[Retirement Scam P] What Is the Ranking of Popular Songs by SLAVE.V-V-R?
The Vocaloid producer SLAVE.V-V-R, who declares retirement with every new song post and for some reason always fails to retire—earning the nickname “retirement scam P.” In 2019, “I’ll Punch You 8,759,632,145 Times with This Piano” hit a million views, and in 2023, “N’a’a’a” also reached a million, making his name widely known.
His trademark is smooth English pronunciation using VOCALOID, and that one-of-a-kind singing voice captivates fans.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of SLAVE.V-V-R’s most popular songs!
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My love is HelsanderSLAVE V-V-R22rank/position

This is a Vocaloid track with a unique worldview that likens the feelings of love to lightning.
Released by SLAVE.V-V-R in October 2024, it features MEIKO’s powerful vocals that leave a strong impression.
The energetic hard rock sound seems to channel the exhilaration of romance as-is.
The signature shout sections from SLAVE.V-V-R are irresistible, too.
And of course, there’s a fantastic guitar solo! Give it a listen and crank up your energy!
Do big boobs even mean anything on an ugly girl?SLAVE.V-V-R23rank/position

The title gives quite an aggressive impression, but for some reason the intro starts with Mendelssohn’s Wedding March.
The lyrics are marked by a boyish, elementary-school-style bashfulness.
The passionate, high-energy vibe of the old guy (the matchmaker) giving a speech is great.


