The Kagamines recount their 9 roles with various producers over the years, inspired by "Garfield's 9 Lives"
Producer 1 ~ Meiyokaichou-P
Len: Meiyokaichou-P is one of the many producers we worked with during our early years of VOCALOID fame, he's best remembered by for teaching Rin and me how to rap, and his very first song: "Big Fat Yellow Road Roller", featuring us of course.
Rin: It was also the very song that made us realized that we have fallen in love with our first character item: the Road Roller itself, I mean sure, that alongside the "wryyyyyyy" sound is mostly based off of the old Jojo memes before they became mainstream, but we're not complaining, he he he he.
Len: Yeah, we also like Bananas and Oranges to.
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Rin: If this name doesn't ring a bell to the newer fans, we understand, we haven't heard much from him since his retirement. Regardless though, we haven't forgot what he did for us a long time ago.
Len: Y'see, we've only been around for 6 months since our creation, and yet Miku-Nee chan was still at the top of the charts and we kinda got a little miffed about it, so we had Ichigyou-P help us in our "Kagamine Nation campaign" to get to the top in the form of his well known hit: "Gekokujou (kan)"...we're cool with Miku now so don't worry.
Rin: Don't forget that he was also known for using my voice to provide Neru-chan's voice instead of using Miku-Nee chan.
Len: Aw man, I still can't get over that.
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Producer 3 ~ Dixie Flatline
Rin: Dixie Flatline, also known as "Gemini no Hito", is one of the many Producers to have their best known songs being in the "Project Diva" games by SEGA, you may have heard of his songs "Just be friends" and "Torinoko City" from it. His first song and second namesake "Gemini" was among them, which were gonna talk about because it has us in it.
Len: It was also during that time where me and Rin had a bit of a temporary fallout, but collaborating with Dixie-san helped us get back together, it also helped us realize that even loved ones can fight sometimes but will always be by your side no matter what.
Rin: Love ya, banana head.
Len: Me to, orange butt XD
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Len: Kurousa-P, also known as Whiteflame, is a bit of a controversial user so to speak, he's remembered by older Project Diva fans for his song "Cantarella", but he is best known by the majority of the fanbase, both Japanese and overseas, for Miku-Nee san's mega hit "Senbonzakura", some even called it "Japan's Unofficial National anthem", and we can see why it be the case.
Rin: Indeed, because as beloved as it is overseas, it did however sorta faced some criticism by those who accused the song of being related to "Japanese Propaganda", mainly due to it's imagery and lyrics being a little bit war-like, I even heard it was removed from the Korean version of Project Diva.
Len: That's all were gonna say about it, we don't wanna bring anymore politics and controversy into it...Also please don't flame us about it, we were just doing our jobs.
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Producer 5 ~ OSTER project
Rin: Can we say that OSTER project is one of our favorite Producers to work with? Besides making some incredible Pop and Jazz songs, she's also best known for her creative takes on "Alice in Wonderland" and "The Wizard of Oz", making musicals out of them.
Len: It took me sometime to sing in English right, it's not my first language after all.
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Producer 6 ~ Hitoshizuku-P
Len: Hitoshizuku-p, also known as Samo, is best known by the fanbase for her songs and written works containing three things: Piano, story telling, and how well she uses mine and Rin's voices...especially me, he he he.
Len: What? She gained the title of "Legendary LEN Master" because of me!
Rin: Anyways, aside from what Len said, she, alongside her buddies from teamOS, are also known for the "Synchronicity" series and "Night infinity" series.
Len: Oh yeah I like "Synchronicity", too bad it had to end on a cliffhanger, though.
Rin: That's what fanfiction's for, dude.
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Rin: Much like Hitoshizuku-p, mothy, also known as Akuno-P, is best known by both older and newer fans alike for how well he uses mine and Len's voices as well as his songs containing story telling. The only difference however is that said storytelling became a humongous series with multiple songs comprised into one big narrative with lots of characters, both Synthesizers and non-Synthesizers, thus given it's name: the "Evillious series", or "the Evillious Chronicles" by overseas fans. And the majority of the series is very...morbidly dark...and confusing as all heck.
Len: *Vomiting in the other room*
Rin: Many fans who are new to the series often enter it through many of it's arcs, "Deadly Sins of Evil" and the "Daughter of Evil" being one of it's best known gateway arcs for fans.
Rin: Sorry about Len, it's just that his characters usually get the short end of stick in the series, with "Servant of Evil", the song that landed mothy into popularity, being the prime suspect. To this day he can't even look at anything that resembles a guillotine without getting flashbacks.
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Len: Phew, Sorry about the last chapter, anyways, Giga-P was actually a fun Producer to work with, best known for his techno and pops works and his high-energy arrange covers, he's also a decent Utaite to.
Rin: Is it because he's a "Legendary LEN Master"?
Len: Nooooooooooo...I mean he is, but that's not the reason, my reason is because I get to show off the goods in "Childish War", his version of "World's End Dancehall", may Wowaka rest in peace, and my favorite: "Gigant-"
Rin: OH GOD NO! SHUT UP, YOU PERVERT!
Len: YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS, RIN!
Rin: Oh yeah, may I remind of "Shota Sho-"
Len: NO! ANYTHING BUT THAT DX
Rin: Yeah that's what I thought XD
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Rin: And now last but not least: Nori-P, he's best known for making two versions of "Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder", mines being made first, and Len's being made next. We haven't heard from him for 8 years since then until he called me back in 2018 to make "Haru no arashi"
Len: I'm still confused about why my version somehow got more popular than Rin's for some reason, maybe because of said goods.