2:44

No Intro Buildup, Song Starts Already In Motion, As If The Track Began One Second Earlier, Immediate Rhythmic Hook Within The First Second, Opening Feels Urgent And Gripping, Creating A Sharp Pull Before Settling, Fast-Paced Alternative Pop With Strong Forward Momentum, Tempo Around 142–146 Bpm, Not Dark, Not Heavy, Not Relaxed, Energy Comes From Speed And Tension, Not Volume Or Aggression, Light Tension At The Start — Bright, Lively, Slightly Unstable —
Then Gradually Stabilizes Without Slowing Down, Do Not Feel Calm At The Beginning, No Gentle Fade-In, Drums Are Tight And Driving, With Subtle Human Looseness, Hi-Hats Push Forward Continuously, No Dramatic Fills, No Drops, Bass Is Melodic, Warm, And Forward, Supporting Brightness And Motion, Guitars Are Clean To Lightly Driven, Rhythmic And Precise, Minimal Layers, Clear Attack, No Wall-Of-Sound Distortion, Clean, Cute, Feminine Japanese Vocal, Soft But Clear Tone, Youthful And Warm, Natural Sweetness Without Childish Exaggeratio
4:07

A Dreamy Japanese Synth Ambient Pop Ballad About “Spica, ” A Star Symbolizing Guidance And Emotional Distance Between Two People Who Are Close Yet Cannot Fully Reach Each Other, The Atmosphere Is Cold, Soft, And Weightless, Like Floating In Space, Use Airy Synth Pads, Minimal Sub-Bass, And Sparse Percussion, Bell-Like Synth Sounds Appear Briefly To Represent “Spica” As Points Of Light, Vocals Are Intimate, Breathy, And Restrained, With Narrow Melodic Range And Subtle Emotional Rises, Structure:
Verse: Minimal, Fragile, Distant Feeling
Chorus: Wider Synth Space, Brief Emotional Illumination, “Spica” As Bell Tone Accent
Bridge: Near Silence Or Drone, Realization And Perspective Shift
Final Chorus: Acceptance With Expanded Harmony
Outro: Fading Starlight-Like Synth Decay
Mood: Space, Starlight, Loneliness, Gentle Melancholy, Emotional Distance, Restrained Emotion, Cosmic Atmosphere
Style: Japanese Ambient Synth Pop, Cinematic Electronic Ballad, Ethereal Future Pop
