Talk:Status/@comment-34881979-20181230102830/@comment-53539-20181230233209

We encountered problems like this before too.

In 2010/11 I was arguing with Crossfrowne over the "soul singer" status of Leon and Lola, while Crossy didn't notice what they were. They treated them as generic vocals. I argued for this reason that our most popular depiction was of two white people, but soul music is a black music genre. Crossy argued back that it doesn't matter as british soul musicians tend not always to be black. The trouble... We had an interview at this point we didn't know about confirming their both voiced by black singers.

Awkward.

And this isn't the only example... VOCALOOP is another.

We are not so good with non-mainstream Vocaloid coverage as we are with vocaloid coverage, especially when it isn't confirmed Vocaloid because we loose interest. Heck. We loose interest lately in newer Vocaloids. Its dangerous to be like this but its all because it can be the same old stuff we're used to.