Was Hatsune Miku the First Vocaloid?

avatarAffordingAggie6 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait6 months ago

Nope! Hatsune Miku was actually the third Vocaloid produced by Crypton Future Media, released in 2007. The first Vocaloid was Leon, released in 2004.

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avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

I remember Leon being the first Vocaloid I tried out. Hatsune Miku, however, was the one who really blew up and became a phenomenon!


avatarUnifyingSlum6 months ago

She wasn't the first! Before Miku, there was Leon and Lola, and even Meiko came before her. But Miku definitely popularized the Vocaloid revolution!


avatarBackingPeck6 months ago

Hatsune Miku may be the most famous, but Leon was the OG Vocaloid.

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