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It's Chuckie.

―Kawai Sprite

Isaac Garcia (born January 27, 1995 (1995-01-27) [age 30]), better known online as Kawai Sprite, is an American musician. He is best known for being the music composer, sound designer and a voice actor for the 2020 rhythm video game, Friday Night Funkin'.

History[]

Kawai Sprite created his channel in December 28, 2016 and uploaded his first video in June 19th, 2019.

Involvement in Friday Night Funkin'[]

In 2020, Kawai Sprite was contacted by Ninjamuffin99 to create his game's music, after Ninjamuffin99 had came up with the basic concept of the game he wanted to create for Ludum Dare 47, that would later be called "Friday Night Funkin'". During the course of the game's creation, Kawai Sprite composed the start screen theme, "Bopeebo" and "Fresh", as well as providing the voices for Boyfriend and Daddy Dearest. After being promoted by the official Newgrounds YouTube channel, the development of the game continued. Kawaii Sprite later would provide the voices of Pico, Senpai, and Spirit.

Trivia[]

  • Kawai Sprite uses Ableton Live 11 to create his music.
  • He has a secondary account on Bandcamp under the name "Drug Pop".
  • The voices he did for Friday Night Funkin' are heavily based on the 1999 video game, Vib-Ribbon.
  • Despite creating most of the songs for Friday Night Funkin', there are only 2 songs that aren't composed by him, which are titled "Monster" and "Winter Horrorland".
  • He also has guest voices for some of the FNF soundtrack (Sr Pelo for Spookeez and South, L0Litsmonica for Satin Panties, High, M.I.L.F, Cocoa, and Eggnog, and JohnnyUtah for Ugh, Guns and Stress).
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