism × Avant-Garde Bass House and Dark Future Bass for depth, Tempo 128 BPM, Punchy kicks, crisp snares, glitchy and chopped samples, growling sub-bass, jazzy electric piano, and hyperactive turntable scratches create chaotic, agile motion, Female vocals, subtly cute yet languid, whisper with a hint of sensitivity, flowing between Japanese and English, Floating ad-lib rap passages flicker unpredictably, bending rhythm and space, evoking the agility and presence of a mimetic “模造刀”, Theme: a nimble, blade-like presence slicing through light and shadow, scattering ephemeral fragments and tracing arcs in the air, Style: immersive, precise, fleeting, hypnotic, surreal, Silence, glitches, and spectral echoes manipulate perception, Elegance and chaos collide, leaving listeners suspended in a brain-twisting swirl of sound
5:39

無刃の刀
v5
Japanese-inspired song moving from ordinary life to sacred ritual and back to calm reality, Intro is minimal and human: quiet room tone, soft footsteps, gentle shakuhachi, slow and natural tempo, Verse feels everyday and intimate, warm female vocal, close and restrained, almost spoken, Gradually shift into a sacred kagura atmosphere: steady taiko pulse, bells, koto, shinobue, airy wordless choir, No sharp or aggressive sounds, everything flows like a ritual dance, Climax feels divine and weightless, expressing prayers gathering inside an empty vessel, After the peak, layers slowly fade away, Ending returns to simplicity and silence, peaceful and human, as if rain has passed and daily life continues, Tone is spiritual, calm, Japanese aesthetic, gentle but emotionally deep
3:57

[Polished mastering, wide dynamic range], dark and intense Japanese symphonic progressive rock with sinister gothic atmosphere, cinematic introduction of church pipe organ, harpsichord, and frantic piano arpeggios intertwining with sharp string stabs and heavy timpani, escalating into chaotic polymetric riffs, rapid-fire double-kick patterns, distorted rhythm guitars, and hyper-fast neoclassical leads, infused with aggressive choir chants and baroque-inspired counterpoint, emotional Japanese vocals with sharp vibrato and dramatic tension, constantly shifting between furious high-speed passages in irregular time signatures, eerie quiet interludes with solo piano and atmospheric strings, and explosive climactic bursts with full orchestra and choir, featuring sudden tempo drops, unpredictable tempo accelerations, wild key modulations, sweeping string runs, and virtuosic keyboard shred, creating an overwhelming, unstable, and exhilarating boss-battle energy, 180 BPM relentless and volatile drive
4:28

居直り強刀
v5
Traditional Japanese enka fused with shigin chanting, Female lead vocal enters immediately at the beginning of the track, slow to mid-slow tempo, deep and weathered tone, singing from the perspective of an elderly woman, Verses sung in restrained enka style with subtle vibrato and long breathy phrases, Chorus expands with sorrowful melodic lines, Shigin elements appear as rhythmic spoken-chant phrases, stern and dignified, echoing moral weight, Minimal instrumentation: shamisen, low koto, sparing taiko, deep bass underpinning, Minor key, dark snowy atmosphere, Theme of mercy, sin, redemption, quiet strength, No modern sounds, no pop feeling, Intimate, human, heavy silence between notes, vocals lead the musical narrative from the start
5:02

Multi-National Musical Force, Modern Mellow R&B, Cyber Dance Anthem, Techno Rock Opera Ballad, Heavy Metal × Jazz, Angel Choir, Distortion Guiter, Piano, Math Rock, Glitch, Trap, Moving Wide Panning, Clear Sound, Many Key Change, Vocal Unison, Clear Main Voice Male Vocal, A bold alternative rock arrangement with dynamic shifts keeping the energy, ‑excessive layering, ‑overlapping piano/guitar, ‑harsh transients, ‑phase smear, ‑distorted saturation, ‑sub-bass overload, ‑overcompression, ‑long reverb tails
4:27

石の刀が14刀
v5
[Polished mastering, wide dynamic range], dark and majestic Japanese symphonic progressive rock with gothic atmosphere, cinematic introduction of pipe organ, harpsichord, and dramatic piano arpeggios layered with string orchestra and timpani, gradually building into intense polymetric rhythms with rapid double-kick drums, sharp staccato bass, and distorted rhythm guitars, infused with operatic choir accents and baroque counterpoint lines, emotional Japanese vocals with piercing vibrato and urgent phrasing, dynamic arrangement shifting between high-speed irregular time signatures, sacred-style interludes with solo piano and strings, and explosive climaxes with full orchestra and choir, featuring abrupt tempo shifts, neoclassical guitar shred runs, dramatic key modulations, sweeping strings, and dazzling unison passages, delivering an epic, high-tension final-boss atmosphere with a driving 180 BPM pulse
4:01

生魔の刀
v5
Japanese ambient driven by raw生命の脈動 and欲望のうねり, Tempo fluctuates between 68–78 BPM, never perfectly steady, Deep Yamato taiko dominates, acting as a physical heartbeat: low, heavy, uneven, sometimes dragging, sometimes pushing forward, Taiko hits are felt in the chest, not heard politely, Patterns subtly break and reform, creating tension and release like breathing under desire, Low koto sustains pulse beneath the rhythm, shamisen strikes are rough and instinctive, not decorative, Shakuhachi phrases inhale and exhale audibly, like living breath, Rhythm is always alive, slightly unstable, Vocal enters early, female or neutral, chanting on single tones, locked to the taiko pulse, intimate and bodily, No pop, no brightness, no calm sections, Reverb is close and thick, emphasizing impact and vibration, Density increases through rhythmic pressure rather than volume, expressing欲が抑えきれず目覚めていく過程, Mood: 生の鼓動, 欲の暴れ, 静かではない生魔の誕生
3:52

Japanese nostalgic J-POP, heartwarming, gentle but emotional, Cute female vocal, soft and slightly breathy, innocent yet determined, Warm piano-led arrangement with acoustic guitar, light strings, and subtle percussion, Sweet and cozy atmosphere like a childhood memory, gradually building into emotional resolve, Melody focused on softness and hope, with a powerful yet tender climax, ‑Tempo: 88 BPM (moderate, ‑gentle forward motion) Key: D Major (warm, ‑hopeful, ‑emotional clarity) Vocal: - Female solo - Cute, ‑soft, ‑emotional - Slight breathiness - Clear Japanese pronunciation - Emotion gradually intensifies toward the final chorus Instrumentation: - Piano (main harmony, ‑soft touch) - Acoustic guitar (light strumming, ‑nostalgia) - Warm bass (minimal, ‑supportive) - Soft percussion (brushes, ‑light kick) - Subtle strings (pads or violins, ‑emotional lift in chorus) - Gentle backing vocals (ooh / ahh, ‑only in chorus and final section) Dynamics & Structure: Intro (quiet, ‑reflective) → Aメロ (very soft, ‑intimate) → Bメロ (slightly emotional lift) → サビ (warm, ‑hopeful) → Aメロ2 (calmer, ‑storytelling) → Bメロ2 (emotional preparation) → サビ2 (more confident) → 間奏 (instrumental, ‑nostalgic) → Cメロ (almost whispered, ‑emotional core) → 大サビ (full emotion, ‑strongest vocal) → アウトロ (quiet piano fade, ‑reflective) Mood / Keywords: nostalgic, ‑heartwarming, ‑gentle courage, ‑prayer, ‑sweetness, ‑deter
4:17

[Polished mastering, wide dynamic range, high fidelity], majestic Japanese symphonic power metal with gothic and progressive elements, cinematic orchestral introduction: solemn church pipe organ, cascading strings, dramatic piano, timpani rolls, building suspense, Sudden explosion into intense polymetric rhythms, blistering double-kick drums, intricate bass, downtuned rhythm guitars, Soaring, highly melodic neoclassical shred solos (sweeping arpeggios, expressive vibrato), Layered with grand operatic choir (soprano/bass) and full baroque orchestration (harpsichord, strings), Powerful, emotional Japanese male vocals (sharp vibrato, dramatic phrasing), Dynamic arrangement with furious, high-speed sections in irregular time signatures (5/4, 7/8), sudden tempo changes, serene interludes, and explosive climaxes with full orchestra, choir, and dramatic key modulations, 175 BPM driving, ornate, and complex pulse
4:16

蕗の刀
v5
Japanese style song with a strong sense of seasonal transition from late winter to early spring, Slow to mid-slow tempo, gentle but emotionally deep, Traditional Japanese atmosphere blended with subtle modern softness, Melancholic and tender mood, expressing quiet longing and unspoken love, Use delicate acoustic instruments such as koto, shamisen, shakuhachi, and soft piano, with light strings supporting the harmony, Minimal percussion, slow breathing rhythm like cold air easing into warmth, Melody should flow calmly, slightly wavering, evoking restraint and patience, Vocal is soft and expressive, clear Japanese pronunciation, intimate and close, singing as if confiding a secret, No brightness or cheerfulness, focus on bittersweet beauty, fragile hope, and the moment where winter slowly gives way to spring, Spacious arrangement with silence and reverb, emphasizing loneliness, tenderness, and quiet emotional resolve
3:17

STYLE: japanese samurai dnb, breakcore fusion
BPM: 175
INSTRUMENTS: taiko drums with layered breakbeats, metallic sword-clash FX, shakuhachi melodies, distorted shamisen loops, glitchy noise textures
VOCALS: aggressive Japanese male rap chant, fast tempo, ritualistic incantation repeating "Rin-Pyo-To-Sha-Kai-Jin-Retsu-Zai-Zen"
MOOD: Dangerous, avant-garde, intense, cinematic, high-speed and focused
ARRANGEMENT: fast intro with taiko and fx buildup, verses driven by rapid-fire rap and glitch FX, chorus with incantation loops and metallic layering, ambient distorted bridge, explosive final chorus
SOUND DESIGN: hybrid of organic Japanese instruments and metallic industrial FX, harsh dynamic mixing, fast transient rhythm
VIBE: ninja-run through battlefield, bladed trance, ancient war ritual meets breakcore
3:31

金平刀
v5
Powerful Japanese-style rock driven by traditional instruments, Fast to mid-fast tempo with strong forward momentum, Heavy Yamato-taiko drums as the core rhythm, deep odaiko pulses shaking the ground, sharp shime-daiko strikes cutting like blades, Shamisen and koto riffs replace guitars as main hooks, aggressive and percussive, supported by distorted electric guitar for weight, Bamboo flute accents add tension between phrases, Male vocal, raw and resolute, slightly husky, delivering lyrics with grit and determination, No softness, no pop tone, Theme of cutting through life’s confusion, sweet name with sharp edge, candy-like colors forged by hardship, Dramatic dynamic shifts between verses and explosive choruses, Epic, fierce, ritualistic energy, modern Japanese rock fused with ancient spiri
3:59

[High fidelity mastering, wide dynamic range], cyber-enka with dramatic and majestic atmosphere, cinematic introduction of shamisen arpeggios, deep taiko-like percussion, and dark synth pads blended with church organ-like synths, gradually building into polymetric rhythms with pounding 4-on-the-floor kick, sharp snare accents, and glitchy electronic fills, layered with powerful enka-style Japanese vocals filled with kobushi vibrato, shakuri, tame, and dramatic phrasing, infused with subtle vocoder harmonies and reverb-heavy backing chants, dynamic arrangement shifting between furious high-speed irregular beats, serene interludes with solo shamisen and airy synth textures, and explosive climaxes with full cyber-orchestral synth ensemble and enka choir, featuring sudden tempo changes, dramatic key modulations, fast shamisen runs, and piercing lead synth solos, blending futuristic electronic energy with traditional enka singing techniques, 145 BPM steady yet expressive pulse with epic boss battle atmosphere
4:24

名も無き刀の詩
v5
#genre: japanese rock, fast rock
#style: energetic cinematic, anthemic
#bpm: 200-210
#vibe: J-POP, high speed rap, Kokyū, Taiko, Shakuhachi, Shamisen, EDM beat, synth bass, claps, crowd chants, and light electric guitar
#language: japaneseEthereal, Boy Vocals, male Vocals, Euphonium, Harpsichord, Double Bass, Harp, Orchestra, Ethereal, Gospel, Pipe Organ, Choir Voices, Choir, rock, hip-hop rap
4:44

破魔の刀
v5
Japanese ambient music with a sacred and impartial atmosphere, Very slow tempo around 50–60 BPM, No clear rhythm, floating pulse only, Traditional Japanese instruments: sustained koto harmonics, low shamisen drones, distant shakuhachi breaths, and deep soft taiko resonance used sparingly like a heartbeat, Sound feels cold yet gently warm, emotionless but not cruel, No dramatic build-up, no climax, Everything is slowly shaved away equally, leaving only silence and balance, Minimal melody, long reverb, wide space, Feeling of a cursed sacred blade spreading its influence quietly over land, Neutral, calm, inevitable, No hope, no despair, only quiet continuation, Cinematic but restrained, meditative, austere, timeless
3:09

3:08

[Polished mastering, wide dynamic range], deeply emotional Japanese enka blended with nostalgic Japanese folk song sensibility, featuring intimate and story-driven vocal delivery alongside melismatic enka-style phrasing, bold kobushi vibrato, and heavy pentatonic enka scales, acoustic guitar and gentle strumming folk arrangements forming the emotional core, supported by warm harmonica accents and subtle fingerpicked guitar textures, dramatic baroque-style chord progressions enriched by harpsichord, strings, and classical counterpoint, warm pipe organ supporting the harmony, accented with subtle cyber synths, glitch hits, and metallic pads, shifting between quiet, reflective folk-tinged passages and tearful enka ballad sections, building into soaring dramatic rises, 145 BPM, overwhelmingly emotional and majestic yet earthy and human, blending nostalgic folk warmth with a light futuristic shine















