Talk:Appetite of a People-Pleaser/@comment-53539-20171019085612/@comment-25648422-20171019142801

Here are some points I'd like to share as well:

Regarding the third paragraph you wrote, there were fans who often point out this one thing about the producer Creep-P: some of his songs sound the same/similar, AKA uses the same melodies and all. Examples of these songs were STATIC SCREENS, PONY, TV and a few more. But after releasing TV, the next songs he released didn't sound as similar as the songs I mentioned.

As in the case of flower being used in this song, well...as far as I know, flower does not have an official English voicebank. I once heard of a cover where flower was made to sing in English and, to be honest...it didn't sound sorta good for a bit. Even the user who made the cover knows about this.

It seems that making a Vocaloid sing in an unofficial language, such as Una being made to sing in English despite the fact that she still doesn't have an official English voicebank just yet, can probably be quite a challenge for Vocaloid producers. The languages that all of the Vocaloids officially have so far overall are Japanese, English, Korean, Spanish and Chinese. (Please tell me if I missed any.) So if anyone is going to make a Vocaloid whose current official language is Japanese sing in English, the producer will have to think of clever ways to make the Vocaloid sing in English in a clear and understandable manner. So I believe it can be quite a challenge. GHOST probably finds it a little tricky to make flower sing in English.

Oh and by the way, GHOST doesn't only have flower, although she said that she will be releasing songs in which she will use flower often. Other Vocaloids I know that she has or has used are DEX, Hatsune Miku,YOHIOloid, OLIVER, Utatane Piko, Kagamine Len, Macne Nana, AVANNA, DAINA, Gachapoid and more that I probably don't remember. So yeah. A heckton of Vocaloids if you ask me.