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Calliope Mori and Kiara Takanashi Finally Released a Song Together

Vtubers Calliope Mori and Takanashi Kiara from Hololive English Myth released an original song together. The song, “Fire N Ice,” is available to stream now and has a Youtube music video animated by frequent Hololive collaborator Kanauru.

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The pair frequently streamed together when they first debuted as part of Hololive’s first English speaking branch, where they were frequently referred to together as TakaMori. Despite both having released several original songs and covers, their only previous musical collaboration outside of group efforts was their cover of “Wah Wah World.”

The music video was animated by Kanauru, who frequently animates Vtuber shorts on their Youtube channel. The artist has also been involved in providing animation for music videos and performances by several other Vtubers, including Selen Tatsuki and Hololive Indonesia’s second generation.

You can watch the music video for the song “Fire N Ice” by Takanashi Kiara and Calliope Mori below:

Earlier this month, fellow Hololive English member Nanashi Mumei made a brief announcement that she would be going on break. Meanwhile, over in the Japanese branch Houshou Marine from Hololive’s third generation became the first Vtuber to perform at the FNS Music Festival.

The original song “Fire N Ice” by Hololive Vtubers Takanashi Kiara and Calliope Mori is available to stream via Spotify, Youtube Music, Amazon Music and Deezer. You can catch Kiara and Calliope‘s streaming activities over on their Youtube channels.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.