![]() ![]() Mitchie M began Vocaloid in mid-2011, and has had steady popularity since. The word "deco" in Japanese means forehead, which he picked because he has a large forehead. He has been using Vocaloid since late 2008. Outside of his Vocaloid career, he is also a DJ and has released many non-Vocaloid songs.ĭECO*27 is a popular producer who primarily uses Miku and Gumi in his songs. He began using Vocaloid in 2007, and continues to do so today. He is the only member of the amateur producer group, livetune. Kz is an electropop producer who uses Miku in all his songs. World's End Dancehall (Miku Hatsune and Luka Megurine). ![]() He retired from using Vocaloid in mid-2011 and is now in a band called Hitorie. He uses Miku for the majority of his songs. Wowaka is a very well-known producer who began using Vocaloid in 2009. He is now retired from working with Vocaloids, instead focusing on his own music career. He has only ever used Miku in his songs, and generally makes mostly pop/rock. Ryo is arguably one of the most well-known producers, with the view count on all his uploads on Nico Nico Douga totaling to over 10,000,000, and most of his songs having over one million views. Here's a list of some well-known producers and the stories they tell with the songs they compose. Producers are an important part of Vocaloid culture, where they're the ones who actually do the music (and sometimes video and cover) making for everyone to enjoy. ![]()
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