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Song Introduction: Commuter Front: Earth Mission (Morning Rush)
"Let me sleep for just five more light-years." Casting off her Gravity Level 99 futon, the girl dives into a steel box (a packed train).
Mornings on Earth are far too early and cruel. This track is an ultra-eccentric dance tune that reinterprets the "morning blues" everyone experiences as a galactic-scale spectacle. Munching on toast and putting up a "barrier" called makeup, she heads to the station platform-a black hole for the soul. Likening the packed train, where personal space has vanished, to a "spaceship cabin," she self-deprecatingly refers to her reflection in the window as a "tired alien." The unpredictable progression and chaotic electronic sounds generated by SUNO AI thrust the listener right into the heart of the morning rush hour.
The biggest highlight is HIKARI's versatile vocal work, where escapism and awakening intersect. Shifting from a muttered confession of "Can I go home yet?", she declares "I am a survivor of the stars" in the chorus, triggering a vivid explosion (evolution) amidst the swirling crowd of the commuter train. Clutching her smartphone under the fluorescent lights and gazing into her own private galaxy, she appears lonely yet overwhelmingly free.
"First mission complete."
A warrior's moment of rest shown the instant she passes through the ticket gate. No matter how dead-eyed the surrounding crowd may be, she never lets the "eternal light" sleeping within her fade. Dedicated to everyone facing that formidable foe called Monday, this is the most intimate yet epic survival anthem.