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John (musician)

John is a Japanese Vocaloid producer and singer-songwriter. As a solo project, he performs under the name Tooboe. He is a self-produced multi-creator, handling lyrics, composition, arrangement, singing, illustration, and video production for his own music.

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John
Also known asTooboe
Born
Japan
GenresJ-pop
Occupations
Years active2019 (2019)–present
LabelMastersix Foundation (2022–present)

John (Japanese: ジョン, stylized in lowercase) is a Japanese Vocaloid producer and singer-songwriter. As a solo project, he performs under the name Tooboe (Japanese: トオボエ, stylized in all caps). He is a self-produced multi-creator, handling lyrics, composition, arrangement, singing, illustration, and video production for his own music.1

Career

From a young age, John was exposed to guitar and piano and began composing as a hobby using DTM.2 Around 2018, he discovered artists such as balloon and NayutalieN, which sparked his interest in Vocaloid music.3

In April 2019, he uploaded his first Vocaloid song, "Inferiority", to Niconico and YouTube, beginning his career as a Vocaloid producer.2 His Vocaloid work makes exclusive use of Hatsune Miku.1 Since then, his Vocaloid output has included works such as "Shunran", "Itaino Itaino Tondeike", "Jōzai", and "Shinzō"; "Shunran" has surpassed 45 million views on YouTube.4

In September 2020, John launched his solo project under the name Tooboe and began producing both his own vocal works and songs for other artists while continuing his Vocaloid activities.2 An early notable songwriting credit under this project was "Masshiro", a song written for singer yama in 2020, which served as the theme for the ABEMA romance programme Koi Suru Drama ga Mitai: Kiss On The Bed.5

In April 2022, he made his major debut under Mastersix Foundation with his first single, "Shinzō".6

In 2022, Tooboe composed, arranged, and performed "Jōzai" (錠剤; lit. Tablet) as the fourth episode ending theme for the anime Chainsaw Man, which featured a different ending song for each of its twelve episodes.7 In 2025, Tooboe composed, arranged, and performed "Anata wa Kaibutsu" (あなたはかいぶつ; English: You Are My Monster) as the ending theme for the anime The Summer Hikaru Died (光が死んだ夏).8 The song was first revealed publicly at AnimeJapan 2025 as part of the main trailer.9 In a statement accompanying the announcement, Tooboe described delving into the story's themes of memory and the discovery that someone close is not who one believed them to be, and characterised the resulting song as a form of forgiveness extended to the characters.9

Artistry and influences

In his Vocaloid work, John exclusively uses Hatsune Miku and has created many of his own music videos. A notable characteristic of his Vocaloid tuning is the pronunciation of the kana starting with /t/ as [ts], producing sounds rendered as "tsa, tsi, tsu, tse, tso."3

His primary stated sources of inspiration for lyrics are "anger" and a desire to give courage to others.3 His musical influences include Hideo Okuda for lyricism and Shikao Suga for composition; a formative experience was seeing Suga's "Gogo no Parade" performed on television, which led him to explore solo singer-songwriters including Masayoshi Yamazaki and Kazuyoshi Saito.12 As a child, he aspired to become a manga artist.3

Discography

As John

  • Angry Dog (August 24, 2019)
  • Rose (December 22, 2019)
  • Miserable (August 21, 2020)
  • Pink Moon (June 16, 2023)

As Tooboe

Studio albums

  • Senshuraku (2021)
  • Stupid Dog (2024)
  • Evergreen (2026)

EPs

  • Jōzai (2022)
  • You Are My Monster (2025)

Singles

As lead artist
  • "Akai Yoru" (2020)
  • "Doku" (2020)
  • "Yūutsu" (2021)
  • "Kūfuku" (with Maeshima Sōshi) (2021)
  • "Mononoke / Shikai" (2021)
  • "Mahi" (2021)
  • "Hen" (2021)
  • "Alien / Blue Monday" (2021)
  • "Murasaki" (2021)
  • "Shinzō" (2022)
  • "Oxygen" (2022)
  • "Haiboku" (2022)
  • "Ivory" (2022)
  • "Jōzai" (2022)
  • "Chili Sauce" (2022)
  • "Ōjōgiwa no imi o shire" (2023)
  • "Roman" (2023)
  • "Appare Kanpai" (2023)
  • "Fish" (2023)
  • "Hakuai" (2023)
  • "Hōkō" (2024)
  • "Hikari" (2024)
  • "Itaino itaino tondeike" (2024)
  • "Kire egoto" (2024)
  • "Collage" (with Puffy) (2024)
  • "Wonderful World" (2024)
  • "First Love" (2025)
  • "Anata wa kaibutsu" (2025)
  • "GUN POWDER" (2026)
  • "BAP" (2026)
  • "Re Juu No Buhin" (People 1 feat. Tooboe) (2022)
  • "Sepia" (Mori Calliope feat. Tooboe) (2025)
References

References

  1. "Meet TOOBOE, the Solo Project of Vocaloid Producer john". Utatune. Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  2. Sugie, Yuka. "音楽クリエイター・johnのソロプロジェクトTOOBOE。聴く者を虜にしてしまう希有な存在のルーツやこだわりを紐解く". Fanplus Music (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  3. "yamaへの楽曲提供も話題 クリエイター john=TOOBOEに聞く、ソロプロジェクト始動の背景と創作活動の原点". RealSound (in Japanese). 31 October 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  4. "春嵐 / 初音ミク". 6 December 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2025 – via YouTube.
  5. "List of "Chainsaw Man" Theme Songs". ABEMA Times. Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  6. Manshima, Elio (1 May 2022). "john=TOOBOEが今、メジャーデビューを選んだ理由 「心臓」で描いたテーマ、J-POPシーンでの活動も語る". Real Sound (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  7. "Chainsaw Man (TV)". Anime News Network. Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  8. "The Summer Hikaru Died Anime's Trailer Unveils 3 More Cast Members, TOOBOE's Ending Song". Anime News Network. 21 March 2025. Retrieved 30 October 2025.
  9. "Netflix Worldwide Exclusive Streaming Anime "The Summer Hikaru Died" Reveals Main Trailer and New Cast Members". PR Newswire. 22 March 2025. Retrieved 30 October 2025.
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