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rdfs:label
  • なまえのないうた (Namae no Nai Uta)
  • なまえのないうた (Namae no nai Uta)
rdfs:comment
  • "Namae no Nai Uta" was first uploaded on August 18, 2009; and is DATEKEN's 10th work, the previous being Never. It's among some of DATEKEN's most notable songs; Namae no nai uta with 200,000 views, for that it reached Nico Hall of fame (exceeding 100,000 views). DATEKEN noted in his mylist description that it was a "humming song", for Len hummed throughout the song. As the title suggest, it is a "Nameless Song". It tells how Len was in a room alone, and he felt somewhat lonely in that room. He started to hum a melody, a melody of his own, and it turned into "the" song.
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#views
  • 267000
songtitle
  • "なまえのないうた"
  • English: Nameless Song
  • Romaji: Namae o nai uta
original upload date
  • Aug.18.2009
yt id
  • 3
  • 43
  • IpL0-0Yb6Qg
  • _VXEsQTW1b0
nnd id
  • sm12892470
  • sm17795674
  • sm8059867
  • sm8171896
  • sm8672726
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Category
  • Human cover
  • Chorus
  • VOCALOID cover; Arrangement
Singer
Date
  • 2009-08-18
Producer
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Author
Link
  • Niconico Broadcast / piapro Broadcast / YouTube Broadcast
Links
  • *
Title
  • Nico Chorus
  • Seriyu's Cover
  • Nameless Girl
  • Rumdarjun's Cover
  • ShounenT's Cover
  • "なまえのないうた" * Romaji: Namae no Nai Uta * English: Nameless Song
Description
  • A mashup of Namae no Nai Uta and Rolling Girl.
Color
  • #F5DA81; color:#8A4B08
  • #F5DA81; color:#8A4B08;
Singers
  • Kagamine Len * (Kagamine Rin )
Producers
  • DATEKEN * Tom
abstract
  • "Namae no Nai Uta" was first uploaded on August 18, 2009; and is DATEKEN's 10th work, the previous being Never. It's among some of DATEKEN's most notable songs; Namae no nai uta with 200,000 views, for that it reached Nico Hall of fame (exceeding 100,000 views). DATEKEN noted in his mylist description that it was a "humming song", for Len hummed throughout the song. As the title suggest, it is a "Nameless Song". It tells how Len was in a room alone, and he felt somewhat lonely in that room. He started to hum a melody, a melody of his own, and it turned into "the" song.