: Seductive Girl Group FAKY Release Music Video for Cute, Sexy New Song ‘Choco Fudge’!

“Choco Fudge” Jacket Cover

On July 27, seductive Japanese girl group FAKY released a raunchy music video for their new song ‘Choco Fudge’, the second pre-release single to be taken from their upcoming debut full-length album ‘F’, due October 19. And it has set the internet on fire.

FAKY are a girl group – or “girls’ union” to their fans in Japan – made up of five members of various nationalities with a diverse selection of roots and styles. Their ‘CANDY’ EP reached No.3 on the iTunes all-genres album chart behind only Ariana Grande and Radiohead, and entered the Top 10 of the Spotify Viral Top 50 chart in the United States. The group have also performed successful overseas concerts in countries such as Brazil, Canada and Spain. After joining the group in 2019, members Hina and Taki gained a huge fan base among teens after they appeared on the popular romance reality series ‘Who is the wolf?’ on streaming video service ABEMA, taking the group’s domestic success to all new heights. 

The theme of FAKY’s new song ‘Choco Fudge’ is “erotic chill”. The track was co produced by Sweater Beats, who has worked with CL (2NE1) and Lizzo as well as with FAKY on their single ‘Sayonara My Ex’; and SUNNY BOY, who has worked with BTS and ØMI (Hiroomi Tosaka of J SOUL BROTHERS III from EXILE TRIBE), as well as writing the lyrics for FAKY’s recent single ‘Diamond Glitter’. It was co-written by FAKY members Lil’ Fang and Akina.

As a partner song to their 2016 single ‘Candy’, it is a cute and naughty pop track that coats its spicy intentions in sweet chocolate for ultimate temptation – perfect listening for a lazy day.

The music video begins with the five members of FAKY eating chocolate in their bedroom. As they hit a sugar high from the mysterious chocolate, things become ever more surreal: The world in front of their eyes begins to warp, they are suddenly able to use magic, and the bedroom floor floods with sumptuous pools of molten chocolate. Combined with the girls’ red-hot lingerie outfits, the video shows both the cute and sexy sides of FAKY.

The music video was directed by Takuto Shimpo, who also worked with FAKY on their previous video ‘Diamond Glitter’. Shimpo won the Best Japanese Group Video Award at the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2021 for his video for Official Hige Dandism’s ‘Cry Baby’, as well as the Best Video Director Award at the Space Shower Music Awards 2021. The new video is filled with the retro texture and conceptual vibe typical of Shimpo’s work.

The release of the video set fans ablaze on social media, with comments like “It’s so cute, and sexy too – an awesome song that shows so many sides of FAKY!”, “FAKY’s sex appeal is off the charts!” and “They look amazing, and I can’t wait for the album”.

Keep an eye on FAKY as they gain momentum in the runup to their first full-length album release in October.

Sweet and chill new song ‘Choco Fudge’ is tearing up your favorite streaming service here, with the music video below!

Minori Suzuki Brings A New Feeling with Latest Release!

Minori Suzuki, who just released her sixth CD single “BROKEN IDENTITY” back in June, has more release information to share about her upcoming release! “Wherever,” the ending theme song for the TV anime Black Summoner, which began airing this July, will be released as a digital single on August 7. “Wherever” is Suzuki’s first R&B tune. Its slow groove and lyrics will gently draw you in and help you relax at the end of the anime.

At the same time, a new artist photo was revealed. In line with the atmosphere of the song, it shows a chic and mature Suzuki. Although she is well into her career, her powers of expression and ability to sing a wide range of genres continue to evolve. She will also be voicing the character Sera in the anime.

In other news, Suzuki will be holding her first fan club-only event. Held in celebration of the fan club’s 4th anniversary, it will be her first face-to-face event with the club. It is guaranteed to make lots of smiles and bring the fans closer to Suzuki. We hope you will join us!

Please keep an eye on the future activities of Minori Suzuki, who is gaining more and more momentum as both a voice actress and singer! Be sure to check out the lyric video for “Whatever” below!

Comment on “Wherever” from Minori Suzuki

“I’ve tried many types of music through my work so far, but this is the first time I’ve done R&B! Not only is it unusual for me, but it’s also quite a rare genre in the anisong world. This song maintains the worldview of the anime, while also providing a little contrast in a good way. It’s the ending theme, so please take your time and enjoy it while you reflect on the events of the day’s episode. I’m also looking forward to seeing how the ending video will turn out.”

CHOKE releases a shot of Trap metal with “Crisis Phase” and announces new album

Nu-metal band CHOKE unleashed the music video for “Crisis Phase”, which serves as a prelude for their long-awaited new album “CHOKE3” coming this fall. The band has been defying the limits of genres with their experimental music, staying true to themselves with every release. “Crisis Phase”, written and composed by vocalist/rapper REON, can be described as the outcome of the great impact of Trap Metal in CHOKE’s style over the years. Although is simpler compared with all previous works, it integrates heavy details resulting in a trap song with explosive energy.

Artists such as Ghostemane and Scarlxrd have been expanding Trap Metal throughout the underground scene and taking it into a new form of extreme music in recent years. Since this style was born out of elements from Nu-Metal and Industrial Metal, it was natural for CHOKE to take influence from it. This time, guitarist KVYA NONO (who has been the composer of all the songs released so far), was only in charge of the arranging and mixing, entrusting all the composing to rapper REON. This is only one of the positive changes in the direction that the band has been taking.

In addition to the music video for “Crisis Phase”, the band announced the release of a new album after three years, “CHOKE3”. This will come out in October 2022 and, like its sold-out predecessor, it’s expected to be in high demand. The band will be celebrating their fifth anniversary with the event “BEEF” on August 5 in Tokyo, featuring a line-up of unique aggressive acts that aligns with CHOKE’s style.

CHOKE has just unveiled the tip of the iceberg of what “CHOKE3” will be like. Stay tuned to see the whole scenario that the new album will portray and be sure to check out the music video for “Crisis Phase” below!

WITHDOM released official cover song of Tatsuro Yamashita’s worldwide favorite song, “RIDE ON TIME”!!

WITHDOM is a four-member vocal group which was formed in Kyoto. Kyoto is the most famous city in Japan as a destination for sightseeing for foreigners and they worked as, “Visit Kyoto Ambassadors”. Their performance is recognized highly by many artists around the world and the members of Boyz II Men introduced their cover of, “On Bended Knee”. The video was introduced and spread widely by their Instagram followers.

In November 2021, WITHDOM released a cover song, “Gunjou'' by YOASOBI. YOASOBI is a Japanese artist who is very popular among anime fans and generation Z worldwide.
This news spread all over the world, including among the States, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil. Their name was known widely. In March 2022, WITHDOM released their digital single and their new song, “Tetris” which was then selected for playlists by Spotify and Apple Music. The song “Tetris” was ranked as 10th for the first time on J-POP weekly charts of DJFM, which is the FM radio station of Surabaya, Indonesia. Their news was on more than 20 websites around the world including Indonesia, the States, France, German, Korean, Mexico, Hong Kong. Their release of the official cover song “Gunjou” helped them gain more popularity in the world.

RIDE ON TIME(Cover) Jacket Cover

On Wednesday the 20th of July, WITHDOM released, “RIDE ON TIME(Cover),” by Tatsuro Yamashita on Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming sites. This song is a typical summery song and Tatsuro Yamashita is a legendary artist of City Pop in Japan. WITHDOM didn’t lose the coolness and light rhythm of “City Pop” in their cover, a characteristic feature of the original song. They even gave the song a more pop and danceable sound with the arrangement of adding a “New Jack Swing” beat modestly.Also, they show off their ability as a vocal group by singing the lead vocals one by one. They succeeded in singing the chorus beautifully and they showed a different charm to the original.

WITHDOM released their music video of, “RIDE ON TIME (Cover)” on their official YouTube Channel. The video has the freshness of summer and a light movement which invites people to dance both physically and mentally. The video has a selection of subtitles in different languages including English, Indonesian, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai. Both the, “RIDE ON TIME (Cover)” and “Tetris”, which was released in March, have been released not only inside Japan but worldwide. 

Japanese pop music called “City Pop”, which was formed in the 1970s and 1980s, has been coming back since the beginning of its revival in 2010. Japanese artists from City Pop have been gaining popularity. The artists' names include Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi, Anri, Toshiki Kadomatsu, Yumi Matsutoya. These are all famous names in Japan.

For example, Indonesian artists Rainych covered the song, “Stay With Me” by Miki Matsubara, and the song ranked No.1 on the viral chart on Spotify. This created a big boom of City Pop music outside of Japan and this movement is still happening.

Japanese new artists also started to cover songs by City Pop. A new generation of artists started to create songs which were influenced by City Pop. Those “New City Pop” songs were created and released massively. There are many hits from New City Pop.

JUK3BOX Jacket Cover

WITHDOM’s songs also have the taste of “New City Pop” and their songs including “Tetris”, “Hey Girl”, and “Vampire” are all gaining popularity through various streaming sites such as Spotify. “Tetris” has ranked on J-POP weekly charts of DJFM in Indonesia, and “Tetris”, “Hey Girl” and “Vampire” are all in the Mini Album “JUK3BOX”.

Producer TATSUYA smartly mixed the amazing old sounds with the latest music seamlessly. His cutting edge sense has been recognized highly. “WITHDOM” has formed in Kyoto and they worked as, “Visit Kyoto Ambassadors”. They have collaborated with the beautiful, famous scenery of Kyoto and companies in Kyoto. For example, they did a live show at a famous garden in Kyoto. The garden was built in 1300 and is situated in a temple. They are the first artists to do a live show in it.

They released a live performance on YouTube at the special stage on the Arashiyama station. There was a famous art installation called “Kimono Forest” and the live show was streamed to the world. The train line is called Keifuku Randen Tram Line.

WITHDOM’s song is used as the theme song for the weather forecast in a news program in Japan. They were introduced as an upcoming new artist on a TV program nationwide in June. WITHDOM’s music embraces the unique world of Japanese esthetique. They are good at singing all kinds of music including JPOP, New City Pop and Ballads.
Their activity is getting great attention inside and outside of Japan! Be sure to check out “RIDE ON TIME” on Apple Music, Spotify along with the music video below!

[ Event report ] “Little Hatsune Miku is singing!” Singing Cosplayer Hikari at JAPAN EXPO in France, 4 days of enthusiasm. She also announced to perform at an event in Madrid, Spain in October!

On Thursday, July 14, JAPAN EXPO Paris 2022, one of the world's largest Japanese culture festivals, was held in Paris, France, for the first time in three years after COVID-19 disaster. More than 250,000 people attended the four-day event, exceeding initial expectations, and despite the fact that the number of people infected by COVID-19 is far greater than in Japan, there were only a few people wearing masks in Paris and at the JAPAN EXPO, indicating that the entertainment industry is making a comeback ahead of Japan.

At the Japan Expo, a Japanese singer gave her first live performance to an audience. She is Singing Cosplayer Hikari, an international singer who covers J-POP songs, especially anime songs and vocaloid songs.

Here is a chronological report of the four days of the event.

[ Day 1: Thursday, July 14 ]

Day 1 of the JAPAN EXPO.

Even though it was Thursday morning, there was a long line at the entrance of JAPAN EXPO. As I moved around to check the location of the stages in the venue, I found Singing Cosplayer Hikari's photo and name on a sign board hanging from the ceiling of the venue. She was the only one of the performers to be treated this way, and her face and name were to be seen throughout the venue.

She performed on the TSUBAME stage, which was slightly smaller than the YUZU stage where miwa performed, and located at the far end of the venue. Therefore, only a few dozen people had gathered for the other artists' performances on the TSUBAME Stage in the morning. However, perhaps the release of the set list three days prior to the event helped, as many as 300 people had already gathered 15 minutes prior to the start of the show.

It is hard to believe that an event of this scale would be held in Japan, but there are no rehearsals on the music stage at the JAPAN EXPO. The only sound check is done during the changeover right before the live performance. During the sound check, Singing Cosplayer Hikari appeared for the first time in front of the French audience in a grape-patterned yukata by the Japanese kimono brand ‘Furifu’, and was greeted with loud cheers.

Then the music started to play. The song chosen for the sound check was “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis" by Yoko Takahashi, the first song from the TV animation "Neon Genesis Evangelion”. When she began to sing, the cheers turned to screams. The song is one of the most popular anime songs in France. Her voice drew so much attention that even visitors walking in the distance came running to the stage, and a crowd of over 500 people gathered in front of the stage.

After the sound check, the show finally began. After two songs, "A Cruel Angel’s Thesis" and "Soul’s Refrain",  it was time for Singing Cosplayer Hikari's first stage banter. She herself spoke in French.

The other Japanese artists were doing their stage banter in Japanese through a French interpreter. However, she performed all of her three solo stage banters in French during the three days of the JAPAN EXPO. Except for an impromptu "shout-out," she never used Japanese.

She neither understands nor speaks French. She thought, "I want to convey my thoughts and feelings to the French audience in French”. So she had been training in French pronunciation lessons for several months, and performed French stage banters along with her songs.

The third song she performed after her stage banter was "The Everlasting Guilty Crown" by EGOIST from the TV anime "Guilty Crown”. This song was chosen not because it was for France, but because she wanted to sing a song that she loves and that French people would not have to know.

However, at her autograph signing session, which was held every day for four days, and where long lines continued to form, what many of the French and other European audience members said to her then was, "The Everlasting Guilty Crown was the great.". She also said in an interview with French media that this was the most impressive event of this JAPAN EXPO.

The fourth song was "Monster(Kaibutsu)" by YOASOBI. In France, it is said that the TV animation "BEASTARS" is very popular, and many people became fans of YOASOBI because of the song "Monster" from this animation.

After another stage banter in French, the intro of Mrs. GREEN APPLE's "Inferno" from the TV anime "Fire Force" began to play for the fifth song, and the cheers of the audience, which had swelled to about 800 people, grew even louder. The song, which she had prepared for the JAPAN EXPO and which had been made available for music and video distribution worldwide, including France and Japan, on July 12 just prior to the event, was no less enthusiastic than "A Cruel Angel’s Thesis".

After the third French stage banter, the last song was "Yume To Hazakura", a cover version of which she released in April 2021, and whose music video has been viewed 2.54 million times on YouTube; it has reached #1 on the Apple Music and iTunes J-Pop charts in 14 countries and the song has also reached #1 on the daily Apple Music J-Pop chart in France five times. Her debut in France, the first live performance in front of an audience, was a great success. After the concert, a long line of new fans from France and all over Europe lined up for the autograph session, who would later come to see her on all four stages over the next three days.

In fact, an opening party was held at the venue that evening by the event organizers, performers, and related parties. She wore a conspicuous Alice-patterned school uniform by “LucyPop”, a Japanese school uniform brand popular not only in Japan but also abroad, and was approached by many local influencers, who uploaded photos of her on their social networking sites. She was especially excited to meet a local influencer who is a singer, and they showed each other videos of the French version of anime songs sung by him and the Japanese version of anime song covers sung by her.

[ Day 2: Friday, July 15 ]

Then came Friday, July 15, the second day of the JAPAN EXPO. Since Friday is usually the least crowded day at JAPAN EXPO, this year the admission fee was reduced on this day only, and the number of visitors on this day far exceeded that of the first day.

JAPAN EXPO is an event that introduces Japanese culture in various forms, including talk sessions with manga artists, animators, and voice actors, sales of anime goods such as figures, manga and anime-style portrait illustrations by illustrators, martial arts demonstrations, sword fighting demonstrations, and introduction of Japanese food, but the most popular content is cosplay. Not only popular cosplayers from around the world who appear on stage, but also the general public, the entire event is a big cosplay competition.

Singing Cosplayer Hikari is often referred to as a cosplayer because of her name, but she has absolutely no cosplay experience and is a cosplay novice who just started cosplaying when she started her singing career on New Year's Day, 2021. She has never performed at a cosplay event in Japan, and this is the second time she has participated in a similar event, HYPER JAPAN ONLINE 2021, in the U.K. last July, as both a singer and cosplayer, just as she did at the JAPAN EXPO this time.

This time, she was dressed as Hatsune Miku in the "Senbonzakura" costume, as she had done at HYPER JAPAN ONLINE 2021. The wigs were created by shotac, a leading wig maker that has also created wigs for popular Japanese cosplayer ‘Enako’. The day after her first live performance in her life, she performed on the KITSUNE stage, which has a capacity of 3,000 people. She wondered if the audience would come to such a large venue. Despite her concern, about 1,500 audience members gathered before the concert time, even though the concert started at 10:45 in the morning. In the center section from the front row, there were about 500 people, mostly fans who had been attracted to her at the 1st stage the day before, in addition to several dozen fans who had originally known her through YouTube and other social networking sites. Then, about 1,000 people gathered around her, including "visitor cosplayers" and "visitors interested in cosplay," who were stationed in the audience at the cosplay stage. In total, there were about 1,500 spectators in attendance.

During the sound check, when she appeared in her "Senbonzakura" Hatsune Miku costume and began to sing "Senbonzakura," the approximately 1,000 visitor cosplayers around her began to buzz.

The director of "MUTEKI",a popular program on the French terrestrial radio station Radio Canut later told her about this moment during an interview, and it seems that after this moment, the 154cm tall and slender Singing Cosplayer Hikari was called "Little Hatsune Miku” by French cosplayers. They said, "Little Hatsune Miku is performing a Vocaloid song live. And her voice is so sute! Come to the KITSUNE stage now!” They called their cosplay friends and  the KITSUNE stage was crowded with people.

The first song was "Senbonzakura," which matched their cosplay costumes, and was greeted with cheers as it is the most well-known Vocaloid song in France.

After the same French-language stage banter as the previous day, the second and third songs were "Phony" and "Marshall Maximizer," which are relatively new among her cover songs, although she was not sure about their popularity in France. Many of the influencers she met at the opening party of the event were TikTokers, and there seemed to be many TikTok users in France as well, and these two songs, which were popular on TikTok in Japan, seemed to be well known in France as well, continuing the excitement of the event.

After the second French stage banter, she performed "Yorunaderu Menou," a song written by Ayase from YOASOBI, which is one of her favorite Vocaloid songs, along with "Yume To Hazakura". After that day when she performed the song, her cover version of this song began to chart on Apple Music France's J-Pop top music video chart.

After that, in France, where the weather was as hot as in Japan, "Little Hatsune Miku" sang the Japanese summer Vocaloid songs "Fire Flower" and " When the Morning Glory Falls" with her music videos of her singing while wearing "Mimatsu" and "Furifu" yukata in the background. The crowd continued to grow, swelling to about 3,000 people. The final song of the day was "Yume To Hazakura" , and she proudly performed her second live show of her life in front of 3,000 audience members. During the final stage banter, she announced in French that she would be selling ribbons and ties matching her own LucyPop school uniform costume the next day at the sales booth.

At this post-show merchandising booth, a young girl in early teens appeared with her father; Singing Cosplayer Hikari spoke to her through an interpreter and told her that she had known Hikari for a while and listened to her cover songs on Spotify every day. She was so excited that she begs her father for a ribbon matching Hikari's! He begs, "No, it's a little expensive. The exchange continues. Finally, with a slight discount, Her father buys a LucyPop ribbon for her.

Certainly, data showed that many French people were watching her videos and listening to her cover songs on YouTube and Spotify, but Singing Cosplayer Hikari herself felt a real sense of "This is the girl!" and began to feel a sense of confidence in her further international activities in the future.

[ Day 3: July 16 (Saturday) ]

Saturday, July 16, the third day of the JAPAN EXPO. More visitors filled the venue than on the previous day. About 800 people, far more than on the first day, packed the front of the TSUBAME stage from 1:15 p.m., and in the front row was a girl wearing a matching LucyPop ribbon with her.

The main image used on the approximately 1,000 flyers distributed at the signing and merchandising booths and the schedule image posted on SNS was LucyPop's uniform for this day, and the mere appearance of her on stage was met with loud cheers.

The first song was "This game" by Konomi Suzuki from the TV anime "No Game, No Life. The voltage rose quickly from the start, and a cover version of the this song by Singing Cosplayer Hikari began to rank in the Apple Music French Anime Song Top Music Video Chart.

After the first French stage banter, they performed "Inferno" and "Monster," the same songs as the first day, followed by "Yorunaderu Menou," the same song as the second day, and then "Ai Oboete Imasuka" sung by Mari Iijima aka Lynn Minmei in the TV animation "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross”. The song is about the memories of a lost culture in the war in the anime, which both friend and foe recall with the singing voice of this song.

Immediately after the start of the Ukrainian conflict, Singing Cosplayer Hikari's "Yume To Hazakura" was ranked No. 1 on Apple Music Ukraine's J-Pop Top Music Video Chart on a daily basis for more than 15 consecutive days, and she hastily decided to release the music video of “Ai Oboete Imasuka” on YouTube. In addition to Japanese, English, and French, the video was released with lyrics translation subtitles in Ukrainian and Russian, and overwhelmingly, the video was played in Ukrainian and Russian subtitled environments.

She came to France from Japan after a 15-hour flight to avoid war zones, and sang for peace in Europe and the world, where conflicts still continue in close proximity.

After the song, she made an important announcement during her stage banter. “This stage will be my last solo performance in France. Do you miss me!" She called out in French, "I'm going to miss you!” The audience cheered.

“I am happy to announce that on October 1st and 2nd, I will be performing at an event called ‘Otaku Party’ in Madrid, Spain. Please come down to Spain to see me!” When she made the announcement, the audience, who had already become her devoted fans over the past three days and were stationed in the center from the front of the stage, erupted in cheers.

Having experienced a great response from her trip to France, Singing Cosplayer Hikari announced her second overseas live performance in just three months' time. Not only the JAPAN EXPO visitors from Spain, but also many French fans are expected to rush to Spain.

In addition, Yohei Onishi, co-host of "ANIME SONGS PARTY!", an anime songs session program hosted by Singing Cosplayer Hikari, appeared on stage here (radio on air on Nippon cultural Broadcasting in Japan and the YouTube channel of Manga News in France).

Singing Cosplayer Hikari performed with Yohei Onishi the distributed hit song "Muscle Please!" which was released in January 2022 in collaboration with Nakayama Kinni-kun and already has over 1.5 million streaming views. The performance ended on a high note with a side chest pose and a dance she devised the choreography for.

Another drama occurred backstage after this stage: Singing Cosplayer Hikari released Linked Horizon's "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!" and "Guren no Yumiya" from the TV anime "Attack on Titan" and is popular among international viewers. The French Livai, a French performer and cosplayer at JAPAN EXPO, was so impressed with this song and music video and sent the message beforehand. And they exchanged messages “We hope to see you at JAPAN EXPO.". She found him backstage and said "You look just like your instagram! The French Livai!!”. And they were lucky enough to meet. Coincidentally, he and she were on the TSUBAME stage in succession, and they were able to see the stage of both of them.

Exactly one hour later, on the same TSUBAME stage, the "ANIME SONGS PARTY!" stage began, the last live performance for her in France. Yohei Onishi began his solo performance with two songs: "CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA" by Hironobu Kageyama from the TV anime "Dragon Ball Z" and "Pegasus Fantasy" by MAKE-UP from the TV anime "Saint Seiya". The following third song was not a cover, but a song by Yohei Onishi's band Miracle Chimpanzee, who sang the opening theme song, "Mabataki" from the TV anime "Sasaki to Miyano" with their elongated high tone vocals.

Singing Cosplayer Hikari took the stage for the fourth song, and like "Monster," the two began singing together "Yasashii Suisei" by YOASOBI, a song from the TV anime "BEASTARS”. As they began to sing the following fifth song, Ikimonogakari’s "Blue Bird" from the TV anime "Naruto Shippuden," the audience began to sing in chorus, accelerating the excitement of the audience.

The stage was also joined by Enzo Ratsito, a French voice actor dubbed for the French version of the role of Kamado Tanjiro in the TV anime "Demon Slayer" and the three on stage began to sing. The audience's voltage reached the highest when they performed "Silhouette" by KANA-BOON, the 16th opening song of the TV anime "Naruto Shippuden," which was released on July 10. At the end of this stage, Singing Cosplayer Hikari and Yohei Onishi also announced that they would perform at the World Cosplay Summit 2022 -20th Anniversary-, one of the world's largest cosplay events, to be held in Nagoya, Japan, on August 6 (Saturday). Then, a sigh escaped the French cosplayers when they heard the name of their coveted event.

[ Day 4: July 17 (Sunday) ]

On Sunday, July 17, the last day of the JAPAN EXPO, only Singing Cosplayer Hikari's autograph session and product sales took place. Although there was no live performance, the venue was packed with fans from France and other European countries who came to say goodbye to her.

She seemed to have done a bit of sightseeing in Paris in her Paris-inspired brown LucyPop school uniform that she wore at the signing session. Please take note of the photos taken with the Eiffel Tower and cafes in the background.

Singing Cosplayer Hikari also attracted a great deal of attention at this year's JAPAN EXPO as "the only Japanese performer who did all her stage banter in French”. The attention from French media and influencers has been very high, and she has received more interviews than originally planned, which should be published as articles in due course.

She has also received a number of collaboration requests from French influencers, and we look forward to future developments. The European success of Singing Cosplayer Hikari, nicknamed "The little Hatsune Miku" is expected to accelerate in the run-up to the Otaku Party to be held in Madrid, Spain, on October 1-2.

< Singing Cosplayer Hikari France JAPAN EXPO Paris 2022 All live setlist and YouTube video playlist >

*All songs are cover songs of anime songs or vocaloid songs.

-July 14 (Thursday)-

13:15-13:45 Live music on TSUBAME stage ("Furifu" yukata costumes)

1) Yoko Takahashi / A Cruel Angel's Thesis (TV animation "Evangelion")

2) Yoko Takahashi / Soul's Refrain (TV animation "Evangelion")

3) EGOIST / The Everlasting Guilty Crown (TV animation "Guilty Crown")

4) YOASOBI / Monster (TV animation "BEASTARS")

5) Mrs. GREEN APPLE / Inferno (TV animation "Fire Force")

6) AOKI Gekkoh feat. HATSUNE Miku / Yume To Hazakura (Vocaloid song)

YouTube video playlist

-July 15 (Friday)-

10:45-11:15 Cosplay music live on KITSUNE stage (Hatsune Miku's "Senbonzakura" costume)

1) Kurousa P. feat Hatsune Miku / Senbonzakura (Vocaloid song)

2) Hiiragi Magnetite feat. Kafu / Phony (Vocaloid song)

3) Hiiragi Magnetite feat. Kafu / Marshall Maximizer (Vocaloid song)

4) Ayase feat. Hatsune Miku / Yorunaderu Menou (Vocaloid song)

5) halyosy feat. Kagamine Len / Fire Flower (Vocaloid song)

6) Pus feat. Hatsune Miku / When the Morning Glory Fall (Vocaloid song)

7) Aoki Gekkoh feat. Hatsune Miku / Yume To Hazakura (Vocaloid song)

YouTube Video Playlist

- July 16 (Saturday)-

13:15-13:45 Live music performance on TSUBAME stage (LucyPop's school uniform costume)

1) Konomi Suzuki / This game (TV anime "NO GAME NO LIFE")

2) Mrs. GREEN APPLE / Inferno (TV animation "Fire Force")

3) YOASOBI / Monster (TV animation "BEASTARS")

4) Ayase feat. Hatsune Miku / Yorunederu Menou (Vocaloid song)

5) Mari Iijima / Ai oboete imasuka(TV animation "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross")

6) Hibiki Sakura & Machio Naruzo / Muscle Please! (TV animation " How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?”) Collaboration with Yohei Onishi

YouTube video playlist

14:45-15:15 Live music from the Japanese anime songs session program "ANIME SONGS PARTY!" on the TSUBAME stage (all wearing "ANIME SONGS PARTY!" T-shirts)

1) Hironobu Kageyama / CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA [Yohei Onishi solo] (TV anime "Dragon Ball Z")

2) MAKE-UP / Pegasus Fantasy [Yohei Onishi solo] (TV animation "Saint Seiya")

3) MIRACLE CHIMPANZEE / Mabataki [Yohei Onishi Solo] (TV Animation "Sasaki to Miyano")

4) YOASOBI / Yasashii Suisei [Yohei Onishi & Singing Cosplayer Hikari] (TV animation "BEASTARS")

5) Ikimonogakari / Blue Bird [Yohei Onishi & Singing Cosplayer Hikari] (TV animation "NARUTO Shippuden")

6) KANA-BOON / Silhouette [Enzo Ratsito & Yohei Onishi & Singing Cosplayer Hikari] (TV Animation "NARUTO Shippuden")

This was an amazing experience and was happy to be apart of it. Be sure to check out all the info for the upcoming Otaku Party Madrid here!