New HoloLIVE UMISEA song
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New Hololive UMISEA Song Released Ahead of Summer 2023 3DLIVE Splash Party

The Hololive Vtuber music unit UMISEA, which consists of Gawr Gura, Houshou Marine, Minato Aqua, Ninomae Ina’nis, and Sakamata Chloe, released a new song. “Ocean wave Party Live” is now live. In addition to being able to streamed on Amazon Music, Deezer, Spotify, and YouTube Music, the music video is also live on YouTube.

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You can watch the new Hololive UMISEA song “Ocean Wave Party Live” music video below.

UMISEA first started as a unit back in September 2021. At the time, Gawr Gura, Houshou Marine, Minato Aqua, and Ninomae Ina’nis performed “Domination! All the World Is an Ocean.” Some of the group’s other tracks include “UMISEA no SACHIHAPPY” and “It Comes Ryuuu And It Goes Kyuuu.”

There’s also a new episode of the Hololive web anime holo no graffiti starring UMISEA to go along with the new song. It goes over the formation of the band for the music festival. You can watch it below. It features Gawr Gura, Houshou Marine, Minato Aqua, and Ninomae Ina’nis. The same VTubers that recorded the new single.

The Hololive Summer 2023 3DLive Splash Party will be held August 26-27, 2023. Tickets will be available and the event can be streamed even after the performance until September 27, 2023. UMISEA is scheduled to perform.


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