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Vocaloid songs that liven up the after-party. Recommended masterpieces and god-tier tracks.

Here are some classic and legendary Vocaloid tracks—handpicked by our studio staff—that are guaranteed to light up any afterparty.

It’s a sure-fire playlist that will make everyone happy just by listening.

Vocaloid songs that hype up the after-party: Recommended masterpieces and god-tier tracks (21–30)

Dancing★SamuraiKanimiso P

These are recommended songs for men’s dance performances.

The lyrics go over well with international audiences, so they can be used for shows in places with many foreigners.

Put on a bold outfit—like a yukata, a mawashi, or swim trunks—and dance with lots of energy.

The songs are short, around three minutes, so even those without much stamina can make it through.

End of Summer, Beginning of Lovescoop

[Kano] I Tried Singing “The End of Summer, the Beginning of Love” by Kano
End of summer, beginning of love, scoop

A bright, upbeat song that captures a girl’s bittersweet feelings, set against the backdrop of a summer festival.

If the wedding takes place in summer, how about wearing yukatas and singing it with a few girls? Shouting, “I want to have a wonderful love like the bride and groom!” might just lead to a new romance.

You’re not alone anymore.Guchi-P

☆Hatsune Miku☆ I'm not alone anymore ☆Original☆
No longer alone, Guchi-P

It’s a bittersweet ballad perfect for weddings.

I hear the producer wrote it for a friend’s wedding.

If the bride and groom sing it tenderly, the whole venue will be moved.

The lyrics—singing with the other person in mind—may be conventional, but they truly resonate.

ParryMiyamori Literature

Parry / Miyamori Bungaku feat. Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin
Parry Miyamori Literature

It’s a Vocaloid song with a snappy rhythm and catchy melody.

Composed by Bungaku Miyamori and released in May 2024, it features a striking duet by Kagamine Len and Kagamine Rin, with a Charleston-style beat that gets you moving.

The lyrics carry an uplifting message—“Life is a game; why wouldn’t you enjoy it?”—that really resonates.

It’s perfect for anyone looking for an energizing track to use for a wedding reception performance, a year-end party, or other fun events!

You, who were born, and my dreamLyrics by Shinichiro Ookami Yamashita, Music by Otsu-P

It’s a simple yet touching ballad.

It’s well-suited for live piano accompaniment and for being sung by a large group.

Before performing, give a short speech encouraging people to quickly share the words they want to say to someone important.

However, please note that the lyrics include a scene where a loved one passes away.

Cobalt-Blue BridePENGUINS PROJECT

PENGUINS PROJECT feat. Hatsune Miku “Cobalt-Blue Bride” [Chinese/Japanese Subtitles]
Cobalt Blue Bride PENGUINS PROJECT

A love song that makes you happy just by listening.

Since it sings about meetings and wedding scenes, turning it into a parody to create a song just for the bride and groom is sure to please.

Also, a priest appears in the lyrics, so it can be fun to have a cast member dressed as a priest and hold a mini wedding ceremony.

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Wrinkles – buzzG feat. GUMI – Band Cover
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It’s a song that feels like it was made for weddings.

The lyrics, filled with a strong will that charges straight ahead, resonate deeply with listeners.

I recommend singing it at the wedding itself rather than just at the after-party.

Personally, I’d love to see the groom sing it to the bride.