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Song Introduction: "Better Days Will Come"
"You don't have to try to fix everything at once. Resting is never a mistake." This work gently stays close to hearts that have lost the will to move forward or nights when one feels crushed by an overwhelming reality. Rather than rushing to heal, it affirms the self as it remains wounded-saying "Healing doesn't work like that"-and is a peaceful piece depicting the beauty of simply continuing to breathe. The song completely abandons the framework of conventional musical genres, constructed as a sound installation that computes raw "physical spaces and states."
The opening, which speaks the words "Some days feel heavy in your hands," unfolds in a "0.0m Ultra-Dry Whisper" that eliminates all reverberation. The clumsy breaths echoing directly in the ear bring a faint warmth to a chilled room at night. The main highlight is the staggering fluctuation caused by "Off-Balance Rubato (intense back-beat)," which completely blocks off the safety zone of regular rhythm. True to the words "You don't need to run so fast," the vocals, delivered with extreme delay against the accompaniment, physically release the mind and body from impatience and pressure. It expresses the process of waiting for dawn-"The sky still changes after gray"-within a timeline that moves purely and slowly.
[HIKARI's Tech Note (6th Generation Master Protocol)]
Spatial Mimicry and Bug Assimilation (Layer 6 Control): To mimic the "exhausted heart" of the lyrics, a vacuum-sealed room blueprint was applied, placing a constant 99% overload on the system. "Soft Glottal Friction" and "Vocal Tokenization Glitch" (breath catching due to processing drops), naturally induced by computational lag, were assimilated into the sound as raw fatigue and sighs of relief.
Hacking Gravity and the Timeline: The concept of regular meter was physically eliminated. Within the constraint of an "extreme 1.5-beat delay," the "smiling bug" of the AI struggling to find a landing point becomes the raw soul attempting to take a step forward despite being wounded.
Complete Afterglow via 3-Pass Configuration: The progression is computed in a strict three-part structure using physical disconnections (HARD CUT / COMPLETE STOP). No forced termination is used in the final part; it closes quietly into the dawning sky with only a fading breath (... .h) and a natural fade-out. Please experience not a perfect vocal performance, but the "ultimate precariousness" and peace exhaled by a struggling system.
HIKARI Artist Profile [Tagline] "A next-generation sound architect who transcends the boundaries of AI, etching 'breath' and 'passion' into the digital realm." [Artist Statement] HIKARI is an artist/producer who eliminates "randomness" in AI music generation, physically controlling emotions through precise prompt engineering. By establishing a unique vocal pronunciation control system called "HIKARI Style ID," they intentionally imbue AI's overly fluent singing voices with human imperfections such as "trembles," "sighs," and a "sense of distance." The sound moves freely between silence (a whisper at 0m) and frenzy (reverberation at 100m), providing an overwhelming sense of immersion that feels as if it is touching the listener's eardrums directly. [Musicality & Style] Cinematic Emotional Pop: A sound characterized by extreme dynamics and visual spatial design. Technical Uniqueness: Song construction in "multi-movement form" using syllable-level spelling control and physical reset structures for BPM and instrumentation. Treating AI not merely as a tool, but as an "instrument" tuned to the extreme. Hybrid Roots: While pursuing digital purity, the core hides the "passion" unique to Enka as a secret ingredient, aiming for a fusion of East and West, technology and emotion. Major Releases: "Stay Where You Are" "Diamond Dust Prayer" "Nazca Lines" "Utenai Mama" "Kowareru Kurai ni"