3:04

バグフリー・バスター
v4.5
• Genre: Up-tempo J-Pop/City-Pop (≈120 BPM)
• In the first half, the bass with a low pass and a dry drum made it feel like "Mushi Blues" was blocked, • From the second half, high-fi synthesizers, cutting guitars, and hand claps are included, and they are released at once, • Mood: Discomfort in the first half → Contrast the exhilaration of the second half, emphasizing the euphoria of the clean entrance and the bustling jeans repair shop, • Reference Artists: Awesome City Club (city feeling), Official Higeo dism (bouncing piano), Perfume (clear synthesizer pop)
2:30

Mid-tempo funk rock x city pop, Clean guitar cutting, jumping bass, and a snare back mix of the sewing machine's "Katakata" SE, The verse is mainly in Japanese and rhymes, and the rust is a singer with English phrases, The moment you open the window on a night drive, the dilemma of "wash or not to wash" is a catchy song that gallops in the wind
2:03

Genre: Funky electro-pop / lo-fi industrial groove, The track features rhythmic samples of a heavy-duty sewing machine: "ka-ta-ka-ta, " "ji-ji-ji, " "ga-ga-ga" – used like percussion, Song builds on the metaphor of denim repair (tataki stitching) with catchy bilingual lyrics (~20% English), Vocal: Japanese lead vocal with English rhyming phrases, Chorus is chantable, high-energy, built around "Stitch & Beat!" Realistic machine sounds like sewing hits (needle thump, bobbin spin, fabric pull) are layered into the beat, Lyrics: Emphasize the physicality and rhythm of the sewing process: the sounds, textures, and repetition, Metaphorically connects patching jeans to emotional healing and pride, Energetic, empowering, and a bit gritty
2:42

ビリッとTAMAYA、#花火大会
v4.5
Japanese Pop-Punk / Ska Blend, 150 BPM, bright major key, male vocal lead with female backing shouts, crunchy electric guitars, punchy brass stabs, festival crowd & fireworks ambience, comedic youth energy, catchy chant-style chorus with rhyming “-ya/-up” hook, summer love vibe
2:46

2:38

2:49

Laid-back jazzy-hip-hop, 95 BPM, Key F minor, Japanese rap verses & soulful female chorus, upright-bass loop, Rhodes piano chords, vinyl-crackle texture, playful classroom vibe, educational storytelling
2:51

Mid-tempo City-Pop/Indie Funk, 80's synthesizer for clean guitar cutting, warm bass line, The verse is a rhythmic melody that rhymes mainly in Japanese, and the singalong is a mix of English verses and Japanese, A dreamy and catchy sound that looks good on a night drive
4:07

3:13

electric guitar, Techno pop, J-POP, Male singer, hero, Special effects
2:53

そういうジーンズを
v4.5
- Genre: Acoustic Folk - Tempo: Slow to medium (BPM 70-85) - Atmosphere: Rustic, warm, and narrative tone
3:12

糸(ジーンズスタイル)
v4.5
Emotional Japanese ballad in the style of Miyuki Nakajima's "Ito"
Tempo: 72 BPM, Key: E♭ Major
Acoustic guitar arpeggios, soft piano, subtle strings
Female vocal, warm and nostalgic tone
- Female vocal assumption (Nakajima Miyuki style): - Expression: Soft, as if speaking, with a soft, sometimes faint voice to create emotional swings, - Dynamics: A little tautness in the chorus, to create a crescendo of emotion, [[Verse]
♪ ドードミファ|ソーーー|ミファソミ|レーーー
(e, g, “なぜ色落ちするのかを”)
= A reflective and soft phrasing, slow tempo with emotional pauses, Each phrase tends to rise slightly and resolve downward gently, [Chorus]
♪ ソーソラシ|ドーーー|シラソラ|ミーーー
(e, g, “縦の糸はインディゴ”)
= More open and melodic phrasing, The range widens here with a light crescendo, conveying warmth and purpose, [Bridge / Final Chorus]
♪ ラーーソミ|ファソーー|ミーーーレ|ドーーー
(e, g, “出逢うべき糸が すれ合うことを”)
= This section reaches emotional height, Long sustained notes, descending line that gives a sense of resolution and quiet po
3:34

ジーンズをとりもどせ!
v4.5
Japanese 80s anime theme song, high-energy male vocals with powerful shouts, hard rock and synth fusion, fast tempo (around 140–150 BPM), strong electric guitar riffs, driving drums and dramatic chord progressions, emotional and dramatic vocal delivery, similar to Crystal King or JAM Project
3:42

愛着の苦悩
v4.5
Up-Tempo J-Pop Punk / Pop-Rock, Male Vocal, 160 Bpm, Key E Major, Bright Guitars, Punchy Drums, Crowd-Chant Hook
2:39

Up-beat J-Pop Rock, bright guitars, energetic drums, mixed male/female vocals
3:54

Create a warm, nostalgic acoustic ballad titled "Jeans Sukiyaki" in Japanese, The style should blend soft 70s city pop with gentle jazz-folk elements—something between stripped-down acoustic ballad, Use mellow acoustic guitar or soft jazz piano as the main accompaniment, supported by upright bass, light brushed drums, and subtle vintage electric piano or vibraphone, Avoid orchestral strings or heavy reverb, The vocal should be soft and expressive (male), with clear Japanese pronunciation and minimal vibrato, Tempo is around 72 BPM, 4/4, Structure: A - A - B - A - B - Outro, The lyrics are sentimental and poetic, expressing a deep emotional attachment to a beloved pair of jeans that carry memories through the seasons, Keep the tone contemporary, intimate, and lightly melancholic—but never dramatic, Do not sound like 60s enka or Kayōkyoku, Language: Japanese, Genre: Acoustic / Jazz Pop Ballad
3:46

世界でひとつだけのジーンズ
v4.5+
Generate a mid-tempo Japanese pop ballad (~80 BPM) with a warm, nostalgic and emotional tone, Use acoustic instruments: piano, acoustic guitar, fingerstyle bass, light pop drums or cajón, Add soft clarinet, flugelhorn, and optional koto for texture, Vocal should be Japanese male, soft, mid-range, with natural phrasing and no vibrato, No electronic or modern synths, Structure: Verse - Pre-Chorus - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus - Outro, Theme: cherishing repaired jeans as a symbol of individuality and memory
5:20

Let It Go 〜リペアするの〜
v4.5+
Disney-style orchestral ballad inspired by the Japanese version of “Let It Go” from Frozen, Slow tempo (~90 BPM), key of A♭ major or similar, Female Japanese vocal, emotional, cinematic, clear diction, Instrumentation: expressive piano, lush cinematic strings, harp, light percussion, soft brass swells, Emotion: heartfelt, empowering, dramatic yet warm, Structure:
- 10–15 sec **dreamy orchestral intro** (piano + ambient strings)
- Verse 1 Gentle melodic phrasing with descending tones, reflective mood, - Chorus 1 Melody opens up with a rising motif, building warmth and strength, - Verse 2 Slightly stronger phrasing, with supportive harmonies beneath, - Chorus 2 Emphasizes emotional investment in the repair and future, - 15–20 sec **instrumental bridge** (solo violin, modulation possible)
Language: Japanese
3:59

現状維持バイアス、バイバイ
v4.5+
style: J-POP / City Pop × Pop Punk, 128 BPM, Key: E minor, Energetic, Business-savvy, Customer POV, Male Vox + Backing Shouts, Tight snare, Funky bass, Bright guitars, Claps on 2&4
4:55

3:28

title: Tukumogami Indigo Mend
tags: j-pop, j-edm, upbeat, catchy, rap, electronic, city-pop, future-bass
style: >
Upbeat J-Pop x EDM, four kicks, side-chain floating pads, clean city-pop guitar cutting, groovy bass, Groovy bass, Female main vocal + some rap, 128 BPM, The sound is a transparent indigo image, The chorus is super catchy with phrases that the audience can say together, The lyrical theme is "付喪神✕ jeans repair (chain stitching / darning / stitching / riveting etc, )"
3:04

以戒為師アンセム — 直してはけ
v4.5+
title: 以戒為師アンセム — 直して穿け(Punk Sutra Ver, )
tags: punk, japanese, fast, energetic, guitar, drums, bass, gang vocals, shout, anthem
prompt: Japanese punk rock at ~185 BPM, Four-piece band, overdriven guitars, tight downstrokes, driving bass, and punchy drums, Short verses, shouty gang-vocal choruses, and a breakdown that turns Buddhist sutra lines into call-and-response chants, Keep brand promotion minimal; the message is anti-waste and pro-repair anchored explicitly in Buddhist sutras, Lyrically reference 仏遺教経 (以戒為師・少欲・知足・飲食知量), 法句経 (蜂のたとえ/知足), and 十善業(不偸盗・不貪欲); include “戒・定・慧” imagery, Use sharp, direct wording, with crowd shouts ("Hey!", "Oi!") and stick clicks, End with a unison chant of key sutra phrases
3:40

MOTTAINAI REPAIR"
v4.5+
title: "MOTTAINAI REPAIR"
style: |
Alt J-Pop / Electro-Funk with a slick night-drive vibe, BPM: 122; Key: D minor, Instruments: tight drum machine, punchy bass, clean funk guitar, analog polysynths, vocoder ad-libs, crowd shouts, Production: stop-time before the first chorus, glitchy sewing-machine SFX (needle/treadle) in the breakdown, Hooks: call & response “捨てる前に? — 直そ!” and gang shouts of “もったいない!”
Lyrical focus: repair culture, Wabi-Sabi grit, denim fades; emphasize タタキ修理 and ミシン刺し instead of darning, Language: Japanese (sprinkle crisp English catch phrases like “Fix it / Play it / Stay gold”), tags: "j-pop, alt-pop, electro-funk, synthwave, cool, japanese, sustainability, jeans, repair, upbeat"
5:28

TITLE: Riveting Promise (Strauss x Davis duet / revised)
Style:, Cinematic Family Musical Style / Duet + Chorus (Male voice x Male voice) / Tempo: 96 BPM, 4/4 / Key: **G to A (modulated by +2 semitone at the end)** / Atmosphere: Emotional, heart-warming / Instrumentation: Strings, Woodwind, Brass, Harp, Glockenspiel, Piano, Tom, Chorus / Direction: Like a grain of star Glockenspiel|Japanese lyrics
3:08

夏こそデニム!
v4.5
tropical city pop, BPM118, female & male duet, bright electric guitars, brass riffs, E major, summer vibe, upbeat groove
3:56

前前前季節
v4.5+
Japanese rock / emo-pop, energetic male vocals, twin electric-guitar attack, punchy bass & fast drums, key B major
2:24

J-Pop commercial jingle, bright brass & hand-claps, Men lead + male backing, cheerful/energetic mood, 130 BPM
