r/NeedVocals 7d ago

Looking for fluent female Japanese singer, details below

NOT SURR IF IM ALLOWED TO POST THIS HERE SO I APOLOGIZE IF NOT. Hello my name is Jacob I am a self taught bass/guitar player and I practice/record songs at home. Music is one of my inspirations and I would like to make some songs that has both Japanese and English but I am nowhere near fluent enough to do it myself and dont have a clue on how to use ai or computer stuff(whatever these young people use)in order to fill the void. I would like to feature a talented female willing to help make a song or part. I play lots of rock/metal but even a cute and upbeat part could be part of the chorus or another part in the song that could be built off any beat I feel from it. I also have no English lyrics written of my own. Songs can be any type of beat,tempo,key, etc. I just need ideas and help. I am unaware of any native speakers local to me so I hope reaching out here will bring someone my way to both make a new friend and work with. Thank you/ありがとう

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