Disasterpiece (album)

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Disasterpiece
Studio album by
Mori Calliope
Released6 February 2026
Recorded2023-29 December 2025[1][2]
Genre
  • Pop rap
  • alternative rock
  • J-pop
  • rap rock
Length32:33
Language
  • English
  • Japanese
LabelEMI
Producer
  • 10-Feet
  • A.F
  • G4CH4
  • Carlos Keiichi
  • Hidefumi Kenmochi
  • Mori Calliope
  • Meg
  • Shoji Meguro
  • Pablo
  • Pes
  • Pretty Patterns
  • Ben Sirasith
  • Syudou
  • Tooboe
  • Yuki Tsujimura
  • Koichi Tsutaya
Mori Calliope chronology
Phantomime
(2024)
Disasterpiece
(2026)
Singles from Disasterpiece
  1. "Orpheus"
    Released: 13 September 2025
  2. "Let's Just Crash"
    Released: 3 November 2025
  3. "Gold Unbalance"
    Released: 21 November 2025
  4. "Rivals and Equals"
    Released: 23 January 2026

Disasterpiece (stylized in upper case) is the fourth studio album[3] her 2022 debut album UnAlive was released independently by Cover Corp.}} by American rapper and virtual YouTuber Mori Calliope, released by EMI Records on 6 February 2026. The standard version of the album contains features from Kento Nakajima and 10-Feet, who produced the album alongside Mori herself, Pablo, Yuki Tsujimura, Koichi Tsutaya, and Syudou, among others; limited edition physical versions include additional features from Artms, Lotus Juice, Pes, and Tooboe, the latter two of whom contributed further production alongside Shoji Meguro.

The album was supported by singles "Orpheus", "Let's Just Crash", "Gold Unbalance", and "Rivals and Equals".

Background

Mori Calliope released her third studio album Phantomime on 16 August 2024 to moderate commercial success, becoming her highest charting studio album on both the Oricon and Billboard charts. Following the album's release, she would release the single "Flash Bang" with Rip Slyme member Pes on 31 October.[4] Mori would subsequently promote Phantomime with Grimoire, a concert held at the Hollywood Palladium on 26 February 2025; she would perform "Flash Bang" at the concert.[5][6][7] The day following the concert, she would release the single "Seeing Stars", a collaboration with rapper Lotus Juice and producer Shoji Meguro; Lotus Juice and Meguro are both known for their work on the Persona video game series, which Mori is a noted fan of.[8][9][10] During a further online concert on 4 April to celebrate her birthday, she would perform and immediately release the Tooboe collaboration "Sepia" alongside a music video animated by Mori herself.[11]

On 14 April 2025, it was confirmed that Mori would be performing the track "Die for You" as an insert song for the Japanese-Korean drama The Monster Within; the song would be officially released on 17 May.[12] On 13 September, the fifth anniversary of her debut, Mori would release the track "Orpheus", serving as the lead single for Disasterpiece.[13] On 6 October, it was confirmed that Mori would be performing the track "Let's Just Crash" as the opening theme song for the second cour of the anime Gachiakuta; Mori is notably close friends with the anime's creator Kei Urana, who had previously worked with her for the cover of her 2023 EP Jigoku 6.[14] "Let's Just Crash" would officially release on 2 November as the second single for Disasterpiece, with Mori subsequently confirmed to further perform the track "Rivals and Equals" for as an insert theme for Gachiakuta.[15]

On 14 November 2025, it was confirmed that Mori would be performing the 2025 theme song for the reality show The Golden Combi alongside a then-unrevealed vocalist. Three days later, following various hints from Mori's management, the vocalist was revealed to be Japanese singer Kento Nakajima, alongside the song's title "Gold Unbalance" and the release date of 21 November. On 20 November, the day before "Gold Unbalance"'s release, Mori would officially announce Disasterpiece on a livestream, alongside its release date and the cover arts for its standard and limited editions.[16] On 23 January 2026, she would release "Rivals and Equals" as the fourth and final single from the album; the tracklist and crossfade video would simultaneously be released on Twitter, confirming features from 10-Feet and Artms.

References

  1. AmaLee and Mori Calliope (13 June 2025). "Tea Time with Mori!!". YouTube. There's a song coming out this fall referring to "Orpheus" that's been in the works for two years. I think I recorded it ... a year and a half ago, but I started writing it two years ago.
  2. https://x.com/moricalliope/status/2005863589664457023?s=46
  3. "Mori Calliopeメジャー3rdアルバム 『DISASTERPIECE』 発売決定!". November 21, 2025.
  4. https://kai-you.net/article/90888
  5. Perelli, Amanda. "I went to a virtual influencer's sold-out concert and the fan base was unlike anything I'd seen". Business Insider.
  6. "Digital divas: Can Japan's virtual YouTuber craze crack America?". April 11, 2025.
  7. "Mori Calliope 2nd Solo Concert "Grimoire" | EVENTS| hololive official website". hololive.hololivepro.com.
  8. Wells, Ellen (March 3, 2025). "Mori Calliope teams with Persona's Shoji Meguro and Lotus Juice on 'Seeing Stars'".
  9. Bueno, Daniel (February 28, 2025). "Persona Composer and Vocalist Worked on Mori Calliope Song".
  10. https://kai-you.net/article/91797
  11. "Mori Calliope×TOOBOE、コラボ曲「Sepia」MVを合作 | Daily News". Billboard JAPAN.
  12. "Mori Calliope、ドラマ『魔物』への書き下ろし楽曲「Die For You」MV公開 | Daily News". Billboard JAPAN.
  13. "Mori Calliope、新曲「Orpheus」サプライズ配信&MV公開 | Daily News". Billboard JAPAN.
  14. Gibbs, Jay (October 7, 2025). "Gachiakuta Reveals Cour 2 OP "LET'S JUST CRASH" by Mori Calliope, ED "Ban" by Karanoah, Character Visuals".
  15. "Mori Calliope、TVアニメ『ガチアクタ』第2クール主題歌「LET'S JUST CRASH」MV公開 | Daily News". Billboard JAPAN.
  16. "Mori Calliope、ニューアルバム『DISASTERPIECE』2月リリース | Daily News". Billboard JAPAN.

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