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Unsent Wax Seal is a mid tempo city pop track that portrays the moment a woman stands at the edge of choosing to seal a letter or to leave it open through the night.
A window in Shinsen, a folded sheet pressed into quarters, a single flame brought close to the wax stick, an amber drop spreading across the page, and fingers stopped just above the seal create a hushed nocturnal scene where the cooling shape of the wax begins to outline a relationship that pressing the seal would make permanent.
Performed by the fictional AI singer Akemi, the song captures the emotions of adulthood that decides whether to confirm or to suspend the words already written, redrawing the boundary by the small angle of her own hand.
Inspired by the late 1970s to early 1980s Japanese new music and urban pop, the track reimagines that era lyrical subtlety through images of a late night desk, a handwritten letter, and the quiet ritual of measuring how long words need to set before they leave the room.
Fire, wax, and the seal - five stages, and the choice of where to stop rests entirely in her fingertips.
By leaving it unpressed, the shape of the night is never confirmed, and the drawer keeps only the possibility of delivery - a song about a woman who chooses hesitation as the very shape of her decision.
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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