The song 1925 is about a plainclothes spy who accidentally fell in love with a person from the enemy while on a mission (considerably The Irish Civil War.) Hope this helps a lot. :)
Hatsune MIKU'S developer was crypton
Hatsune Miku is computer generated.
The Disappearance of Miku Hatsune is a song about uninstalling the program Hatsune Miku, and does not apply to her in real life. She is still alive and well, still singing her beautiful songs.
The most famous being 'The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku'.But there are others noticeable songs where she ends up either broken or dead, such as ' Alice Human Sacrifice ', ' Servant of Evil ', ' *Hello Planet ', ' Trick and Treat ', ' Blue Ice Castle ', and of course; ' The Intense Singing of Hatsune Miku '.
Miku's birthday is August 31st, 2007.
No, Hatsune Miku is not an anime. Hatsune Miku is a vocaliod. A vocaliod is a computer generated singer, but Hatsune Miku is by FAR the most popular in Japan.
Hatsune Miku is Japanese.
Hatsune Miku is computer generated.
Hatsune MIKU'S developer was crypton
Hatsune Miku's number is 01.
Hatsune Miku is available on Amazon Music
Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru.
hatsune miku isn't on an anime, shes a vocaloid.
Ex-Girl by Hatsune Miku
kind of. It did happen for one day. There was a bug that destroyed searches relating to hatsune miku. The searches were reuploaded the next day. Search on google for more info. But otherwise, no. it is not true that a person deleted her.
The Disappearance of Miku Hatsune is a song about uninstalling the program Hatsune Miku, and does not apply to her in real life. She is still alive and well, still singing her beautiful songs.
Miku Hatsune is a vocal package for the software VOCALOID. All Miku Hatsune can really do is sing.