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* PinkIsErotic: "Animal" and "Rabbit Hole" both have a pink color theme, and are some of his lewdest songs.
** Vampire!Miku also wears pink, and is certainly no stranger to sexuality.
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** The name of the Module costume for the ''VideoGame/ProjectDiva'' version of "Two Breaths Walking" is a play on the words "Bless You" and "Breathe You". The official title goes with "Breathe With You".

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** The name of the Module costume for the ''VideoGame/ProjectDiva'' ''VideoGame/HatsuneMikuProjectDiva'' version of "Two Breaths Walking" is a play on the words "Bless You" and "Breathe You". The official title goes with "Breathe With You".
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** The name of the Module costume for the ''VideoGame/ProjectDiva'' version of "Two Breaths Walking" is a play on the words "Bless You" and "Breathe You". The official title goes with "Breathe With You".
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** Possibly his most blatant is ''Rabbit Hole''.

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** Possibly his most blatant is ''Rabbit Hole''."Rabbit Hole".
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** Possibly his most blatant is ''Rabbit Hole''.
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* ConceptAlbum:''Love Calande'' tells the story of the relationship of two high-schoolers over the course of a year, with each track corresponding to a month.

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* ConceptAlbum: "Love Calander" tells the story of the relationship of two high-schoolers over the course of a year, with each track corresponding to a month.

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* ''Love Calender'' (2012)



* ''Love Calender'' (2018)


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* CallBack: In "Rookie", the main character has tattoos representing all of Deco's previous albums.
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** Also happens a bit in "Rookie". The English verse switches to a more oppressive rock style, then the part immediately after has a more sweet look and sound, before it switches back to the regular instrumental.

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** Also happens a bit in "Rookie". The English verse verse and the cheering switches to a more oppressive rock style, then the part immediately after has a more sweet look and sound, before it switches back to the regular instrumental.
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* BilingualBonus: "HIBANA", and later ''Rookie'', both have a verse in English. "U" from the ''MANNEQUIN'' album is also written entirely in English. (Which means that the titular song of that album also has an English verse.)

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* BilingualBonus: "HIBANA", and later ''Rookie'', "Rookie", both have a verse in English. "U" from the ''MANNEQUIN'' album is also written entirely in English. (Which means that the titular song of that album also has an English verse.)



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* BilingualBonus: "HIBANA" has a verse in English. "U" from the ''MANNEQUIN'' album is also written entirely in English. (Which means that the titular song of that album also has an English verse.)

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* BilingualBonus: "HIBANA" has "HIBANA", and later ''Rookie'', both have a verse in English. "U" from the ''MANNEQUIN'' album is also written entirely in English. (Which means that the titular song of that album also has an English verse.)


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* BilingualBonus: "HIBANA" has a verse in English. "U" from the ''MANNEQUIN'' album is also written entirely in English.

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* {{Crossover}}: He participated in the 2023 Vocaloid/''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' collaboration ''Project Voltage'' via the song "Volt Tackle", in which Miku has a Pikachu and a serious crush on someone. The song also features various musical cues and sound effects from the mainline ''Pokémon'' games.

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* {{Crossover}}: He participated in the 2023 2023-2024 Vocaloid/''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' collaboration ''Project Voltage'' via the song "Volt Tackle", in which Miku has a Pikachu and a serious crush on someone. The song also features various musical cues and sound effects from the mainline ''Pokémon'' games.
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* {{Yandere}}: Once again "Psychogram" and "Mono Poisoner".
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* Crossover: He participated in the Vocaloid-Pokemon collab ''Project Voltage'' via his latest song, "Volt Tackle", in which Miku has a Pikachu and a serious crush on someone.

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* Crossover: {{Crossover}}: He participated in the Vocaloid-Pokemon collab 2023 Vocaloid/''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' collaboration ''Project Voltage'' via his latest song, the song "Volt Tackle", in which Miku has a Pikachu and a serious crush on someone.someone. The song also features various musical cues and sound effects from the mainline ''Pokémon'' games.
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* ArcNumber: 27, of course. "39" also shows up numerous times due to it being a play on words of "Miku".

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* ArcNumber: 27, of course. "39" also shows up numerous times due to it being a [[GoroawaseNumber play on words words]] of "Miku".



* BilingualBonus: "HIBANA" has a verse in English. "U" from the Mannequin album is also written in English.

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** "Dilemma"'s PV also makes use of a lot of grays.

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* TheReveal: [[spoiler:The end of the PV for "Mannequin" reveals that only Dilemma!Miku is the real Miku - the rest of them are simply mannequins.]]
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* ObsessionSong: "Psychogram".

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* SoloDuet: An interesting case in his collaboration with fellow producer Pinocchio-P, "(Not) A Devil": Miku is the only singer, but due to the difference between the producers' tuning styles for her voice, it sounds like two different vocalists.
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A prominent Music/{{Vocaloid}} composer. His name is usually stylized with an asterisk, and is [[NoPronunciationGuide pronounced]] "Deco Niina".

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A prominent Music/{{Vocaloid}} composer. His name is usually stylized with an asterisk, and is [[NoPronunciationGuide pronounced]] pronounced "Deco Niina".
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Deco's name can be read as "Deco-Two-Seven" or "Deco-Twenty Seven", despite being officially pronounced "Deco-Nina".


A prominent Music/{{Vocaloid}} composer. His name is usually stylized with an asterisk, and is pronounced "Deco Niina".

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* {{Tsundere}}: Miku in "Cinderella", though it's mainly based on her insecurities rather than her feelings toward the "prince".

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** Implied to be what happens in the second verse of "Cinderella (Giga First Night Remix)".



* UnexpectedCharacter: Ten years later, not many people were expecting DECO*27 to release a sequel to 2009's "Two Breaths Walking".

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A prominent Music/{{Vocaloid}} composer. His name is usually stylized with an asterisk, and is pronounced "Deco Niina".

He was born in the year 1986, and his major influences include bands such as Bump of Chicken and Blink 182. DECO*27 plays a lefty Gibson Les Paul Jr Double Cutaway and often provides backing vocals to his Vocaloid songs; he is known for writing powerful, philosophical love songs that all [[CanonWelding reference and cross-reference each other]]. He currently owns Music/HatsuneMiku and Gumi, and while many of his Miku songs were big hits in Japan, he has shot to overseas fame with his Gumi rock ballad "Yowamushi Montblanc". Whenever he produces a new song, it is likely to spend an ungodly amount of time on Website/NicoNicoDouga's weekly ranking ("Mozaik Role" has spent five months up there and is still going strong).

Many of DECO*27's recent works have been produced with music videos created by amateur animator akka; the two started working together after she created an unofficial PV for his song "Nisoku Hokou" ("Two Breaths Walking"). After seeing its quality, DECO*27 commissioned her to make the PV for "Yowamushi Montblanc", and the rest is history. The two often work with illustrator mirto, and the three sometimes call themselves the "Amatou Trio".

DECO*27 has announced that he wants to try shifting from an indies, Vocaloid sound to a full band sound, and his album ''Aimai Elegy'' featured a number of songs either performed or covered by marina (who was the [[NonSingingVoice musical half]] of ''Anime/AngelBeats''' own Iwasawa Asami, original lead singer of FakeBand Girls Dead Monster). This is a progression from his previous albums, which often include popular utata covers of his singles.

In 2018, he established the music studio OTOIRO, under which all of his newer songs have been produced. The studio's staff includes himself, arranger Rockwell, and fellow producer Teddyloid as music development and akka, Roduki, Yuma Saito, DMYM, Hachisan, Awashima, and [=NNNuventus=] on illustration and video production.

[[HurricaneOfPuns He loves to make pun-based titles by substituting similar-sounding kanji to create different meanings.]]

!!Discography
* ''Sou Ai -so i-'' (2009)
* ''No You, No Me'' (2009)
* ''Love Gazer'' (2009)
* ''Sou Ai Sei Ri Ron'' (2010)
* ''Parallel world'' (2010)
* ''Aimai Elegy'' (2010)
* ''Yume Yume'' (2012)
* ''Decoustic'' (2012)
* ''DECO*27 VOCALOID COLLECTION 2008~2012'' (2013)
* ''Conti New'' (2014)
* ''Ghost'' (2016)
* ''Love Calender'' (2018)
* ''Android Girl'' (2019)
* ''Undead Alice'' (2020)
* ''Mannequin'' (2022)

!!Tropes relating to DECO*27 include:
* AntiLoveSong: ''Tons'' of these, particularly in ''GHOST.'' Among them are "Android Girl", "Streaming Heart", "Anti-Beat", and "MKDR".
* ArcNumber: 27, of course. "39" also shows up numerous times due to it being a play on words of "Miku".
** Since it's DECO*27, he plays around with this on occasion: in "Ai Kotoba II", it's referenced that 3 times 9 is 27, while in "Snow Song Show", the sum of the date that Miku becomes Santa (December ''27th'') is 39.
* ArcWords: "Thank you" tends to crop up a lot in his songs.
* BilingualBonus: "HIBANA" has a verse in English. "U" from the Mannequin album is also written in English.
* BreakUpSong:
** "118 (Iiya)" is about someone desperately attempting to distance themselves and break up with the person they're with after realizing they've come to hate them.
** "Pseudo-Hope Syndrome" is similar, though it's more about finally finding the courage to break up with someone after making numerous excuses to keep staying with them.
** From ''Mannequin'', "Dilemma".
* ChristmasEpisode: "Snow Song Show", which is also a collaboration between him and fellow Miku producer sasakure.UK.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The original fan PV (considered canon by Android Girl's release) of "Two Breaths Walking" and its official remake are completely in monochrome.
** "Dilemma"'s PV also makes use of a lot of grays.
* DestructiveRomance: "118", "Streaming Heart", "LIAR DANCE", "Android Girl", "Mozaik Role" and more.
* HurricaneOfPuns: In the lyrics, in the titles; DECO*27 has this trope in spades.
* IfICantHaveYou…: In "Psychogram":
-->''If you won't give me an answer, I DON'T NEED YOU.''
* IntercourseWithYou: "Otome Dissection" has a couple of shades of a FriendsWithBenefits type relationship.
** "Vampire" and "Animal" also have some rather innuendo-filled lyrics.
* MoodWhiplash: Used interestingly in "Psychogram". The main verses are very oppressive, heavy and rock-like to fit the claustrophobic hold the narrator has on their victim, while the chorus abruptly switches to a lighter, sweeter tone as the narrator tries to convince their victim that they're doing it because they love them.
* ObsessionSong: "Psychogram".
* PunBasedTitle: "Ai think so," (pronounced like "I think so") and "Ai Kotoba" (being a play on "aikotoba" ("password") and "ai kotoba" ("love words")).
* ProductPlacement: "Salamander" has a label for Nissin Cup Noodles scroll past during the instrumental segment between the first chorus and the second verse. The lyrics are also based on "Spicy" and "Chili Tomato" flavor Cup Noodles.
* RobotGirl: The eponymous Android Girl from "Android Girl".
* SavingChristmas: "Snow Song Show" involves Miku trying to save Christmas from being forgotten by becoming the new Santa.
* SequelSong: All over the place, with the references and connections in lyrics and music videos. "Ai Kotoba" and its three sequels also count.
* SillyLoveSongs: All the Ai Kotobas, "Stickybug", "Heart a la mode", "A You Who's Like Me, A Me Who's like You", and even more.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Ten years later, not many people were expecting DECO*27 to release a sequel to 2009's "Two Breaths Walking".

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A prominent {{Vocaloid}} composer. His name is usually stylized with an asterisk (DECO*27), and is pronounced "Deco Niina".

He was born in the year 1986, and his major influences include bands such as Bump of Chicken and Blink 182. DECO*27 plays a lefty Gibson Les Paul Jr Double Cutaway and often provides backing vocals to his Vocaloid songs; he is known for writing powerful, philosophical love songs that all [[CanonWelding reference and cross-reference each other]]. He currently owns Miku and Gumi, and while many of his Miku songs were big hits in Japan, he has shot to overseas fame with his Gumi rock ballad ''Yowamushi Montblanc''. Whenever he produces a new song, it is likely to spend an ungodly amount of time on NicoNicoDouga's weekly ranking (''Mozaik Role'' has spent five months up there and is still going strong).

Many of DECO*27's recent works have been produced with music videos created by amateur animator akka; the two started working together after she created an unofficial PV for his song ''Nisoku Hokou'' (Two Breaths Per Step). After seeing its quality, DECO*27 commissioned her to make the PV for ''Yowamushi Montblanc'', and the rest is history. The two often work with illustrator mirto, and the three sometimes call themselves the "Amatou Trio".

DECO*27 has announced that he wants to try shifting from an indies, {{Vocaloid}} sound to a full band sound, and his upcoming album ''Aimai Elegy'' will feature a number of songs either performed or covered by marina (who was the [[NonSingingVoice musical half]] of ''Anime/AngelBeats''' own Iwasawa Asami, original lead singer of FakeBand Girls Dead Monster). This is a progression from his previous albums, which often include popular utata covers of his singles.

[[HurricaneOfPuns He loves to make pun-based titles by substituting similar-sounding kanji to create different meanings.]]

!DECO*27's mini-albums:
!!Soi ''(Melody of Love ~Soi)''
An album featuring mainly Miku songs, along with a few utata covers. Released in May 2009.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# ing
# Haruichi.
# Mittsuba no Clover
# Souaisei Riron
# Ai + k = aki (feat. [=40mP=])
# N←oitpac
# Renkyori Enai (retake)
# Kurukuru Oniku
# Boku mitai na Kimi, Kimi mitai na Boku
# 6ui (feat. Topi)
[[/folder]]
!!No You, No Me
Another mainly-Miku album, this one featuring a self-cover by DECO*27. Released in September 2009.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# Kakose
# Kyou Umareru Kimi, Ashita Umareru Boku
# Nisoku Hokou
# Aikotoba [[hottip:*:References both Souaisei Riron and Boku mitai na Kimi, Kimi mitai na Boku]]
# "bye-bye" by my Ai
# Autoscopy
# Kakurenbo -hide-and-seek- [[hottip:*:The first "kakurenbo" in the title means "hidden love", making the title itself a {{pun}}]]
# No You, No Me
# Miraise
# Aikotoba -DECO*27 ver.-
[[/folder]]
!!Love Gazer
A Miku album featuring both many new songs and many remixed versions of NicoNicoDouga-broadcast ones. Released in December of 2009.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# 5/29 -Kimi no Oto-
# Re:[repaint]
# Love Gazer
# Kimi Ijou, Boku Miman. (album ver)
# Nan Desho?
# Dummy Dummy
# [[PunnyName Kisou Honnou]]
# Ai think so, (album ver)
# Tsumi to Batsu (album ver)
# 5/29 -Boku no Oto-
# Ai think so, (Topi ver.)
# Kimi Ijou, Boku Miman. (DECO*27 ver.) (album ver)
# [[{{Supercell}} Eager Love]] -Koi wa Sen, Fubuku mix- (album ver)
[[/folder]]
!!Palovrell World
DECO*27's first Gumi album. Features songs which cross-reference each other like mad. Also the first album that doesn't feature any guest covers. Released in July 2010.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# Lovrel
# Linoleum
# Mozaik Role
# Dare datte "Dare dakke"
# Yowamushi Montblanc
# Boku no Namae wa
# Lovrell
[[/folder]]
!DECO*27's full albums:
!!Souaisei Riron ''(Theory of Relativity)''
His major debut album, mainly featuring Miku. Many of the included songs also appear on one or the other of the mini-albums. This is the first of his albums to feature guest composer remixes, and the first to have a DVD of the music videos produced; it includes a version of akka's Nisoku Hokou PV with the ''NeonGenesisEvangelion'' ShoutOut removed (probably for copyright reasons). The title is a pun on Einstein's theory, and refers to human relations.
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# Souaisei Riron
# Haruichi.
# Ai + K = [=aKi=]
# Shin-E Summit
# Aikotoba
# Shinyou Sheet
# Boku mitai na Kimi, Kimi mitai na Boku
# Kimi Ijou, Boku Miman.
# Suki yo Suki yo Suki no Uchi
# Tsumi to Batsu
# "bye-bye" by my Ai
# Ai think so,
# Nisoku Hokou
# Hitoribocchi de Futarikiri
# Ai think so, feat. Topi
# Haruichi. (kous remix)
# Aikotoba (sasakure.UK remix)
# Souaisei Riron (Treow remix)
[[/folder]]

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# Souaisei Riron
# Nisoku Hokou
# Ai think so, feat. Topi
# No You, No Me
[[/folder]]
!!Aimai Elegy ''(Lovelost Elegy)''
DECO*27's second major album, which features an even balance of {{Vocaloid}} songs and those sung by humans. Features professional vocalist marina's covers of his hit Gumi singles. Released December of 2010.
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# entree
# Mozaik Role feat. marina
# Chocola Beats feat. Hatsune Miku
# Tori no Ai Uta feat. Gumi
# [[PunnyName Aimai Elegy]] feat. marina [[hottip:*:[[CanonWelding Heavily references]] Nisoku Hokou and the whole Palovrell Worlds album. The pun substitutes 曖昧 (vague) with 愛迷 (something like "love lost", hence the album translation).]]
# [[PunnyName Amemoyou]] feat. Gumi [[hottip:*:The pun swaps the 雨 (rain) in 雨模様 (rain warning) with 飴 (candy), making it something like "Candy Warning".]]
# Miraise feat. Topi
# Berry Blue (DECO*27 vocal mix)
# Yowamushi Montblanc feat. marina
# outree
# Aikotoba (sasakure.UK sweets remix) feat. mirto
# Yowamushi Montblanc (ELECTROCUTICA White remix) feat. Gumi
# Mozaik Role (kous DR remix) feat. Hatsune Miku
# Mukashi Mukashi no Kyou no Boku feat. Hatsune Miku
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[[folder:Music Video DVD]]
# Yowamushi Montblanc feat. Gumi
# Mozaik Role feat. Gumi
# Tori no Ai Uta feat. Gumi
# Aimai Elegy feat. marina
[[/folder]]
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A prominent {{Vocaloid}} composer. His name is usually stylized with an asterisk (DECO*27), and is pronounced "Deco Niina".

He was born in the year 1986, and his major influences include bands such as Bump of Chicken and Blink 182. DECO*27 plays a lefty Gibson Les Paul Jr Double Cutaway and often provides backing vocals to his Vocaloid songs; he is known for writing powerful, philosophical love songs that all [[CanonWelding reference and cross-reference each other]]. He currently owns Miku and Gumi, and while many of his Miku songs were big hits in Japan, he has shot to overseas fame with his Gumi rock ballad ''Yowamushi Montblanc''. Whenever he produces a new song, it is likely to spend an ungodly amount of time on NicoNicoDouga's weekly ranking (''Mozaik Role'' has spent five months up there and is still going strong).

Many of DECO*27's recent works have been produced with music videos created by amateur animator akka; the two started working together after she created an unofficial PV for his song ''Nisoku Hokou'' (Two Breaths Per Step). After seeing its quality, DECO*27 commissioned her to make the PV for ''Yowamushi Montblanc'', and the rest is history. The two often work with illustrator mirto, and the three sometimes call themselves the "Amatou Trio".

DECO*27 has announced that he wants to try shifting from an indies, {{Vocaloid}} sound to a full band sound, and his upcoming album ''Aimai Elegy'' will feature a number of songs either performed or covered by marina (who was the [[NonSingingVoice musical half]] of ''Anime/AngelBeats''' own Iwasawa Asami, original lead singer of FakeBand Girls Dead Monster). This is a progression from his previous albums, which often include popular utata covers of his singles.

[[HurricaneOfPuns He loves to make pun-based titles by substituting similar-sounding kanji to create different meanings.]]

!DECO*27's mini-albums:
!!Soi ''(Melody of Love ~Soi)''
An album featuring mainly Miku songs, along with a few utata covers. Released in May 2009.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# ing
# Haruichi.
# Mittsuba no Clover
# Souaisei Riron
# Ai + k = aki (feat. [=40mP=])
# N←oitpac
# Renkyori Enai (retake)
# Kurukuru Oniku
# Boku mitai na Kimi, Kimi mitai na Boku
# 6ui (feat. Topi)
[[/folder]]
!!No You, No Me
Another mainly-Miku album, this one featuring a self-cover by DECO*27. Released in September 2009.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# Kakose
# Kyou Umareru Kimi, Ashita Umareru Boku
# Nisoku Hokou
# Aikotoba [[hottip:*:References both Souaisei Riron and Boku mitai na Kimi, Kimi mitai na Boku]]
# "bye-bye" by my Ai
# Autoscopy
# Kakurenbo -hide-and-seek- [[hottip:*:The first "kakurenbo" in the title means "hidden love", making the title itself a {{pun}}]]
# No You, No Me
# Miraise
# Aikotoba -DECO*27 ver.-
[[/folder]]
!!Love Gazer
A Miku album featuring both many new songs and many remixed versions of NicoNicoDouga-broadcast ones. Released in December of 2009.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# 5/29 -Kimi no Oto-
# Re:[repaint]
# Love Gazer
# Kimi Ijou, Boku Miman. (album ver)
# Nan Desho?
# Dummy Dummy
# [[PunnyName Kisou Honnou]]
# Ai think so, (album ver)
# Tsumi to Batsu (album ver)
# 5/29 -Boku no Oto-
# Ai think so, (Topi ver.)
# Kimi Ijou, Boku Miman. (DECO*27 ver.) (album ver)
# [[{{Supercell}} Eager Love]] -Koi wa Sen, Fubuku mix- (album ver)
[[/folder]]
!!Palovrell World
DECO*27's first Gumi album. Features songs which cross-reference each other like mad. Also the first album that doesn't feature any guest covers. Released in July 2010.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# Lovrel
# Linoleum
# Mozaik Role
# Dare datte "Dare dakke"
# Yowamushi Montblanc
# Boku no Namae wa
# Lovrell
[[/folder]]
!DECO*27's full albums:
!!Souaisei Riron ''(Theory of Relativity)''
His major debut album, mainly featuring Miku. Many of the included songs also appear on one or the other of the mini-albums. This is the first of his albums to feature guest composer remixes, and the first to have a DVD of the music videos produced; it includes a version of akka's Nisoku Hokou PV with the ''NeonGenesisEvangelion'' ShoutOut removed (probably for copyright reasons). The title is a pun on Einstein's theory, and refers to human relations.
[[folder:Tracklist]]
# Souaisei Riron
# Haruichi.
# Ai + K = [=aKi=]
# Shin-E Summit
# Aikotoba
# Shinyou Sheet
# Boku mitai na Kimi, Kimi mitai na Boku
# Kimi Ijou, Boku Miman.
# Suki yo Suki yo Suki no Uchi
# Tsumi to Batsu
# "bye-bye" by my Ai
# Ai think so,
# Nisoku Hokou
# Hitoribocchi de Futarikiri
# Ai think so, feat. Topi
# Haruichi. (kous remix)
# Aikotoba (sasakure.UK remix)
# Souaisei Riron (Treow remix)
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[[folder:Music Video DVD]]
# Souaisei Riron
# Nisoku Hokou
# Ai think so, feat. Topi
# No You, No Me
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!!Aimai Elegy ''(Lovelost Elegy)''
DECO*27's second major album, which features an even balance of {{Vocaloid}} songs and those sung by humans. Features professional vocalist marina's covers of his hit Gumi singles. Released December of 2010.
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# entree
# Mozaik Role feat. marina
# Chocola Beats feat. Hatsune Miku
# Tori no Ai Uta feat. Gumi
# [[PunnyName Aimai Elegy]] feat. marina [[hottip:*:[[CanonWelding Heavily references]] Nisoku Hokou and the whole Palovrell Worlds album. The pun substitutes 曖昧 (vague) with 愛迷 (something like "love lost", hence the album translation).]]
# [[PunnyName Amemoyou]] feat. Gumi [[hottip:*:The pun swaps the 雨 (rain) in 雨模様 (rain warning) with 飴 (candy), making it something like "Candy Warning".]]
# Miraise feat. Topi
# Berry Blue (DECO*27 vocal mix)
# Yowamushi Montblanc feat. marina
# outree
# Aikotoba (sasakure.UK sweets remix) feat. mirto
# Yowamushi Montblanc (ELECTROCUTICA White remix) feat. Gumi
# Mozaik Role (kous DR remix) feat. Hatsune Miku
# Mukashi Mukashi no Kyou no Boku feat. Hatsune Miku
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[[folder:Music Video DVD]]
# Yowamushi Montblanc feat. Gumi
# Mozaik Role feat. Gumi
# Tori no Ai Uta feat. Gumi
# Aimai Elegy feat. marina
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DECO*27 has announced that he wants to try shifting from an indies, {{Vocaloid}} sound to a full band sound, and his upcoming album ''Aimai Elegy'' will feature a number of songs either performed or covered by marina (who was the [[NonSingingVoice musical half]] of ''AngelBeats''' own Iwasawa Asami, original lead singer of FakeBand Girls Dead Monster). This is a progression from his previous albums, which often include popular utata covers of his singles.

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DECO*27 has announced that he wants to try shifting from an indies, {{Vocaloid}} sound to a full band sound, and his upcoming album ''Aimai Elegy'' will feature a number of songs either performed or covered by marina (who was the [[NonSingingVoice musical half]] of ''AngelBeats''' ''Anime/AngelBeats''' own Iwasawa Asami, original lead singer of FakeBand Girls Dead Monster). This is a progression from his previous albums, which often include popular utata covers of his singles.
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# [[PunnyName Aimai Elegy]] feat. marina [[hottip:*:[[CanonWelding Heavily references]] Nisoku Hokou and the whole Palovrell Worlds album. The pun substitutes 曖昧 (vague) with 愛迷 (something like "love lost").]]

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# [[PunnyName Aimai Elegy]] feat. marina [[hottip:*:[[CanonWelding Heavily references]] Nisoku Hokou and the whole Palovrell Worlds album. The pun substitutes 曖昧 (vague) with 愛迷 (something like "love lost").lost", hence the album translation).]]
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# [[PunnyName Aimai Elegy]] feat. marina [[hottip:*:[[CanonWelding Heavily references]] Nisoku Hokou and the whole Palovrell Worlds album]]
# [[PunnyName Amemoyou]] feat. Gumi

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# [[PunnyName Aimai Elegy]] feat. marina [[hottip:*:[[CanonWelding Heavily references]] Nisoku Hokou and the whole Palovrell Worlds album]]
album. The pun substitutes 曖昧 (vague) with 愛迷 (something like "love lost").]]
# [[PunnyName Amemoyou]] feat. GumiGumi [[hottip:*:The pun swaps the 雨 (rain) in 雨模様 (rain warning) with 飴 (candy), making it something like "Candy Warning".]]

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