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MIMI

A composer known for bittersweet piano-driven songs for people who find life difficult, supported across a wide age range.

MIMI
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Overview

MIMI is a composer under KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO known for bittersweet, piano-driven songs that resonate with listeners who find life difficult. His music carries a gentle, contemplative quality — melodies that acknowledge sadness without surrendering to it — and has earned support across a remarkably wide age range of listeners.

Rooted in accessible piano arrangements and emotionally transparent songwriting, MIMI’s work occupies a quiet but vital space within the Kamitsubaki creator roster. His compositions often pair delicate harmonic progressions with lyrics that offer comfort through honest acknowledgment of struggle, rather than through reassurance alone.

Role and Creative Position

MIMI’s creative identity centers on a specific emotional register: the bittersweet acceptance of difficulty. His piano-driven arrangements are intentionally uncluttered, allowing melody and lyric to carry the full emotional weight. This restraint gives his music an intimacy that sets it apart — less performance, more conversation.

His engagement with Vocaloid voices, including the CeVIO synthesizer KAFUNE (可不), extends his reach into the virtual singer sphere while maintaining the personal, confessional tone that defines his work.

Activity History

  • October 24, 2023: Released 1st original album.
  • December 20, 2024: Released 2nd album “夜をだきしめる時。” (The Time to Embrace the Night).
  • March 26, 2025: Released single “大丈夫だよ。(feat.可不)” (It’s Okay, feat. KAFUNE).
  • May 21, 2025: Released single “向日葵の記憶” (Memory of Sunflowers), a tie-in for the Seven Deadly Sins game.
  • Active as a composer providing works across the KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO ecosystem.
  • 1st original album (2023.10.24)
  • 2nd album: “夜をだきしめる時。” (2024.12.20)
  • Single: “大丈夫だよ。(feat.可不)” (2025.03.26)
  • Single: “向日葵の記憶” — Seven Deadly Sins game tie-up (2025.05.21)

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