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Triple Baka

Triple Baka

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About

Triple Baka is a song by a Vocaloid producer named Lamaze-P (ラマーズP)[1], featuring the Vocaloids Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto, and Akita Neru. Lamaze-P has also made the songs Get Down, and Po Pi Po. He is also known as ごじまじP (GojimajiP) when he is using UTAUs.

Origin

The original short version of Triple baka was released on June 28, 2008.

People then began making their own variations of the Triple Baka video, by replacing Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto, and Akita Neru with character from other sources.

The Full version of the song was later released on July 13, 2008, but people prefer the shorter version when making their own parodies of the song.


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Popularity on YouTube

The full version of Triple Baka has reached nearly 2'000'000 views, and other variations of the same song have up to 300'000 views. The shorter version has approximately 700'000 views, but on both cases, there are multiple videos with over 100'000 views, so all numbers are estimates.

Parodies of the song are numerous, but the most popular of them have reached over 150'000 views.

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[1] Vocaloid Wiki – Lamaze-P


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