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@wiki - Page at Hatsune Miku Wikia (in Japanese)

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  • 人狼狂詩曲 (Jinrou Kyoushikyoku)
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  • @wiki - Page at Hatsune Miku Wikia (in Japanese)
  • The song was first uploaded on April 21, 2009; along with siGrE and Witch, it became one of Suzuki-P's most notable work. It is said on Suzuki-P's blog that this song is inspired by various things, partly from the "story" of "Lobo, the King of Currumpaw", which can be read here. Several parts of the lyrics have also pointed to the gods and "symbols" of Buddhism and Hinduism. Overall, the lyrics can be interpreted in any kind of way.
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  • 200000(xsd:integer)
songtitle
  • "人狼狂詩曲"
  • English: Rhapsody of Loup-Garous
  • Romaji: Jinrou Kyoushikyoku
original upload date
  • Apr.21.2009
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  • 264000(xsd:integer)
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  • Apr.21.2009
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  • with subtitles
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Category
  • VOCALOID cover
  • UTAU cover
  • VOCAMASH
Singer
  • KAITO
  • Megurine Luka
  • Camui Gackpo
  • MEIKO
  • MEIKO
  • Kagamine Len and Kagamine Rin
  • Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len
  • Camui Gackpo and Megurine Luka
  • Kasane Teto, Kasane Ted
  • GUMI, Camui Gackpo, Megurine Luka, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len
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  • Niconico Broadcast / YouTube Broadcast
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  • VOCAMASH
  • Kaito and Meiko's Cover
  • Teto and Ted's Cover
  • Mad Death Song of Werewolf
Description
  • The cover composed by Suzuki-P; remastered. It has a different title to Rhapsody of Loup-Garous, however the lyrics are the same.
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  • #EE82EE; color:purple
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  • @wiki - Page at Hatsune Miku Wikia (in Japanese)
  • The song was first uploaded on April 21, 2009; along with siGrE and Witch, it became one of Suzuki-P's most notable work. It is said on Suzuki-P's blog that this song is inspired by various things, partly from the "story" of "Lobo, the King of Currumpaw", which can be read here. Several parts of the lyrics have also pointed to the gods and "symbols" of Buddhism and Hinduism. Overall, the lyrics can be interpreted in any kind of way. Rhapsody of Loup-Garous is also featured in the Exit Tunes compilation "Kira Hyakka Ryoran Butokai ft. Camui Gackpo" as a "thank you" gift for reaching over 100,000 views. Also, in celebration of the Kagamines' birthday on 2009, Suzuki-P also made a version using Rin and Len as the main vocals.
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