Draft:MoeChakkaFire
2024 single by Issey
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"MoeChakkaFire" (Japanese: モエチャッカファイア, Hepburn: Moechakkafaia) is a song by Issey, released on July 19, 2024.
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| "MoeChakkaFire" | ||||
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| Single by Issey | ||||
| Language | Japanese | |||
| Released | July 19, 2024 | |||
| Length | 2:35 | |||
| Label | Self-released | |||
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Background
"MoeChakkaFire" was inspired by the character Ellen Joe in the video game Zenless Zone Zero.[1][2] The lyrics reflect the story of the game and the characteristics of a dry character who works at a maid cafe with a cold perspective.[3][4][5] Hatsmino is in charge of the illustrations and animations depicted in the music video.[3]
Reception
"MoeChakkaFire" reached number one on the Billboard Japan Heatseekers Songs chart on September 23 and September 29, 2024.[6] It reached number one on the YouTube chart on September 27th and October 3rd and October 4th and October 10th.[3][7] It was third on Spotify's Daily Viral Songs in Japan.[2]
The music video has been viewed more than a million times in the two weeks since its release.[4] On July 5, 2025, in commemoration of the first anniversary of the song and the song "Zenless Zone Zero", a cover by Ellen Joe (CV: Wakayama Shion) was released on YouTube.[8]
