Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-6433273-20171231161124/@comment-53539-20180302135007

I had been arguing over what makes a song "notable" since 2010, but nobody cares what I have to say. People generally have no line drawn on what makes a song notable and it seems to have differ. However, based on the true concept of "notable", "notable" is the songs people can list off the top of their head, otherwise their not famous enough to get noted.

The issue is that "notable" Big Al songs are farfetched from the idea of "notable" in turn of Miku songs, since the gaps in usage and popularity is huge. So the bar has to move.

A lot of songs get noted as notable for achieving 1 million views, but as I said before they can do that but still not be all that famous or iconic to be recalled by casual fans. Meanwhile songs like the Daughter of Evil are constantly being brought up years later. They are constantly appearing in peoples' top 50 Vocaloids list and so fourth.

There are just some things like the tagalong of derivatives like Neru and Haku, or the constant reliance on the Big 8 Vocaloids, that people associate with vocaloid.