My Hero Academia Season 5 Soundtrack EP by Yuki Hayashi: Out Today
NEW YORK, NY (March 31, 2021) – Kōhei Horikoshi's well-loved manga series, the fifth season of My Hero Academia premiered March 27.
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WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | SEASON 5 TRAILER
MY HERO ACADEMIA SEASON 5 (ORIGINAL SERIES SOUNDTRACK EP)
TRACKLISTING –
1. Go, Plus Ultra
2. So Classmate Were Born Of Worthy Competition
3. Successor
4. A VS B
5. “QUIRK” DON-PACHI Great Exchange
6. What To Inherit
ABOUT YUKI HAYASHI
Yuki Hayashi was born in Kyoto in 1980. Being an active member in a men's rhythmic gymnastics team in his early years spawned his interest in BGM while selecting songs to complement performances. This led him to begin teaching himself music composition while at university, despite not having a background in music itself. After graduating, Yuki acquired the basics of track making under house techno DJ and sound-maker Hideo Kobayashi and started producing his first range of music accompaniments for dance sports. His experience as a rhythmic gymnast has enabled Yuki to intuitively incorporate an eclectic range of music and produce a unique sound, empowering scenes from TV drama, animation and film.
CONNECT WITH MY HERO ACADEMIA
WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | SEASON 5 TRAILER
MY HERO ACADEMIA SEASON 5 (ORIGINAL SERIES SOUNDTRACK EP)
TRACKLISTING –
1. Go, Plus Ultra
2. So Classmate Were Born Of Worthy Competition
3. Successor
4. A VS B
5. “QUIRK” DON-PACHI Great Exchange
6. What To Inherit
ABOUT YUKI HAYASHI
Yuki Hayashi was born in Kyoto in 1980. Being an active member in a men's rhythmic gymnastics team in his early years spawned his interest in BGM while selecting songs to complement performances. This led him to begin teaching himself music composition while at university, despite not having a background in music itself. After graduating, Yuki acquired the basics of track making under house techno DJ and sound-maker Hideo Kobayashi and started producing his first range of music accompaniments for dance sports. His experience as a rhythmic gymnast has enabled Yuki to intuitively incorporate an eclectic range of music and produce a unique sound, empowering scenes from TV drama, animation and film.