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nikki ♫ ([personal profile] fascinates) wrote in [community profile] ofurotaimu2010-04-24 03:04 pm

Utaite Friday: Riseha

Ahh so late. So sorry, too. As I said in twitter, I had a skype karaoke night with my friends, and uh kind of told myself that I can make it in time. Eventually, I forgot the time OTL. I apologize. Anyway, it's probably still Friday in some parts of the world, right? /trying to justify self. Let's go~.

RISEHA (りせは)

mylist | community |

Riseha is not a newbie to the community. Despite the fact that she doesn't get a lot of hits, she uploads a lot and has earned a following. Her biggest break is probably her singing as Len for Fate:Rebirth with Dasoku and Pokota, as well as her duets with Amu.

Riseha's singing is pretty straightforward. She has a deep, alto (note: little-boy-like) voice which makes her a good singer for Len songs. Her isn't as powerful or rich as Valshe's (which everyone seems to put a Len label on XD) and she cannot reach very high notes, too. However, her gentle, slightly deep voice makes her covers an easy listen.

She is buddies with the Dasoku-Amu-So~ma group, and is especially close to Amu, based on their twitters XD. Feeding each other bread in twitter? YES XD. She also has a really bubbly personality and always seem so happy, something that reflects on her nama housou and upbeat covers. Aside from singing/uploading in Nico Nico Douga, she also appears in live performances and utattemita CDs.

Sample Songs
Tokyo-to Rock City nicovid | youtube
Namae no Nai Uta nicovid | youtube
Miki Miki Romantic Night nicovid | youtube
HAKOBAKO PLAYER (with amu) nicovid | youtube
Hikarizakura (with so~ma) nicovid | youtube

Nikki says
I first heard Riseha in her Namae no nai Uta cover and instantly fell in love with her alto voice. Her version of Len in Fate:Rebirth is also my favorite (no offense to Aerogel, who is equally amazing). What I like about her is that she dabbles in a lot of genre, sometimes she sings a Miku jazz song, sometimes a sugary pop one, sometimes a strong ballad. I don't mind when she sings high, pop songs, but I prefer her ballads and duets with people.

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