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Enka

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10 songs
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A Japanese enka singer performs on a fishing boat, Under the cold morning sky, dark waves crash, A large tuna is hoisted onto the deck, and a vibrant Tairyo-bata flutters in the wind
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A Japanese enka singer performs on a fishing boat, Under the cold morning sky, dark waves crash, A large tuna is hoisted onto the deck, and a vibrant Tairyo-bata flutters in the wind
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A Japanese enka singer performs on a fishing boat, Under the cold morning sky, dark waves crash, A large tuna is hoisted onto the deck, and a vibrant Tairyo-bata flutters in the wind
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A grand neo-classical orchestral piece with ethno influences, A powerful soprano sings in Latin, evoking a mystical, gothic aura, Dramatic strings, deep percussion, and choir harmonies build intensity
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An upbeat pop song with electric piano, rhythmic guitar, and bass grooves, The music builds with synth pads, brass, and percussion, creating a lively, joyful atmosphere with a saxophone solo
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Compose a traditional Japanese enka-style duet song, Use a slow to medium tempo with emotional, expressive vocals and a melancholic yet warm mood, Instrumentation should include shamisen, shakuhachi, light electric guitar, and soft strings, The setting is a quiet izakaya, where two tired office coworkers share drinks and subtle emotions after work, The male and female vocals should alternate in verses and softly harmonize in choruses, Emphasize nostalgic phrasing, gentle vibrato, and restrained elegance, Capture the beauty of ordinary companionship, quiet longing, and end-of-day comfort—without using pop or upbeat styles
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[Intro: Sound of ocean waves, shamisen instrumental opening] Traditional Japanese enka style, shamisen and koto leading, slow sorrowful tempo 60BPM, minor key, heavy vibrato and kobushi, [Verse 1] Male vocal: deep baritone with classic enka kobushi, melancholic, Female vocal: warm alto with gentle tremolo, [Pre-Chorus] Emotional tension building, strings swelling, taiko entering subtly, [Chorus] Full enka arrangement, shamisen, koto, taiko and strings, male and female vocals alternating with strong kobushi expression, [Verse 2] Slightly more emotionally open, subtle steel guitar blending with shamisen for a trans-Pacific texture, [Pre-Chorus] Strings intensify, taiko more prominent, emotional peak approaching, [Chorus] Added vocal harmony layers, both singers more passionate, [Hook] Shamisen only, intimate whispered duet, names called with raw emotion, [Final Chorus] Grand orchestral climax at full power, last line in unison, shamisen and strings fading into ocean waves