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  2. Neuro-sama - Wikipedia

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    Neuro-sama. osu! Neuro-sama is a chatbot styled after a female VTuber that hosts livestreams on her creator's Twitch channel "vedal987". Her speech and personality are generated by an artificial intelligence (AI) system which utilizes a large language model, allowing her to communicate with viewers in a live chat.

  3. Mafumafu - Wikipedia

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    Mafumafu. Mafumafu (Japanese: まふまふ, Hepburn: Mafumafu, born October 18, 1991) is a Japanese singer. In addition to his solo work, he is a vocalist, lyricist, and composer in the music duo After the Rain formed with fellow utaite singer Soraru. His broad vocal range, spanning over five octaves, allows him to sing in a high register ...

  4. Scapegoat (album) - Wikipedia

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    The famous Vocaloid producer Neru was involved with the production of the album. [1] [2] Scapegoat was released in two formats: a regular CD version (JBCZ-9050) and limited CD+DVD version. The DVD includes music videos (JBCZ-9049). [3]

  5. Mesmerizer (song) - Wikipedia

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    Mesmerizer (song) " Mesmerizer " (メズマライザー) is a 2024 song by Japanese music producer 32ki (pronounced "Satsuki") featuring vocals by Vocaloid virtual singer Hatsune Miku and Synthesizer V [ja] Kasane Teto. The song's accompanying animated music video, created by Japanese animator "channel", reached 10 million views on YouTube ...

  6. Senbonzakura (song) - Wikipedia

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    Senbonzakura (song) " Senbonzakura " (千本桜, lit. "a thousand cherry trees") is a 2011 song written by Japanese music producer Kurousa-P (黒うさP), utilizing the Vocaloid 2 voicebank Hatsune Miku. First posted onto video sharing site Niconico on 17 September 2011, the song quickly became viral and inspired multiple cover versions and ...

  7. Tatsuya Kitani - Wikipedia

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    Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ, Kitani Tatsuya, born 28 February 1996) is a Japanese musician, singer, lyricist, composer, and arranger. He is the bassist of the three-member band "sajou no hana". [5] He was also active as a Vocaloid producer under the name of "Konnichiwa Tanita-san" (Hello Tanita-san). [1] The affiliated office is Smile ...

  8. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    The series also saw guest cameos of Vocaloid variants such as Hachune Miku, Yowane Haku, Akita Neru and the Utauloid Kasane Teto. The series comprises the original 28 chapters serialized in Comic Rush and a collection of the first 10 chapters in a single tankōbon volume. [77] A manga was produced for Lily by Kei Garou, who also drew the mascot.

  9. Hatsune Miku - Wikipedia

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    Hatsune Miku was the first Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media after they handled the release of the Yamaha vocal Meiko and Kaito. Miku was intended to be the first of a series of Vocaloids called the " Character Vocal Series " (abbreviated " CV Series "), which included Kagamine Rin/Len and Megurine Luka.