Watame Tsunomaki Fins
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Porno Graffiti Worked on New Tsunomaki Watame Song ‘Fins’

For her birthday on June 6, 2023, Tsunomaki Watame of hololive released a new song. “Fins” is the title, and she worked on it with members of Japanese band Porno Graffiti. Birthday goods for Watame are on sale as well, and you can also watch her birthday livestream for free on Abema. It will only be up for five more days, but you have to be in Japan in order to watch it.

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The music video for “Fins” premiered three hours ago as of the time of writing, and it has accumulated almost 60,000 views. Subtitles are available in both English and Japanese. Akihiito Okano (lead vocals for Porno Graffiti) is the composer and Haruichi Shindo (lead guitar for Porno Graffitis) is the lyricist. Tasuku, who collaborated with Porno Graffiti in the past, also worked on the composition, as well as the arrangement.

You can listen to “Fins” by Tsunomaki Watame here:

As for Watame’s birthday goods, you can purchase them for a limited time via the official hololive shop. They’ll be available from June 6 to July 10, 2023. They’ll ship out some time between October and November 2023. The full set of birthday goods will cost 2649 JPY ($19). Items include stickers, a profile card, and an acrylic stand of her birthday art.

Tsunomaki Watame is part of the fourth generation of hololive VTubers. As of the time of writing, her YouTube channel has over 1.4 million subscribers.


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