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Honestly I don't think calliope mori has ever made a quality piece of music. I've listened to her discography as well as consulted /mu/ about it and the consensus seems to be that she was just in the right place at the right time. If it weren't for her status as the musician in the introductory English gen at peak Hololive popularity I don't believe her music would be very popular. Simply because there is nothing that sets her apart as an artist. Her work is derivative with weak lyricism, stilted flows, subpar singing voice, and overall poor delivery. The only redeeming trait would be the production which has been average at best.