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Kagamine Rin Meltdown

Minggu, 01 September 2013
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KAGAMINE TWINS

Kagamine Rin - Meltdown


There are various interpretations of this song. The PV can be literally interpreted as Rin jumping into a nuclear reactor to commit a martyred suicide or figuratively as Rin trying to get rid of her past or to purge herself of her sins, and leave it behind in order to grow up and become an adult.
Iroha says the lyrics and video represent conflicts of inner psychological world. In the video, Rin jumps into a reactor core/nuclear reactor and chokes someone, possibly to death. The little Rin stands for innocent childish mind inside her. The choking scene symbolizes erasing her past self and starting a new. [1]
Piano sheet music appeared in the ピアノソロ やさしくひける ボーカロイド Selection for Piano collection. This song has also appeared as sheet music in the Vocaloid Best selection series. This also song featured in the mook ボカロ☆バンドスコア, vol.2.
This song is featured in the Miku no Hi Kanshasai 39's Giving Day concert, the Mikunopolis in Los Angeles concert, the MikuPa Tokyo 2011 concert, and the Miku no Hi Dai Kanshasai 39's Giving Day concert; also in games such as Project DIVA 2ndProject DIVA ExtendProject DIVA Arcade and Miku Flick/02.

The Controversy

There was a controversy over the video related with the Weekly Vocaloid Ranking. Taking advantage of the Vocaloid Ranking's score system, the people made dummy accounts and put the song on their MyList, just to increase its score in the ranking, making it stay in the top 20 indefinitely. Though iroha(sasaki) asked the viewers to stop the illegitimate scoring, it did not end and in retaliation, Iroha deleted the video from his account and put it up on Nagimiso.SYS's. This disqualified the video from being in the Rankings as one of the requirements is that the original composer must submit it.
This raised the awareness of the cheating behind the Rankings. The score system of the ranking was modified, thus taking many long-lasting regulars such as Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu, Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru, and World is Mine off the list altogether.
The new PV put up on Nagimiso.SYS's account features several touched-up areas including a different-looking reactor, new countdown text, and added detail in certain scenes.

KAGAMINE

Kagamine Twins - Gemini



The song was first uploaded on March 7th, 2008. It was Dixie Flatline's first Vocaloid song and his first big hit, which established him as a popular producer and resulted in him being nicknamed Gemini no Hito (ジェミニの人) by the Japanese fandom. It is featured in several albums, including the EXIT TUNES compilation "Vocalolegend" and the album "Prism" (a full album of cover songs sung by Asami Shimoda). It is also featured in the game -Project DIVA- 2nd.
Gemini is a song sung by both Rin and Len. The tone and wording of the song is rather vague, but many have taken it as a song about them as twins since Len likens himself and Rin to Gemini in the sky.
Throughout the song, Rin sings about how she goes through many troubles throughout her life, with Len coming to her aid and letting her feel as though she is not alone. The song also has references to astronomy and astrology, one time even saying that they were destined to meet 'beyond the night sky'.
Note that Gemini is referring to the meaning "twins" and not the zodiac, though there are references.
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