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CAROLINE HU ; VARIOUS VLOGS { #475 }  ━━  click on the source link to be redirected to the gifs. caroline was born in 1997 and is chinese! all of these gifs were created by me so please do not claim them as your own or include in other gif hunts. it would be greatly appreciated if you like or reblog ! if you enjoy my gifs please consider tipping me on ko-fi !
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I figure it may be useful to give a list of the games featured and which characters belong to which game, since I haven’t yet started to implement specific tags for the games. So, below the cut is a list of dating sims and games with dating sim elements I have played, and the OCs created for different routes and choices within said games that will be mentioned in future on this blog. The more I do and play, this will get updated.
Dear god there’s a lot of them...I have a problem, you guys...
Seduce Me
Maud
Erika
Rosana
Marcella
Jinny
Andrea
Cathy
Regalia
Zerelda
Claudia
Mystic Messenger
Yirim
Garam
Joosun
Dajoo
Annie
Yina
Gyungjin
Flossie
Huniepop
Cody
Grady
Garrett
Yuki
Nathan
Jaime
Weaver
Chuckie
Aubrey
Buck
Starr
Lindsey
Doki Doki Literature Club
Kai
Cinderella Phenomenon
Marta
Crystal
Ambrosia
Peeta
Vernadette
Tailor Tales
Marvel
Lulu
Vancy
Faustine
Odessa
Normi
Date Warp
Edie
Frankie
Magenta
Columbia
Roxie
Amnesia
Alice
Miko
Neeka
Clover
Ella
Blood Code
Lissie
Daria
Stella
Halimeda
Ozmafia
Aura
Candra
Taffeta
Bluebell
Christanta
Julie
Anora
Witney
Clarimonda
Peony
Jessamy
Gunhilda
A Hand In The Darkness
Spear
Perry
Xavier
Mr Love
Pomona
Caltha
Leilani
Bettina
Dream Daddy
Chad
Bruno
Rusty
Lucius
Vinh
Mitsuyoshi
Quigley
Baldric
7′Scarlet
Rira
Sawaka
Kurea
Kotono
Chinami
Sakika
Dandelion
Amsaja
Tokki
Yeong-Yang
Yeou
Neugdae
How To Date A Magical Girl
Fumiya
Masanari
Shinya
Tadahiro
Hyougo
Confines of the Crown
Concordia
Michaela
Radinka
Zosia
Carmensita
Nightshade
Mitoki
Mahomi
Mayuna
Marino
Sayana
Backstage Pass
Sirena
Sam
Fritzi
Joanie
Demeter
Bronwyn
Gwyneth
Highschool Romance
Shuuji
Kuan-Yin
Peppi
Soulset [Due to misreading the game description at time of purchase, I chose male names for two of the MCs, though the MC is intended to be female]
Caesar
Dante
Kitten
Joyous
Ardis
Herleva
Trick And Treat
Axel [This is the only instance where I have kept the name supplied by the game and built around it]
Alder
Date A Live
Kadoma
Kii
Uchito
Soudai
Ikuma
Ikuya
Takanobu
Hoshihiko
Tadashi
Kenta
Yasumasa
Kaname
Kazuyoshi
Steam Prison
Tempesta
Purity
Iphigenia
Ultima
Olethea
Thetis
Ikemen Vampire
Isis
Janelle
Jamesina
Zelda
Bijou
Benilda
Virtue
Hortensia
Cynara
Emilia
Anais
Heddi
Ikemen Revolution
Queenie
Sigyn
Elspeth
Luna
Lila
Tilda
Tourmalina
Wallis
Theano
Virginia
Xylia
Melody
Essie
Primavera
Mae
Estefania
Merlina
Ikemen Sengoku
Yorimi
Konami
Rika
Maiho
Riko
Nachi
Hasumi
Yasumi
Marina
Saru
Himiko
Destined To Love
Seiya
Orika
Hatsuko
Michiko
Asumi
Arina
Nene
Sakino
Natsu
Mineyo
Ren
Karen
Kikuka
Midnight Cinderella
Reini
Chesna
Levana
Blasia
Crimson
Mayda
Olien
Almira
Nebula
My Candy Love
Chandella
Amalthea
Fortunata
Hadara
Zazu
Pentecost
Saturnia
Scientia
Spangle
Star Days
Thirza
Cindy
Hero
Honey
Ursuline
Melisenda
Hermia
Lynnette
Number Days
Paige
Zsa-Zsa
Libby
Dahlia
Vera
Memory Days
Yana
Shizu
Kou
Lunar Days
Pelagia
Taylor
Toni-Rose
Lani
Coco
Denise
Skye
Verdi
Chrono Days
Noelle
Martine
Annabella
Catrina
Fuschia
Norah
Annemarie
Quintina
Kingdom Days
Dilys
Bubbles
Mona
Tilly
Lettie
Idol Days
Starla
Zippora
Susan
Blythe
Hallie
Wonderland Days
Melanie
Georgia
Astrid
Joelle
Jill
The Arcana
Twila
Baku
Rama
Cerulean
Jivanta
Esmeralda
Allianora
Nightmare Harem
Mars
Astra
Penny
Talia
Diana
Avery
Nicole
Shayla
Norberta
Dangerous Fellows
Mandy
Fenella
Frederica
Prisha
Isabel
London Detective Mysteria
Cyrilla
Kefira
Kitra
Amy
Quella
Francesca
Sylvie
Ara
Zephrine
Pastry Lovers
Kora
Bonita
Quenby
Lisa
Brielle
Because We’re Here
Petra
Vanessa
Sophie
Franziska
Heike
Anja
Veronika
Katinka
Ruzena
Irmelin
Mathilda
Aicha
Smilla
Dorika
Renata
Malin
Hatoful Boyfriend
Niina
Kyouka
Chino
Aya
Fujie
Ikuko
Yoko
Tomoko
Kirika
Satori
Kinoka
Juri
Hakuoki
Katsuko
Keina
Ema 
Naho 
Kazuha
Yasuyo 
Yukina
Reiri
Fukuyo
Wami
Emiko
Nonoe
Monster Prom
Tairin
Juvee
Gerald
Ethelinda
Murdoc
Jasper
Ariadne
Mercy
Caroline
Irene
Heidi
Clyde
Vito
Beatrice
Mika
Rosco
Desiree
Harold
Theo
Panini
Deidra
Phil
Vassia
Gladiola
Hu
Sounds Of Verity
Yeshisha
Efrata
Yullis
Red Embrace
Bodi
Callis
Lake
Marcelino
Onyx
Bailey
Scarlett
C14 Dating
Eloise
Chani
Tiffany
Petrina
Ceridwen
Arcade Spirits
Norbert
Red
Sunny
Lazaro
Levi
Karim
Aithne
The Men of Yoshiwara
Riina
Inori
Emina
Yui
Hiro
Mio
Shizuna
Tsuyuha
Tsukimi
Kei
Nijika
The Charming Empire
Tomoyo
Sadami
Chiyuri
Yaeka
Shiria
Love Esquire
Mailen
Cameron
Sergeant
Darius
Andreas
Crossroads
Calandria
Amicia
Nilena
Becky
Rammi
Gods Of Love
Calpurnia
Leeba
Naama
Clarette
Psychadelia of the Black Butterfly
Nako
Rei
Akie
Rino
Mariyo
Hogwarts Mystery
Tessa
Seraphina
Cygnus
Corvus
Livana
Edmund
Erna
Jean
Wyborn
These Nights In Cairo
Jacquetta
Nancy
Rishona
Azurine
Animal Lovers
Ahulani
Nita
Saoirse
Ardenia
Aine
Ace In Space
Silver
Minty
Brucie
Kam
Jackie
Enamored Risks
Pepper
Rue
Shade
Never Give Up
Ranita
Elise
Hedwig
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ricardosousalemos · 8 years
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Various Artists: New Gen
You can find the beating heart of the U.K. rap underground online, somewhere among the thousands of kids desperately spitting bars on YouTube in hopes of getting noticed. On channels like SBTV, Link Up TV, and GRM Daily, no-name rappers spit (mostly written) rhymes for “freestyle” competitions, battling for relevance in a digital Hunger Games for the chance to be anointed as the next Stormzy or Skepta.
It’s from this pool of hopefuls that New Gen was born; at first, as a showcase for promising talent stymied by London police’s aggressive targeting of rap shows, and later as an Sunday afternoon radio show on Radar Radio. The latest incarnation is a compilation of original songs on XL Recordings, a 17-track album meant to be a snapshot of the new generation of London’s rappers, singers, and dancehall kings. Grime is still the city’s most famous urban musical export, but the youngest members of the U.K. scene seem less concerned with subgenre—on New Gen, you’ll hear garage, dancehall, reggae, and R&B singers alongside the grime and hip-hop MCs, the lines bleeding between each without regard for the old guard’s gatekeeping.
New Gen is the brainchild of Caroline SM, a GRM Daily editor that had found success breaking rappers on the site’s YouTube channel. Barely in her 20s, she's worn many hats: editor (GRM Daily), host (NewGenRadio), A&R (XL Recordings), executive producer (the New Gen LP), and artist manager (Bonkaz and J Hus, who each signed to Sony in 2015 and 2016, respectively). As much as any of the New Gen rappers, she’s carving her own role in the industry, with each gig feeding exposure and opportunity to the other, vertically integrating A&R, production, management and publicity under one brand. Though her sole appearance on the comp is to intro Kojey Radical’s “Fuck Your Feelings,” in effect, New Gen is her debut album.
But it’s the producers that keep New Gen from simply being a collection of hard YouTube bars. Seeking to mimic the creative energy of production camps like Rick Rubin’s Malibu retreat or Kanye’s Hawaii sessions for My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Caroline SM and her fellow executive producer, the MC Renz, recruited Jevon, Nyge, and Soul to handle all the production duties, with artists popping in and out of different rooms at Red Bull’s studios in London. The three manage to weave a handful of styles from hungry artists with varying dialects into a cohesive statement, from the sinister synths on the opening track (Avelino & Bonkaz’s “Welcome to the New Gen”) to bouncy R&B (Ray BLK’s “Busy”), to a tasteful sample of Nina Simone’s “Sinnerman” (“Man of the Hour”), somber King Krule-ish guitar tones (“Life Support”), or a dancehall spin on the Atlanta strip club sound (“Money Haffi Mek”). It’s no small feat.
Like a lot of U.K. hip-hop, New Gen may require a bit of lyrical decoding for an American audience; even if you’re familiar with the various Caribbean patois and know that “Money Haffi Mek” means “money to be made,” there’s plenty of British slang that requires translation. Despite this, you might be able to deduce what AJ Tracey means when brags that he’s “still got these yatties up in my gaf,” or the “skengs in the rides” on 67’s “Jackets” are weapons meant for nefarious purposes. The dialect may be different, but the tried-and-true topics of sex, haters, and violence are apparently universal.
Among all the artists featured on the compilation, Avelino & Bonkaz stand out as the most polished talents. Avelino, a 23-year-old from Tottenham, has three mixtapes and the EP F.Y.O. under his belt, while Bonkaz, the latest MC out of the South London town of Croydon (Krept and Konan, Stormzy, A2, Section Boys), is in the second year of a deal with Sony Music. Their tag-team on the LP’s first track is an opening salvo, a two-minute barrage of lyrical punches that never quite gets topped: “A: Welcome to the New Gen/B: Funny how sometimes the new friends can be the real friends/A: You should mind your business, I know dragons in a few dens/B: It's like a whole family camping, them niggas too tense.”
New Gen feels like a proof of concept—that given the means and opportunity, these YouTube warriors can create work worthy of coming back to. For curious Americans who’ve only just heard of Skepta and Stormzy, it’s a preview of the artists in the London underground most likely to break through, cheesing at future MOBO Awards, taking down trophies (New Gen artists WSTRN & Abra Cadabra were already honored at the 2016 edition in November). And while a cynic might see New Gen as merely a reflection of Caroline SM and Renz’s taste and grassroots network; an optimist might say it’s an underground scene collectivizing for its mutual benefit. Nevertheless, it’s one of the more impressive collections of underground talent of late.
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