
2nd Album 今日も、生きてる
今回のアルバムのテーマは自分の中をさらけ出すということを中心に作詞をしました。これまで物語の中で「守ること」や「届けること」を歌ってきました。今回は、何も背負わずに立っている“今”を書きました。今日も、生きている。
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12 songs
1:26

Cinematic J-Rock instrumental intro, 1:20 length, Key D major, BPM 96, No vocals, no humming, Start with quiet piano and wide reverb like open sky, Introduce a strong signature hook melody that feels like a chorus theme: D–E–F#–A then E–F#–A–G (this motif must be clear and repeated), Add clean electric guitar arpeggios and soft strings that slowly rise, Minimal drums (only cymbal swells, no full beat), The music should feel like an artist looking at the sky, wanting to rise but being gently pulled back down, Elegant, emotional, cinematic, End unresolved, fading into the next track, High quality mix, wide stereo, modern Japanese rock soundtrack vibe
3:36

Male rock vocal inspired strictly by エアロスミス“Cryin’”, No modern rock, no pop, no freshness, Tempo & groove:- Match the original tempo and feel of “Cryin’”- Slow, laid-back, blues-based groove- Slight drag behind the beat- Never rushed, never tight Vocal style:- Sexy, loose, emotionally messy male vocal- Not clean, not heroic- Lines can lean, slide, and fall slightly late- Tyler-like phrasing with attitude and swagger- Emotion comes from tone and timing, not volume Melody handling:- Melody should feel lived-in, not precise- Chorus opens wide but stays heavy and slow- Long vowels are stretched lazily- Notes can bend slightly for feel Arrangement:- Bluesy guitar-driven rock- Joe Perry-style riff attitude- Thick bass and relaxed drums- Space between notes matters more than density Mood:Sweaty, dirty, nostalgic, and vulnerable, A song that feels like desire, regret, and tension mixed together, Not hopeful, Not uplifting, Goal:Recreate the emotional atmosphere of エアロスス“Cryin’”, with swagger
3:51

Rooted
v5
Title: Rooted
Genre: Minimal Orchestral / Folk Ballad with Modern J-Pop nuance
Tempo: 65–75 BPM
Key: minor or modal scale
Overall Feel:
Quiet, mythic, sacred atmosphere with a modern storytelling sensibility, YOASOBI-like clarity and intimacy, but calmer and more restrained, Not dramatic, not pop-forward, Vocal Style:
- Clear, transparent female or androgynous voice
- Close-mic, intimate presence
- Soft, precise diction, conversational tone
- Minimal vibrato, controlled breath
- Emotion expressed through phrasing and timing, not power
Instrumentation:
- Low-register piano as the core
- Sustained strings for atmosphere
- Very subtle electronic pads allowed
- No strong percussion
Chorus Melody Direction:
- Add a clear melodic hook at the first word of the chorus
- Start the chorus with a noticeable interval leap (perfect fourth or fifth)
- The word “Rooted” should land on the highest note of the chorus
- Repeat the chorus phrase with a slightly lower, more stable melodic contour
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2:59

Male rock vocal inspired by エアロスミス “Cryin’”, Focus on groove, swagger, and memorability, Tempo & feel:
- Mid-tempo, laid-back, matching the feel of “Cryin’”
- Do NOT increase tempo
- Slight drag behind the beat
- Relaxed groove suitable for cruising and humming
Chorus melody:
- Chorus must be catchy and easy to hum
- Simple melodic shape with repetition
- Long vowels, stretched syllables
- Designed to be unconsciously singable
Vocal style:
- Loose, sexy, slightly messy male vocal
- Not clean, not heroic
- Conversational verses, confident chorus
- Swagger and attitude over precision
Arrangement:
- Bluesy, guitar-driven rock
- Joe Perry–style guitar attitude
- Thick bass, relaxed drums
- Space between phrases is essential
- Chorus opens wide but stays slow and heavy
Mood & goal:
Sweaty, nostalgic, imperfect, and human, A Cryin’-style rock single with a chorus
that naturally sticks in your head
4:53

Genre: Japanese Rock / Alternative Rock
Tempo: Around 120 BPM
Key: Minor key
Style:
Cinematic Japanese rock inspired by ONE OK ROCK “The Beginning”, Begin quietly with clean electric guitar and space, Verses should feel restrained, calm, and slightly tense, Do not rush the song, Build energy naturally toward the chorus, The chorus should feel bigger and more emotional, but still connected to the verses, Chorus Direction:
Let the English chorus feel unresolved and slightly suspended, Create a brief pause or drop before the Japanese phrase, When singing 「空の防人」, lift the melody to the highest note
and let it feel like the emotional answer, without breaking the overall atmosphere of the song, Vocals:
Male vocal, emotional but controlled, Avoid excessive aggression, Avoid:
EDM elements, pop polish, heavy synths, When singing 「空の防人」, lift the melody clearly above all previous chorus notes and sustain it longer than any other phrase
4:26

Title: Still in the Water
Theme:
An introspective opening theme for a dark fantasy anime, The song is about a protagonist who cannot move forward easily, yet refuses to sink or betray himself, No direct mentions of magic, dragons, war, weapons, or names, Mood:
Quiet, reflective, restrained but emotionally strong, A sense of being suspended between choices, Lyrics Direction:
- Japanese main lyrics
- English title and repeated English phrase “Still in the water”
- Use metaphors: water, reflection, roots, light, hands, unanswered answers
- Avoid hero declarations or saving the world
- Emphasize “not sinking” rather than “winning”
Structure:
Intro (instrumental)
Verse 1
Pre-Chorus
Chorus
Verse 2
Pre-Chorus 2
Chorus 2
Bridge (almost whispered, minimal instruments)
Last Chorus (slightly lifted emotion)
Outro (instrumental, unresolved)
Perspective:
First-person, but universal, Soft determination, not shouting
3:57

Japanese ballad style with cinematic orchestration, Intro: koto and piano, layered gradually with shakuhachi, taiko, and soft strings, Vocal: female, emotional; soft at start, strong in final chorus, Final chorus must be the peak—add full strings, ambient choir, low brass for epic feel, End by repeating “巻かれてく ゆらり あなたの夢に” clearly, holding the final note with koto and strings, Keep all melody and lyrics unchanged, Tempo: 72 bpm, 6/8, Mood: nostalgic, dreamlike, and warm like being wrapped in a memory, Duration: 3:30–4:00
3:59

Genre: cinematic folk ballad, modern Japanese orchestral
Tempo: slow, 66–72 BPM
Key: minor mode with modal ambiguity (pentatonic influence)
Mood:
mysterious, tragic, sacrificial, spiritual, ultimately hopeful
Instrumentation:
- soft female vocal (clear but fragile, breathy, emotional restraint)
- piano (low dynamics, spacious)
- solo violin or oboe (main emotional motif)
- low strings for tension and transformation
- subtle Japanese folk color (pentatonic melody, no traditional instruments required)
- celesta or glockenspiel only in the final section (butterfly / light motif)
Arrangement Notes:
- Verse: minimal, intimate, almost whispered
- Chorus: emotional expansion, but never pop-bright
- Interlude: instrumental transformation, dissonant strings
- Final Chorus: harmonic release, sense of transcendence
- Outro: reduce instrumentation, leave resonance and silence
Vocal Direction:
- no vibrato at first, controlled and pure
- emotional intensity increases toward the final chorus
- f
4:01

Melody handling:
- Verses and chorus follow clear melodic lines
- Chorus melody is catchy and memorable
- Shout section may loosen pitch accuracy but stays rhythmically tight
Dynamics & Mood:
- Strong contrast between quiet and loud sections
- Emotional peak is the shout section
- Pain, survival, inner struggle, and release
Goal:
Create a powerful rock single with a mandatory shout section, Joe Perry–style guitar presence, and Aerosmith-style emotional storytelling that stays in the listener’s head, [Outro](soft guitar outro)
3:36

Male vocal, clear and transparent tone, Gentle, sincere Japanese ballad, Inspired by ミスターチルドレン "himawari" (not powerful, but deeply emotional), No shouting, no exaggeration, Emotion comes from honesty and quiet strength, Arrangement:
- Piano-led ballad
- Soft strings that slowly expand in the chorus
- Simple rhythm, no flashy drums
- Warm bass, natural acoustic feel
- Cinematic but intimate
Vocal direction:
- Calm verses, storytelling tone
- Chorus opens emotionally but stays grounded
- Long sustained notes with gentle vibrato
- Clear pronunciation, emotional precision
Mood:
Quiet love, fragile happiness, acceptance without forgetting, a song for someone who lived and loved fully, Motif:
プリン — something fragile, carefully held, never dropped
3:12

今日も、生きてる
v5
A calm mid-tempo J-Rock / J-Pop ballad with intimate vocals, Keep the melody, tempo, arrangement, and vocal performance identical to the original version, Change only the pronunciation of the specified lyric line
3:41

Create a ~4:00 cinematic orchestral instrumental epilogue, Full orchestra only, Start with the main uplifting melody of “向日葵 -Stand by me-” as a hopeful opening theme (strings + solo violin, warm french horns), After the opening, transition smoothly into the emotional melody of “今日も, 生きてる” with piano and lower strings, more introspective and bittersweet, Build gradually with orchestral percussion, timpani rolls, brass swells, harp accents, and wide string ensemble, In the final section, return to the “向日葵” theme again as the grand resolution, bigger and more emotional, like an end credits finale, Keep both melodies clearly recognizable and connected by cinematic modulations, STRICTLY NO VOCALS: no singing, no choir, no chorus, no humming, no vocal pads, no “ahh” sounds, High quality cinematic mix, wide stereo, deep low end, dramatic dynamics

