What is the personality type of Utsu-P? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Utsu-P from Asia Musicians and what is the personality traits.
Utsu-P personality type is INFP, while the Utsu-Ni personality type is ENFJ.
(Note: While the MBTI is primarily used in North America, the Japanese version of the test is used more widely in Japan, and is even more widely used in China. The Japanese version of the test was developed by Keiji Nimura, while Gini Hata developed the Chinese version.)
Here's what you need to know about the Utsu-Ni personality type:
1. Utsu-Ni Means "Pushing Forward"
The Utsu-Ni personality type is defined by two words: "Push forward" and "giving up."
The Utsu-Ni type is often described as someone who doesn't give up easily. They are always looking for the next step in their growth, so they will never be satisfied with where they are at any given moment. They are also very persistent in following through on things they have set out to do, so they are less likely to give up on big goals if they have just started pursuing them. They are often described as action-oriented.
Utsu-P is a Vocaloid producer known for his primarily metal songs made using VOCALOID programs, such as Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and GUMI. Well-known songs of his include "Anti-Digitalizm," "Mukuro Attack!!," "Corona," "Blackhole Artist," and "This is Love Song."