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Kikuo (Japanese: きくお, born September 21, 1988) is a Japanese songwriter and Vocaloid producer. As an independent artist, he produces the lyrics and music for each of his songs under his own record label, "Kikuo Sound Works," often with vocals provided by popular Crypton Future Media voicebank, Hatsune Miku.
Most Vocaloid related videos struggled to get over 5,000 views and the most popular producers gaining the most interest over lesser popular producers. In order of the most video uploads were Hatsune Miku (first), Kagamine Rin (second), Gumi (third), Megurine Luka (fourth), Kagamine Len (fifth) and Kaito (sixth) had the most videos uploaded ...
Harumaki Gohan (Japanese: はるまきごはん) is a Japanese Vocaloid music producer, illustrator, and animator. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] He debuted in February 2014 with the original song "WhiteNoise" [ 5 ] and has since written songs, produced albums, and designed a video game.
On January 8, 2016, Deco*27 released "Ghost Rule", [43] which is regarded as one of the most important songs of the Vocaloid industry in the late 2010s. [3] It has about 11 million views on Nico Nico Douga as of September 2024, making it his second most-played song, and it is the tenth most viewed Vocaloid song on that platform as of same time ...
Maretu (stylized in all caps), also known as Gokuaku-P (Japanese: 極悪P, "EvilP") is a Japanese musician, Vocaloid producer, and songwriter. He started releasing Vocaloid music in 2011, and the Real Sound described him as one of the representative Vocaloid producers since 2017. [1] He has gained a cult following. [2]
The Vocaloid’s hits have been widely shared online, including on Miku’s own official YouTube channel, which has drawn 2.5 million subscribers. Japan's synthesized singing sensation Hatsune ...
In 2009–2017, he was active as a Vocaloid producer under the name 21SeikiP. [1] In 2018, he landed his first main role as voice actor through television anime Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku. The following year, he received the 13th of Seiyuu Awards for best singing award along with other Hypnosis Mic cast. [2]