H△G Surpasses 400 Million Streams in China, Set to Join Lantis![PRESS RELEASE]

H△G Surpasses 400 Million Streams in China, Set to Join Lantis![PRESS RELEASE]

Slated to perform OP & ED Theme Songs for Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right

 

 

 

The music group H△G (pronounced “Hug”) from Okazaki City in Aichi Prefecture has announced their move to record label Lantis. Their first songs under the new label will be the opening and ending theme songs for the TV anime Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right.

 

Formed in 2012, H△G is a creative unit centered around their masked vocalist Chiho and includes members from a range of disciplines, including music production, engineering, and design. Free from the constraints of a conventional band, H△G has embraced a flexible music style to pursue innovative forms of expression.

 

The opening theme song they’ve created evokes the feeling of youth and is overflowing with their unique style. A fitting song to mark their new beginning at Lantis. For the ending theme song, they collaborated with the anime’s heroine, Luna Ishikawa, voiced by Minami Tanaka. This special track is sure to draw attention as it deepens the show’s world-building. You can hear some snippets of the OP theme song “Seishun no Silhouette” (Youthful Silhouette) in the anime’s first promotional video.

 

Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right Anime’s 1st Promotional Video

https://youtu.be/IQYLQsqO6Vw

 

 

The song’s release date and product formats will be announced at a later date.

Release Information

 

“Seishun no Silhouette” (Opening theme of Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right)

Lyrics & composition: H△G

Arrangement: Anthurium

Artist: H△G

 

“Senko Hanabi” (Ending theme of Li’l Miss Vampire Can’t Suck Right)

Lyrics & composition: H△G

Arrangement: Ryo ‘LEFTY’ Miyata

Artists: H△G, Luna Ishikawa (VA. Minami Tanaka)

H△G Artist Profile

 

Formed in 2012 in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture, H△G is a music unit featuring vocalist Chiho alongside a team of composers and creators. While visualizing nostalgia and sadness that can only be expressed in Japanese, they use unique sounds and lyrics to depict the “blueness” of youth, such as conflicts and heartaches. In 2017, H△G released a vocaloid cover album that has since surpassed 400 million streams on paid subscription services. They boast an especially high popularity abroad and began touring in Asia in 2024.

 

Concert Information

 

August 10 in Taiwan at HANA SPACE

August 16 & 17 in Aichi, Japan at IMAIKE GROW

 

Official website: http://hag-official.jp/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/HAGofficial

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hag_official

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hag.official/

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