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Hatsune Miku Composer Mitchie M Made Honkai: Star Rail Mem Song

Hatsune Miku Composer Mitchie M Made Honkai: Star Rail Mem Song
Image via Cover, Mitchie M, and Space Neko Company

Mitchie M is known for “Hatsune Miku realistic singing” songs, and the Vocaloid composer and HoYoVerse shared a new Honkai: Star Rail track called “Memi Memi Myun Myun” starring Mem for HoYoFair2025. As the name suggests, it is completely focused on the Memosprite from Amphoreous. It is paired with an animated music video of the character from Jun Aoki and Space Neko Company. 

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There are a few spoilers near the end of the music video in the form of backup dancers for Mem, but this Honkai: Star Rail track primarily focuses on the mascot-style character. As a reminder, we almost immediately meet Mem in the Amphoreus storyline of the game. When the Trailblazer gets their Remembrance path role, she serves as the Memosprite we can summon to aid and attack alongside the party. The Gray-mera Chimera based on the Trailblazer character shows up as a DJ and dancer at some points too. 

Here’s the full “Memi Memi Myun Myun” Honkai: Star Rail from Hatsune Miku composer Mitchie M from YouTube. There are only Japanese subtitle options. The “spoiler” backup dancers come up after the 2:09 mark.

This Mitchie M Honkai: Star Rail song about M isn’t the only recent one about video game or anime characters, as the Vocaloid composer contibuted “What Kind of Future” to the Project Voltage project pairing up Hatsune Miku with Pokemon and created a track called “Idol Senshi” for Gundam x Miku. 

You can see the Project Voltage song “What Kind of Future” below:

And here’s “Idol Senshi.” A figure was even made based on this music video.

Honkai: Star Rail is available for the PS5, PC, and mobile devices, and a Cyrene banner is now live alongside the 3.7 update.

Jenni Lada
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