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What kind of song is meltdown by Rin?

What kind of song is meltdown by Rin?

” Meltdown ” is an original song by iroha (sasaki) and is widely regarded as his best work. It’s also one of Rin’s most notable songs. There are various interpretations of this song.

Who is Kagamine Rin in Project DIVA future?

Kagamine Rin (鏡 (かがみ) 音 (ね) リン, Kagamine Rin) is a character in the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series. Kagamine Rin Original Module, as she appears in Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone. Facial wise, Kagamine Rin is most notable for her short blonde hair and wears hairclips and a white bow tied on her head.

Is there a remix of meltdown by Cosmo?

A popular remix of “Meltdown” done by CosMo and illustrated again by Nagimiso.SYS. This version features a different music arrangement as well more expressiveness in Rin’s voice, with various voice breaks and changes of pitch. The PV also features a new design for Rin, looking younger than her original depiction and wearing a lolita dress.

Which is the best version of meltdown by Roshin?

A jazzy “Meltdown” remix by rerulili. This version features various jazz instruments like the bass, piano and drums. A hard and catchy trance remix realized by Studio Kit. A typography PV of “Rolling Melt” by Poyzo. A “Meltdown” parody with a lolicon Twist.

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What is the meaning of the song Meltdown?

Meltdown ( 炉心融解) is a song by Kagamine Rin, and was created by multiple artists: 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.

Why did meltdown stay up on Vocaloid rankings?

It stayed up in the Weekly Vocaloid Rankings because people constantly made dummy accounts and put Meltdown on their MyLists (which is how the Vocaloid Rankings score songs). The video was soon deleted after the dummy accounts were found out (people were asked to stop doing this, but it didn’t stop).