Recommended Vocaloid songs for college students. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks.
Among songs by Vocaloids like Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka, we’ve selected tracks we especially want university students to hear! We’ve picked must-know songs for Vocaloid beginners, hidden gems, and tracks that university-age listeners will surely relate to.
In short, it’s a playlist that will make you love Vocaloid even more!
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Recommended Vocaloid songs for college students: Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (71–80)
Deep Sea GirlYuyuyu-P

A song composed with the following comment from the creator, Yuyu-P: “It might feel a bit too grand to call it fate, but I’ve always thought that every girl’s love should come with its own kind of drama.
This is the story of one such happy girl.” With its heartrending lyrics, it’s a track that may bring you to tears.
Love Letter from MelancholyKarasuya Sabou

This is the third track in Karasuya Sabou’s “fictional movie series.” In this song, the creator Karasuya Sabou uses Hatsune Miku for the first time.
It’s described as an addictive piece with tongue-twister-like lyrics and a catchy, habit-forming rhythm.
HibikaseGiga-P

It’s a song created with Hatsune Miku herself as the motif.
On lyricist Reol-P’s blog, it’s introduced as “a song for Hatsune Miku, by Hatsune Miku, about Hatsune Miku.” True to that description, it features a techno-style sound that’s quintessentially Miku.
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Sincere nature: a naive-girl act treated with shock therapySuzumu

This is the Vocaloid version of the song I provided to Sekihan, who sings Vocaloid songs.
It was released at the same time as Sekihan’s “tried singing” video.
The track is themed around an idol who’s gotten a bit too full of themselves, and that theme is reflected in the lyrics.
Hello/How are you?Nanou

With a calm tone, this is a song that has encouraged many people and often receives comments like “I was moved.” On the video’s description page, the creator comments, “It’s a song about a hopeless person.
I wonder why we hesitate to say what we want to say or what we should say.”
The cherry blossoms bloom.Hachioji-P

A spring-like song created with the comment: “Spring is a season of meetings and farewells.
I had Miku sing a pop tune that carries those complex feelings!” It features a techno-pop style characteristic of Vocaloid, and the lyrics depicting encounters and partings are moving.
HibanaDECO*27

This track by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27 features an up-tempo rock sound and a very cool section with English lyrics in the second verse.
It’s a song that literally cries out the heart’s plea to be loved and fulfilled.
It also pairs well when sung together with its counterpart, Ghost Rule!