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ubique is an internet-born music unit formed by Vocaloid producer/composer Wataru Sena and singer Sana. Their concept is to deliver messages that affirm and support people who, in an age that demands constant social interaction, still feel "I want to be alone" or "I enjoy my time alone." Their collaboration track aimai has surpassed 2.83 million views on YouTube, and Hitori Tabi has exceeded 2.74 million views. With anticipation building for another collaboration, the duo officially formed ubique in April 2025-marking the 10th anniversary of aimai-and began releasing music regularly online. In June 2025, they debuted with their first track, My heart wants to dance.
Their latest song, "Kimi no Jinkaku, Saiaku de Are" ("May your character be the worst"), is a driving pop-rock track. It vividly depicts the struggle of being tossed around by wins and losses, crushed by the gap in talent, yet still choosing to keep facing forward. A brisk beat and guitar riffs carry the raw outpouring of frustration and inferiority. Sena's precise yet energetic arrangement collides with Sana's piercingly emotive vocals, radiating a strength that seems to embrace even feelings of inadequacy. It is a cathartic, exhilarating anthem for those who can't stop-and won't stop-moving forward, even while carrying frustration.
ubique is a music duo born from the internet, consisting of Vocaloid producer/composer Wataru Sena and singer Sana. Their concept centers around delivering messages that affirm and support those who, in an era where constant social interaction is expected, feel that "I want to be alone" or "I enjoy spending time by myself." Their past collaborations have struck a chord with many listeners-"aimai" has surpassed 2.83 million views on YouTube, while "Hitoritabi" has exceeded 2.74 million views. As anticipation for new work from the pair grew, they officially formed the unit ubique in April 2025, marking the 10th anniversary of "aimai." Since then, they have been consistently releasing music, focusing on Internet.
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