Under the name 'mucajun,' I re-sing the sound.
- Feb 21
- 1 min read

In some scenes, sounds come to mind before words.
A slow piano accompanies a morning as sunlight streams into a room, while a low bass naturally follows as I walk through the city at night.
I've always struggled to find that sound. Music has always been the final piece of a project.
However, finding the music I wanted proved more challenging than I'd imagined. Searching through countless libraries, checking copyrights, and repeatedly listening to similar songs brought exhaustion before the joy of creation. During that process, I suddenly had a thought: "What if I could create the music I want myself?"
That question lingered in my mind like a tiny spark, and one day, when I encountered a technology called Suno, that spark quietly began to grow.
The experience of music being born from a single sentence, and a mood being created from a single emotion, was as thrilling as discovering a new instrument among old sheet music.
I named it "mucajun" because I wanted to capture that thrill and share it with others.
"mucajun" isn't a service born from some grand dream. It's more accurate to say it was created simply out of necessity. This isn't a grand music platform, but a small studio for "people who want to find the sound they want more easily." And I, too, strive to carefully create new sounds in a corner of that studio.



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