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This piece is a story about a journey of self-discovery through the stars.
The astrolabe, a tool to measure the position of the stars, is a symbol and a tool for the protagonist to confirm his position in the midst of his wanderings.
The story depicts the protagonist, who asks himself whether it is right for him to stay here and whether this is the path he should take, eventually discovers a certain hope in the fragility and begins his own unique journey.
The days are filled with impatience and anxiety, and the feeling that one must become someone else. However, this song conveys the importance of releasing those burdens and finding small satisfactions and joys without being preoccupied with making a name for oneself.
The message in the lyrics is the sense that we are part of the universe, which we sometimes tend to forget. The words "It wasn't so bad," which the protagonist mutters after letting go of the astrolabe and looking out at the expanding universe, express a peaceful acceptance of everything.
Through this song, we hope that people will remember the importance of taking a step forward that is uniquely their own, and of having the courage to take that step forward.
JACKPOT031 is an AI-powered artist from Hokkaido, Japan. The artist name comes from a cigarette brand once smoked and a random number. Unable to read sheet music, play instruments, or sing well Still, driven by a strong desire to put work out into the world, JACKPOT031 began making music with the help of AI technology. Lyrics are developed through "conversations" with ChatGPT, then personally edited and structured. AI is also used to generate melodies, vocals, and illustrations. On October 24, 2024, the debut single "Like a Drifting Star" was released on YouTube, marking the official start of this musical journey. Having once nearly given up on creative expression, JACKPOT031 now hopes to inspire others in similar situations that, just as AI helped transform that feeling into "something," it might do the same for someone else.