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Wowaka (stylized as wowaka, ; 4 November 19875 April 2019), also known as Genjitsutouhi-P (), was a Japanese musician. Considered to be a pioneer in the
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industry, wowaka was internationally acclaimed for his musical work over a career spanning a decade. Wowaka began his career in 2009, debuting with the song He later co-founded the record label Balloom in 2011, and in the same year released his debut album , which placed 6th on the
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and is an influential work in the Vocaloid industry. Following this, he formed the band Hitorie as the lead vocalist and guitarist, and continued work there for the rest of his career. On 5 April 2019, at the age of 31, he died due to heart failure.


Early life

Wowaka was born in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan on 4 November 1987. He was interested in joining rock bands since his middle school, starting as a guitarist, he joined bands in his high school and college. He was an alumnus of
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, and was the leader of the music club . In college, he began composing original music for his band.


Career

Wowaka's first contact with
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music was in December 2008, when he listened to
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's song ''Last Night, Good Night''. Taking a liking to the song, he was shocked to learn that this song was the work of one man. He then quit his band, and began creating Vocaloid music using Hatsune Miku in April 2009. Wowaka began his musical career in May 2009, by uploading his original Vocaloid music titled to the Japanese video-sharing website Niconico Douga. In the video of ''In the Gray Zone'', trying to convey the image of the song without using illustrations of Vocaloid characters, wowaka used his own drawing instead, and, for consistency, he kept this style in all his later Vocaloid works. Wowaka's songs published on Niconico are characterised by obscure lyrics depicting thoughts of young women in fast-paced melodies. He has said that although he initially wanted to make music that can only be made using Vocaloid, he later realized the advantages of Vocaloid music. He became known under the name "Genjitsutouhi-P" after writing the phrase "Escaping from reality, how nice!" () in several descriptions of his music. His works gained particularly large popularity on Niconico Douga. After releasing his self-published album, he helped found Balloom, an independent record label, along with other musicians popular on Niconico Douga. In May 2011, wowaka released his debut studio album under the Balloom label. The album released to widespread acclaim, peaking at 6th on Oricon and with several tracks, including the title track, entering Niconico Douga's Hall of Legends and Hall of Myths. It is considered a classic in the Vocaloid music industry, and is often considered Wowaka's signature work. The tracks, including "Two-faced Lovers", "World's End Dancehall", "Rolling Girl", and "Unhappy Refrain", all attained a cult following. Following this, wowaka was the composer and lyricist of the single ''And I'm Home'', which was used as one of the ending theme songs in the 2011
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series '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica''. In the same year, he joined the rock band Hitorie as the primary
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and guitarist, and shifted his focus towards the band. Hitorie released their debut album in 2012. In August 2017, wowaka released his final Vocaloid song entitled following six years since his previous works in Vocaloid. The song was created for Hatsune Miku's 10-year anniversary compilation album ''Re:Start''. In October of the same year, he released his own vocal
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of the song under Hitorie. In an interview, wowaka credited Hatsune Miku for getting him into making music. He stated: "I never gave it a second of thought 10 years ago as I posted songs, but no matter how you look at it, Hatsune Miku is the one who got me to start music. Miku is sort of like a mother figure to me."


Death

Wowaka died in his sleep on 5 April 2019, due to heart failure, at the age of 31. The death was announced on Hitorie's website on 8 April 2019. After his death, the band postponed their planned tour but continued in September so as to not diminish Wowaka's legacy. The band has released 2 albums since his death. Band member Shinoda took wowaka's place as the vocalist. A private funeral was held by his family members. On 1 June 2019, Hitorie held a remembrance concert. On Hatsune Miku's Magical Mirai 2019 and Miku Expo Europe 2020 concerts, tributes were held to honor him.


Legacy

Various
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artists have made music with wowaka as an inspiration. His songs like "Rolling Girl" and "World's End Dancehall" are widely influential and, along with other songs of his, have inspired others to make covers and derivative works. Following his death, fans of Wowaka paid tribute to him on various social media to commemorate his musical and vocal capabilities. Musician
Kenshi Yonezu is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and illustrator who began releasing Vocaloid music under the stage name in 2009. In 2012, he debuted under his real name, releasing music with his own voice. He has sold at least 4.2 mi ...
, also known by his stage name Hachi when creating Vocaloid music, was a close friend of wowaka. After his death, Yonezu praised wowaka for having a deep impact on the concept of "Vocaloid-esque" music among Vocaloid creators, and that since his own music was also influenced by wowaka, he held his greatest respect for him. Aiden Strawhun wrote on '' Kotaku'' that "For those who've been part of the Vocaloid community since Hatsune Miku's early days, Wowaka's name carries more than just the weight of nostalgia. It carries a teenage-angsty resonance thanks to songs such as the turbulent, cacophonic 'Rolling Girl.' ..Where there is Hatsune Miku, there is Wowaka. ..With his passing, we've not only lost a huge, immensely influential part of the community but a monumental part of our history. His work, though, will live on. Wowaka did more than create music for a generation. He created magic."


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Vocaloid songs


See also

*
Vocaloid is a singing voice synthesizer software product. Its signal processing part was developed through a joint research project led by Kenmochi Hideki at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, in 2000 and was not originally intended to b ...
* Hatsune Miku *
Megurine Luka , codenamed "CV03", is a Vocaloid software developed by Crypton Future Media, headquartered in Sapporo, Japan. Its official ''moe'' anthropomorphism is a 20-year-old woman. She uses Yamaha Corporation's Vocaloid 2 and Vocaloid 4 singing synthesiz ...
*
Kenshi Yonezu is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and illustrator who began releasing Vocaloid music under the stage name in 2009. In 2012, he debuted under his real name, releasing music with his own voice. He has sold at least 4.2 mi ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:wowaka 1987 births 2019 deaths 21st-century Japanese composers 21st-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese male singers Japanese male musicians Japanese male singer-songwriters Japanese singer-songwriters Musicians from Kagoshima Prefecture Place of death missing University of Tokyo alumni Vocaloid musicians Deaths from congestive heart failure