i think their making a new album
Hatsune Miku was first released on August 31, 2007.
Miku Hatsune has millions, if not billions of fans worldwide.
By that you mean...?
Hatsune Miku is a representation of Yamaha's Vocaloid computer program.
The Hatsune Miku song you're referring to is likely "The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku" (Hatsune Miku no Shōmetsu). In this song, Miku experiences an emotional climax, which includes a powerful scream. The visuals often feature a striking red background, especially in various music videos and live performances. This song is known for its dramatic intensity and fast-paced lyrics.
Miku Hatsune is not from an anime; she's a computerized singing software.
No, Hatsune Miku is not an anime. Hatsune Miku is a vocaliod. A vocaliod is a computer generated singer, but Hatsune Miku is by FAR the most popular in Japan.
Yup. you could've googled that...e-e
Hatsune Miku's number is 01.
Hatsune MIKU'S developer was crypton
Hatsune Miku is computer generated.
Hatsune Miku is available on Amazon Music
There’s no canon hobbies or personalities for the Vocaloids, so YOU can decide that.
hatsune miku isn't on an anime, shes a vocaloid.
Miku Hatsune is a vocal package for the software VOCALOID. All Miku Hatsune can really do is sing.
Miku Hatsune is a vocaloid, a type of android (robot that resemble human and act like one) that specialize in the act of singing and dancing: http://vocaloid.wikia.com/wiki/Hatsune_Miku#Trivia . Also by the name alone "vocaloid", it is "Vocal" and "Android" combined. But if you mean in real life, then no, she is a halogram in several Japanese concerts.
The most famous being 'The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku'.But there are others noticeable songs where she ends up either broken or dead, such as ' Alice Human Sacrifice ', ' Servant of Evil ', ' *Hello Planet ', ' Trick and Treat ', ' Blue Ice Castle ', and of course; ' The Intense Singing of Hatsune Miku '.