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A sample of a cover song by Sasanomaly
"Tawagoto Speaker", composed by himself

sasanomaly (ササノマリイ), or more well-known by his producer name, nekobolo (ねこぼーろ), is an utaite who began singing in early August 2014. His voice can be described as gentle, breathy and soothing, which suits many of his songs.

He mainly sings his own VOCALOID originals with different instrumental arrangements. In addition, he shows his ability to sing both English and Chinese, as seen in his separate covers of Tawagoto Speaker.

He stated that his name, 'sasanomaly' is used when it comes to singing.

In March 2021, Sasanomaly is a part of the three-man unit named Dios with Tanaka (Vo.) and Ichika Nito (Gt.).

For more information on Nekobolo as a producer, please visit his article here on the VOCALOID wiki.

Affiliations and Collaboration Projects[]

  1. Member of Dios

List of Covered Songs[]

  1. "Tawagoto Speaker" (2014.08.04)
  2. "Jishou Mushoku" (2014.09.05)
  3. "Onomatopoeia Megane" (2014.10.02)
  4. "Tawagoto Speaker" -Chinese ver.- (2014.10.10)
  5. "Tawagoto Speaker" -English ver.- (2014.10.10)
  6. "Synonym to Hypocrite" (2014.10.10)
  7. "Kikasetai no wa" (Things I Want You To Hear) (2015.06.01)
  8. "Ai no Uta" (Song of Love) (2015.06.19)
  9. "Kyou Kankaku Obake" (Synesthesia Ghost) (2015.07.02)
  10. "Touka" -Reset- (2016.04.04)
  11. "tokosiesta" (2023.07.23)
  12. "Little Missing Stars" (2023.09.06)

Discography[]





Gallery[]


Trivia[]

  • sasanomaly is a combination of his real name and the world "anomaly"[2]
  • His favorite Vocaloid Composer is siina mota/PowaPowaP[3]
  • His favorite pizza topping is cheese[4]
  • He has covered some songs from popular Japanese online game franchises and people also makes MMD versions.

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