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I thought this was really cool can't wait till it gets released so producers/ppl can start using it and make covers or songs with and/or redo most or all( if possible) of her previous songs so I can finally understand what she was saying(I know I could look up English lyrics and I have but It'd be better if  I could just hear it sung instead)

 

 

I know that its not perfect English but its better than nothing and I know it will sell well(99.9% sure)I like it,what about you?I'm still pretty new to the VOCALOID scene so I would like to know what you older fans think.

Edited by Keyblade Master101

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I remember hearing about this last year,I thought it was already released,but eh I guess I was wrong considering I would see almost all of her songs in English by now.Anyways,I think it sounds pretty good,better then I expected honestly,Im not expecting perfection since English is hard to synthesize,Id like to see how big this turns out.

Edited by lostmemory123

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I remember hearing about this last year,I thought it was already released,but eh I guess I was wrong considering I would see almost all of her songs in English by now.Anyways,I think it sounds pretty good,better then I expected honestly,Im not expecting perfection since English is hard to synthesize,Id like to see how big this turns out.

It'd be pretty big I bet!

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