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Well, hello there, konnichiwa, nihao, ola, lujambo, and bonjour. Well, my favorite music covers a large section. I like Vocaloid, Utaloid, Yohealoid. These are music made by computer-generated synthesizers. And I also like J-pop, J-hip-hop, J-rock, K-pop, K-hip-hop, K-rock. I like Chinese pop. I like some of the more peaceful songs from the Chinese, too. They're really cool. There's also Dancehall, which is a music genre very common and popular amongst Jamaica. And probably to Trinidad as well. There's also Soca, which is very popular amongst Trinidad and Tobago, as well as some parts of Barbados. Vocaloid, Utaloid, Yohealoid is mostly popular amongst a wide variety of people. Vocaloid, Utaloid, Yohealoid is mostly popular amongst a wide variety of people. Japanese, Chinese, English, Spanish. Because the computers can generate and speak on their own. They can speak in phonics, so it sounds way more better than people make it seem to be. It sounds really, really cool. I like it. Let's see, what else do I like? Let's see, what else do I like? I'm not really much of a fan of hip-hop. But I do agree with you, Center, that whenever you listen to Christmas music, it just has that click. Especially when it comes to that time of year. It just has that click to you. It's like a magnet. It automatically attracts whenever it's that time of year. Or if there's any Trinidadians up here. Whenever it's around Christmas. Or if it's around Carnival time. You'll listen to Soca. Because it just feels right. It's just the note of the music. But yeah. Oh yeah, one favourite type of music too I like is probably chiptune music. I love those. Those are cool. But yeah, Vocaloid, Utaloid, Chiptune, J-pop, J-rock, J-hip-hop. Especially Japanese music. I like that. It's cool. Chinese music. I'm more of a fan of Japanese and Korean. Chinese people are cool too. I like them. They're really cool. The music is awesome. It's always banging. It always has that feeling of flair to it. It's really cool. I love it.