The trending cover song project “CrosSing”, which include “Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari” by Hanazawa Kana with 2.5 million view, “Kaibutsu” by Kito Akari with 1.18 million views, and “Blue Bird” by Uchida Maaya with 860,000 view, has released the latest video featuring Onishi Aguri covering “Fuwa Fuwa Time” from “K-on”.
Onishi Aguri is a voice actress that is featured in various popular title, such as Uehara Ayumu from “Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club”, and Carla from “Don’t Hurt Me, My Healer!”, as well as actively participating as a singer.
The chosen cover song “Fuwa Fuwa Time”, which is an insert song of “K-on!” is the song that caused her to got addicted to anime.
After she found out that such cute song existed, this song has become her favorite. Just as her comment that she sung this song while thinking about the enjoyable moment she had when she sung this at the karaoke during her high school time, this video was finalized in a cute manner, where you can tell that she like this song.
The “Recording Movie”, where you can enjoy her singing appearance, has been released, so please check out on this as well. Also, the “Interview Movie” is scheduled to be released at 8:00 PM, July 29.
The 2nd Season of “CrosSing” is slowly getting heated up. The collection album “CrosSing Collection vol.1”, which included all the released cover song and the ending theme of “The Garden of Words”, “Rain” by Hanazawa Kana as the bonus track, will be released on September 21. Do look forward to the future contents.
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