A new Japanese pop song, "Just Wanted to See You" (ただ会いたかっただけ) by the artist Milia, is making waves online—and it was created with the help of artificial intelligence. The track, posted as a YouTube Short, features lyrics and melody generated using Suno, an AI music creation tool, with additional assistance from Claude for crafting the song's emotional narrative.
The song captures the universal feeling of pre-date jitters: rehearsing conversations, worrying about impressions, and then the blissful silence when you finally meet. The chorus expresses that just being together is perfect, with lyrics like "Just seeing you makes me happy" and "Nothing else matters."
Milia's YouTube channel describes the process: "I instructed the AI with the concept of 'just wanted to see you,' but it added twice as many ad-libs! I had no choice but to make that the title." The video has already garnered over 1,100 views within hours of posting, with fans praising its relatable lyrics and catchy tune.
This release highlights the growing trend of AI-assisted music creation, blending human emotion with machine creativity. While some may debate the artistic merit, songs like "Just Wanted to See You" demonstrate AI's potential to help artists quickly prototype and produce polished tracks.
Listen to the full version on YouTube and explore more AI-generated music from Milia's channel.