@wiki - page at the Hatsune Miku Wiki (in Japanese).
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- The song was uploaded on March 6, 2008. It's one of Minato's early and most notable works. It ranked first on The Vocaloid Weekly Ranking #25, and on October 28, 2008 it reached The Nico Hall of Fame (over 100,000 views). The song currently reached half a million views on Niconico. Several parodies and utaite covers have been made.
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| - @wiki - page at the Hatsune Miku Wiki (in Japanese).
- The song was uploaded on March 6, 2008. It's one of Minato's early and most notable works. It ranked first on The Vocaloid Weekly Ranking #25, and on October 28, 2008 it reached The Nico Hall of Fame (over 100,000 views). The song currently reached half a million views on Niconico. Several parodies and utaite covers have been made. The song depicts Len as a womanizer and a playboy who sleeps with and leaves women and thinks love is 'just a game'. However, although he declares himself a Casanova, he knows his inner sorrow incapacitates him to love. In the end, all his succumbed feelings spiral out.
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