♪ Author's Note

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꧁ Hello, hello! ꧂

It's nice that you have stumbled upon this humble book of mine.

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Welcome to my first ever utaite fanfiction!

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I hope you wouldn't mind answering my first question. Consider this as the start of our interaction throughout this book, thank you!

Your favourite original Eve song is...?

Now, the introduction is necessary. Here are some basic information about Eve and utaites.

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UTAITE

Utaite (歌い手) is a Japanese term for people who cover previously released songs and post them on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube under the utattemita category. The term "utaite" is unique to Nico Nico Douga singers, making it different from Kashu (歌手), which means "singer" in general.

Generally, utaites do cover songs for VOCALOID original songs, anime, game-related songs, and J-Pop. They also do parodies with different lyrics for popular songs, intended for amusement.

Most utaite exclusively cover songs and upload under the utattemita section, but some of them have doujin circles and release original music/drama CDs during events like Comic Market and VOCALOID M@ster, frequently referred to as Comiket and VoMas respectively. A few utaite also have become partly or wholly professional singers and have released/will release their albums under official labels.

( Source: Utaite Fandom Wiki https://utaite.fandom.com/wiki/Utaite )

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(Art by: @hamukukka [Twitter])

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『 EVE 』

Previous names: Kurowa (クロわ), Keitora (けいとら)
Birthday: May 23, 1995

Eve (いぶ) is an utaite known for his very distinctive thin, boyish voice which despite being slightly nasal in tone, is very gentle and nice-flowing. His voice is usually described as being shota-like or "cute", however, he can also sing in a more uncharacteristically rough manner, as seen in parts of his cover of "Headphone Actor". He generally sings in a deeper mid-range voice, but tends to shift registers to a slightly higher range when necessary, such as in his cover of "Nakimushi Robot."

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