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| ABOUT PRODUCER | |||||||||||
| wowaka, also known as Genjitsutouhi-P (現実逃避P), made his debut in May 2009. At the time of his debut, he explained that he was a beginner at creating songs. However, his songs were of good quality from the start. He also a founder of Major Record Balloom, along with other Vocalo-P, Hoehoe-P, Toku, OSTER project, scop, Hachi, Agoaniki-P, and Fullkawa Honpo. He also in a group called Estlabo, in which the members are Hachi, Toku, and Fullkawa Honpo. His -p name's meaning is Reality Escape. It comes from one of his video description "Sometimes it's good to escape from reality." In 2012 he returned to making music in a band called Hitorie, no longer using Vocaloids. | |||||||||||
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Songs / Featured Works
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裏表ラバーズ (Ura-omote Lovers)
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| A song that was in the Weekly Vocaloid Ranking for 13 consecutive weeks (#1 for one of those weeks). It is also covered by many Nicovideo singers. The lyrics are vague, but the most common interpretation is that the song is about the confusion of a girl in love or the mess in a girl's life after she gets pregnant. This song has reached over 3,700,000 views. It is featured in the 39's Giving Day 2010 Concert, the MikuNoPolis 2011 Concert and the 39's Giving Day 2012 Concert; also in the games Project DIVA Extend, Project DIVA Arcade and Miku Flick. | |||||||||||||||||
ローリンガール (Rolling Girl)
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| This song hit #2 on the Weekly Vocaloid Ranking the week after it debuted in the Rankings. The lyrics are very vague, but the general idea is that a girl with far-off dreams and a history of constantly "failing" takes to "rolling", even though her goal is still too far away and she would rather "stop her breathing". In the end, she is comforted by an unknown person/people. This song has reached over 3,300,000 views. It is featured in the MikuPa Live in Tokyo 2011 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Sapporo 2011 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Singapore 2011 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Tokyo 2012 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Hong Kong and Taiwan 2012 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Sapporo 2013 Concert and the MikuPa Live in Kansai 2013 Concert; also in the games Project DIVA Extend and Project DIVA Arcade. | |||||||||||||||||
ワールズエンド・ダンスホール (World's End Dancehall)
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| A duet song of Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka, with vague lyrics and a variety of interpretentions. This song has reached over 5,000,000 views. It is featured in the MikuNoPolis 2011 Concert, the MikuPa Live in Tokyo 2011 Concert and the 39's Giving Day 2012 Concert; also in the games Project DIVA Arcade, Project DIVA f and Miku Flick/02 (DLC). | |||||||||||||||||
アンハッピーリフレイン (Unhappy Refrain)
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| This song has reached over 2,200,000 views and is featured in the game Project DIVA f. | |||||||||||||||||
Discography
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| Title | the monochrome disc | World 0123456789 | ||
| Producer | Wowaka | Wowaka | ||
| Release Date | November 15th, 2009 | February 7th, 2010 |
| Title | SEVEN GIRLS' DISCORD | Unhappy Refrain | ||
| Producer | Wowaka | Wowaka | ||
| Release Date | November 14th, 2010 | May 18th, 2011 |
Gallery
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Project DIVA Works
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Miku's "Agitation" module for the song Unhappy Refrain. From the video game Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f
Kaito's "General" module for the song Unhappy Refrain. From the video game Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f
Len's "Bad Boy" module for the song Unhappy Refrain. From the video game Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f
Miku's "Conflict" module for the song Uraomote Lovers, designed by redjuice. From Project Diva Extend.
Miku's "Emerald" module for the song Worlds End Dancehall, designed by bob. From the video game Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f.
Luka's "Ruby" module for the song Worlds End Dancehall, designed by bob. From the video game Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f.
Miku's "Kaiten" module for the song Rolling Girl. From Project Diva Extend.



