The “Brazilian Miku” theme emerged from a combination of cultural creativity and social media influence. Here’s how it came to be:
The trend started on TikTok with a user named Tuzera creating a song titled “Himitsu Da Yo” which blended Brazilian funk with Hatsune Miku’s voicebank. This song gained significant traction, leading to visual interpretations of Miku in a Brazilian context.
Following the song’s popularity, artists on TikTok began drawing and animating Hatsune Miku in a Brazilian style, often depicting her with tan lines, wearing a crop top with the Brazilian flag, and other elements reflective of Brazilian urban fashion.
The trend then spilled over to X, where it further popularized. Artists on X started creating their versions of Brazilian Miku, and this led to the broader trend of “Every Country’s Miku,” where Miku was reimagined in various national attires and cultural contexts.