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On July 16, 2015, Gynoid Co., Ltd. released a Vocaloid 4 update to V Flower called "V4 Flower". [4] The update contained improvements to the overall vocal and included samples enabling compatibility with the vocal "growl" feature new to that version of the Vocaloid engine. On April 3, 2020, Flower for Gynoid Talk was released.
Ado's Utattemita Album (Adoの歌ってみたアルバム, Ado no Utattemita Arubamu, lit. ' Ado's tried-to-sing album ') is a compilation album by Japanese singer Ado, released on December 13, 2023, via Virgin Music.
The lyrics, written by Key, express his determination to forge his own path like gasoline. [6] "Bound" is an uptempo pop song with a heavy bass and various club sounds. The lyrics describe his desire to overcome his limitations. [7] "Villain" features Jeno of NCT, and contains rhythmic synths and FX sounds.
"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]
In June 2024, the song ranked on Billboard Japan Niconico Vocaloid Songs Top 20' Half-year chart at No. 6 after releasing for five weeks. [22] The song also ranked on Billboard Japan 2024 Niconico Vocaloid Songs Top 20' Year-end chart at No. 2. [23] It ranked No. 2 on the YouTube Japan Daily Top Music Videos chart on May 13, 2024. [7]
An update, Kagamine Rin/Len V4X, was released for Vocaloid 4 on December 24, 2015. This package contains six Japanese vocals, three for Rin and three for Len. They are updated on the old Append vocals from Vocaloid 2. Rin's vocals are "Power E.V.E.C.," "Warm" and "Sweet" while Len's are "Power E.V.E.C.", "Cold" and "Serious."
"Sad Machine" is a song recorded by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson for his debut studio album, Worlds (2014). For the song, Robinson had the concept of a duet between a robot and a human — these vocals are provided by a Vocaloid voice and Robinson himself, respectively.
Barbarella (later marketed as Barbarella: Queen of the Galaxy) is a 1968 science fiction film directed by Roger Vadim, based on the French comic series by Jean-Claude Forest.