Nene is on hiatus/vacation
No streams or Social media
She will still take part in any event she already is in
She had a lyrics credit. Not every performer will have them, and not everyone with a lyrics credit is going to be the performer themselves. It's part of the overall matrix but it's not enough to identify someone on its own.Any of the artists would be in there, though there's some ways to mask things.
Was this back when she was going to school in the US? I remember when she was streaming Truck Simulator she mentioned that she had gotten a driver's license when she was in the States, but she had never bothered to get a Japanese license after she came back to Japan.I was watching the Mint and Matara patreon episode the other day, and apparently Henya is a hikikomori. When she's not streaming, she just sits in her room watching anime and reading manga until it's time to stream. Her parents also don't let her keep knives in her apartment because she's accident-prone, I guess? Like, she doesn't own any knives. At all. When she worked as a valet, she crashed two cars in a single week.
Rie might be eating coffee beans raw but she has nearly 1,000 people watching a three-hour stream that's just about Phase Connect Coffee. I don't know how well that converts to coffee sales but it mustn't be too bad since Fishman has sent full coffee packs out to a bunch of different talents.>eating the coffee beans raw
Unless fish has approached coffee sales in the most assbackwards way, this retarded girl is not eating them raw as they should be roasted.
I don't care if she addresses this or not, I will not be clickbaited into watching Phase just to ACKSHUALLY her on this.
As far as I know the coffee sales has been excellent. That's why Fishman expanded it to every talent. Even the JP's have coffee now.Rie might be eating coffee beans raw but she has nearly 1,000 people watching a three-hour stream that's just about Phase Connect Coffee. I don't know how well that converts to coffee sales but it mustn't be too bad since Fishman has sent full coffee packs out to a bunch of different talents.
Nene is on hiatus/vacation
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No streams or Social media
She will still take part in any event she already is in
I'm a little surprised no one had gone to the databases before. Any of the artists would be in there, though there's some ways to mask things. But those still end up as incorporated entities and hiding those takes some work, as well. I still find it funny that Hololiver most likely to actually maintain their PL the most, Subaru, actually was never hiding.
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She least she said she wasn't gonna stream.With this, I can now make fun of your oshi not streaming
How does it feel fagg0t
I've come to hate this shit so much, either accept that talking about drama will ruffle feathers either way and commit to it, or say nothing. Vagueposting is a fucking cancer that makes everyone listening/reading start connecting dots together themselves using the limited pool of information they have, and realistically they're gonna make incorrect assumptions and cast moral judgement on the wrong people along the way.No names, but lots of hints.
This has probably already been long since surmised elsewhere, but I am working through it for my own understanding and because a lot of sources are in Chinese:
Notably, the name isn't listed in JASRAC at all. The Songview entry claims that the reporting participants of the song information are ASCAP, which reports the Publisher information as MCJP INC E GROUP THIRD DIVISION whose PRO (performing rights organization) is JASRAC, and "other non-BMI, non-ASCAP participants", which are the the other two names listed.
In NEXT COLOR PLANET's case, it is Sakai Takuya and Suisei's supposed name totalling the other 50%, as both are not society members, while the publisher is a member of JASRAC and reported by ASCAP for the other 50%. For Stellar Stellar, it is Taku Inoue and Suisei's supposed name for 50% "other", with the second 50% being the same publisher situation.
Compare that to "Here Comes Hope":
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Ooshima Fumihiro is Tom-H@ck's, the songwriter, real name and reported as such in the song info. Sakakida Wataru is hotaru's, the lyricist, real name and reported as such. Hotaru is part of JASRAC, so 75% of the information is from ASCAP and only 25% is from Tom-H@ck who does not belong to a society.
All other Holo songs released in that time by that publisher all show the same pattern of "songwriter and lyricist credited this way", including Calli's songs we knew she wrote included as Mori Calliope with the musicwriter she collabed with.
So why does this matter? Well, Suisei did the lyrics for both those songs and the "writer and lyricist" sections in ASCAP and JASRAC have Stellar Stellar and NEXT COLOR PLANET list her alongside the songwriter in the "writers" credits, while on BMI's Songview she is missing as Hoshimachi Suisei and that other name is there in her stead, however both unique identifier numbers for her and the other name are exactly the same.
Conclusion: Songview claims it is a combination of BMI and ASCAP's databases, but the Songview search on both sites report a different name associated to the same unique ID number for the writer of for her songs.
ASCAP has the songs listed in their personal databases correctly with the credit as Hoshimachi Suisei and those entries report to the combined Songview databases. BMI does not have the songs in their personal records AT ALL, which means their version of Songview pulls the data on the songs is pulled from ASCAP's database.
I think it is legit and Cover massively fucked up somehow. She may have been originally credited for the songs as her real name in ASCAP and JASRAC, but it was fixed. Both names have the same IPI/CAE (Interested Parties Information/Composer, Author and Publisher) number. According to BMI and ASCAP's site, you can update your name associated with that unique number to change it to a pseudonym on request, which makes sense because pseudonyms are used often in the industry. I think ASCAP's version of Songview and their databases updated properly with her name, while the BMI version of Songview is the original credit before the name was updated.
Tldr: I think it is legit.
Anyway, here is another cute Calli short to distract you from all that word vomit:
It's an easy way to say something you're not supposed to but still get off scot-free. Women love it because it lets them give out info while still having plausible deniability because they TECHNICALLY didn't actually name any names.I've come to hate this shit so much, either accept that talking about drama will ruffle feathers either way and commit to it, or say nothing. Vagueposting is a fucking cancer that makes everyone listening/reading start connecting dots together themselves using the limited pool of information they have, and realistically they're gonna make incorrect assumptions and cast moral judgement on the wrong people along the way.
He's an Asian living in Commiefornia with a black girlfriend and has obsessions with femboys and bussy. He's also a huge menhera dramaqueen and is friends with the Twitch Grifters. There was no way he's never gonna be a fag.Why is he such a fag?
Is Polka Filipino, too?
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This has probably already been long since surmised elsewhere, but I am working through it for my own understanding and because a lot of sources are in Chinese:
Notably, the name isn't listed in JASRAC at all. The Songview entry claims that the reporting participants of the song information are ASCAP, which reports the Publisher information as MCJP INC E GROUP THIRD DIVISION whose PRO (performing rights organization) is JASRAC, and "other non-BMI, non-ASCAP participants", which are the the other two names listed.
In NEXT COLOR PLANET's case, it is Sakai Takuya and Suisei's supposed name totalling the other 50%, as both are not society members, while the publisher is a member of JASRAC and reported by ASCAP for the other 50%. For Stellar Stellar, it is Taku Inoue and Suisei's supposed name for 50% "other", with the second 50% being the same publisher situation.
Compare that to "Here Comes Hope":
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Ooshima Fumihiro is Tom-H@ck's, the songwriter, real name and reported as such in the song info. Sakakida Wataru is hotaru's, the lyricist, real name and reported as such. Hotaru is part of JASRAC, so 75% of the information is from ASCAP and only 25% is from Tom-H@ck who does not belong to a society.
All other Holo songs released in that time by that publisher all show the same pattern of "songwriter and lyricist credited this way", including Calli's songs we knew she wrote included as Mori Calliope with the musicwriter she collabed with.
So why does this matter? Well, Suisei did the lyrics for both those songs and the "writer and lyricist" sections in ASCAP and JASRAC have Stellar Stellar and NEXT COLOR PLANET list her alongside the songwriter in the "writers" credits, while on BMI's Songview she is missing as Hoshimachi Suisei and that other name is there in her stead, however both unique identifier numbers for her and the other name are exactly the same.
Conclusion: Songview claims it is a combination of BMI and ASCAP's databases, but the Songview search on both sites report a different name associated to the same unique ID number for the writer of for her songs.
ASCAP has the songs listed in their personal databases correctly with the credit as Hoshimachi Suisei and those entries report to the combined Songview databases. BMI does not have the songs in their personal records AT ALL, which means their version of Songview pulls the data on the songs is pulled from ASCAP's database.
I think it is legit and Cover massively fucked up somehow. She may have been originally credited for the songs as her real name in ASCAP and JASRAC, but it was fixed. Both names have the same IPI/CAE (Interested Parties Information/Composer, Author and Publisher) number. According to BMI and ASCAP's site, you can update your name associated with that unique number to change it to a pseudonym on request, which makes sense because pseudonyms are used often in the industry. I think ASCAP's version of Songview and their databases updated properly with her name, while the BMI version of Songview is the original credit before the name was updated.
Tldr: I think it is legit.
Anyway, here is another cute Calli short to distract you from all that word vomit: