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Hoshimachi Suisei (星街すいせい) [2] is a Japanese singer and virtual YouTuber.She began posting videos as an independent creator in March 2018. In May 2019, she became affiliated with Hololive Production through their newly created music label, INoNaKa Music, before joining the agency's main branch later the same year.
"Bibbidiba" (ビビデバ, Bibideba) is a 2024 song by Hoshimachi Suisei, a VTuber affiliated with Hololive Production. Written entirely by Vocaloid producer Tsumiki [] for Hoshimachi's Sheenderella Day livestream with her idea of a "Reiwa Cinderella" aura in mind, it is a disco song about Hoshimachi's desire for freedom from a boring life.
Suisei is Japanese for "comet" and the Japanese name for the planet Mercury. It may also stand for: Hoshimachi Suisei, Japanese virtual YouTuber; Suisei (spacecraft), a Japanese space probe to Halley's Comet; Yokosuka D4Y Suisei, a Japanese dive bomber
As songwriter and producer, Ayase has written and produced several songs for artists like Lisa, Uru, Nana Mori, Hoshimachi Suisei, Hey! Say! JUMP, and Poppin'Party, etc. In 2024, he was in charge of writing and producing the theme song for 2024 medical film Doctor-X: The Movie, titled "Episode X", which will perform by Ado. [27]
On January 8, 2016, Deco*27 released "Ghost Rule", [43] which is regarded as one of the most important songs of the Vocaloid industry in the late 2010s. [3] It has about 11 million views on Nico Nico Douga as of September 2024, making it his second most-played song, and it is the tenth most viewed Vocaloid song on that platform as of same time ...
On 12 September 2019, Ghost released a music video for "Kiss the Go-Goat", which depicts Papa Nihil performing as frontman of the band at the Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood, California, in 1969. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The following day, on 13 September 2019, Seven Inches of Satanic Panic was released on music streaming services through Loma Vista ...
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A third music video, for "Monstrance Clock", was released on July 3, 2013. It was directed by Rob Semmer, filmed at Ghost's shows at the El Rey Theatre and Webster Hall, and opens with footage of fans praising the band in a mock-confessional. [32] In late 2013, Ghost released a special edition of the album, called Infestissumam Redux.