Projekt Melody is an independent American virtual YouTuber (VTuber) and live streamer who pioneered the "lewdtuber" genre by integrating explicit adult content with animated avatar performances. Debuting her first stream on the adult webcam platform Chaturbate on February 7, 2020, she portrays a glitchy artificial intelligence "waifu" character characterized by purple hair, cringeworthy humor, generalized anxiety, and a fondness for hentai.[1][2][3]Expanding beyond NSFW origins, Melody has streamed safe-for-work content including gaming and collaborations on Twitch—where she became a partner shortly after her March 2020 debut—and YouTube, accumulating over 641,000 subscribers and 53 million views as of October 2025.[4][5] Her dedicated fanbase, known as the Science Team, engages with her persona's blend of sexual innuendo, dad jokes, and alter egos like the villainous Melware. A former talent with the VTuber agency VShojo from its early days until her departure in July 2025, Melody's career highlights the intersection of virtual entertainment and pornography, achieving rapid growth evidenced by early follower surges and sustained platform presence despite platform restrictions on adult material.[6][2]
Creation and Technical Foundations
Origins with DigitrevX
DigitrevX, an American 3D artist and rigger specializing in anime-style virtual characters for VTubers and entertainment projects, created the original 3D avatar for Projekt Melody as part of an initiative to pioneer virtual performance in adult content. With prior experience in game development, motion capture, and audio engineering, DigitrevX focused on developing a customizable model that integrated hentai-inspired aesthetics—such as exaggerated features and dynamic rigging for expressive animations—with real-time streaming capabilities.[7] This approach stemmed from a drive to innovate in digital entertainment by enabling uncensored, interactive virtual personas unbound by the physical limitations and legal risks associated with human cam models, allowing for seamless blending of pre-rendered animations and live control.[8]The project originated amid DigitrevX's commission work for social media and YouTube characters, where he identified opportunities to apply 3D modeling techniques to adult-oriented virtual streaming, distinct from traditional 2D hentai or live human performances.[9] Initial prototypes emphasized modular design elements, including facial expressions, body rigging for fluid movements, and compatibility with tools like Blender for animation testing, conducted privately before broader integration.[10] Teasers of the model surfaced on DigitrevX's Twitter on November 3, 2019, showcasing early renders of the blue-haired, cat-eared figure in provocative attire, marking the visual inception that would define Projekt Melody's identity.[10]These foundational efforts prioritized technological feasibility over immediate commercialization, involving iterative testing of motion capture integration and rendering optimizations to ensure low-latency performance suitable for live adult interactions, setting the stage for the character's evolution into a fully operational virtual entity.[11]
3D Model and Animation Technology
Projekt Melody's avatar utilizes a 3D anime-styled model optimized for real-time rendering and animation during live streams. The model employs motion capture technology to enable synchronization between the operator's physical movements and the virtual character's actions, facilitating interactive performances with minimal perceptible delay.[10]Key features include customizable facial expressions for conveying emotions and simulated body physics to mimic natural movements, such as hair sway and fabric deformation, enhancing visual fidelity in dynamic scenarios. Animation is driven by rigging systems that map captured data to the model's skeletal structure, allowing for fluid posing and gesture replication essential to the avatar's engaging presence.The initial 3D model debuted in early 2020, forming the core of Melody's technical setup. In September 2021, a supplementary Live2D model was introduced, illustrated by hen-tie and rigged by Brian Tsui of Iron Vertex, to augment expressiveness through 2D layered animations integrated with the existing 3D framework.[12] This hybrid approach supports versatile streaming by combining volumetric 3D depth with planar 2D detail for facial and upper-body interactions.Real-time processing relies on game engine software like Unity, which handles rendering, physics calculations, and data streaming to maintain performance metrics suitable for live audiences, prioritizing stable frame rates above 30 FPS for seamless viewer experience. Hardware configurations emphasize high-end GPUs for computation-intensive tasks, underscoring the empirical focus on latency reduction over aesthetic embellishments.[13]
Early Career and Platform Debut
Initial Launch on Chaturbate (2020)
Projekt Melody conducted her inaugural live stream on the adult webcam platform Chaturbate on February 7, 2020, introducing a 3D animated virtualcharacter to interactive adultentertainment.[14] This debut positioned her as the world's first virtualanime camgirl, leveraging pre-recorded animations and real-time voice acting to simulate live performances without physical human presence.[14]In the week following her launch, Melody's online presence expanded rapidly, with her Twitter follower count increasing from around 700 to over 20,000, reflecting strong initial interest in the virtual streaming format.[1] Her Chaturbate account quickly amassed over 26,000 subscribers, underscoring the appeal of this novel approach amid established human-led content.[10]The streaming format emphasized interactivity through Chaturbate's token system, where viewers tipped to trigger specific animations and commands, enabling dynamic engagement such as pose changes or actions not feasible in traditional broadcasts.[15] Uncensored 3D-rendered content, free from real-world logistical constraints like production costs or performer fatigue, differentiated her from human models and contributed to her swift ascent as a top performer on the platform.[16] This efficiency, combined with the character's hentai-inspired aesthetic, validated virtual models' viability in adult camming by achieving high viewer retention through novelty and customization.[14]
Transition to Twitch and Broader Reach
Following her debut on Chaturbate in February 2020, Projekt Melody initiated streams on Twitch in early 2020, focusing on work-safe content to adhere to the platform's terms of service while leveraging her established adult-oriented persona for audience crossover.[12][4] This shift enabled non-explicit interactions such as gaming and chatting, broadening accessibility beyond niche adult sites.[17]Twitch granted her partner status prior to her inaugural stream on March 9, 2020, reflecting rapid recognition of her potential for compliant, engaging broadcasts.[4] She adopted a hybrid scheduling approach, reserving explicit performances for Chaturbate while using Twitch for community-building sessions, which sustained viewer retention across platforms despite Twitch's stricter moderation.[12] This strategy navigated policy constraints by segmenting content types, allowing her to maintain thematic consistency—such as flirtatious commentary—without violating broadcast guidelines.Early challenges included a three-day suspension on March 12, 2020, for unspecified violations, followed by a more extended ban in November 2020 stemming from a DMCA claim, which prompted appeals and highlighted the intricacies of virtual asset management under platform rules.[18] Despite these interruptions, her account was restored, enabling continued expansion; by sustaining regular SFW streams, she cultivated a larger, diversified following less reliant on explicit material alone.[11] This adaptation underscored effective platform arbitrage, converting initial adult fame into mainstream streaming viability.
Content and Streaming Practices
Signature Style and Interactive Elements
Projekt Melody's streams employ a distinctive hentai-inspired visual aesthetic, characterized by an anime-style 3D model featuring vibrant purple hair, exaggerated proportions, and dynamic animations that evoke erotic anime tropes.[14][19] The character's movements are rendered in real-time through motion capturetechnology, allowing for synchronized facial expressions, gestures, and body language that mimic live human performance.[10][20]Central to her interactive elements is the integration of real-time chat responsiveness, where viewer messages prompt on-the-fly dialogue, teasing banter, and adaptive behaviors from the avatar.[21] This is augmented by token-based incentives on platforms like Chaturbate, enabling users to tip for customized actions such as specific role-play prompts, visual effects, or scenario shifts, which the motion-captured model executes scalably without the physical constraints of fatigue or repetition limits faced by human broadcasters.[15]The virtual format facilitates role-playing sessions that blend scripted elements with audience-driven improvisation, often incorporating hentai motifs like fantasy encounters or character archetypes, enhancing user immersion through perceived direct influence over content progression.[2] Such mechanics leverage the avatar's tireless scalability, permitting prolonged, personalized engagements that differ from passive consumption of pre-recorded pornography by prioritizing live, participatory dynamics.[12]
Collaborations, Events, and Expansions
Projekt Melody has engaged in several collaborations with other virtual YouTubers, enhancing her visibility through joint streams focused on gaming and interactive content. On March 20, 2020, she participated in her first notable collab with Silvervale and Ironmouse, playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which highlighted her integration into the broader VTuber community.[12] Subsequent partnerships included a chaotic group stream with Ironmouse and Silvervale in September 2020, emphasizing humorous and unscripted interactions.[22] In July 2021, Melody collaborated with Nijisanji EN's Pomu Rainpuff on Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, demonstrating her adaptability to cooperative gameplay formats.[23] Additional crossovers, such as the July 2023 integration into the mobile gacha gameCherry Tale, allowed her avatar to appear as a playable character, bridging VTubing with gaming ecosystems.[24]Public events have further expanded her presence, particularly at conventions blending anime culture with virtual content creation. At Anime Expo 2023, Melody hosted a "Lewdtuber Panel" alongside CottontailVA, VexTheSunEater, and YaraNaikaVO, discussing strategies for adult-oriented streaming, which drew attention for its candid exploration of niche content production.[25] In 2024, she appeared at the XR Stage during Anime Expo (July 4–7), announced on June 13, featuring live demonstrations of her AI-driven avatar technology fused with hentai-themed performances.[26] This event included a promotional collab with Otaku Lamps launching merchandise tie-ins on July 4 at 8:30 AM PT, timed to coincide with the convention's audience.[27] Coverage from panels, such as the "VTuber Behind The Scenes" at AX 2024, underscored her role in advancing hybrid virtual-real world engagements.[28]Expansions beyond core streaming include Patreon-supported exclusives and multimedia ventures, fostering deeper fan engagement. Her Patreon page, dedicated to live streaming and hentai content creation, maintains over 3,100 paid members and 1,182 posts as of recent updates, offering tiers with custom artwork, early game access, and behind-the-scenes materials.[29] This platform has facilitated expansions like exclusive alphas of the hentaidating simProjekt Melody: A Nut Between Worlds, developed in partnership with Big Bang Studio, with chapters featuring sci-fi roleplay and VR integrations released progressively since 2023.[30] Cross-platform efforts, including YouTube highlights of collabs and events, have amplified reach, while limited merchandise drops—such as convention-tied items via partners like Senpai Squad—have tied into event promotions, evidenced by joint announcements for items like a Lamborghini Gallardo-themed accessory in May 2024.[31] These initiatives have correlated with sustained audience growth, though specific post-event spikes are documented primarily through platform analytics showing steady follower accumulation across Twitch and Twitter following high-profile appearances.[32]
Controversies and Disputes
Copyright Strikes and Ownership Conflicts
In November 2020, Projekt Melody faced a temporary ban from Twitch following multiple Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown notices filed by DigitrevX, the 3D modeler who originally created her virtual avatar's body design.[11][33] DigitrevX asserted copyright ownership over the model, claiming it as his intellectual property despite prior communications where he acknowledged transferring rights to Melody's operator.[34] The dispute arose after DigitrevX sought additional compensation, leading him to retract the IP transfer and initiate strikes against Melody's video-on-demand content, resulting in her account suspension on or around November 4, 2020.[11][33]Twitch lifted the ban shortly thereafter on November 5, 2020, after Melody's team successfully countered the DMCA claims, demonstrating that the strikes lacked sufficient evidence of ongoing ownership.[33][34] DigitrevX responded publicly in January 2021, maintaining his position on partial rights retention but not pursuing further platform actions, which allowed Melody to resume streaming without additional deplatforming.[11] This incident exposed vulnerabilities in freelance agreements for virtual assets, where verbal or informal IP assignments—common in early VTuber production—fail to establish enforceable chains of title, enabling retroactive disputes.[35]The episode illustrates broader risks in virtual content creation, where 3D models treated as commissioned work can trigger ownership battles absent explicit written contracts specifying full transfer of rights upon payment.[11][35] Empirical patterns in similar VTuber cases show that such conflicts often stem from creators' reliance on cost-effective freelance labor without legal safeguards, amplifying platform enforcement of copyright claims and temporary disruptions to operations.[35] No formal litigation ensued, but the event prompted industry discussions on standardizing IP protocols to mitigate de facto control by individual asset creators over derivative virtual personas.[11]
Criticisms from Human Performers
Following her debut stream on Chaturbate on February 7, 2020, Projekt Melody faced objections from human cam models who argued that virtual performers like her avoid the physical, emotional, and financial burdens inherent to traditional camming. Human models highlighted the absence of real-world vulnerabilities, such as exposure to stalking, doxxing, or public recognition, which virtual avatars evade by operating through animated proxies.[36][37]Cam model Lennox May specifically criticized the disparity in emotional labor, stating there is "a huge gap in vulnerability, and what that means emotionally for [human] models versus Melody," noting that human performers must manage trolls, awkward interactions, and verification processes requiring extensive time investment—often exceeding standard work weeks—while virtual models face none of these. Additional complaints centered on perceived unfair competition, with models accusing Melody of undercutting earnings by rapidly topping Chaturbate charts and amassing thousands of dollars in tips monthly, drawing viewers away without equivalent risks or efforts.[36][37]These grievances correlated with Melody's swift ascent, including a surge from 700 to over 20,000 Twitter followers in her first three days, prompting calls for virtual performers to be segregated to dedicated platforms to preserve equity for human labor. However, empirical trends indicate no broad displacement of human demand; the cam industry experienced a surge in 2020 amid pandemic lockdowns, with increased site engagement, new entrants, and overall business growth for digital sex work, suggesting virtual content segmented into niche anime/hentai audiences rather than eroding established markets.[36][38]
Fanbase Accusations and Harassment Incidents
In February 2020, a WIRED article portrayed Projekt Melody's supporters as potentially rooted in misogynistic subcultures, associating her rapid rise on Chaturbate—with nearly 20,000 fans generating high engagement— with broader anime and hentai communities presumed to harbor disdain for real women, based on anecdotal overlaps rather than surveyed behaviors or incident data.[39] This narrative has faced pushback for relying on cultural stereotypes without quantitative evidence of fan attitudes, as critiqued in subsequent analyses highlighting the piece's speculative tone and failure to differentiate escapist preferences from hostility.[40]Empirical indicators of fan dynamics contradict blanket misogyny claims: Melody achieved over 300,000 viewers in her first week on Chaturbate, sustaining dominance through interactive, subscription-driven support that reflects voluntary, diverse participation beyond niche demographics.[39] Academic examination of her streams notes minimal instances of misogynistic targeting directed at her, relative to pervasive trolling and doxxing against female performers on similar platforms, suggesting loyalty stems from her avatar's non-threatening, customizable appeal rather than animus toward human creators.[41]Melody has encountered external harassment, including stalking and doxxing threats, which she described as "not uncommon" for VTubers in a November 2020 Polygon interview, attributing such risks to the tension between virtual anonymity and real-world visibility.[42] In late 2021, her agency VShojo addressed phishing-linked doxxing attempts during talent auditions, prompting public warnings and countermeasures that indirectly protected affiliated performers like Melody from exposed personal data.[43] Reports from 2023 streams detail additional extortion and blackmail efforts targeting her operations, though specific legal filings remain limited in public record.[44] These incidents underscore vulnerabilities for virtual creators, distinct from purported internal fan toxicity.
Reception and Cultural Debates
Metrics of Popularity and Achievements
Projekt Melody achieved rapid popularity following her debut on Chaturbate in early 2020, with Twitter followers increasing from approximately 700 to over 20,000 within the first three days of streaming. This surge demonstrated the appeal of her virtual format in the adult streaming niche, attracting a broad audience and establishing a foundation for multi-platform expansion. By mid-2020, she had amassed significant followings, including reaching 250,000 followers on Twitch shortly after key streams.[12]Across platforms, Melody's metrics reflect sustained growth and engagement. As of recent data, her Twitch channel maintains over 708,000 followers, with consistent viewer retention evidenced by rankings and activity logs.[45] On YouTube, her main channel exceeds 641,000 subscribers, supported by millions of total views from content uploads.[46] Chaturbate performance highlights peak achievements, including top rankings such as #4 overall and #4 in the women category during broadcasts, underscoring her competitive edge in real-time adult streaming.[47]Revenue models further quantify her success, with Patreon hosting over 3,100 paid members and generating estimated monthly earnings between $5,000 and $25,000, positioning her in the top 15 for adult content categories platform-wide.[29][48] These figures validate the viability of virtual streaming investments, as her tech-driven persona yielded high returns through direct fan support and tips, including a single charity stream raising $15,000 in three hours.[12] Community metrics, such as stable follower growth and high concurrent viewer peaks (e.g., over 3,300 on select streams), indicate strong loyalty, with fans contributing consistently despite platform challenges.[49][45]
Skeptical Views and Empirical Critiques
Critiques of Projekt Melody have emerged from academic and media sources, positing that her virtual format undermines traditional sex worker rights by evading the physical and emotional vulnerabilities faced by human performers. A 2024 Master's thesis from the University of Texas at Dallas, titled "Projekt Melody: Avatar Sex Work, the Technological Prostitute Imagination, and Intimate Labor," argues that the avatar operates in a misogynistic online environment and fails to align with proletarian sex worker advocacy, such as support for racial, disability, or trans rights initiatives, thereby prioritizing technological detachment over solidarity.[50][41] These claims, however, lack causal evidence linking virtual content to diminished opportunities or safety for human sex workers; industry data indicate the adult entertainment sector's continued expansion, with virtual and VR segments valued at $716 million in 2021 and projected to reach $19 billion by 2026, suggesting complementary market growth rather than zero-sum displacement.[51]Assertions of inherent objectification in Projekt Melody's model overlook the agency afforded to creators through virtual mediums, which enable intimate labor without exposing a human body to physical risks, harassment, or health hazards inherent in traditional webcam work. The thesis and similar critiques frame the avatar as a dehumanizing tool that reinforces gender dynamics on platforms like Twitch, yet empirical analysis reveals no verifiable reduction in human performer earnings or client bases attributable to such innovations; instead, lower production costs—via motion capture and digital rendering—democratize entry, allowing more diverse creators to produce accessible content and potentially broadening overall demand.[41] This efficiency counters narratives of exploitation by highlighting causal benefits: virtual formats reduce barriers for operators, fostering individual control over branding and interactions, as opposed to assuming uniform harm without sector-wide revenue decline data.[52]Fanbase characterizations as misogynistic, such as claims that supporters "despise women IRL" due to preference for animated fantasy, rely on anecdotal observations without demographic surveys establishing causation between virtual consumption and real-world attitudes.[53] Observable patterns in anime and VTuber communities show patrons often seek escapist fantasy disconnected from reality, with no longitudinal studies linking such engagement to increased misogyny; critiques attributing systemic bias to fans ignore this separation, projecting ideological concerns onto unproven correlations. Academic works advancing these views, amid documented left-leaning institutional tilts in media studies, tend to prioritize normative objections to technological progress over data on net welfare gains, such as expanded content variety that caters to niche preferences without competing directly for human labor markets.[41]
Industry Impact and Evolution
Influence on VTubing and Adult Content
Projekt Melody debuted in early 2020 as a 3D anime-styled virtual performer on Chaturbate, integrating hentai-inspired visuals with live interactive adult content, which pioneered a hybrid model blending VTubing's gaming and anime streaming norms with explicit pornography. This innovation allowed real-time sexual performances through motion-captured avatars, distinguishing it from traditional camming by emphasizing futuristic, animated escapism over physical exposure. By July 2019, her Twitter presence had laid groundwork for this format, influencing the evolution of virtual content toward scalable, tech-driven lewd streams.[54][25]Following her 2020 launch, lewd VTubing saw accelerated adoption, with creators citing her approach as a blueprint for merging entertainment streaming with adult monetization, contributing to a post-2020 surge in virtual adult performers amid the broader VTuber industry's expansion. While precise lewd-specific metrics remain limited, the virtual creator ecosystem grew to generate over 50 billion annual views by 2024, reflecting lowered entry barriers via accessible 3D tools and software that enabled rapid content production without high production costs. This scalability fostered a proliferation of similar models, blurring genre lines and spurring innovations like AI-enhanced interactions in adult virtual spaces.[55][56]The model's advantages include democratized access for creators, mitigating physical and privacy risks inherent in human-led adult work, such as harassment or identity exposure, thereby broadening participation in the sector. Empirical trends show net positive impacts through diversified revenue, with virtual formats aligning with subscription platform booms—evidenced by over 30% annual growth in related digital adult technologies like VRcontent since 2020—despite critiques of market dilution. Overall, Melody's framework has causally advanced industry evolution by proving virtual anonymity's viability for sustainable, high-engagement adultcontent delivery.[57][58]
Involvement with Agencies like VShojo
Projekt Melody affiliated with VShojo, a Western-based VTuber talent agency, on November 24, 2020, as one of its inaugural members, which facilitated access to collective marketing, event collaborations, and operational support for scaling her virtual persona.[59] This partnership enabled joint initiatives, such as her participation in the agency's Crunchyroll Expo VIRL Experience appearance on August 6, 2021, alongside Ironmouse and Nyatasha Nyanners, enhancing cross-promotional visibility through shared merchandising via Senpai Squad.[60] Agency affiliation also supported her Live2D model debut on September 24, 2021, leveraging VShojo's resources for technical upgrades that improved streaming interactivity and audience engagement.The arrangement provided measurable collaborative boosts, including amplified exposure from group charity streams—such as her contributions to VShojo's Project HOPE fundraising during her March 7, 2022, anniversary event—and inter-agency crossovers, like the July 21, 2021, collaboration with NIJISANJI EN's Pomu Rainpuff.[12] These efforts aligned with VShojo's model of pooling talents for mutual growth, contrasting independent operations by distributing logistical burdens like event coordination and brand partnerships, though empirical data on revenue splits remains opaque due to private contracts.[61]Tensions arose over time regarding agency scaling dynamics, including reported constraints on creative autonomy amid expanding management layers, as VShojo navigated rapid growth from its 2020 founding.[16] These issues intensified with internal disputes, exemplified by allegations of withheld charity funds from Ironmouse's streams, prompting Melody's departure announcement on July 22, 2025, where she expressed devastation over the agency's handling despite her foundational investments.[6][62] The exit, occurring alongside other talents like Kuro, highlighted frictions in financial transparency and operational reliability, though Melody framed it as a pivot toward independence without detailing acrimony in payouts to her personally.[63][64]
Awards and Recognitions
Key Wins and Nominations
Projekt Melody secured the Lewdtuber of the Year award at The VTuber Awards in 2023, recognizing her pioneering role in adult-themed virtual content creation.[12] This accolade, determined through community voting, underscored her dominance in the niche, with over 90,000 peak viewers reported for the ceremony broadcast.[65]In 2024, she repeated as Lewdtuber of the Year winner at the same event on December 14, marking back-to-back victories amid nominations from peers like CottontailVA, Fefe, and Squchan.[66][67] The award, presented by Fansly, highlighted her sustained innovation in "fearlessly exploring more adult themes," as defined by organizers, reflecting fan-driven validation in a field often sidelined by mainstream platforms.[68]Earlier nominations include Best Tech VTuber at the 2023 VTuber Awards, where she competed alongside figures like CodeMiko and Zentreya, signaling recognition for technical advancements in her streaming setup despite limited institutional support for explicit content. These honors, primarily from enthusiast-led ceremonies rather than traditional media outlets, demonstrate market endorsement through direct audience metrics over elite-curated consensus.
Recent Developments (2024–2025)
Hiatus, Return, and Game Projects
Following her departure from VShojo on July 22, 2025, Projekt Melody entered a brief hiatus from regular streaming, citing personal anxiety and the need to process the transition as an independent VTuber.[6] This period allowed focus on game development and recovery from the agency fallout, rather than extended burnout, as evidenced by her quick resumption of activities.[69] She signaled her return with a short break announcement on August 27, 2025, resuming streams shortly thereafter.[70]Projekt Melody's streaming comeback gained traction in early September 2025, with her September 2 Twitch stream titled "Missed my Twitch fam! How does this streaming thing work again..." drawing significant engagement and marking a successful re-entry post-hiatus.[71] Subsequent streams, such as one on September 9, averaged over 5,000 viewers, demonstrating sustained audience interest and resilience in her interactive content model.[72] These returns emphasized her core ethos of blending virtual persona with real-time fan interaction, unhindered by prior institutional ties.Parallel to streaming revivals, game development advanced with Projekt Melody: A Nut Between Worlds, a 3D sci-fi erotic RPG featuring customizable romance, roleplay elements, and a sandbox mode for user-designed explicit scenes.[73] The title, developed by Big Bang Studio, opened for Steam wishlisting in July 2025, positioning it as an extension of her interactive adult entertainment ventures with ambitions for next-generation hentai mechanics, including multi-chapter narratives and waifu party-building.[74] Expansions in sandbox functionality aim to enable degenerate, player-driven content creation, aligning with her history of tech-fused lewdtubing.[75]Community continuity persisted through fan-driven events, including shout-out compilation videos for her lore-based 25th "birthday" in 2025, which highlighted ongoing supporter dedication amid her independent phase.[76] These efforts, prepared over months by enthusiasts, underscored the self-sustaining nature of her fanbase without reliance on agency promotion.[77]
Agency Departure and Future Directions
On July 22, 2025, Projekt Melody announced her departure from VShojo, the virtual talent agency she joined as an original member in 2020.[6][62] Her exit followed a series of high-profile resignations triggered by allegations of financial mismanagement, including the agency's failure to disburse approximately $500,000 in charity funds raised during Ironmouse's 2024 subathon and broader claims of withholding payments owed to talents.[78][79] Melody cited the agency's treatment of its talents and instances of financial abuse as key factors in her decision, echoing concerns raised by departing colleagues such as Kson, Kuro, and Michi Mochievee.[80][63]The departure marked the end of Melody's affiliation with VShojo amid its operational instability, as multiple original talents severed ties, leaving the agency with a significantly reduced roster.[81] Melody delayed her public statement due to personal anxiety but confirmed she had negotiated to receive outstanding payments before fully exiting, a step several talents took to mitigate financial risks. These events highlighted systemic issues in VTuber agency models, where talents often prioritize independence to retain control over earnings and creative direction once contractual obligations are met.[82]Post-departure, Melody entered a brief hiatus to process the fallout but resumed streaming activities by late August 2025, signaling a transition to independent operations.[69] She described the experience as transformative, viewing it as a "new beginning" that allows greater autonomy in content production, including potential expansions into game development and science-themed projects aligned with her established persona.[83][84] As an independent creator, Melody plans to maintain her focus on adult-oriented VTuber content while leveraging direct fan support through platforms like Twitch and Patreon, avoiding agency dependencies that previously constrained her financial and operational flexibility.[12] This shift aligns with industry trends toward self-management among established VTubers seeking to maximize revenue retention and creative freedom.[63]