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Who is the real supercell's vocalist

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Luckman
I often heard supercell's song sung by hatsune miku, yanagi nagi, and someone that I don't know who has it's voice (Someone that sang "My Dearest", 1st OP of Guilty Crown Anime)

I'm just only know that Ryo was the one who made the supercell's songs...
But who is the real vocalist of that band???? :roll:
mathexpert
Supercell held auditions from May 25 to June 19, 2011 for a guest vocalist on the band's third album. The main criteria for the vocalist was his or her voice, as Supercell was not concerned with the singer's gender or age.[27] Out of about 2,000 candidates, two girls were chosen: a 15-year-old named Koeda and a 17-year-old named Chelly.[28][29] Supercell collaborated with the dōjin musician Dixie Flatline to produce the split single "Sekiranun Graffiti (積乱雲グラフィティ?) / Fallin' Fallin' Fallin'" released on August 31, 2011 by Sony Music Direct.[30] Ryo composed "Sekiranun Graffiti" and Dixie Flatline composed "Fallin' Fallin' Fallin'"; both songs are sung by Hatsune Miku.[31] "Sekiranun Graffiti" is used as the opening theme to Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend.[32]
- wikipedia

sometimes they also collaborate with others; for example, for Light My Fire (shana III OP) they used KOTOKO's vocals.
LQA20Ans
They don't have 'Real vocallist'

all vocalists are just 'guest' vocalist.
-Seren-
but i think Koeda is now the official vocalist of supercell tho
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Luckman
so, Koeda was the singer of "My Dearest"..., am I right??
and also, my friend tell me that sometimes Ryo become the vocalist..., but I think it's not right....
well, actually I don't know... haha
-Seren-
`lol. thats not happening. i dont hear a guy's voice in all of supercell's songs and yes, that was Koeda
Martinawa
Answer is none.

There is a lot of people on Nico who does that (And Supercell, as you should know, is popular from Nico) and no one really cares about that. Music is what it really matters. Voice must be good, sure, but it's not that thing, if it fits with the song it's fine, and if the song is great (Now I remember Rock 'n' Roll nan desu no) then any voice will make a great song. We must think more about who makes the song instead of who performs it. For example, this is dramatically important in Vocaloid songs.
mathexpert
s1ck bump
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