11-08-2014, 11:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-08-2014, 12:59 PM by Lord_Leperman.)
Because I've only been a fan since the middle of 2014. I will revive this thread.
Ai Dee by Mitchie M, Feat Miku and Luka.
Prolly the most realistic (human) tuning of any Vocaloid song (The same can be said for all of Mitchie M's works):
Up next, Senbonsakura. Arguably the most recognizable and most popular Vocaloid song in existence. This song has stayed in the weekly Vocaloid rankings for 3 years now, which is expected as it features a really catchy beat that mixes old and new Japanese music styles at the same time.
Here's a live cover which Mark was looking for:
Ballerina-ko, my current favorite Gumi song. Very uh... explicit situations with implicit lyrics.
My current favorite Kamamine Rin song:
As for an epic music video, have a fully animated one:
This one is by a fairly recent Vocaloid, IA. This song is my favorite which is titled Cloud Rider:
I'll post these for now. I will double and triple post because I'm a recent fan of this. I still can't believe I missed out on the early hits.
EDIT: To answer Sirus' question from 2 years ago. YES I will pay to go to a Vocaloid concert.
Ai Dee by Mitchie M, Feat Miku and Luka.
Prolly the most realistic (human) tuning of any Vocaloid song (The same can be said for all of Mitchie M's works):
Up next, Senbonsakura. Arguably the most recognizable and most popular Vocaloid song in existence. This song has stayed in the weekly Vocaloid rankings for 3 years now, which is expected as it features a really catchy beat that mixes old and new Japanese music styles at the same time.
Here's a live cover which Mark was looking for:
Ballerina-ko, my current favorite Gumi song. Very uh... explicit situations with implicit lyrics.
My current favorite Kamamine Rin song:
As for an epic music video, have a fully animated one:
This one is by a fairly recent Vocaloid, IA. This song is my favorite which is titled Cloud Rider:
I'll post these for now. I will double and triple post because I'm a recent fan of this. I still can't believe I missed out on the early hits.
EDIT: To answer Sirus' question from 2 years ago. YES I will pay to go to a Vocaloid concert.