The details of X's early career are scarce, but it's rumored that they began performing at local events and competitions, slowly building a loyal following and refining their skills. It was during this period that they adopted the moniker "Underground Idol X," a nod to their humble beginnings and a hint at the enigmatic persona they would later become known for.
"I was raised in a dream that ate its children. Now I sing in the ruins so you remember what freedom isn’t."
The "Final" version of the game was released around , concluding the story arc of Hochika's transformation. It features Japanese voice acting with English subtitles and remains a popular title within its niche for its focus on animation quality and the specific "bratty idol" character archetype.