3:57

r3: G3nS1s
v4.5
Epic cinematic hybrid song inspired by Hiroyuki Sawano’s scores for Thunderbolt Fantasy, Solo Leveling, and GARO, Features intense orchestral stabs, cinematic drums, industrial synth layers, taiko percussion, distorted guitars, and dramatic choir, Starts with a melancholic piano intro and synth pads, Verse has pulsing synth bass and light strings, Builds through pre-chorus into a powerful chorus with male vocals, heavy drums, and orchestral swells, Bridge includes tempo drop with haunting female vocal phrases and violin, 144 bpm in D minor, modulates to F# minor in final chorus, Em - D - Bm - C#7 in verses; chorus uses G - F# - Em - D, Lyrics are in Japanese and English with fragmented emotional phrasing and layered harmonies, Mood is tragic yet defiant, capturing the rise after loss and transformation through pain, ocalists: Male lead (deep, emotional) + ethereal female bridge
SFX Tags: [Explosion], [Wind], [Crackle], [Reverse Delay Piano]
3:51

R3:G3nS1s
v4.5
Epic cinematic hybrid song inspired by Hiroyuki Sawano’s scores for Thunderbolt Fantasy, Solo Leveling, and GARO, Features intense orchestral stabs, cinematic drums, industrial synth layers, taiko percussion, distorted guitars, and dramatic choir, Starts with a melancholic piano intro and synth pads, Verse has pulsing synth bass and light strings, Builds through pre-chorus into a powerful chorus with male vocals, heavy drums, and orchestral swells, Bridge includes tempo drop with haunting female vocal phrases and violin, 144 bpm in D minor, modulates to F# minor in final chorus, Em - D - Bm - C#7 in verses; chorus uses G - F# - Em - D, Lyrics are in Japanese and English with fragmented emotional phrasing and layered harmonies, Mood is tragic yet defiant, capturing the rise after loss and transformation through pain, ocalists: Male lead (deep, emotional) + ethereal female bridge
SFX Tags: [Explosion], [Wind], [Crackle], [Reverse Delay Piano]
4:09

Create an emotional, cinematic orchestral track with a blend of traditional Japanese and Western classical instruments, Begin with a solo shakuhachi melody in D minor pentatonic — soft, haunting, and atmospheric, Underlay sparse koto plucks for rhythm and accent, Slowly introduce delicate strings (violins, violas, cellos) with a lyrical theme that builds in layers, At 30 seconds, add deep taiko drums and timpani for dramatic tension, followed by warm brass harmonies and swelling dynamics, Transition into a powerful climax around 1:00 featuring full choir, orchestral strings, horns, and layered percussion, Use dynamic shifts from pianissimo to fortissimo, rubato in the intro, then steady 4/4 time at 88 BPM, Let the main melody evolve, conveying themes of memory, heroism, and ancient mysticism, End with a soft return to shakuhachi and koto, leaving the conclusion open and reflective, Prioritize authentic textures, emotional depth, and cinematic flow
2:46

Create an emotional, cinematic orchestral track with a blend of traditional Japanese and Western classical instruments, Begin with a solo shakuhachi melody in D minor pentatonic — soft, haunting, and atmospheric, Underlay sparse koto plucks for rhythm and accent, Slowly introduce delicate strings (violins, violas, cellos) with a lyrical theme that builds in layers, At 30 seconds, add deep taiko drums and timpani for dramatic tension, followed by warm brass harmonies and swelling dynamics, Transition into a powerful climax around 1:00 featuring full choir, orchestral strings, horns, and layered percussion, Use dynamic shifts from pianissimo to fortissimo, rubato in the intro, then steady 4/4 time at 88 BPM, Let the main melody evolve, conveying themes of memory, heroism, and ancient mysticism, End with a soft return to shakuhachi and koto, leaving the conclusion open and reflective, Prioritize authentic textures, emotional depth, and cinematic flow
3:14

FRACTURE//Ω”
v4.5
cinematic epic orchestral rock, fast-paced 140 bpm with distorted guitars in drop c#, full cinematic strings, pounding cinematic percussion with chain samples, thunderclap impacts and heavy toms, layered 808 sub-bass and reverse snares, glitch textures and synth risers, shakuhachi and koto for traditional accents, powerful male and female duet vocals with shouting chorus, multilingual lyrics, english and japanese, half-time breakdown bridge, haunting choir echoes emotional outro layered ambient pads and g# minor to b minor modulation, intense dynamic shifts, massive climactic chorus, ghostly vocal backing in post-chorus, dramatic orchestral swells and electronic grit, intro need shakuhachi and outro shakuhachi and koto as lyrics describe
3:32

FRACTURE//Ω”
v4.5
cinematic epic orchestral rock, fast-paced 140 bpm with distorted guitars in drop c#, full cinematic strings, pounding cinematic percussion with chain samples, thunderclap impacts and heavy toms, layered 808 sub-bass and reverse snares, glitch textures and synth risers, shakuhachi and koto for traditional accents, powerful male and female duet vocals with shouting chorus, multilingual lyrics, english and japanese, half-time breakdown bridge, haunting choir echoes emotional outro layered ambient pads and g# minor to b minor modulation, intense dynamic shifts, massive climactic chorus, ghostly vocal backing in post-chorus, dramatic orchestral swells and electronic grit, intro need shakuhachi and outro shakuhachi and koto as lyrics describe
2:29

Ω:REVEAL
v4.5
Epic cinematic anime opening theme with hybrid orchestral-electronic fusion, Starts with slow ambient synth pads and distant metallic echoes, building into an explosive intro at 0:15 with distorted guitar riffs, layered staccato strings, and massive taiko drums, Tempo: 144 BPM, Incorporates glitchy percussion, syncopated rhythms, and dramatic choir bursts, Verse led by strong female vocal (Japanese) with echo delays; pre-chorus rises with piano arpeggios and drum rolls, Chorus erupts into aggressive synth bass, heavy guitars, and layered English/Japanese vocals, Use sharp dynamic contrast, dubstep elements, and tension-release drops, Tonal range: E minor with modal shifts, Mood: intense, heroic, dramatic, revealing, Ending features descending string ostinato and reversed vocal fx fading into ambient noise, Structured in intro–verse–prechorus–chorus–drop–bridge–final chorus–outro
4:04

Create a high-energy Japanese rock song titled “Rain of Crimson” inspired by T, M, Revolution’s style, especially his work on Thunderbolt Fantasy and Gundam series, The song’s theme is defiance, rebellion, and breaking free from oppression, emphasizing vivid imagery of fire, rain, chains breaking, and crimson blood as metaphors for freedom, Use strong minor key harmonies in A minor, with a tempo of 152 BPM, featuring driving rhythmic drums, powerful distorted guitars, and layered synths with arpeggiated patterns that build tension and release, Vocals should be emotive, dynamic, and expressive, matching T, M, Revolution’s intense, theatrical delivery, Incorporate Japanese lyrics full of metaphorical imagery (e, g, "黒い空に見た夢の欠片", "鎖を断ち切って"), with occasional English phrases like "Rain of Crimson" to emphasize key hooks, The vocal melody should have clear phrasing with rises and falls that reflect passion and urgency, featuring pre-chorus build-ups and explosive choruses with layered harmonies, ‑pop ballad softness, ‑EDM drops, ‑heavy electronic dance beats, ‑auto-tuned or robotic vocals, ‑rap or spoken-word sections, ‑bright major-key happy tones, ‑excessive reverb or echo, ‑acoustic-only arrangements, ‑and generic Western rock clichés
5:11

The grundel
v4.5
Starting in D minor, a haunting analog synth pad sets the atmosphere, soon joined by clean, arpeggiated electric guitars swirling above a slow tom-and-cymbal-driven drum groove, Rich orchestral strings add cinematic depth, Verses remain moody and spacious, opening up to a colossal chorus with driving distorted guitars, soaring vocals, and pounding drums, Emotive guitar solos with sustained bends and melodic phrasing bridge sections, The closing outro returns to eerie synth and mournful arpeggios, maintaining the epic and theatrical flair, ‑rap, ‑trap, ‑EDM, ‑lo-fi, ‑synthwave, ‑autotune-heavy vocals, ‑pop punk, ‑indie folk, ‑hyperpop, ‑minimalism, ‑modern pop production
4:08

Tempo: 90 BPM, Key: D minor, Genre: 80s horror glam metal power ballad, Vocal style: male tenor with dramatic vibrato, strong dynamic range, theatrical phrasing; clear articulation, slightly nasal tone, with emotional intensity and natural imperfections; avoid monotone or robotic delivery, Instrumentation: clean arpeggiated electric guitar in verses with analog warmth and subtle reverb; distorted heavy power chords in chorus with punchy mid-range; atmospheric analog synthesizers layered subtly for spooky ambience; bass guitar tight and round; acoustic drum kit with gated reverb on snare; tom fills leading into chorus; melodic electric guitar solo using minor scale, harmonized bends, slides, vibrato, echo effects, balanced in mid-high frequencies, Production: warm analog mixing, wide stereo spread, layered vocal harmonies in chorus, vocals slightly upfront but integrated, Avoid autotune, modern vocal effects, harsh screaming, or overly compressed dynamics, ‑autotuned or pitch-corrected vocals; robotic or synthetic voice effects; baritone or death growl vocals; harsh screaming; electronic dance or EDM beats; trap or rap vocal styles; synthesized chip-tune or 8-bit instruments; minimalistic or ambient-only textures; overly bright or poppy synths; excessive compression; lo-fi distortion; fast tempos above 120 BPM; non-analog digital production sounds; vocal monotone or drone; simplistic melodies; generic lyrical phrasing; guitar tones lacking analog warmth; absence of vibrato or emotional expression; percussion lacking gated reverb or dynamic fills; exclusion of layered vocal harmonies
3:46

Digital Onmyōji X
v4.5+
High-impact Eurobeat × cyber-shaman anthem with urgent male lead vocals, Tempo: 165 BPM, This track blends traditional Japanese mysticism (onmyōji exorcists, paper talismans, chants) with futuristic cyberpunk, [Intro] [spiritual chanting with glitch effects] [wind chimes morph into digital distortion] → pounding synth bass and taiko-inspired percussion merge with racing beat, [Verse 1] Lyrics about battling cursed A, I, and spirits inside the net, Use Japanese lines like “呪を断つ (noroi o tatsu – cut the curse)” and “電子の陰陽師 (denshi no onmyōji – digital onmyōji)”, [Chorus] Heroic and explosive:
“DIGITAL ONMYŌJI X — seal the fate!”
“Ancient code — I liberate!”
[Bridge] Epic cyber-chant + choral synth pad with FX like shikigami swirl, blade flash, and curse break, Modulate up final chorus like a spirit burst, taiko-drum rhythms, cinematic cyber-orchestration, supernatural flair, high-speed Tokyo exorcism race in a thunderstorm of light, Eurobeat + cyber-shamanism + ancient-modern mystic
5:24

This cinematic electronic track opens with ambient techno textures: reversed vocal FX, hushed whispers, and ethereal synth pads over pulsing glitch rhythms at 110BPM, Intensity climbs with crisp electronic drums and gated snares, surging to double-time at 150BPM, Fragile, resonant female vocals alternate English and Japanese verses, layered in airy reverb and subtle chorus effects, Digital stutters, sweeping risers, and dramatic dynamics accentuate the interplay of ghostly whispers and soaring hooks, all within a haunting, immersive soundscape, ‑Avoid piano-driven ballads, ‑acoustic guitars, ‑live drums, ‑trap beats, ‑or overly bright pop sounds, ‑No jazz, ‑no orchestral swells, ‑no EDM drops
3:39

Crimson pulse
v4.5
Compose a high-tempo Japanese rock anthem with a powerful male lead vocal in a theatrical, emotional delivery, BPM 150–160, in a minor key (preferably B minor or A minor), Vocal phrasing should feature sharp enunciation, dramatic vibrato, and dynamic shifts—rising intensity in verses, explosive choruses with belted notes, and falsetto in bridges, Song structure: cinematic intro, driving verse, pre-chorus tension, soaring chorus, instrumental break, key modulation in final chorus, Include layered distorted guitars, rapid arpeggiated synths, string stabs, and tight percussive rhythm, Blend electronic rock, J-rock, and symphonic elements, Lyrics in Japanese using vivid metaphorical language (imagery of storms, flight, fire, gravity, mirrors), Occasional English words used naturally: e, g, “ignite, ” “resist, ” “gravity, ” or “crimson pulse, ” Exclude styles: pop ballads, EDM drops, acoustic-only, trap beats, robotic vocals, Focus on a futuristic, defiant, emotionally charged tone

