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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 ...
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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]
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. [26] The song also ranked on Billboard Japan 2024 Niconico Vocaloid Songs Top 20' Year-end chart at No. 2. [27] It ranked No. 2 on the YouTube Japan Daily Top Music Videos chart on May 13, 2024. [7]
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 ...
"God-ish" (神っぽいな, 'Kamippoi na') is a 2021 song written by Japanese music producer PinocchioP (ピノキオピー) featuring Vocaloid virtual singer Hatsune Miku. The song is one of the most viewed Vocaloid songs on YouTube, and has been covered by singers such as Ado. [2]
It topped the Billboard Japan Top User Generated Songs for 33 weeks in 2021, as well the equivalent charts for the first half and entirety of 2021. [5] [1] It charted at #42 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and #76 at the Billboard Japan Top Download Songs chart. [8] It ranked second place in Nana Music 's 2021 Most Sung Vocaloid Songs chart. [9]
[2] [3] Besides, Crypton Future Media also invited some notable Vocaloid producers, such as Wowaka and N-buna, to write song and collected as birthday celebrating album "Re:Start" which peaked No.6 on Oricon. [4] Yonezu considered titling the album Dune as he was confident that he could make beautiful music, and want to prove it to people.