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Who Is This Virtual Singer Hatsune Miku And How Did She Make Over 2.5 Million Fans Fall For Her?
Global singing sensation Hatsune Miku is coming to Malaysia for the first time this December and fans can meet their idol "live in person".
But the special thing is, she is not human. She is actually a virtual persona that uses a computer-generated voice and 3D graphics to perform on stage.
This one of a kind performance makes this the first ever virtual singer live concert in Malaysia and the only one in Southeast Asia this year.
So who is this teal-haired girl and why is she so popular?
1) She was “born” in Japan on 31 August 2007
She recently celebrated her 10th anniversary in Japan.2) Her voice was sampled from Japanese voice actress, Saki Fujita
She is essentially a synthesised character known as a Vocaloid. You know, like android but with vocals.3) Her name is a combination of the Japanese words, first (初 hatsu), sound (音 ne) and future (ミク miku).
And when you add them all together, it stands for "everybody's waifu", or something like that.4) She can sing in multiple languages and already has hundreds of thousands of songs to date
She is the first truly crowd-sourced virtual talent because her entire repertoire was created by fans from around the world, using a programme to write and orchestrate songs for her.5) Her outfit design was inspired by a very popular synthesiser keyboard
The colours and some of the motifs on her clothes were inspired by that special instrument.6) Famous designer Marc Jacobs created a dress specifically for her
The dress was used for one of her vocaloid opera performances, "The End". She could probably cover one of Bruno Mars' songs and call it "Marc Jacobs On The Floor".7) She has collaborated with some of the biggest artists in the world
She opened for Lady Gaga and appeared in Pharrell's music video. She has also performed alongside Japanese artists like Bump of Chicken and Namie Amuro.8) She made television history in 2014
She became the first virtual singer to appear as a guest on popular late night talk show, The Late Show with David Letterman.9) She has travelled around the world, from Indonesia to Los Angeles, and New York to Shanghai
She has done 48 performances in seven countries around the world this year alone, transcending culture, language and borders.Hatsune Miku Expo 2017 will take place on 16 December, 8pm at the Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil. Tickets are priced at RM169, RM269, RM339 and RM439.
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