A Capella

Mille Cherubini in Coro by Franz Schubert A Capella

This is really a favorite Christmas song for me as I’ve heard tenors like Andrea Bocelli, Luciano Pavarotti and Beniamino Gigli sing this. I definitely enjoyed singing this despite the nerves. Also a huge thanks to Franzi for recording this and a huge thank you to Michael for giving me this chance to perform. Enjoy!

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Secret Tunnel A Capella

Another favourite song from Avatar: The Last Airbender? Oh, yes! Please my enjoy my rendition of yet another fan favourite song, Secret Tunnel, originally sung by the nomad Chong, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.

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UNLIMITED A Capella

When I was a thirteen-year-old lad approaching the seventh grade, Samurai 7 graced the small screen on Animax with its stirring opening song. Now, it is my turn to give you my rendition of UNLIMITED originally sung by Nanase Aikawa.

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Pazuru A Capella

Welcome to The NHK was anime which fascinated me as a high school freshman and truly appreciated when I was a high school graduated. Its opening theme originally sung by Round Table and Nino captured my heart ever since. I hope you enjoy my rendition of Pazuru, everybody.

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Inner Universe A Capella

Inner Universe, which was Ghost in The Shell: Stand Alone Complex’s first theme song originally sung by the phenomenal Origa, brought a lot of fond memories when I was a 12-year-old middle-schooler catching this every weekend on Animax as well as Adult Swim. I hope you all enjoy my rendition of this song.  

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ID A Capella

Saiyuki Reload’s first ending theme song has always been an earworm ever since I was a 12-year-old middle-schooler and I still love it to this day as an adult. I hope you enjoy my rendition of this song which was originally sung by Flow-war.  

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Edelweiss A Capella

I want to dedicate my rendition of Edelweiss from Richards’ and Hammersteins’ The Sound of Music to the exceptional Christopher Plummer who I really loved and enjoyed as Captain von Trapp, but who also unfortunately passed away a few days ago. This may not be the greatest rendition I have ever done, but the thought counts in showing my appreciation to one of my biggest role models of all time. Rest in peace and power, Mr. Christopher Plummer.

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