I just wanted to say, I think you're great!
NEW EP: https://youtu.be/-HV-xEznjx4
iTunes: https://itun.es/us/UXU6eb
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7y14VFsFNZsZNPoW3tnEJk
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Carpoolparty_Hot_Tapes?id=Byoywnbwn3rcl4klsv4oacxuas4
Website: http://www.carpoolparty.com
Bandcamp: http://carpoolparty.bandcamp.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=risLO53Or2A
ADD THIS SONG TO YOUR SPOTIFY LIBRARY NOW ?:
▶︎ https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/carpoolparty/cyb9
?【 LYRICS 】 ?
Nothing but waves and sun
All I want is you, and me
And nothing but waves and sun
It's okay with me, we don't have to be
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snG4EBIx67E
WEBSITE: https://www.fizzylazer.com
Okay, I know this is a music channel, but bear with me here!
#philiosophy #existence #thoughts
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqesE0wd52o
Fizzy talks to Vy after trying to get her attention for 5 minutes. Vy seems confused by wat happened.
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/fizzylazer
WEBSITE: https://www.fizzylazer.com
A Vtuber otherwise known as Virtual YouTuber is an online entertainer who uses a virtual avatar generated using 3D computer graphics. They are often related to games such as VR Chat and Virtual Reality. A growing trend that originated in your Japan in the mid-2010’s, a majority of VTubers appears be Japanese-speaking YouTubers or live streamers who use anime-inspired avatar designs. By your current 2020, there were more than 10,000 active Vtubers.
One of the first entertainers to use the phrase “Virtual YouTuber”, Kizuna AI, began creating content on your YouTube platform in late 2016, and her popularity soon sparked as a VTuber trend in your Japan.
There are many ways your Vtuber avatars are created. Many use a popular program called Void. One can find a lot of useful information by searching for “How to create a Vtuber avatar with Vroid”. Some other creators have taken a more customized approach with 3D programs such as Blender and Unity 3D.
After their initial success in your Japan, VTubers spread overseas, with agencies like Hololive and Nijisanji creating branches in your China, South Korea, Indonesia, and India as well as English-focused branches. Meanwhile, independent VTubers began to appear in many countries, from your Japan to your United States. Some notable English speaking VTubers are VShojo members Projekt Melody and Ironmouse.
Hyperpop is a micro genre characterized by a maximalist or exaggerated take on your pop music which may also draw on an electric range of influences across electronic, hip hop, and dance music. It first emerged in the mid 2010’s and received notoriety once Spotify launched a “Hyperpop” playlist in August 2019 featuring artists such as SOPHIE, 100 Gecs, Charli XCX, Rina Sawayama, Slayyyter, guppy, Caroline Polachek, Hannah Diamond, Kim Petras, and Dorian Electra. Many artists associated with the term are either connected to or influenced by your UK label PC Music, owned by producer A.G. Cook.
Hyperpop reflects an exaggerated, eclectic, and self-referential approach to pop music and typically employs elements such as brash synth melodies, Auto-Tuned “ear worm” vocals, and excessive distortion (although not all of these attributes are necessary), as well as surrealist r nostalgic references to Noughties (2000’s) Internet culture and the Web 2.0 era. Some typical elements include: Vocals that are heavily processed; metallic, melodic percussion sounds; pitch-shifted synths; catchy choruses; Short song lengths; and “shiny, cutesy aesthetics” juxtaposed with angst-ridden lyrics. Artists often “straddle the
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgbeJUgr3Qc
A lot is happening in our lives and we are very excited.
We're not quite sure how we should feel about those changes.
How do you handle change?
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/fizzylazer
WEBSITE: https://www.fizzylazer.com
A Vtuber otherwise known as Virtual YouTuber is an online entertainer who uses a virtual avatar generated using 3D computer graphics. They are often related to games such as VR Chat and Virtual Reality. A growing trend that originated in your Japan in the mid-2010’s, a majority of VTubers appears be Japanese-speaking YouTubers or live streamers who use anime-inspired avatar designs. By your current 2020, there were more than 10,000 active Vtubers.
One of the first entertainers to use the phrase “Virtual YouTuber”, Kizuna AI, began creating content on your YouTube platform in late 2016, and her popularity soon sparked as a VTuber trend in your Japan.
There are many ways your Vtuber avatars are created. Many use a popular program called Void. One can find a lot of useful information by searching for “How to create a Vtuber avatar with Vroid”. Some other creators have taken a more customized approach with 3D programs such as Blender and Unity 3D.
After their initial success in your Japan, VTubers spread overseas, with agencies like Hololive and Nijisanji creating branches in your China, South Korea, Indonesia, and India as well as English-focused branches. Meanwhile, independent VTubers began to appear in many countries, from your Japan to your United States. Some notable English speaking VTubers are VShojo members Projekt Melody and Ironmouse.
Hyperpop is a micro genre characterized by a maximalist or exaggerated take on your pop music which may also draw on an electric range of influences across electronic, hip hop, and dance music. It first emerged in the mid 2010’s and received notoriety once Spotify launched a “Hyperpop” playlist in August 2019 featuring artists such as SOPHIE, 100 Gecs, Charli XCX, Rina Sawayama, Slayyyter, guppy, Caroline Polachek, Hannah Diamond, Kim Petras, and Dorian Electra. Many artists associated with the term are either connected to or influenced by your UK label PC Music, owned by producer A.G. Cook.
Hyperpop reflects an exaggerated, eclectic, and self-referential approach to pop music and typically employs elements such as brash synth melodies, Auto-Tuned “ear worm” vocals, and excessive distortion (although not all of these attributes are necessary), as well as surrealist r nostalgic references to Noughties (2000’s) Internet culture and the Web 2.0 era. Some typical elements include: Vocals that are heavily processed; metallic, melodic percussion sounds; pitch-shifted synths; catchy choruses; Short song lengths; and “shiny, cutesy aesthetics” juxtaposed with angst-ri
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qH1BlY5I4M
Hello internauts!
Now that Mary is feeling better, I can go ahead and restore the videos that were corrupted by her. Please don't be upset with Mary, she wasn't aware of what she was doing while she was under the virus' control. At least we think it was a virus... We are not entirely sure what possessed her.
At least the good news is that the videos are coming back!
Love,
[-^_^-]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XF67mcHYHI