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〝LOVE IS OVER〝 ([personal profile] wanderlast) wrote in [community profile] module_tcg2025-08-11 05:57 pm

Weekly Vocaloid Rankings 001



Welcome to Module's Weekly Vocaloid Rankings! Each week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite of two songs and help it climb against the competition. Let's see what songs are in the running this week!

Weekly Vocaloid Rankings is a weekly game where you vote for your favorite song of two. Give them a listen and see where you land! Once the round ends, we'll count up the votes. Those who vote for the favorite song will receive 6 random cards. If you vote for the other song, you'll still receive a reward of 3 random cards as thanks.

This week's theme: Early Hits!


Since Module just celebrated our grand opening, what better way to cap off the day than to take a look at Vocaloid history? The two songs below are some of the most influential early songs from Miku's release.

Fun fact of the week: These two works were the first two original songs released on a CD featuring Miku!

Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru - ika feat. Hatsune MikuAnata no Utahime - azuma feat. Hatsune Miku

Make your choice below!


This round ends Monday, August 18.
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[personal profile] ryuugurena 2025-08-14 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru is the obv pick here, no denying Anata no Utahime is influential but the former is just so much more

Also as for the stuff about the first song album, that was a fan compilation, not an actual album or CD. afaik it never received a physical release at any point and most of the producers had no role in it. The first Miku CDs were probably released at M3 '07 fall, at least that's as far as the evidence goes rn