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  2. Kikuo (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kikuo (Japanese: きくお, born September 21, 1988) is a Japanese songwriter and Vocaloid producer. As an independent artist, he produces the lyrics and music for each of his songs under his own record label, "Kikuo Sound Works," often with vocals provided by popular Crypton Future Media voicebank, Hatsune Miku.

  3. Category:Vocaloid musicians - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Japanese artists - Wikipedia

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    Gutai group artist Tezuka Osamu: 1928–1989 Famous manga artist with works like Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion [24] Yayoi Kusama: Born 1929 Conceptual artist, self-described "obsessive artist" [25] Minoru Niizuma: 1930–1998 Abstract sculptor Shigeo Fukuda: 1932–2009 Sculptor, graphic artist and poster designer who created optical illusions

  5. List of African-American visual artists - Wikipedia

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    Robert Scott Duncanson, Landscape with Rainbow c. 1859, Hudson River School, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC.. This list of African-American visual artists is a list that includes dates of birth and death of historically recognized African-American fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting ...

  6. Hatsune Miku - Wikipedia

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    Hatsune Miku was the first Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media after they handled the release of the Yamaha vocal Meiko and Kaito.Miku was intended to be the first of a series of Vocaloids called the "Character Vocal Series" (abbreviated "CV Series"), which included Kagamine Rin/Len and Megurine Luka.

  7. Wowaka - Wikipedia

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    Wowaka (stylized as wowaka, Japanese: ヲワカ; 4 November 1987 – 5 April 2019), [3] also known as Genjitsutouhi-P (現実逃避P), was a Japanese musician.Considered to be a pioneer in the Vocaloid industry, wowaka was internationally acclaimed for his musical work over a career spanning a decade.

  8. Digital clones and Vocaloids may be popular in Japan ... - AOL

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    Kazutaka Yonekura dreams of a world where everyone will have their very own digital “clone” — an online avatar that could take on some of our work and daily tasks, such as appearing in Zoom ...

  9. Al Hirschfeld - Wikipedia

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    Al Hirschfeld was born in 1903 in a two-story duplex apartment at 1313 Carr Street in St. Louis, Missouri to Russian Jewish parents. [2] [3] He moved with his family to New York City in 1915, [4] where he received art training at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design.