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CCA, the internet creator school operated by Label Clutch, is recruiting new students for its first anniversary. It offers fully remote, no-face-reveal instruction from a singer with over 10 million cumulative plays and a former corporate VTuber with over 1 million subscribers.

Synthesized from 3 Yomimono stories · updated Jun 1

Label Clutch's internet creator school CCA is marking its first anniversary with a major student recruitment campaign. The school provides fully remote, no-face-reveal training tailored to internet creators, moving beyond hobbyist lessons into professional-grade support that includes corporate projects and original music production.

Instruction comes from two instructors: a singer with over 10 million cumulative plays and a former corporate VTuber with over 1 million subscribers. The curriculum uses scientific methods and a voice-visualizing 'Voice Print' system. The recruitment push signals a maturing market for structured, remote training specifically for internet creators.

Key facts

Operator
Label Clutch
Instruction format
Fully remote, no-face-reveal
Instructor 1
A singer with over 10 million cumulative plays
Instructor 2
A former corporate VTuber with over 1 million subscribers
Teaching tool
Voice-visualizing 'Voice Print' system
Milestone
First anniversary recruitment campaign

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major new student recruitment campaign to mark its first anniversary · 2026-06-01

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Label Clutch's internet creator school CCA is launching a major new student recruitment campaign to mark its first anniversary. The school offers fully remote, no-face-reveal instruction from a singer with over 10 million cumulative plays and a former corporate VTuber with over 1 million subscribers, using scientific methods and a voice-visualizing 'Voice Print' system.

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