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My Hero Academia charity single now available

My Hero Academia charity single now available

<p>Proceeds to UNICEF</p>

Written by Ross Locksley on 18 Aug 2020



A new charity single to benefit UNICEF has been created by a mixture of voice artists, composers and the gaming world - the single, You Say Run from the hit anime My Hero Academia, is available digitally and on special release vinyl.

From the Press Release:

From the musicians that brought you the Real Folk Blues 2020 Charity vinyl comes a very new, very PLUS-ULTRA tribute to Yuki Hayashi’s iconic score for My Hero Academia. Music directed by composer Mason Lieberman and featuring over eighty-special guests from across the gaming and anime industries including twenty-two members of the original English dub cast and series composer Yuki Hayashi himself, this new release comes to vinyl for a limited time only with an exclusive rhythm-game-inspired techcore remix from esteemed game and anime composer James Landino.

The Single:

Where to buy:

Qrate (Vinyl)

Bandcamp

Spotify

iTunes


Ross Locksley
About Ross Locksley

Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.


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