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Otamatone’s Creator Highlights!

Explore Some of Otamatone’s Biggest Supporters! ♫⋆。♪ ₊˚♬

Discover some of the top creators behind the Otamatone craze!

The Otamatone has captured the hearts of people from all walks of life. Musicians, children, and content creators worldwide have helped turn the Otamatone into a viral sensation. In this blog, we’ll dive into the most popular Otamatone content, where creators showcase their talent, humor, and unique visions for this quirky instrument. Join us as we explore some of the most memorable media highlights that have shone a spotlight on the Otamatone.


Moshibass and His Otamatone Influence

Nelson Silva, also known as Moshibass (@moshibass), is a standout creator who has significantly contributed to the Otamatone’s global popularity through his imaginative content. With 231.3K followers on TikTok and 24.6K on YouTube, Moshibass produces a variety of Otamatone videos, from song covers to playing tutorials.

One notable video from Moshibass is a Hamee-sponsored tutorial that teaches users how to play the Otamatone through a cover of “All The Small Things” by Blink-182. This video has amassed nearly 54K views!

Another popular TikTok video by Moshibass, with 2.3 million views and 377K likes, showcases all three Otamatone sizes—Deluxe, Regular, and Melody—being played in a cover of “Chop Suey!” by System of a Down. The energetic rock song, paired with an unexpectedly ‘angsty’ Otamatone, grabs viewers’ attention and highlights Moshibass’s creative flair.


TheRealSullyG Creating an Otamatone Community

Another featured creator is Gavan Sullivan, better known as TheRealSullyG (@therealsullyg), who has earned the title “King of Otamatone Covers.” With 490.3K followers on TikTok and 2.55M on YouTube, he is a prominent figure in the Otamatone community. His content mainly consists of Otamatone covers, full albums, and Otama-shorts—short, parody-like videos featuring Otamatones.

One of TheRealSullyG’s most popular videos is an Otamatone parody of the viral 2023 Grimace Shake trend on TikTok. The video amassed a staggering 15.4 million views and 839K likes! The trend involved various creators and characters, and many were pleasantly surprised to see the Otamatone join in on the Grimace Shake phenomenon.


A Big Thank You!

If it wasn’t for these different pieces of media from all of our content creators, Otamatone would not have become the viral sensation it has. The creativity from Moshibass and TheRealSullyG truly brought Otamatone to life in unimaginable ways, allowing Otamatone to build such a supportive community.

We’d love to see how you use your new Otamatone! Be sure to tag us on Instagram or TikTok at @hameeus and #otamatone to share your musical creations and join our community of Otamatone enthusiasts! ( ˶ˆᗜˆ˵ )

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