yes actually it is :)
Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru.
she not in by the stanton warriors i think
Hatsune Miku is a "digital diva" and a "voice" version of the Vocaloid program. Currently, they are up to Vocaloid 3 as a stable release. The first release of Vocaloid was the most basic, and did not gain as wide-stream popularity as the second (the most popular I would say was the male, Kaito) - of with "Hatsune Miku" is a voice. The most popular "singers" of the Vocaloid 2 release are: Hatsune Miku Megurine Luka Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Lin So there is no "official" partner but these were the other characters released at the same time. As nearly all Vocaloid characters songs are fan-made often times Miku will sing in a duet with another. One of the most popular examples is "Magnet" sung by Miku and Luka.
I think all genres are just as popular, depending on where you go. I prefer heavy metal; some prefer P!nk, the Jonas Brothers, and all of those people; and a lot of people still like hip hop or rap. It really varies depending on who you are talking to.No one genre is the most popular, because if you go to a music store, you will see that it has every genre. If you scroll down, and see someone say country is the most popular, I do not see where they got their information from.The most popular music genre in US is rock. Sales percentage shows all the info.It depends. I think its this new hip hop crap. I like rock. Hip hop is most popular because they release singles all the time. But rock puts out albums every year. So that's why people have a new favorite song everyday.GEORGIAN
1. "Imma Be" by the Black eyed pees. 2. "Bad Romance" by Lady gaga. 3. Check out itunes they always have the top music of the week!
It is grammatically incorrect to say sister and sister. You just say sisters.
No. This is incorrect. We always say 'India has".
Absolutely. Why would you think it might be incorrect?
this question is grammatically incorrect, but i would say it is about 80lbs worth.
There's nothing grammatically incorrect about "you live in the forest."
It is incorrect. "I say" is the right one.
It would not be a complete sentence but, there is nothing inherently grammatically incorrect in the phrase "during the all period". What you have is a reference to a period of time called "the all". Just because nobody knows what "The All" is doesn't make this grammatically incorrect.
It is incorrect. "That vehicle is not feasible for your situation?" this is the correct way.
Not incorrect grammatically, but whoever you say that to might think you're laying it on a bit thick.
There would be nothing incorrect in saying drive safe, better to say drive safely.
Grammatically incorrect, but I believe it was intended to say: you make me smile. (tú me haces sonreír.)
avez-vous déjà été à Édimbourg (common but grammatically incorrect), êtes-vous déjà allé(e) à Édimbourg, (grammatically correct)