Upload your audio and Tunee generates J-pop-style music videos with Harajuku fashion — no design tools, no rendering software needed.
Single frames pulled from AI-generated music videos — a glimpse of the J-pop visual style Tunee creates from your audio, no camera or crew needed.



J-pop MV pacing is faster than almost any Western pop equivalent — three-second average shot length, sometimes less. Sets are graphic and color-coded by section, often shifting completely between verse and chorus. Choreography is precise but expressive, not military like K-pop. Anime influence shows up in framing: speed lines, impact frames, sudden zoom-ins on a single eye. Wardrobe leans either streetwear-coded or theatrically styled, rarely in between.
Yoasobi's 'Idol' (Oshi no Ko opening) shows the current peak — fast cuts, anime tie-in, color-coded scene blocks. Vaundy's 'Kaiju no Hanauta' proves a single performer in shifting environments can carry it. Ado's 'Usseewa' and One Piece Film: Red visuals lean fully animated. King Gnu's 'Hakujitsu' uses muted palette and slow burn to break the rules. Eve's lyric-video lineage with director Tomohito Tatemiya (Mahoutsukai no Yome OP), Mrs. GREEN APPLE's 'Inferno', and Official HIGE DANdism's 'Pretender' fill out the modern reference set. Director Hideto Yamada and the Yoasobi visual team anchor the precision — every frame composed, never accidental.
Block the song into sections before you prompt. Verse one might be a pastel bedroom; pre-chorus a hallway in cool blue; chorus a saturated red soundstage with the full dance crew. Tell Tunee to switch palette on each section break. Specify shot length: 'two-second cuts throughout the chorus, hold the bridge for six'. Add one anime-grammar element per chorus — a sudden close-up on hands, a freeze frame, a screen-shake. The genre rewards visual ambition.
Each prompt is crafted for J-pop aesthetics. Paste into Tunee, hit generate — your j-pop music video is ready in seconds.
J-pop singer in Harajuku outfit on Tokyo rooftop at sunset, cherry blossoms drifting, pastel neon bokeh. Wide establishing shot, slow push-in. Cute lighting — golden edges, deep contrast centre. Harajuku fashion fills the background. Beat drop triggers a hard cut to a new angle.
Live energy: artist surrounded by neon Tokyo streets. Cute atmosphere. Jump-cut on every beat — fast in the hook, slow in the bridge. End frame: single spotlight, Harajuku fashion fading to black.
Time-lapse: neon Tokyo streets evolves raw→refined over the track. Visual pace mirrors energy. Nostalgic tones warm to cute by the outro. One continuous morph — no cuts.
A cute scene with Harajuku fashion and sweeping camera movements, bathed in dramatic lighting that pulses with the beat
Artist immersed in neon Tokyo streets, dreamy energy radiating through every frame and cut of the video
Abstract school uniform aesthetic morphing and flowing in slow motion, capturing the cute essence of the music perfectly
Close-up shots of Harajuku fashion dissolving into cherry blossom backdrop, creating a dreamy visual journey that follows the song's rhythm
Wide establishing shot of a nostalgic environment with neon Tokyo streets in the foreground, evoking a deep emotional resonance
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