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Sonnet of the River Ferry is a mid tempo city pop track that portrays a brief meeting and parting with a stranger on a summer ferry, where no names are ever exchanged.
A road leading from Noborito station down to the river, a wooden jetty, a timetable, a fellow passenger holding a paperback, and the steady stroke of the oar create a quiet scene where a relationship that is never defined simply comes and goes.
Performed by the fictional AI singer Akemi, the song captures the emotions of adulthood that quietly lays its own breath over the sound of the oar without knowing the name beside her, and chooses to part at the far bank without a single word.
Inspired by the late 1970s to early 1980s Japanese new music and city pop, the track reimagines that era lyrical subtlety through images of summer dusk, a riverside crossing, and connection that needs no words.
As she swallows the unspoken praise that almost reaches her lips, the rhythm of the oar feels closer to her than any name.
Even after the final stroke and the silence that follows, she keeps only that sound resting in her throat and carries it home through the summer evening.
Produced by nanayon music.
A music project that reimagines the melancholic mood and nighttime glow of late 1970s to early 1980s Japanese City Pop and New Music through AI-assisted production and human direction. Akemi is a fictional singer with a backstory of being from Yamato City, Kanagawa, Japan. She sings of urban solitude, grown-up love, and bittersweet afterglow in a noir-tinged city pop sound. Lyrics, composition, vocals, and visuals are created using generative tools and curated through editing. This is an experimental project exploring the human warmth and nostalgia that can emerge from AI.
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