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[Cultural Festival / School Festival] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Liven Up Your Event

When it comes to music that sets the tone for a school culture festival, you want something that can really hype up the crowd, right?

In this article, we’ve gathered Vocaloid songs that will perfectly energize this major event packed with students’ youth.

From classic catchy tracks to songs where the lyrics take center stage, we’ve curated a wide variety.

Of course, it’s also great as a reference for choosing background music for the venue.

By the way, if you’re planning to cover a Vocaloid song with a band or perform a dance on stage, try searching the song title along with “演奏してみた” (tried playing) or “踊ってみた” (tried dancing) on YouTube—you’ll find tons of helpful videos!

[Culture Festival / School Festival] Vocaloid Song Collection to Hype Up Your Event (31–40)

Greenlights SerenadeOmoi

[Hatsune Miku] Greenlights Serenade / Greenlights Serenade [Original MV]
Greenlights Serenade Omoi

This is a song chosen as the theme for the Hatsune Miku–themed event “Magical Mirai 2018.” It was produced by Omoi, a music unit consisting of Mr.

Sakurai and Mr.

Kimura.

Blending electronic tones with band sounds, it builds a grand, expansive world.

It’s a high-energy Vocaloid track that really gets the crowd going.

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
E-ALPHAN Club Mikito-P

This is a highly addictive track with an interesting Chinese-style melody.

The rhythm is easy to grasp, and it’s easy to add call-and-response parts, making it perfect for getting the whole venue excited together.

It’s definitely worth adding to your school festival BGM playlist.

CharlesBalloon

When it comes to Vocaloid songs that get the crowd going despite their bittersweet lyrics, “Charles” has to be the one.

It works well as BGM for a school festival, but I especially recommend performing it with a band.

School festivals are all about forming bands with classmates or showcasing performances by the light music club.

If you’re unsure what song to perform, definitely give “Charles” a try.

It’s easy to cover, and it also works well as an acoustic guitar solo if you’re not doing a full band.

Two-Faced Loverswowaka

wowaka “Ura-Omote Lovers” feat. Hatsune Miku / wowaka – Ura-Omote Lovers (Official Video) ft. Hatsune Miku
Ur-Style Lovers wowaka

How about some stylish piano rock? This is a piece by wowaka, also known as the frontman of the rock band Hitorie.

The song’s strength lies in its rapid-fire melody, which pairs perfectly with its philosophical lyrics—truly the essence of Vocaloid.

Use it when you want to make a stage event look cool.

Night Talk Deceivejin

Jin / Yobanashi Deceive (IA) [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Night Talk Deceive Jin

One of the songs from the Kagerou Project series, which was also adapted into an anime.

It has a dark vibe that tickles your chuunibyō heart, but the brisk rhythm makes it easy to get into.

Recommended when you want to create a mysterious atmosphere—the mood of the venue is sure to change dramatically.

[School Festivals] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Liven Up Events (41–50)

spring stormjohn

Spring Storm / Hatsune Miku
Spring storm John

John, a Vocaloid producer also known for his solo project under the name TOOBOE.

His track “Shunran” starts with a scat-like, mysterious sound and is incredibly addictive.

This distinctive sound effect repeats throughout the song, making it super memorable! Because of that, when you play this track, people around you might get excited and say, “I’ve heard this unique melody before!” Be sure to use this song when you want to grab the room’s attention right from the intro.

Meltryo

ryo (supercell) × yanaginagi - Melt 10th ANNIVERSARY MIX
Melt ryo

It’s one of Hatsune Miku’s signature songs.

Even people who aren’t very familiar with VOCALOID might know it.

Composed by ryo, known for songs like “The Story You Don’t Know,” it’s a cute love song that’s sure to resonate with students who are in love right now.

Try playing it at your school festival and let everyone swoon together.