Hatsune Miku's "I Wanna Be Your World" with English + Romaji subtitles. Produced by kz livetune, this song was released on the new こっち向いて Baby/Yellow split single.
This song is so beautiful, it breaks my heart every time listen to it. Honestly, it doesn't bother me one bit that I don't speak the language or that her voice didn't come from a human voice box. It doesn't make the song or the voice or the meaning any less beautiful.
i saw the live tune name a few times, but never bothered to research for it before reading your comment. Oh my god! " Toy's Factory, Kz , Re:package, ClariS, Ryo of Supercell, Irony song (the op from oreimo), 'Last Night, Good Night', Re:Dial..." never realised this group was somehow related with all of that
World is mine, I wanna be your world, Tell your world and innocence will always be my favorite songs. I know there's always new songs being created by a variety of artists but these will be the ones that made me smile the most. *_Music_*
KZ productions are usually always great. This is definitely one person with a real talent for writing music. Look through many of the hottest Miku songs and KZ holds many of the top spots. Great job.
Such a magnificent production.Used to be my favourite of Miku's when i stumbled into the Miku world and then i dropped out. It was just now when i was browsing back my old tweets that i remembered the song and so i decided to pull up the music and give it a listen, and all the feelings related to an old time came flooding back.
The same can be said of supercell, mitchie M, and a few other vocaloid artists. They've all found unique ways to make miku and other vocaloids sound freaking awesome.
What I particularly love about this song is the fact that Miku does sound a LITTLE robotic - but that's what I love about it. In other Vocaloid songs, Miku and the others have been able to sound pretty real, even without their Append, and so it fits if they're playing a particular character, or in other words, aren't singing as a Vocaloid. But Miku is singing as what she is here, a Vocaloid, and I just think it adds more beauty to the song. :D
My feelings exactly towards these new AI voicebanks. I actually like the slightly robotic sound and the distinct tuning of the many producers and AI voicebanks just don't have that charm to them.
Miku's popularity exceeds just about every anime ever made, she's known all over the world both inside and outside the anime community. An anime would open it up to more people, and shes got so many fans already that the few haters it brings would be far too diluted to matter.
My heart broke when I first heard of that (about the same day I heard my first vocaloid song) We all want Miku to be real T^T And tecnically she is... in form of a program and in our hearts. All Vocaloids are same :D
This was the very first vocaloid song i ever listened to and i instantly fell in love with in, but that was 4 years ago *sigh* time flies by way to fast, i feel old now 😞😭😔
Very beautiful this song was when I heard "Last Night, Good Night" for the first time that a song of Miku did not affect me so the soul. Thank you so much for the translation ^^
kz's Masterpiece. Это его лучшая(моя любимая) песня, с точки зрения лирики, настройки голоса Мику и самое важное - мелодии. Обидно. Сильно обидно, что об этой песне не многие знают и что хуже - сам автор похоже о ней тоже забыл, так как нигде более она не появлялась (даже в игре, к которой этот альбом ). Да что там появлялась: это видео находится на канале среди саундтрека к Pokemon Black/White, и неизвестно сколько он ещё просуществует. Если б я год назад случайно не кликнул по видео с артом в знакомом стиле (этот автор много работал с ryo) я бы никогда об этой песне так и не узнал. Зато когда прозвучали первые ноты, стало понятно, что даже 10 лет подростковой эмоциональной привязанности к Last Night Good Night недостаточно, чтобы поставить эту песню на ступеньку ниже в моём личном топе лучших/любимых песен Мику.
The beginning of this really made me think of Last Night, Good Night but something else about it also made me think of Alice...but that could also be because those are two of my favorite songs from her, ha.
uh oh...whenever i search a song from miku, i always see more on the sidebar that i dont reconize, and i must listen to them, then from those ones i see even more....so hard to stop! T.T
Miku... You are my world. I listen to you everyday, I am so glad that people make wonderful music using your voice, you are my favorite voice in the world. Thanks also to all those wonderful composers, for making such beautiful music. Kz Livetune, you rock. Let's ignore all the hate in the world, I don't care what people think, I'll keep loving Miku forever.
agreed and because she has no anime, she's a very flexible character fans can create all kinds of music and put her in so many worlds without people saying it doesn't fit her.
In all honesty, as much as I love Miku, I would hate it if she had an anime. Everyone would know them and there would be so many haters. I'm glad she is the way she is.
While I can understand that some people would mistake Miku for an anime (I did myself at one point), it's getting on my nerves that some people go all out and say, "Miku is the worst anime blah blah blah." They should get to know what she is before judging her-- of course, people have their likes and dislikes, but I feel as if they're judging a book by it's cover. XD
+Yoshikins Shard kind of funny how that works .^_^ Since I've started studying Japanese, whenever I hear someone say "anime" or "manga" or try to say "arigato" like most Americans do, I tend to cringe inside. I don't say anything though. ;D Cheers!
+1rgam3r Well, Japanese slaughter English too, so it's quite normal. BTW is the correct way to pronounce anime ''ani-meh'' or ''ani-may''? I tend to go for the first one myself.
+Yoshikins Shard Miku is the worst anime I have ever heard! Listen to that robotic voice... blah blah~ hahahaha! Just kidding. I agree with you. Besids, the vocaloid phenomen empowers the ordinary individual. It encourages recognition of actual musical talent rather than mindless worship of pre-packaged commercial music -- professional, industry-produced music has its place too, but at least Miku helps the amateur everyman musician to shine as long as the musical ability is there.
@AceMagestar I'm always trying to figure out why I like Japanese and other vocaloid singing so much better than English music... I think you just gave me the answer. Vocaloids songs do have more meaning.
This song takes me back. Back to when I was still recovering from my rage and depression. I still have both, but this song reminds me of those recovery years. This was my favorite song during the transition years between middle school and high school 4 years ago, when I really got into anime and vocaloid.
@bowlerhat3471 I'm a middle-aged man, and stumbled on Miku some months ago, after reading an article in the Asahi Shimbun English edition. I was also quite taken by the music, which is strangely beautiful and compelling. As a teenager, I had heard some synthesized music, and found it to be interesting, but the Vocaloid development blows it all out of the water. Amazing! It's almost all I listen to.