The forensic report is even more incredible. Hatsune Miku's time of death should be between 10 and 12 on the evening of February 9th. After a series of investigations, the police finally found nothing, so the death of Hatsune Hatsune is still a historical mystery. But the indisputable fact is that Hatsune Miku did die on February 9, 2008.
Hatsune Miku's social influence
Hatsune Hatsune died because Hatsune Hatsune's vocal cords could not be cured, and Hatsune Hatsune continued to sing in high notes after her debut, which led to the complete collapse of Hatsune Miku's vocal cords after her concert on February 9, 2008. Hatsune Hatsune Hatsune could not accept the end of his beautiful singing, but returned to the concert site the day after the concert ended, where he ended his young life.
It is speculated that Hatsune Miku's death may be related to Hatsune Hatsune's threat to the dominance of the three major Japanese music companies. At that time, the Japanese music industry was mainly presided over by three major music companies, and everything in the music industry went smoothly under the planning of these three major music companies.
This situation was completely changed by Hatsune Miku's debut on August 3, 20071. Hatsune Hatsune instantly swept the whole music world. In just a few decades, the song reproduction rate in Hatsune Miku has risen to 37%.