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  2. Hatsune Miku - Wikipedia

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    Hatsune Miku was the first Vocaloid developed by Crypton Future Media after they handled the release of the Yamaha vocal Meiko and Kaito. Miku was intended to be the first of a series of Vocaloids called the "Character Vocal Series" (abbreviated "CV Series"), which included Kagamine Rin/Len and Megurine Luka. Each had a particular concept and ...

  3. List of Vocaloid products - Wikipedia

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    August 5, 2012 (prize in the Vocaloid 3 music contest) VY2v3: Yamaha Corporation/Bplats Japanese Unisex ("masculine" sounding voice) October 19, 2012 MAYU: Exit Tunes: Japanese Female Mayumi Morinaga [57] December 5, 2012 Avanna: Zero-G English Female Rachael. December 22, 2012 KAITO V3: Crypton Future Media Japanese English Male Naoto Fūga ...

  4. V Flower - Wikipedia

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    The mascot character attached to the product is known as Flower (フラワ). The song Goodbye Sengen, composed by Chinozo featuring V Flower became the most viewed VOCALOID song in history, and the most viewed song with lead vocals sung by a voice synthesizer in history, having surpassed 100 million views on YouTube in July 2021. [1]

  5. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid is a singing voice ... a placeholder name for any female characters, ... Meiko was ranked as the seventh most popular Vocaloid product they sold and the ...

  6. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most popular albums are on the Exit Tunes label, featuring the works of Vocaloid producers in Japan. One of the Vocaloid compilations, Exit Tunes Presents Vocalogenesis feat. Hatsune Miku, debuted at No. 1 on the Japanese weekly Oricon albums chart in May 2010, becoming the first Vocaloid album ever to top the charts. [169]

  7. Kaito (software) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Kaito was ranked as the 7th most popular Vocaloid product they sold. [9] In some instances after his rediscovery, Vocaloid Kaito was even more popular than the Vocaloid 2 engine Appends for Miku and the Kagamines. [citation needed] Unlike Kaito, Kaito V3 was very well received upon release.

  8. Megpoid - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, a popularity poll was released, confirming Gumi was the second most popular Vocaloid of 2015 on Niconico. Gumi has so far over 300 known songs and one of her songs titled "モザイクロール (Mozaik Role)", by Deco*27, is considered one of her most popular songs with over 10,000,000 views on Nico Nico.

  9. Kaai Yuki - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2009, Yuki's voice has been gaining popularity in the early 2020s thanks to songs like "Lag Train" (ラグトレイン, Ragu Torein) [7] and later similarly when the animated music video of "Gale All Back" (強風オールバック, Kyōfū Ōru Bakku) featuring her vocals and likeness went viral on YouTube and Niconico, topping the Billboard Niconico Vocaloid Songs Top 20 chart ...