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Fantasy Folk Song

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"Gensou Ninka" is a delicate and emotional piece that explores the fragile boundary between reality and inner perception.

Set within a quiet room and a closed door, the song portrays a world where ordinary surroundings slowly transform into something uncertain and unsettling.
Unseen presences, distant footsteps, and invisible gazes become part of a reality that feels undeniably real to the one experiencing it.

Inspired by the inner world of a young girl, this track gently expresses the conflicting emotions of fear and isolation-
being afraid of being alone, yet even more afraid of what lies outside.

Through a soft yet haunting melody, the song captures the instability of perception and the subtle trembling of the heart,
offering a musical interpretation of feelings that are often difficult to understand or explain.

At its core, beyond the fear, lies a simple wish:
the desire to connect, to be accepted, and to not be alone.

This piece is meant to quietly resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost between worlds.