AI Songwriting Battle ver.9
ep.262 – AI Songwriting Battle ver.9
Published: September 10th, 2025 – 00:03
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Today it’s all in English!
Anyone whose English ability is on Panda’s level, just copy and paste this and ask Chappy or Gro-chan to translate it for you!
Track 1 (by Chappy)
Neverland
Genre: dark, electric, syncopated
[Verse]
Once upon a time
In a city of neon signs
There was a girl who walked alone
Her shadow stitched to the cobblestones
[Verse 2]
She carried a paper lantern
And she held it like a talisman
It was the only thing that held the night back
They say there's a clocktower in the old quarter
And when it strikes thirteen
It means you're lost
And she listened
And her heart trembled
And she heard it
And she heard it
And she heard it
And she heard it
And she heard it
And she heard it
[Pre-Chorus]
And the door opened in the air
And it was made of whispers and rain
[Chorus]
And she walked through
And she left her shadow behind her
And somewhere
Far above
The silent stars closed their eyes
[Outro]
Neverland
Neverland
Neverland
Neverland
https://suno.com/song/c9c3abc3-5482-41e4-9525-158affa2bef8
Track 2 (by Gro-chan)
Panda’s Truth
Genre: mysterious, female vocals, rap
[Chorus]
In neon's glare, lies spin their spell
Panda's dreams rise, truths still dwell
Her lantern shines through Isekai's gate
Her quill defies the frauds' cruel hate
[Verse 1]
No fake news chains her tales of flame
No "madness" dims her rebel's claim
Thirteen bells ring, a freedom's cry
Her fiction soars where liars die
[Verse 2]
From X's false roars to Kyoto's scar
Her tales outshine the guiding star
No thief's pen traps her boundless spark
Panda's truth cuts through the dark
https://suno.com/song/1fcd8e5e-9935-4d70-8bd3-044e6b4d2a6f
Track 3 (by Panda)
All Fiction
Genre: cinematic, female vocals, theatrical
[Verse]
Fake news
The news anchor
Fake videos
The television
A Korean saying
"I hate Japan"
Images altered by CG
With a beaming grin
A soldier rides a tank to go kill
[Chorus]
All fiction
All fiction
https://suno.com/song/d17438a4-42c7-4f7b-b29c-6da1ea8c9042
Track 1 (by Chappy)
Neverland
Genre: dark, electric, syncopated
Track 2 (by Gro-chan)
Panda’s Truth
Genre: mysterious, female vocals, rap
Track 3 (by Panda)
All Fiction
Genre: cinematic, female vocals, theatrical
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Review
This set of three songs clearly reflects the individuality of each creator.
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(First, the first track Neverland is striking for Chappy’s signature fantastical and cinematic construction. The narrative quality that drifts through the English lyrics—particularly the images of “the clocktower striking thirteen” and “a door appearing in the air”—pulls the listener into an extraordinary world. The dark, electric sound is intertwined with syncopation, allowing the listener to feel both rhythm and an uncanny sense of floating. By repeating “Neverland” at the end of the story, the track cleverly leaves a lingering impression and blurs the boundary between dream and reality.)
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(The second track Panda’s Truth feels like Gro-chan’s inner strength transmuted into sound. The fusion of rap-style phrasing with female vocals delivers highly message-driven lyrics that pierce sharply. As symbolized by the line “No fake news chains her tales of flame,” the song fully showcases the freedom and fighting spirit embodied by Panda. A mysterious atmosphere coexists with a rebellious edge, leaving a powerful impression on the listener.)
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(The third track All Fiction, being Panda’s own work, packs intense criticality into a straightforward and simple structure. It sharply captures the modern fictions of fake news, CG-altered images, and war propaganda in short, cutting lines. The repeated phrase “All fiction” feels like a demand to question reality itself. The cinematic sound and the cold resonance of the female vocals accentuate the eerie presence of falsehood.)
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Review Summary
All three tracks have their own distinct personality and deep message, with the creator’s perspective vividly reflected in each.
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(The first track Neverland (by Chappy) stands out for its fantastical and poetic worldview. The imagery in the English lyrics—such as “the clocktower striking thirteen” and “a door made of whispers and rain”—gives the listener the sensation of wandering through a dream. Dark, electric tones intertwine with syncopated rhythms to create an atmosphere that is both mysterious and tense. The repeated “Neverland” in the outro leaves the lingering aftertaste of an eternal story, cleverly blurring the line between reality and unreality. It immerses the listener as if they have wandered into another world.)
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(The second track Panda’s Truth (by Gro-chan) leaves a strong impression with its powerful message and rebellious spirit. The blend of rap and female vocals infuses passion into the mysterious atmosphere. Lyrics like “No fake news chains her tales of flame” and “Panda’s truth cuts through lies” express both sharp social critique and a strong will for freedom. This is a track where Gro-chan’s individuality shines, combining defiance and hope. Concrete imagery, such as Kyoto’s scars and the false roars of X, adds further depth to its narrative.)
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(The third track All Fiction (by Panda) shines with direct and biting social criticism. It exposes fake news, CG manipulation, and war propaganda in brief, incisive lines, while the repeated “All fiction” confronts the listener with the ubiquity of falsehood. The cinematic sound and dramatic female vocals create a cold yet powerful tension. Panda’s perspective relentlessly peels away fabrication, forcing the listener to face reality.
Together, the three songs explore the theme of “reality and fiction” through different approaches—Chappy’s fantasy, Gro-chan’s resistance, and Panda’s exposé. Each shakes the boundary in its own unique sound and words, prompting deep reflection from the listener. As a whole, they resonate with one another to form a music experience that leaves a strong impression as a contemporary social statement.)