
Theme song for Elena Gonzalez.
Millione’s sound drifts like a signal through neon skies — slow, thoughtful, and hauntingly beautiful. With beats that pulse like the heartbeat of a city at midnight, his music feels at once intimate and infinite: the soundtrack to an anime world where hope and shadows intertwine. Each track is a journey into the future, where cyberpunk dreams and human emotion collide in rhythm and light.
What you are about to hear is more than music — it is a transmission.
A pulse carried across veils of time, drifting in neon haze, seeking the ears that are ready to listen.
This is “Just Enough 2.”
It begins slowly, like the first flicker of light breaking through the shadows.
Each beat lands with precision — deliberate, thoughtful — the sound of footsteps echoing across rain-soaked streets in a city that never sleeps.
The rhythm isn’t in a hurry; it waits for you, draws you closer, and whispers of places unseen.
As the layers unfold, you may feel as though you are standing at the edge of a story not yet written — an anime dreamscape painted in sound.
The tones shimmer like reflections on wet pavement, the bass a steady heartbeat reminding you that you are alive, here, now, listening.
Close your eyes.
Let the walls fall away.
Imagine walking beneath neon signs flickering in the night, the hum of electricity above, the pulse of the future beneath your feet.
This is not just a track — it is a journey inward and outward at once.
Press play below and let Millione’s world wash over you.
Not everything is meant to be understood in words — some things must be felt.
This is a signal from beyond the veil, waiting for you to receive it.