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皆さ〜〜〜〜〜〜ん!富士〜〜〜〜〜〜葵です!
Hi everyooooooooooooone! Iiiiiiiiiit's Fuji Aoi!

―Aoi ch.

Aoi Fuji (富士葵) (born: June 18, 2004 (2004-06-18) [age 21]) is a Japanese VTuber and VSinger who is signed with the music label Universal Music Japan.

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Aoi debuted on December 8, 2017, and began making song covers, some of which were from anime. She is an avid gamer, having played Fall Guys, Akinator, Devour, One Hand Clapping, Super Bunny Man, Virtual Table Tennis, Pokémon Sword and Shield, Knockout City and PUBG amongst several others. She has even participated in several tournaments, such as the VTuber Fall Guys Tournament and the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Tournament[1][2].

On 7 November, 2018, she released her first debut titled "Hajimari no Oto" (with the eponymous track in the single was released earlier, on 22 October), on 15 April, 2019, she released her cover album titled Koe - Cover Channel -, and two months later, on the 15th of June, Aoi held her birthday at live event at Ikebukuro HUMAX Cinemas Tokyo, where her new look and logo were revealed. She has also made ASMR.

Aoi is also known for her collaborations with Sora Tokino. Under the moniker SoraAo (そらあお), the two performed duet renditions of the songs Lion by May'n and Megumi Nakajima) and Snow Halation by μ's. In November of 2018, Aoi, Sora and Nomu Suntory sang a rendition of Sakura Taisen's opening theme "Geki! Teikoku-Kagekidan".

As of 2021, she still makes gaming streams and collaborates with Sora.

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On 19 December 2019, Aoi associated herself with with Cyberstep, commemorating the first anniversary of the game Dawn of the Breakers, with two different versions of her available. Aoi also can be seen in some cushions in Cyberstep's online crane game Toreba. For V-Ani 2019, Aoi was one of the four VTubers who collaborated with the Kakegurui manga, and illustrations were released of them and the characters swapping outfits.

On the first of January in 2020, Aoi was hired as a Pocari Sweat ambassador and collaborated with beyond2020 and Otsuka alongside several other virtual entertainers such as Hatsune Miku, YuNi, Mirai Akari, MEIKO and Hoshino Ichika. She also appeared in the web original films "Nechusho No!No!" and "Virtual Tokyo Supply Girl".

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