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>Who is your favourite producer and why?
Probably Mitchie M. His extremely catchy style and command of all different genres is not only impressive but also made me realize "wow, maybe Vocaloid can actually sound professional and like real music".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Ge7nbu8TY
There's not a single track of his that I dislike, only ones I'm indifferent to. I own both his albums and they're the only Vocaloid CDs I've ever bought. But then again that doesn't really mean anything because I'd buy whoo's stuff in a heartbeat if they were actually distributed physically.
>Which song do you have the biggest emotional connection to?
I don't really understand this question. I'll never forget Two-Faced Lovers till the day I die if that's what you mean though. If I had to pick a single song to represent my Vocaloid it'd be that. I still remember freshly and fondly my first time hearing it in Project Diva Extend and I still haven't gotten tired of listening to it. I always make sure to play it during every Project Diva session.
>Who is your least favourite producer and why?
Your favorite producer. Or whoever did the Daughter of Evil songs. Or whoever did Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder. Or whoever did Paradichlorobenzene. Or whoever did Kagamine HachiHachi Flower Fight. All those horribly tuned screeching non-songs can go straight to hell along with anyone who likes them.

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