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  2. Category:Vocaloid songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vocaloid songs" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Co Gal; D.

  3. Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    Vocaloid 6 was released on October 13, 2022, with support for previous voices from Vocaloid 3 and later, and a new line of Vocaloid voices on their own engine within Vocaloid 6 known as Vocaloid:AI. The product is only sold as a bundle, and the standard version includes the 4 voices included with Vocaloid 5, as well as 4 new voices from the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Category:Vocaloid - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vocaloid" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. HoneyWorks - Wikipedia

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    HoneyWorks is a Japanese musical group consisting of songwriters Gom and shito, and illustrator Yamako. The group started uploading original Vocaloid songs to NicoNico in 2010, and released their debut album under label MusicRay'n in 2014. [1]

  7. Goodbye Sengen - Wikipedia

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    "Goodbye Sengen" (グッバイ宣言, Gubbai Sengen, 'Goodbye Declaration') is a 2020 song written by Japanese music producer Chinozo, utilizing the Vocaloid voice library V Flower. The song is the most viewed Vocaloid song on YouTube with more than 100 million views, and received over 3 billion listens on TikTok by 2022. [1]

  8. Supercell (album) - Wikipedia

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    Original recordings of songs on Supercell date back to the release of the song "Melt" online on the Nico Nico Douga video sharing website on December 7, 2007. [1] Composer and lyricist Ryo used the Vocaloid singing synthesizer software Hatsune Miku for the vocals and continued to use the program for the remaining songs on the album.

  9. Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai - Wikipedia

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    Like the original, the game primarily makes use of Vocaloids, a series of singing synthesizer software, and the songs created using them, most notably the virtual-diva Vocaloid Hatsune Miku. It is also the first game in the franchise to include a Vocaloid made by Internet Co., Ltd.; the mascot of Megpoid, Gumi, appears as a guest star.