Eve Utaite

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Eve as seen in his one-man live "Harapeco", illust. by Subaru Japanese いぶ (ibu) Also known as クロわ (Kurowa, original name) けいとら (Keitor, former name) Gender Male Born May 23, 1995 (age 29)[ Status Active Years active 2009-present SNS Nnd3 utattemita 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 used in affiliations, choruses main with einie Collab partners Sou, 38Ban, Hummerkey, Natsushiro Takaaki, Sana, Amatsuki Other activities live streaming More Other Like You Also Viewed Sou Sou Nqrse Nqrse Mafumafu Mafumafu Ivudot Ivudot 96Neko 96Neko Light Light Soraru Soraru Miyashita Yuu Miyashita Yuu Utaite Utaite

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Eve's Just Life cover Eve (いぶ), formerly known as Keitora (けいあ) and Kurowa (クわ), 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" Nnd32 . 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" Nnd32 .

He first started uploading covers in April 2009 at the age of 13, however his first cover as "Eve", "TRAGIC BOY" Nnd32 , was uploaded in October , before finally settling on his current name. Most of his covers from 2009 have since been either deleted or set to private with a few exceptions; somewhat unusually, his mylists divide his uploads by the year they were uploaded.

Though he mostly sings VOCALOID songs from a variety of genres, he is also known for being a fan of indie and folk rock, having covered songs by the bands Galileo Galilei and RADWIMPS. Aside from covering songs, he himself was one of the lead singers for the former Ja

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