VTuber agency PRISM Project has revealed its latest anthem song titled “Be The Light.” The track was produced by popular Japanese music producer TeddyLoid. You can check out the music video for the song below:
“Be The Light” was released following the agency’s second-year anniversary. The agency was founded on January 31, 2021. Since then, it has lived under its goal of “creating a world where all people on Earth can find something they love and feel happiness every single day. PRISM’s content is primarily distributed in the English-speaking world, and most of its members are located outside of Japan.
This is TeddyLoid, and I am the one who produced “Be the light.” It’s a cool song that expresses the idea of moving forward without dwelling on the past. I believe that each member’s individuality shines through in the music, so I hope you enjoy it.
Statement from TeddyLoid
This is Shogun, the producer of PRISM Project. I believe that this song captures both our hope for the future and our determination to create a world of virtual talents. There are some interesting collaborations and developments with the different voice parts, so I hope you will listen to the song many times!
Statement from Shogun, PRISM Project’s producer
TeddyLoid has worked on several theme songs for various anime titles such as Space Patrol Luluco (2016), Karakuri Circus (2018), 18f (2017), and Fight League: Gear Gadget Generators (2019). He has also worked with other VTuber tracks including “Black Out” for Nijisanji’s OBSYDIA unit and “Let’s End the World” for Hololive English’s Mori Calliope, among others. Moreover, he has collaborated with fellow producer Giga to produce the track “Odo” for Japanese singer Ado.
PRISM Project recently announced that one of its talents Shiki Miyoshino has signed a major label deal with Sony Music Labels. She will be releasing a debut single titled “hanahaki syndrome,” which will be released on July 12.
At the moment, PRISM Project has 20 active VTuber talents. They include Hoshifuri Iku, Tokimori Aoi, and Ibuki Meno from the first generation; Kamishiro Rita and Araka Luto from the second generation; Shiki Miyoshino, Suzune Nia, Pengin Pina, and Rikudou Yura from the Third Generation; Kamizuki Naki, Nagare Sara, and Anon Non from the fourth generation; Ami Amami, Kou Tsubame, and Lana Shikami from the fifth generation; Jun Akane and Yuki Kitashiro from the sixth generation; and Mako Sameshima, Nana Asteria, and Emma Oumiya from the seventh generation. Ushio Sumi who was part of the fourth generation, graduated from her VTubing activities on January 2022.
Source: Press Release
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