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let’s get back to 昭和!

2:58Song Image
1970s rock arrangement, Up-tempo with a steady, driving rhythm, Raw, organic band sound with electric guitar, bass, hammond organ and drums, Classic 70s feel, not modern or polished, Vocal is calm, restrained, and slightly conversational, Almost spoken at times, with a steady and natural delivery, Include subtle Japanese-style vocal ornamentation (kobushi), Use it sparingly on emotional phrases, Subtle vibrato, avoid overly dramatic singing
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1970s Japanese folk song style, nostalgic campus folk atmosphere, Uptempo and brisk folk rhythm, lively but still sentimental, Melancholic natural minor key with a clear minor chord progression, Harmony centered strongly on minor chords, avoiding major chord resolution, Descending minor melody that feels wistful and emotional, Simple acoustic arrangement with fingerpicked acoustic guitar and gentle strumming guitar, Minimal instrumentation, possibly light bass and subtle percussion, Emotion gradually builds with an earnest and heartfelt feeling, slightly passionate in the chorus, High-pitched young male Japanese singer (around 20 years old) with a clear, transparent and youthful voice, Soft but emotionally expressive singing in a natural folk style, Warm intimate vintage 1970s recording feeling, Outro becomes quiet and reflective, slowing slightly and fading gently, Voice soft and fragile, almost whispering, instruments gradually disappearing, No synthesizers, no elec
2:24Song Image
1970s Japanese folk song style, nostalgic campus folk atmosphere, Uptempo and brisk folk rhythm, lively yet sentimental, Melancholic natural minor key with a clear minor chord progression, Harmony centered on minor chords, avoiding major resolution, Descending minor melody, wistful and emotional, Simple acoustic arrangement with fingerpicked and gently strummed acoustic guitar, Minimal instrumentation, light bass and subtle percussion, Emotion builds gradually, heartfelt but restrained, slightly passionate in the chorus, Young male and female Japanese duet singers (both around 20), simple and unpolished voices, Clear, gentle, slightly fragile tone, Calm, understated delivery, never over-singing, Verses alternate, chorus together with soft natural harmony, Warm, intimate vintage 1970s recording feeling, Outro quiet and reflective, slightly slowing and fading, Voices almost whispering, instruments gradually disappearing, No synthesizers, acoustic only
4:13Song Image
1970s rock arrangement, Up-tempo with a steady, driving rhythm, Raw, organic band sound with electric guitar, bass, hammond organ, and drums, Classic 70s feel, not modern or polished, Vocal is calm, restrained, and slightly conversational, Almost spoken at times, with a steady and natural delivery, Include subtle Japanese-style vocal ornamentation (kobushi), Use it sparingly on emotional phrases, Subtle vibrato, avoid overly dramatic singing
3:46Song Image
1970s Japanese folk song style, nostalgic campus folk atmosphere, Uptempo and brisk folk rhythm, lively but still sentimental, Melancholic natural minor key with a clear minor chord progression, Harmony centered strongly on minor chords, avoiding major chord resolution, Descending minor melody that feels wistful and emotional, Simple acoustic arrangement with fingerpicked acoustic guitar and gentle strumming guitar, Minimal instrumentation, possibly light bass and subtle percussion, Emotion gradually builds with an earnest and heartfelt feeling, slightly passionate in the chorus, High-pitched young male Japanese singer (around 20 years old) with a clear, transparent and youthful voice, Soft but emotionally expressive singing in a natural folk style, Warm intimate vintage 1970s recording feeling, No synthesizers, no electronic sounds, acoustic instruments only
2:56Song Image
Japanese indie pop-rock, amateur high school band, home recording demo, sincere and unpolished performance, female teenage vocalist, lead electric guitar, bass guitar, keyboard, acoustic drum kit, Simple arrangement, modest musicianship, slightly imperfect timing, natural dynamics, small rehearsal studio atmosphere, not overproduced, not polished, no orchestral instruments, no synthesizer layers, no electronic drums, no EDM elements, no autotune, no vocal chops, no cinematic production, Clean to lightly overdriven lead guitar playing simple melodic phrases, supportive bass guitar, basic keyboard chords, straightforward drum groove with occasional fills, Young female vocal with natural imperfections, slightly breathy, emotionally honest, sounds like a student band performing an original song at a school festival, Warm, intimate, nostalgic, early summer feeling, realistic band mix, garage band energy, demo recording quality, The tempo is 185 BPM
4:27Song Image
Japanese psychological art pop, cinematic slow burn, 74 BPM, Adult female vocalist, Intimate, restrained, emotionally realistic, Begin fragile and heartbroken, gradually becoming calm, detached, and quietly obsessive, Never shout or sound openly angry, Tension comes from certainty, not volume, Arrangement: felt piano, clean electric guitar with spacious reverb, warm fretless bass, brushed drums, subtle ambient synth pads, distant reverse textures, soft rain ambience, Spacious mix with natural dynamics, Avoid flashy solos and pop-style vocal embellishments, Build tension slowly without obvious climax, Every section becomes slightly darker while remaining beautiful, The twist should not be revealed musically until the ending, Near the end, instruments fade, leaving only piano resonance and rain, Final spoken words: cold whisper, extremely close to the microphone, Calm, affectionate, emotionally unhinged