This is where everything starts.
Die Little Majin is the first track from Majin Planet: 1999, and more than anything else, it sets the tone for the entire project.
Not just musically, but emotionally.
Because this song is not just about sound. It is about a time, a mindset, and a version of myself that did not fully understand what he was building yet.
This Was Never “Just an AI Song”
It would be easy to say this came from a few prompts and call it a day.
That is not what this is.
This track went through multiple rewrites. Lines were adjusted. Structure was changed. Even how certain words were spaced and delivered had to be worked out so it would hit the right way.
Because if this was going to be the first track, it had to feel real.
It had to sound like something that could have existed back then.
Going Back to 1999
The foundation of this song is simple.
Late nights. Slow internet. Trial and error.
Learning HTML without really knowing what you are doing. Refreshing pages over and over. Fixing one thing, breaking three more.
That was the reality.
Lines like:
“Dial-up noise in the night
Flicker of a screen in the light”
That is not just for effect. That is exactly what it felt like.
The early internet was not polished. It was not fast. It was not helping you.
You had to figure it out.
Building Something Out of Nothing
When I wrote:
“Typing lines I barely knew
Building dreams out of nothing new”
That is the core of the entire project.
There was no roadmap. No tutorials the way we have them now. You learned by doing, failing, and trying again.
XfireSystems, early anime pages, random layouts that barely worked, all of that mattered more than it should have.
Because it was the start of something.
Even if I did not realize it at the time.
The Meaning Behind “Majin”
The title is not just a reference.
“Die Little Majin” is about change.
About leaving behind a version of yourself so something stronger can take its place.
There is a clear influence from Dragon Ball Z, especially that internal struggle. The idea of fighting who you are versus who you are becoming.
That energy runs through the entire chorus:
“Die little Majin — rise tonight
Hear the signal in the light”
It is not about destruction.
It is about transformation.
The AMV Era
The second half of the song shifts into something just as important.
The move from building pages to creating videos.
“First AMV, cut too fast
Every frame would never last”
That line says everything.
The early edits were rough. Timing was off. Clips were messy.
But that did not matter.
Because that was the moment something clicked.
That was when it stopped being just a hobby and started becoming something more.
The Turning Point
The bridge is subtle, but it is one of the most important parts of the song:
“Somewhere far across the screen
Another world I’ve never seen”
That is the hint of what comes next.
At that point, I did not know where any of this would lead.
Majin Planet did not exist yet.
But the direction was already forming.
Why This Song Comes First
This track had to be first.
Because everything else in this project builds off of it.
Once this one came together, the sound, the structure, and the tone for the rest of the album started to fall into place.
It proved that this idea could actually work.
Listen to Die Little Majin
What Comes Next
This is only the beginning.
The next track moves forward from here. Same foundation, but a different kind of energy.
If this one is about discovery and transformation, the next one leans more into movement and momentum.
You will hear it soon.
Follow the Project
This is the first track from Majin Planet: 1999.
New songs will be released over time, each building on what started here.
If you want to keep up with every release, you can find it here.


