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  • 俺のロードローラーだッ! (Ore no Road roller da!)
  • 俺のロードローラーだッ! (Ore no Road Roller da!)
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  • The song was first uploaded on January 1, 2008; and is Meiyokaichou-P's first and most notable work. Not only is it Meiyokaichou-P's most notable work, it's also the Kagamines' first early hits (For they're released on December 27, 2007), along with Otomania's Ievan Polkka (Len and Rin's version) uploaded three days after the Kagamines' release, "It's my Roadroller" technically became Len and Rin's second hit, with over 700,000 views to date, followed by Signal-P's "Rin Rin Signal" uploaded a week after (which also became a hit).
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#views
  • 211000
songtitle
  • "俺のロードローラーだッ!"
  • English: It's My Road Roller!
  • Romaji: Ore no Road Roller da!
original upload date
  • Jan.3.2008
yt id
  • 7
  • RWhEp63ty34
nnd id
  • sm2010871
  • sm6704207
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Category
  • Hand-drawn PV
Singer
  • Kagamine Rin and Kagamine Len
  • Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin
Date
  • 2008-01-03
Producer
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Author
  • Kitsunemu
  • Kura X
Link
  • Niconico Broadcast / YouTube Broadcast
Title
  • "俺のロードローラーだッ!" * Romaji: Ore no Roodo Rooraa da! * English: It's My Road Roller!
  • Comic PV
  • Daughter of Evil's Roadroller
Color
  • #DF7401; color:#F5DA81
Singers
Producers
  • Meiyokaichou-P merakia
abstract
  • The song was first uploaded on January 1, 2008; and is Meiyokaichou-P's first and most notable work. Not only is it Meiyokaichou-P's most notable work, it's also the Kagamines' first early hits (For they're released on December 27, 2007), along with Otomania's Ievan Polkka (Len and Rin's version) uploaded three days after the Kagamines' release, "It's my Roadroller" technically became Len and Rin's second hit, with over 700,000 views to date, followed by Signal-P's "Rin Rin Signal" uploaded a week after (which also became a hit). The song "It's my Roadroller" was somewhat iconic, which had shaped headcanons to several fans, much like "melody" or "KOISURU VOC@LOID", which shaped the headcanons for Hatsune Miku and terms such as "master". It's later featured in the Exit Tunes compilation, "Vocaloanthems", and is fully remastered. In the song "It's my Roadroller" itself, it talks how Len and Rin thanks "you" who bought them as Vocaloids, and how they were ready to sing. They became somewhat mischievous not that they weren't in the beginning and started a little rampage and left you alone, saying they're "ready to fly on their own".