Pop · US · Active since 1995

JubyPhonic

High-energy English adaptations of Vocaloid classics. Shimmering digital production meets theatrical, character-driven vocals for a modern internet-pop experience.

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Listening to JubyPhonic feels like stepping into a vibrant, high-definition digital world where every song is a self-contained theatrical production. The sound is characterized by polished, bright synthesizers and driving electronic rhythms that mirror the frantic energy of modern J-Pop. Her voice acts as a bridge between the artificial precision of Vocaloid software and the emotional nuance of human performance, often utilizing complex layering to create a massive, choir-like presence.

What truly sets this music apart is the meticulous attention to narrative and character. Drawing from her background as a professional voice actress, she doesn't just sing lyrics; she inhabits roles. Whether she is delivering rapid-fire verses or soaring, melancholic choruses, there is a sense of dramatic stakes that elevates the material beyond simple covers. The production is crisp and maximalist, often featuring the 'glitchy' aesthetic common in internet-native music.

Newcomers should start with her most popular adaptations of Vocaloid 'classics' to understand her ability to translate complex Japanese metaphors into natural, rhythmic English. It is the perfect soundtrack for anyone who loves the intersection of anime culture, digital music, and high-concept storytelling.

Juliet Grace Simmons (born January 22, 1995), also known as JubyPhonic, is an American voice actress. She lends her voice in English dubs for Japanese anime series, films and video games. Her notable roles are Tenri Ayukawa in The World God Only Knows, Myucel Foaran in Outbreak Company, Jeanne Kaguya d'Arc in Nobunaga The Fool, Rei in Hamatora, Kurome in Akame ga Kill!, Kurumi Ebisuzawa in School-Live!, Goshenite in Land of the Lustrous, Shizuku Kurogane in Chivalry of a Failed Knight, Chiyo Sakura in Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun and Kasumi Toyama in BanG Dream!.
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Our Catalog2 Albums · 2019 · 2022
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