Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27090994-20170426115424/@comment-7882956-20170426201534

Gumi is not a Filipino VOCALOID. She is a Japanese (and English) VOCALOID. When we refer to a character in regards to language/nationality/ethnicity (etc), we refer to them by the languages they're built to sing, not the voice provider's ethnicity (unless the company and related individuals (artists, voice providers, etc) state that a character is of ___ descent specifically. For example, Zhiyu Moke is confirmed to be half or part Chinese apparently...). Gumi is a Japanese Vocaloid who became bilingual in English in 2013. She is a Japanese/English bilingual Vocaloid.

But like Rain said, if Gumi had a Filipino voicebank, then she would be considered a Filipino VOCALOID. Does that make any sense?