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A week after his second single's release, Yonezu released his first Vocaloid song in two and a half years, called "Donut Hole" (ドーナツホール, Dōnatsu Hōru) using Gumi vocals. It was the first time he used a live band on a Vocaloid song. [9] This song became a part of Yankee, with vocals recorded by Yonezu himself.
On October 28, 2013, Yonezu released his first Vocaloid song in two and a half years, "Donut Hole" (ドーナツホール, Dōnatsu Hōru), using a live band and the vocal Gumi. [34] Yonezu released his second album, Yankee, on April 23, 2014, [35] followed by the first concert in his career on June 27. [36]
"Mad Head Love" (stylised as "MAD HEAD LOVE") is a song by Japanese musician Kenshi Yonezu. It was released as a double A-side single alongside the song "Poppin' Apathy" on October 23, 2013, by Universal Signma, on the same day that Yonezu's two self-released Vocaloid albums, Hanataba to Suisō and Official Orange, were re-issued by independent label Boundee by SSNW.
The “donut hole” refers to a gap in taxable income for Social Security purposes. Currently, the amount of income subject to Social Security payroll taxes is capped at $168,600 for 2024 and it ...
On September 7, 2013, Deco*27 released "Mousou Zei". This was the first Vocaloid song he had written in a year and eight months. It depicted the way he came to resume his Vocaloid activities. [38] He then released one song a month for nine months. [39] His fourth studio album, Conti New, which included these songs, was released on March 26 ...
The donut hole is closed, but that doesn't mean there's not a coverage gap. ... Officially, Medicare drug plans no longer have a donut hole—the gap between covered drugs and catastrophic coverage.
This recipe is “apple-solutely” delicious. 3. Vegan coffee cream donut holes. These vegan donut holes feature a perfect blend of coffee and cream. 4. Strawberry shortcake mochi donut holes. If ...
Utaite (歌い手) is a Japanese term for amateur singers who post covers on the Internet, especially on sites like Niconico and YouTube. The term utattemita (歌ってみた, lit. ' I tried singing ') refers to the genre and culture surrounding covers by utaite, as well as the cover songs themselves, often put in the titles of such videos. Background Although utaite can refer to any amateur ...