KAF Teams With Rock Band Nercy Talkie For 'Let's go see the UFO'
The Latest In The Virtual Singer's Suite Series Is A Driving, Sci-Fi-Splashed Work
Tokyo, Japan — Following news that she had joined celebrated Japanese music company avex for her major label debut, virtual singer KAF shares the latest installment in her collaborative Suite series. For her latest team-up, she joins the frantic and fun rock band Nercy Talkie for “Let's go see the UFO,” a driving number with a sci-fi bend. It's ultimately a song showcasing the strengths of both artists and how they can work in tandem to create something with a unique bend.
Listen to “Let's go see the UFO” here.
The single arrives days before KAF's first-ever live performances in China, when she plays in Shanghai on November 29 and 30. It also arrives after the pioneering virtual creator celebrated her 7th anniversary. Watch a special commemorative movie here.
Alongside her major debut with avex, KAF also recently announced plans to release her fifth album in the spring of 2026 and will hold her biggest solo show to date at Pia Arena MM in Yokohama on Sunday, March 1, 2026, titled Inner Echoes / Transcendent Love.
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.
Tokyo, Japan — Following news that she had joined celebrated Japanese music company avex for her major label debut, virtual singer KAF shares the latest installment in her collaborative Suite series. For her latest team-up, she joins the frantic and fun rock band Nercy Talkie for “Let's go see the UFO,” a driving number with a sci-fi bend. It's ultimately a song showcasing the strengths of both artists and how they can work in tandem to create something with a unique bend.
Listen to “Let's go see the UFO” here.
The single arrives days before KAF's first-ever live performances in China, when she plays in Shanghai on November 29 and 30. It also arrives after the pioneering virtual creator celebrated her 7th anniversary. Watch a special commemorative movie here.
Alongside her major debut with avex, KAF also recently announced plans to release her fifth album in the spring of 2026 and will hold her biggest solo show to date at Pia Arena MM in Yokohama on Sunday, March 1, 2026, titled Inner Echoes / Transcendent Love.
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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