Artist's albums
Flow (from "Final Fantasy XIV")
2023 · single
KING
2022 · single
RE: Hearts Intertwined
2022 · album
Mousou Express (from "Otorimonogatari")
2021 · single
Spooky, Scary Skeletons
2021 · single
Inuyasha's Lullaby
2021 · single
Renai Circulation (SARE Remix)
2021 · single
Benevolence (Deluxe Edition)
2021 · album
Renai Curse-ulation
2021 · single
Renai Circulation
2021 · EP
Break the Chains
2021 · single
Break (From "Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon")
2020 · single
Hide and Seek
2020 · EP
The Light of Two Wings (From "Attack on Titan")
2020 · single
Isabella's Lullaby (From "The Promised Neverland")
2020 · single
Renai Circulation (English Cover) [TV Size]
2020 · single
Story of Evil
2020 · album
Hollow (From "Final Fantasy 7: Remake")
2020 · single
Suteki Da Ne (From "Final Fantasy 10")
2020 · single
Don't Think Twice (From "Kingdom Hearts 3")
2020 · single
Love Like You (From "Steven Universe")
2020 · single
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Biography
Lizz Robinett - is a California based Singer who began her musical career at the age of 15, uploading covers of her favourite Japanese Anime and Vocaloid Covers to YouTube as part of the much larger YouTaite / Utaittemita Community. Her most viewed video on YouTube is a cover of Korean Vocaloid track Hide and Seek by Vocaloid Producer Ho-ong-i (Hangul “호옹이”) which has amassed a massive 25 Million Views since being uploaded in October of 2015. This particular cover has become increasingly popular over time as she created “English Translyrics”, a translation from one language typically to the singer’s native language, which encouraged its use in many different types of video on the YouTube platform due to it’s eerie and creepy vibes being perfect for mashups with Horror Game “Five Nights at Freddy's”. Since then she has released many Video Game and Anime Covers alongside friends and colleagues including her husband Lowlander (prev. Dysergy), L-Train, Celestial Fury, The Goatee, Luke Thomas and more releasing covers from the Kingdom Hearts Series where she is known to write Original Lyrics to the existing music, and covers such as Dragonsong from the hit Massive Multiplayer Online RPG Final Fantasy XIV, and many more. She has recently begun working towards establishing herself as a Voice Actress for Video Games and Animation through the Casting Call website and was recently featured in the Ending Song for Crystalline alongside peers Tsubame, KyungJae94 and Angela.