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If you’ve spent more than five minutes in the Vocaloid fandom, you’ve heard the iconic piano glissando and the demanding declaration: "Sekai de ichiban ohime-sama!" (The world’s number one princess!).

Whether you’re a veteran fan or a newcomer, "World is Mine" is the essential gateway into the heart of the Vocaloid world. If you’ve spent more than five minutes in

Even 15+ years later, "World is Mine" remains a staple of every Miku concert. It represents the era of "Creative Freedom" where a single producer could take a piece of software and turn it into a worldwide superstar. It’s a song about confidence, longing, and the playful power of being a "Princess." It represents the era of "Creative Freedom" where

Released on May 31, 2008, (ワールドイズマイン) by ryo (supercell) isn't just a song—it’s a cultural phenomenon that defined Hatsune Miku’s persona for an entire generation. 1. The Story: The Ultimate Tsundere Anthem The Story: The Ultimate Tsundere Anthem It was

It was the standout performance at Miku’s first "live" concerts (like Mikunopolis in Los Angeles). Watching thousands of fans scream "Princess!" back at a hologram solidified Miku as a legitimate pop icon.

"World is Mine" is arguably the song that broke Vocaloid into the global mainstream.

Before supercell became a major label powerhouse, ryo was a pioneer of the "Vocaloid-Rock" genre.