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Music!!

Music is a very fundamental part of human nature, and I like many humans quite like music. I have listed some of the artists I listen to a lot, and also given some history and a few fun facts.

Featured Artists

Artist/Groups:

Tally Hall

Tally Hall started in 2002 and released two albumbs being Marvins Marvelous Mechanical Museum (2005) and Good & Evil (2011) and they broke up shortly after their Good & Evil tour ended. They come from Ann Harbor Michigan and primarily play Rock, though they have also said that they make "Wonky Rock" and later on "Fabloo" as they did not want to get boxed in by the title of Wonky Rock.

Fun Fact: Their group name comes from the name of a food court that they had gone to as children. MMMM's name also originates from the same mini mall that the food court is from

Elsie Lovelock

Elsie Lovelock was born in England on June 10th, she is known (at least to me) for being the voice of Saiko from the SMG4 series, but she has also sung in Hazbin Hotel, and Angry Video Game Nerd.

Fun Fact: She has appeared as a VA in Borderlands 4.

Hatsune Miku (初音ミサ)

Hatsune Miku is not a person (sadly) although she is a Vocaloid! a Vocaloid is essentially a voice bank relating to one specific character that a person can use to create vocals for songs. she debuded in 2007 to massive success and has now sung in almost every genre that you can think of!!

Fun Fact: Mikus character design is based on the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer, and her signature color is a vibrant blue-green (often called "Miku Blue").

Kagamine Rin & Len (滋音リン・レン)

Kagamine Rin and Len Profile Picture

Kagamine Rin and Len are a pair of Japanese Vocaloids developed by Crypton Future Media, released shortly after Hatsune Miku in December 2007. They are often portrayed as siblings, though officially they are simply two characters sharing one voice bank, provided by voice actress Asami Shimoda. Rin (the girl) is known for her energetic, higher-pitched vocals, while Len (the boy) provides lower-pitched, sometimes deeper vocals, allowing producers to create duets, rock tracks, ballads, and much more.

Fun Fact: Rin and Lens design motifs are based on keytars and roadsters (a type of open-top car), and their signature yellow/orange color is said to represent a road."

Kasane Teto (页音タツ)

Kasane Teto Profile Picture

Kasane Teto is a Japanese voice library created for the free voice synthesizer software UTAU, making her a popular "fan-made" virtual singer rather than an official Vocaloid like Miku or the Kagamines. She was originally introduced on April Fools' Day in 2008 as a deliberate hoax, pretending to be the "next Vocaloid." Teto uses the UTAU software, which allows users to easily create their own voice banks using recorded sound clips. Her sound is instantly recognizable, and she sings in a wide variety of genres, often collaborating with Vocaloid characters.

Fun Fact: Tetos distinguishing features are her drill pigtails, and her favorite food is baguettes which she often carries around.

KIRA

KIRA is a Japanese-American music producer and electronic artist famous for creating original songs, Vocaloid tracks, and remixes. Known for a highly energetic style, KIRA's music often incorporates heavy bass, glitch sounds, and elements of J-Core, dubstep, and future bass. They have collaborated extensively with other major Vocaloid producers and virtual artists and are highly respected in the community for their intricate sound design and production quality.

Associated Genres: Electro, Future Bass, EDM, Vocaloid.

The Stupendium

The Stupendium is a british born Rap/Hiphop artist and usually makes music falling under the catagory of "Nerdcore." They are very well known for their increddible costume design, and also making music on pretty niche topics such as Balatro, or Cereal Mascots.

Fun Fact:The Stupendium is enbi!