0:38

Bright, energetic anime opening theme for a livestream music show called “タモらじ, ” performed by a two-girl unit with clear contrast (one cheerful and sparkling, one cool and smooth), fast tempo around 160 BPM in a major key, vivid and catchy J-Pop/Anison style with a short TV-size structure, opening with a shimmering synth arpeggio and digital notification sounds that feel like a stream starting, followed by punchy electronic drums, bright pop bass, glossy rhythm guitars, colorful synth leads, and occasional chip-tune accents to evoke chat and online energy, verses light and bouncy with playful vocal trade-offs and tight harmonies, pre-chorus rising with filtered pads and snare build to create anticipation, chorus exploding into a huge, uplifting hook with layered vocals and sparkling top notes expressing connection through music and community, include lyrical mood and cues such as “listening to songs everyone created, ” “this track is amazing, ” and the exciting moment of instantly recogn
3:04

デコ✩刀
v5
Up-tempo Japanese Pop Dance track inspired by late-1990s Heisei gyaru culture (circa 1998), Bright and catchy synth leads, simple digital bass, and punchy four-on-the-floor drum machine beats typical of late-90s J-POP club tracks, Use glossy but slightly lo-fi digital textures reminiscent of early CD-era production, Melody-driven female vocal with a playful yet strong gyaru attitude, casual and confident delivery, Chord progressions are uplifting with a hint of melancholy, like late-90s Shibuya-kei × dance-pop, Include short call-and-response phrases suitable for gyaru slang, Overall vibe: neon city nights, purikura booths, gal-kei fashion, youthful confidence, and sparkling but analog-feeling energy
3:54

A fast-paced, majestic symphonic metal battle theme blending baroque elegance, traditional Japanese intensity, and high-energy fantasy RPG dynamics, Features, baroque violin, 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, male vocals(A2–B4), 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
2:57

If Japanese lyrics are used, they must be sung with a lazy, whispery tone (ennui), contrasting with the upbeat music, Genre: Japanese Chill Pop, Electro Swing (Drums), Lo-fi Toy Pop, Sound Design: Bright and popping drums (Piccolo snare, woodblocks, claps), Toy Piano, Pizzicato Strings, Cartoon FX, Vocal Style: Lazy, Whisper-singing, Unmotivated but cute, "Yuru-fuwa" (Loose and Fluffy), Rhythm: High swing, bouncy, skipping beat, crisp percussion, Lyrics Concept: A pun on "Batto" (Drawing sword) and "Bad" (Feeling negative), The protagonist refuses to draw the sword (go out), ‑serious, ‑dark, ‑heavy metal, ‑distorted, ‑aggressive, ‑melancholic, ‑sad, ‑slow ballad, ‑epic orchestral, ‑angry rap, ‑high energy vocals
4:42

Dutch trance and disco house hybrid with Japanese Traditional Enka structure, Add a deep cyber trance and J-pop feeling, Tempo 145 BPM, Traditional Enka 40 year old male vocal with heavy kobushi and deep vibrato, Emotional shakuhachi and processed wadaiko over stereo glitch beats, Chorus builds with trance risers, phase shifted wave synths, digital reverb and stereo wideners for immersive, religiously hypnotic vibe, with traditional instruments emphasizing heritage, ; focus on intense rhythms and vibrant, layered melodies, vocal focus mixing, vocal boost mastaring
3:36

紫冥断罪刀
v5
Create a high-speed cute dark fantasy pop idol track infused with jungle and drum-and-bass energy, portraying an Eastern swordswoman racing through a Western fairy-tale gothic fantasy world, combining whimsical magical cuteness with shadowy darkness, driven by fast breakbeats, rolling jungle drum patterns, deep yet bouncy basslines, and relentless forward momentum, blending sparkling chiptune-like synths, bell tones, music-box motifs, and playful fantasy sound effects with traditional Japanese instruments such as shakuhachi, koto, and taiko, alongside soaring Western fantasy strings, gothic choir pads, and pipe organ accents, emphasizing an ultra-catchy pop tune structure with bright melodic hooks that contrast against dark harmonic textures, incorporating turntablism scratches, vinyl cut-ins, and rhythmic drop-outs as playful and energetic accents, plunderphonics-style chopped and recontextualized vocal fragments that feel like enchanted spells or fairy incantations, and human-glitch
3:13

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
4:59

均衡の刀
v5
Japanese ambient rooted in traditional instruments, centered on 均衡 while 破魔 and 生魔 quietly breathe within, Tempo gently fluctuates around 60–70 BPM, Rhythm is restrained and stable, never dominant, Low koto sustains and distant shakuhachi breaths form a neutral, impartial space, Deep Yamato taiko appears softly as a controlled heartbeat, hinting at生魔 without taking over, Sparse thinning moments and fading pulses suggest破魔, subtly erasing excess, Shamisen strikes are minimal and instinctive, Vocal is female or neutral, chant-like, intermittent, blending into the balance, No pop, no brightness, Reverb is close and earthy, Mood: 保たれる均衡, 内に息づく生と破, 静かに続く世界
4:00

語彙のある51刀
v5
furious energy, blazing tempo, Fast-paced, symphonic metal × baroque × traditional Japanese instruments (taiko, shakuhachi, koto), Operatic male vocals (A2–B4), noh-style phrasing, Complex time signatures, dramatic modulations, Add eerie, distorted, mechanical textures: dissonant, chaotic, hollow, angry, pitchy, off-key, noisy, Dark divine battle at a broken celebration, HD studio sound with temple reverb and glitch FX, Japanese lyrics
2:12

High-tone androgynous **boyish male** vocal, Voice is youthful, clear, slender, and lightly breathy, with a distinctly **young male** brightness—not feminine, Tone has a fragile, crystalline edge with fast emotional shifts and agile flips between chest and falsetto, Delivery feels mischievous, dramatic, and weightless, Music is hyper-fast Japanese-style digital rock:
sparkling synths, koto-like plucks, sharp electric guitar stabs, and tight taiko-inspired percussion, Rhythm is bouncy and syncopated with sudden breaks and ninja-like agility, Chorus bursts with soaring high notes, emotional flash, and a magical digital shine, Overall vibe: energetic, playful, ethereal, and distinctly **androgynous boy** rather than female
3:22

誤認の刀が52刀
v5
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 major 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
4:56

にゃんころ刀
v5
Gentle Japanese nursery song with a warm picture-book atmosphere, Tempo slow to mid around 85 BPM, softly bouncing like a child’s footsteps, Traditional Japanese instruments are central and simple:
koto plays very clear, gentle plucked notes, shamisen adds light playful rhythm, shakuhachi softly breathes like a lullaby breeze, Small taiko and hand percussion are used very lightly, like tapping along to a story, never strong or dramatic, Arrangement is simple and uncluttered, easy to follow, like a children’s picture book being read aloud, Melody is very simple, singable, and repetitive, suitable for a nursery rhyme, Vocal is Japanese, gentle and innocent, with a storytelling tone, never powerful or emotional, Chorus feels cheerful and friendly, like playing with a cat toy together, No darkness, no tension, no heavy bass, no adult drama, Reverb is soft and close, creating a safe, cozy storybook world, Overall mood: children’s fairy tale, kindness, play, and gentle adventure
4:24

誤算の刀53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 male vocals(A2–B4), 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
4:34

探照刀
v5
Male Vocals, Clear Vocals
Vocal Tone: Smooth, Edgy, Melancholic, Dark, Deep
Vocal Harmonies: Complex, Delicate
Mood: Tense, Melancholic, Sad
Genre: Shamisen Music
Instruments: Brooding Shamisen (primary), Sentimental Synthesizer, Pessimistic Bass Guitar, Melancholy Shime-daiko, Melancholy Shinobue, Brooding Koto, Sentimental Biwa, Brooding Shakuhachi
Tempo: BPM70
Overall Texture: Haunting, Complex, Brooding, Pessimistic, Dark Tune
Theme: A Turning Point, A Secret
5:21

花刀
v5
Traditional Japanese instruments dominate the mix, Koto leads melody and harmony with clear plucks and sustained drones, always louder than modern instruments, Shamisen drives rhythm with sharp, percussive accents and irregular patterns, Shakuhachi breath tones shape silence and atmosphere, Taiko and low percussion form an uneven, human pulse, Math rock elements are secondary: clean electric guitar appears only as distant texture with delay or light tapping, never leading, No heavy distortion, no rock dominance, Rhythms are asymmetrical and stop-and-go, driven mainly by koto, shamisen, and taiko, Mood is cold, disciplined, and introspective, gradually intensifying without brightness, Japanese vocal remains clear, surrounded by space carved by traditional instruments
3:39

護身の刀54刀
v5
blazing tempo, Fast-paced, symphonic metal × baroque × traditional Japanese instruments (taiko, shakuhachi, koto), Operatic male vocals (A2–B4), noh-style phrasing, Complex time signatures, dramatic modulations, Add eerie, distorted, mechanical textures: dissonant, chaotic, hollow, angry, pitchy, off-key, noisy, Dark divine battle at a broken celebration, HD studio sound with temple reverb and glitch FX, Japanese lyrics
3:59

Symphonic Metal track with a slightly humorous yet solemn atmosphere, medium-to-fast tempo, powerful orchestral strings and brass, dramatic choir pads supporting heavy distorted guitars and solid double-kick drums, creating a grand but grounded feeling, male vocal in Kansai dialect Japanese, calm and low-pitched in verses with a storytelling tone, gradually becoming stronger and more resonant in the chorus without heroic exaggeration, chant-like repetition in the chorus for easy sing-along, clear pronunciation of Kansai intonation, no pop brightness, no EDM elements, emphasis on weight and accumulation rather than triumph, guitars palm-muted in verses and open in chorus, orchestration swelling as the number of swords increases in the lyrics, bridge becoming sparse and quiet to emphasize individuality and silence, final chorus returning with full orchestra and choir but restrained emotion, ending softly with instruments dropping out one by one, leaving a respectful and thankful mood, su
3:29

午後の刀55刀
v5
A fast-paced, emotionally charged kayōkyoku ballad fused with the energy of classic fantasy RPG soundtracks, Based on a minor or pentatonic scale, it flows in lively 6/8 or quick waltz time, driven by dynamic rhythms and dramatic shifts, Instrumentation blends traditional Japanese elements—shakuhachi, koto, shamisen, and taiko—with vibrant strings, brass accents, timpani, retro electric guitar with sharp vibrato, and bright analog synths, Accordion, organ, and touches of harp or celesta add a sense of motion and adventure, Vocals (E3–F5) are intense and expressive, featuring enka-style kobushi and kayōkyoku phrasing to express themes of fate, struggle, and longing, The melody follows a pentatonic base with quick modulations and brisk phrasing to match the tempo, Production emphasizes analog warmth, tight compression, and vintage stereo depth, Spatial effects such as echoing shrines, distant drums, and wind chimes in motion create a world where nostalgia meets urgency in a vibrant, cinematic soundscape
3:31

刀りゃんせ
v5
Layered minimal beats at 172 BPM drive the energy, punctuated by rapid, intricate percussive patterns, A hypnotic synthesizer arpeggio weaves through the mix, anchored by an ultra-low subbass foundation, Subtle textures evoke the ritual resonance of ancient Buddhist gomadan with bell and chant samples
4:09

Detailed Prompt:
[song within 8:00]
[Symphonic metal, baroque fusion, traditional Japanese instruments, high-energy RPG battle, dissonant, chaotic, hollow, off-key, noisy]
[Orchestral: strings, harpsichord, pipe organ]
[Japanese instruments: shakuhachi, koto, taiko]
[Metal: double-kick drums, neoclassical electric guitar solos, epic synth leads]
[Vocals: operatic female (D3–E5), noh-inspired phrasing, spiritual intensity]
[Tempo: rapid shifts, complex time signatures, dramatic modulations]
[Style: layered counterpoint, sacred motifs, Japanese pentatonic scales]
[Recording: pro studio, HD audio, wide stereo, analog warmth, soft compression]
[FX: 3D spatial effects – temple reverb, ritual drum echoes, wind chimes, ambient shrine textures]
[Theme: divine battle at destiny’s edge]
[Language: Japanese Lyrics, Japanese Accents]
[Outro: Fade shortly after final vocals]
2:36

鬼火刀
v5
Dirty Vocals
Vocal Styles:Raspy, Breathy, Raw, Clear
Vocal Harmonies:Sparse
Vocal Tones:Dark, Edgy
Moods:Tense, Somber, Ambiguous, Eerie, Dark, Dark Tune
Genre: Dark RitualShamisen Music & Folk Horror
Instruments:Eerie Shamisen (primary), Eerie Den-DenDaiko, Brooding Shakuhachi, Somber Nokan, Tense Binzasara, Tense Hichiriki, Desolating Bass Guitar, Desolating Synthesizer
Tempo: BPM70
Story Details:A Discovery, A Secret
Harmonies:Dissonant, Suspenseful
Melodies:Haunting, Memorable
3:23

るみなる流転刀
v5
A Japanese vocaloid-style track with a balanced mid-tempo flow that blends modern Japanese electro elements with subtle symphonic textures, creating a sense of luminous determination rather than aggression, built on a steady rhythmic pulse that suggests travel and progression from east to west, featuring repeating synth motifs that gently evolve, warm pads, and a clear melodic lead inspired by pentatonic Japanese scales, combined with restrained orchestral strings and distant choir layers that add scale without overpowering the groove, incorporating traditional accents such as soft bell tones and low percussive hits to evoke an Eastern origin while gradually introducing broader harmonic space to represent the journey westward, with vocals delivered in a calm yet resolute female voice that emphasizes clarity, flow, and emotional restraint rather than dramatic power, allowing the melody to feel carried by motion and purpose, the chorus opening slightly with brighter harmonies and layered
4:19

来ない刀57刀
v5
A sorrowful Japanese enka-style ballad fused with cyberpunk textures and a steady four-on-the-floor beat, Set to BPM 100 for a melancholic but danceable tempo, The melody uses traditional Japanese minor pentatonic scale (yo-scale) and enka-style chord progressions like Am–Dm–E7, Features a male vocal in classic 1970s enka style, with deep vibrato, expressive kobushi phrasing, and strong projection, Includes a spoken word bridge like a heartfelt monologue, Backed by glitchy synths, shamisen-like plucks, atmospheric pads, and slow taiko-like drums layered with a subtle but persistent 4/4 kick drum to give a hypnotic club pulse, Must feel nostalgic and emotional, like singing alone in a rainy virtual alley on a Tuesday night — but with the heartbeat of a distant nightclub echoing under the sorrow
4:31

Symphonic Metal track with a slightly humorous yet solemn atmosphere, medium-to-fast tempo, powerful orchestral strings and brass, dramatic choir pads supporting heavy distorted guitars and solid double-kick drums, creating a grand but grounded feeling, male vocal in Kansai dialect Japanese, calm and low-pitched in verses with a storytelling tone, gradually becoming stronger and more resonant in the chorus without heroic exaggeration, chant-like repetition in the chorus for easy sing-along, clear pronunciation of Kansai intonation, no pop brightness, no EDM elements, emphasis on weight and accumulation rather than triumph, guitars palm-muted in verses and open in chorus, orchestration swelling as the number of swords increases in the lyrics, bridge becoming sparse and quiet to emphasize individuality and silence, final chorus returning with full orchestra and choir but restrained emotion, ending softly with instruments dropping out one by one, leaving a respectful and thankful mood, su
3:21

A sorrowful Japanese enka-style ballad fused with cyberpunk textures and a steady four-on-the-floor beat, Set to BPM 100 for a melancholic but danceable tempo, The melody uses traditional Japanese minor pentatonic scale (yo-scale) and enka-style chord progressions like Am–Dm–E7, Features a male vocal in classic 1970s enka style, with deep vibrato, expressive kobushi phrasing, and strong projection, Includes a spoken word bridge like a heartfelt monologue, Backed by glitchy synths, shamisen-like plucks, atmospheric pads, and slow taiko-like drums layered with a subtle but persistent 4/4 kick drum to give a hypnotic club pulse, Must feel nostalgic and emotional, like singing alone in a rainy virtual alley on a Tuesday night — but with the heartbeat of a distant nightclub echoing under the sorrow
3:49

隕鉄の刀
v5
Japanese cyber-futuristic track centered on traditional instruments, Tempo around 80 BPM with slight instability and push-pull timing, Shamisen provides the main rhythmic pulse using muted, percussive plucks with occasional glitch-like breaks, Koto plays repeating fractured patterns processed with delay and subtle digital artifacts, creating a sense of altered continuity, Shakuhachi enters with breath-heavy tones and drifting pitch, appearing like interrupted signals rather than melodies, Taiko is sparse and deep, striking like a distant heartbeat, never driving the groove directly, Low electronic pulses and minimal noise textures blend quietly beneath the acoustic sounds, supporting without dominating, Arrangement moves from near silence to layered density, then withdraws again, Mood is restrained, cold, and contemplative, evoking a future where cause and effect feel misaligned, Ending remains unresolved, fading on repeating fragments
4:21

driving rhythm, furious energy, blazing tempo, Fast-paced, symphonic metal × baroque × traditional Japanese instruments (taiko, shakuhachi, koto), Operatic male vocals (A2–B4), noh-style phrasing, Complex time signatures, dramatic modulations, Add eerie, distorted, mechanical textures: dissonant, chaotic, hollow, angry, pitchy, off-key, noisy, Dark divine battle at a broken celebration, HD studio sound with temple reverb and glitch FX, Japanese lyrics
4:17

[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
4:40

ビーツ*フロス刀
v5
Epic Cryo Rock × Electro Metal × Avant-Garde Bass
Female vocal Japanese girls band, icy atmosphere, sharp distorted guitars like blade slashes, cold synth arpeggios, heavy but emotional drums, dramatic tempo shifts, final song feeling, emotional resolution, heroic yet quiet ending, frost sound effects, reverb-heavy outro, cinematic scale
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













