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Hatsune Miku is a virtual pop-star. She is a fictional character. BTW she is not real. Miku is the protagonist of a manga series named Maker Hikōshiki Hatsune Mix, written by Kei Garō. The manga explores the many possibilities of story-telling and has featured numerous adventures, ranging from giant-sized battles with Hatsune Miku to home exploits. Here's the catch: Hatsune Miku isn't real. Hatsune Miku is a virtual character created by Crypton Future Media. Originally, she was sold as the face of computer software that allowed users to generate their own music, with her as a vessel. Imagine GarageBand mixed with Sims performing your songs. The main reason for the pigtailed vocaloid's immense popularity was because Hatsune Miku had become much more than a synthetic voice. She was a vessel for fan creativity and represented unlimited opportunities for artistic expression. "39" is a song featuring Hatsune Miku by sasakure. It was uploaded in celebration of Miku's 5th birthday. The song is about Miku giving thanks to all her listeners, people who use her, and just any overall fan of VOCALOID in general for sticking with her for this long. Akihiko Kondo is married to Hatsune Miku. The name Miku is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Beautiful, Sky, Long Time. Created by Crypton CEO Hiroyuki Itoh, Hatsune Miku was “born” on August 31, 2007. Itoh envisioned her as an avatar for Crypton's voice synthesis software, which he built using Yamaha's Vocaloid 2 program. Miku is getting a new TV show called Hatsune Miku VS Hatsune Iza. A large number of people searching “Hatsune Miku” or “初音ミク” caused Google and Yahoo's servers to automatically block her name due to suspected spam or search abuse. Even a popular wiki page about her suddenly vanished due to a suspected copyright violation. Her name is from the Japanese characters for first, sound, and future, so her name means “first sound from the future.” According to her backstory, Hatsune Miku comes from a not-so-distant future where music was lost. She emerged as a 16-year-old singing android who reintroduced her skills to the world. Sadly and tragically her creator died at 31 years old. He was born 1979. She has made a whole bunch of songs. The best way you could listen to them is on YouTube. Her name also stands for voice from the future. My favorite song she made was Anamanguchi. Tragically Miku died. Her body was buried under a ramen shop. But luckily, her music was still on social media and all of that other stuff. But the only place her music doesn't play is the radio.