KAF Shares Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family Ending Theme 'Just the way we are.'
KAF Shares Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! Ending Theme “Just the way we are.”
Song Now Available On All Streaming Platforms
Tokyo, Japan — Japanese artist KAF has shared her latest song “Just the way we are.” The sweet and sentimental song serves as the ending theme to the new anime series Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! and is now available on all music streaming services.
Listen to “Just the way we are.” here
The pioneering virtual artist's latest is a mid-tempo stroll of a song nudged ahead by guitar melodies and brisk beat. It's a sonic backdrop ideal for KAF to showcase her vocal abilities, matching the understated production with a quieter delivery during the verses before shooting up a level as the hook blossoms. “Just the way we are.” is further marked by a lyrical warmness reflecting the series it is connected to.
Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! is currently airing weekly. Learn more about the series here or watch the ending scene featuring “Just the way we are.”
The song follows KAF's recent collaboration with fellow virtual star Mori Calliope “Light,” the latest in her ongoing Suite series.
ABOUT KAF:
Debuting in 2018, KAF uses an anime-style avatar to present herself to the world, while creating music centered around her versatile and powerful voice. She's become one of the most prominent virtual singers in Japan, with her original songs and covers earning millions of views. She's performed at some of the country's most celebrated venues, including a sold-out night at the historic Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. In December 2024, she released her latest full-length album Fable, further showing her artistic growth and exploring new sonic terrain.
Visit KAF's official website, YouTube, Instagram or Twitter
ABOUT KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO:
Founded in 2019, Tokyo KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO is a creative agency and management company at the cutting-edge of technology and entertainment. The group counts a variety of forward-thinking artists as part of its roster, including many virtual singers blurring the lines between the digital and real world.
Song Now Available On All Streaming Platforms
Tokyo, Japan — Japanese artist KAF has shared her latest song “Just the way we are.” The sweet and sentimental song serves as the ending theme to the new anime series Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! and is now available on all music streaming services.
Listen to “Just the way we are.” here
The pioneering virtual artist's latest is a mid-tempo stroll of a song nudged ahead by guitar melodies and brisk beat. It's a sonic backdrop ideal for KAF to showcase her vocal abilities, matching the understated production with a quieter delivery during the verses before shooting up a level as the hook blossoms. “Just the way we are.” is further marked by a lyrical warmness reflecting the series it is connected to.
Alma-chan Wants to Be a Family! is currently airing weekly. Learn more about the series here or watch the ending scene featuring “Just the way we are.”
The song follows KAF's recent collaboration with fellow virtual star Mori Calliope “Light,” the latest in her ongoing Suite series.
ABOUT KAF:
Debuting in 2018, KAF uses an anime-style avatar to present herself to the world, while creating music centered around her versatile and powerful voice. She's become one of the most prominent virtual singers in Japan, with her original songs and covers earning millions of views. She's performed at some of the country's most celebrated venues, including a sold-out night at the historic Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. In December 2024, she released her latest full-length album Fable, further showing her artistic growth and exploring new sonic terrain.
Visit KAF's official website, YouTube, Instagram or Twitter
ABOUT KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO:
Founded in 2019, Tokyo KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO is a creative agency and management company at the cutting-edge of technology and entertainment. The group counts a variety of forward-thinking artists as part of its roster, including many virtual singers blurring the lines between the digital and real world.
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