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AZKi and Suzuki Konomi Release Collaborative Song 'Saikyou Mirai Shoudou'

The collaboration marks a reciprocal crossover between the VTuber and anime music scenes, building on a prior partnership that began when Suzuki Konomi invited AZKi to sing on an anime ending theme.

Key Facts

  • The song 'Saikyou Mirai Shoudou' was released on July 2, 2025.
  • It was written and composed by Yusuke Kato, with additional lyrics from AZKi and Suzuki Konomi.
  • The track debuted during AZKi's 8th Birthday Live stream on July 1, 2025, which also featured a new costume reveal.
  • This is the second collaboration between AZKi and Suzuki Konomi, following a joint work in November 2025 on an Isekai Quartet 3 ending theme.
  • In the new duet, AZKi invited Suzuki into her 3D virtual space, reversing the roles from their first collaboration where Suzuki invited AZKi.

Reporting from 1 source: PANORA.

AZKi and Suzuki Konomi Release Collaborative Song 'Saikyou Mirai Shoudou'

Hololive VTuber AZKi released the new song 'Saikyou Mirai Shoudou' with anime song singer Suzuki Konomi on July 2. The track was first performed during AZKi's 8th Birthday Live stream. The collaboration follows a prior joint work in November 2025, when Suzuki invited AZKi to sing on an ending theme for Isekai Quartet 3. This time, AZKi returned the invitation, bringing Suzuki into her virtual space for a new duet.

The song 'Saikyou Mirai Shoudou' was written and composed by Yusuke Kato, with additional lyrics from both AZKi and Suzuki Konomi. It debuted during AZKi's birthday live stream on July 1, which also featured a new costume reveal. The collaboration is the second between the two performers. In November 2025, Suzuki Konomi invited AZKi to sing on a version of the Isekai Quartet 3 ending theme. Since then, the two have become close, attending each other's shows and meeting socially. This new duet reverses the roles, with AZKi summoning Suzuki into her 3D space.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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