Meet Japan's Latest Teenage Pop Star - A 3D Hologram
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Move over Selena Gomez and Miley Cyrus, a new pop star has been just been born er, downloaded. Japanese teenager Hatsune Miku is young, beautiful stylish and . . . . not real? Yes that's right, for the 16-year old, 5 ft. 2in. tall singing sensation with thousands of fans, is not a human but a 3D hologram!
The brainchild of Crypton Future Media, the digital singing diva can be downloaded and programmed to sing any song the customer likes.
Hatsune, who uses the voice from Japanese voice actress Saki Fujita to 'talk' has become so popular that she now has a hit single and is currently on a sold-out concert tour, performing on stage just like any other pop star, complete with a live band and thousands of cheering fans.
She has also guest starred in a number of popular Japanese anime shows and upon the request of 14,000 fans had her image etched onto three metal plates that were carried to Space aboard the Japanese Spaceship Akatuki, that launched in March 2010.
While the young teenager currently croons only Japanese songs, she is scheduled to make her English song debut soon - So don't be surprised if you get an invite to watch Hatsune Miku - Live in Concert, soon!
Sources: Dailymail.co.uk, wikipedia.com
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1321 Comments
- minimalover 3 yearsPerfect for when Covid-19 is here.
- jazmine2008over 3 yearsit sounds so cool but the video wont work i am sad. 😥😪
- funnehburritoover 3 yearsthis was made in 2011 and i love hatsune miku
- keikoalmost 3 yearsi watch her on an anime show
- imsougly121over 1 yearlucky
- unipug2over 3 yearsI was born a star!! Why? I was born in 2011, the year of that and the Joplin Tornado!!
- arttyabout 3 yearsI was born in 2011 too!!!
- baller-foreverabout 3 yearsI was born in 2010
- helen0916over 3 yearsCool
- dakota623343over 3 yearsShe looks cool. I don't know how I feel about this though.
- horse123456over 3 yearsShe looks kinda.... Anime.
- purecureabout 1 monthis an anime style character for the purpose of drawing in customers and having a mascot
- wolfy_blueover 3 yearsI think it is anime.
- best_of_todayalmost 2 yearsye i think that's the point.
- kurzalmost 4 yearsCool!!!
- pusheenicornalmost 4 yearspretty useful for concerts in COVID-19! 😁 uh, you can't get the virus firm a hologram, right?! 😅
- funnehburritoover 3 yearsthis was made in 2011 so before COVID
- ochacoalmost 4 yearsThis looks so cool I've never seen a holographic singer before, though I wish I could understand more that "I'm the number one princess in the world and suddenly I'm being pulled behind to safety you tell me to be more careful, I think you're more dangerous!"
- ellersliealmost 4 yearsThis is really cool, I wonder what it's like in person