Mori Calliope, a VTuber artist known for her bilingual Japanese-English lyrics and outstanding rap skills, has released a music video for her latest song, “LET’S JUST CRASH.” Directed by Yohei Kameyama, known for Milky☆Subway: The Galactic Limited Express, the music video delivers a fast-paced, sharply animated viewing experience.

 

Kameyama commented: “I had the pleasure of serving as director and character designer for the ‘LET’S JUST CRASH’ music video. I’ve been a fan of Calliope’s for some time and have listened to many of her songs, but from the first time I heard ‘LET’S JUST CRASH,’ its explosive energy hit me like a powerful drug. I’m extremely grateful to have been part of the production. I put a lot of thought into how to visually express the captivating sounds and vocals scattered throughout the track. I hope you enjoy it.”

 

The CG production was handled by Kanaban Graphics, known for Usavich. This marks Mori Calliope’s first fully 3D animated music video.

 

Song Information

 

 

Mori Calliope – “LET’S JUST CRASH” [MV]

 

Links to Music Streaming Sites: https://lnk.to/mc_ljc

 

Profile

 

Mori Calliope is a virtual artist popular not only in Japan but also around the world. She has attracted many music fans with her one-and-only unique lyrics, flowing freely between Japanese and English, and outstanding rap skills which lead to her major debut from Universal Music in 2022. Her latest album “PHANTOMIME” debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Alternative Album Chart in 10 countries/regions around the world and has charted in the US Billboard Artist 100, World Album, Top Album Sales, Heatseekers Albums and more. As she expands her global recognition as a “Made in Japan artist,” her first overseas solo concert was held at Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles with much success.

 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoriCalliope

Twitter: https://twitter.com/moricalliope

Staff Twitter: https://twitter.com/calliope_info

Official International Online Shop: https://shop.moricalliopeofficial.com/

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