![]() In a 2017 interview with natalie.mu (according to a translation on ), Wowaka claimed that he owed Hatsune Miku for getting him into making music. dYgfVTRjxJ- Michael Higham PAX EAST April 8, 2019 Caught up on all their music videos last night and was about to tweet out a bunch of my favorites too. He was Japanese musician who did a bunch of Miku songs and led the band Hitorie, which I been recently listening to nonstop. and in three years he essentially became an international indie star- Victoria Rose :3c #PAXEast + Panel! April 8, 2019 he had no formal experience besides a guitar/bass. Wowaka was a genuine inspiration, because vocaloid was known to be a community anyone could make themselves a part of, and wowaka was "anyone" to a lot of us. Some fans praised Wowaka for his humble roots, which in turn inspired Vocaloid fans to pursue their own dreams. On Twitter, reactions from fans and Hatsune Miku lovers has been expectedly sad and thankful for Wowaka’s work, a large number of these tweets contain custom fan art of Miku and Wowaka. ![]() Wowaka’s last tweet was at the end of March, calling Rei (the name of Japan’s newly announced era) “beautiful.” ![]() ” The future of Hitorie is unclear, but the remaining three members say they will continue on with their music in some form. Some of his most popular songs include “ Ura-Omote Lovers ,” “ Rolling Girl ,” and “ Unhappy Refrain. Wowaka began his Vocaloid production career by posting his first song “ Grey Zone ” onto Nico Nico Douga, a Japanese video sharing site, in 2009. A funeral has already been conducted by relatives, according to Crunchyroll. The news comes via a post from the band Hitorie, whom Wowaka performed as a vocalist for since 2012. “Wowaka,” the musician most known for his work as a composer for digital pop star Hatsune Miku, died at the age of 31 due to heart failure on April 5.
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