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A lot of people will constantly fail to realize why singers and their fanbases are worse than the Vocaloids. The general message of singers and the fanbase is, "You're not invited to the fanbase if you never had sex or had sex less than 3 times." The singers and fanbases have a lot of people that enjoy rubbing their money and sex life into everyone's face. They like to get into arguments with the other singer fanbases over who has more sex and is more "Chad" than the others.
You can probably find a country, rap, metal, pop or any other genre's song that is basically just, "I Had More Sex Than You," because that's all it ever comes down to. You could make Miku sing about how she wants to date an incel, but you'll never find a female willing to make such a song. Almost every singer generates an obnoxious cult surrounding their ridiculous personality where, even if I remotely liked the dumb shit, I'm not really invited to the fanbase. You can't reason with any of them, anyway.
It doesn't seem like there's as much of this behavior with the female fanbase of Vocaloids. I mean, the average singer has music that basically boils down to singing, "I got more sex than everyone else!", while I'd rather listen to Miku sing about cookies, lel. Every singer's fanbase consists of the most rabid morons, and it's why I'll never bother with them, again. I once thought there could be an exception to this behavior, but it's a waste of time to try to find one. Every band I used to listen to has the same expectations, and no matter how annoying any aspect of the Vocaloid/UTAU fanbase can get, it will never be worse than dealing with every singer's fanbase.
You can probably find a country, rap, metal, pop or any other genre's song that is basically just, "I Had More Sex Than You," because that's all it ever comes down to. You could make Miku sing about how she wants to date an incel, but you'll never find a female willing to make such a song. Almost every singer generates an obnoxious cult surrounding their ridiculous personality where, even if I remotely liked the dumb shit, I'm not really invited to the fanbase. You can't reason with any of them, anyway.
It doesn't seem like there's as much of this behavior with the female fanbase of Vocaloids. I mean, the average singer has music that basically boils down to singing, "I got more sex than everyone else!", while I'd rather listen to Miku sing about cookies, lel. Every singer's fanbase consists of the most rabid morons, and it's why I'll never bother with them, again. I once thought there could be an exception to this behavior, but it's a waste of time to try to find one. Every band I used to listen to has the same expectations, and no matter how annoying any aspect of the Vocaloid/UTAU fanbase can get, it will never be worse than dealing with every singer's fanbase.