Mi-chan

Mi-chan (みーちゃん) is an well known for his uniquely low, sultry voice and distinct, strong use of vibrato, which fits well to songs like "Yoshiwara Lament". His deep voice notably also fits well to creepy sounding songs such as "Itai Atashi Ashita Aitai". But equally well, he can change his voice to make it different and rough such as in his "Petenshi ga Warau Koro ni".

He has shown that he is also able to perform in the "screamo" vocal style as seen in his cover of "Tooryanse".

He also has a tendency to add little animal noises to some of his covers, such as his cover of "clock lock works".

Mi-chan has covered mostly VOCALOID songs. His most popular solo cover is his English version of "Rolling Girl" with over 1.27 million views as of February 2014. Mi-chan has also featured in a few re-arranges of VOCALOID songs. Notably the rock arrange of "Scissorhands".

Mi-chan is known for frequently collaborating with other utaite, such as Shamuon and Kettaro; his most popular duet cover is his duet with Shamuon of "E? Aa, Sou." with over 1.49 million views as of September 2013. Mi-chan is also part of the vocal unit RootFive (√5).

He released his first album, 7, on November 14, 2010. Three other albums of the "7 series" followed.

Discography
For PointFive (.5) albums see here For Smiley*2G albums see here For RootFive (√5) albums see here