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Drawing Pokémon

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Hakuuro lovingly reimagines the classic Pokémon theme with sleepy lofi stylings in “Drawing Pokémon”.

Hakuuro creates music to relax to, from lofi beats to dark ambient. Known for their work with lofi collectives such as Chillhop World and The Yume Collective, “Drawing Pokémon” marks the producer’s first foray into videogame remixes.

The tune reharmonizes and draws from the Pokémon series’ main theme, composed by the series’ creator Junichi Masuda and appearing in every title from Red/Blue and onwards.  If you enjoy this track, the wider GameChops Pokémon lofi catalog includes Blauu’s Poké Tape 5, Super Lofi 64’s Poké Lofi, and the recent collaborative single Gotta Catch ’em All!.

“Drawing Pokémon” is out now on all online stores and streaming platforms! Support Hakuuro and GameChops by streaming, saving, and adding the track to your playlists.

Credits
Music & Artwork by Hakuuro
Mastered by Chris Davidson
Composed by Junichi Masuda
Originally from Pokémon

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