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  2. Mesmerizer (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's accompanying animated music video, created by Japanese animator "channel", reached 10 million views on YouTube within two weeks of its release, unprecedented for Vocaloid songs. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] On November 17, 2024, the song reached 100 million views on YouTube, becoming the fastest Vocaloid song in history to reach 100 million ...

  3. Goodbye Sengen - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, its view count surpassed the music video for "DUNE" by Kenshi Yonezu, becoming the most viewed Vocaloid song on YouTube. [13] On July 26, 2022, the song reached 100 million views on YouTube, unprecedented for Vocaloid songs.

  4. 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.

  5. Phony (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the YouTube Top User Generated Songs chart released by Billboard Japan on January 12, 2022, it entered the top 20 and ranked third, [7] later rose to second place in the 24th week, and eventually surpassed "Kamippoi na" and won first place in the 31st week.

  6. Iyowa - Wikipedia

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    This song's music video gained 100,000 views on Nico Nico Douga one week after its release, and 10 million views on YouTube by June 19, 2022. [9] This song reached number one on the Niconico Vocaloid Songs Top 20. It is the longest charting song on the chart, and is still charting as of July, 2024. [10]

  7. Episode.0 - Wikipedia

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    "Episode.0" is the thirty-ninth single released by Japanese solo artist Gackt. It was released on July 13, 2011 by HPQ. [1] It became Gackt's thirty-ninth consecutive single to reach top ten on Oricon's singles chart, a male soloist record for most top 10 charts singles.

  8. Paprika Original Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    The soundtrack is notable for being one of the first film scores to use Vocaloid (Lola as the "voicebank") for vocals. [1] [2] It's also the last of Hirasawa's albums where an Amiga computer was used for composition. All MIDI was sequenced through an Amiga 4000 running the Bars n Pipes program.

  9. 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]