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What are the popular songs by Lamaze-P, a Vocaloid producer who also works under the name Gojimaji-P?

LamazeP, a Vocaloid producer who started his music career while attending an animation vocational school.

After discovering VOCALOID, he studied DTM (desktop music) and has released a wide variety of songs, including anime-style tracks, denpa songs, and ballads.

He has many Hall of Fame tracks, including the million-hit Ochame Kinou (Hyperactive Fun Function), and is also highly regarded as an illustrator.

This time, we’re introducing a ranking of LamazeP’s popular songs—hope you enjoy it!

What are the popular songs by Lamaze-P, a Vocaloid producer who also works under the name Gojimaji-P?

The secret to “sweetness” is “love,” isn’t it?Ramāzu P8rank/position

The secret of “sweetness” is “love,” right? - Satou Sasara for LamazeP
The secret to “sweetness” is “love,” isn’t it?Ramāzu P

It’s a cute mutual-love song that belts out, “If you like me, show it more with your actions!” It’s a track by Lamaze-P, a Vocaloid producer known for numerous hits like “PoPiPo,” released in 2016.

The straightforward feelings toward someone you like, set to a lively band sound, are truly adorable.

You might even find yourself thinking, “I wish someone felt this strongly about me…” And if you’re currently in a relationship, it could be a chance to reflect on it.

Are you properly saying, “I like you”?

I’m turning into a girl!Ramāzu P9rank/position

I’m Turning into a Girl! - Hatsune Miku for LamazeP
I’m turning into a girl!Ramāzu P

“Hatsune Miku is bewildered that KAITO has turned into a girl.” That single sentence became a song as-is.

The track “Onnanoko ni Nacchau!” (“I’ll Turn Into a Girl!”) by Vocaloid producer Lamaze-P was released in August 2023.

Through social media posts and from friends, Miku learns that KAITO has become interested in “turning into a girl,” and the way her emotional turmoil unfolds is just so cute.

Of course, the song isn’t saying anything about becoming a girl itself; it’s about the experience of “someone you’ve known forever suddenly changing.” The back-and-forth among the Vocaloid characters gives the piece a touch that recalls the vibe of the old Vocaloid scene.