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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!

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

salamanderDECO*27

DECO*27 – Salamander feat. Hatsune Miku
Salamander DECO*27

A unique number produced for the collaboration between Cup Noodles and Project Sekai.

Released in 2022 by DECO*27, an artist who continues to lead the Vocaloid scene.

It has a worldbuilding that seems inspired by the spicier side of Cup Noodles, making it perfect for heating up cultural festivals and school festivals.

The sound and rhythm are fun and bursting with energy.

It’s great not only for band performances but also as background music for food-related booths, with a mood that easily amps up the excitement.

[Culture Festival / School Festival] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Hype Up Your Event (51–60)

phonyTsumiki

Phony – kafu [Original]
Fonii Tsumiki

For those planning to perform with a band at a school-wide cultural festival, we recommend the Vocaloid song “Phony.” It was produced in 2021 by Tsumiki, a Vocaloid producer who also writes songs for utaite singers and idols.

The sensational melody riding on an uptempo rhythm is sure to make your heart skip a beat.

Four-on-the-floor drums and satisfying claps will get the audience moving.

Try tackling it with an ennui yet clear vocal tone like KAF’s.

If you’re unsure about transcribing by ear, searching for “tried playing it” or similar performance videos is recommended!

MesmerizerSatsuki

Mesmerizer / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto SV
Mesmerizer Satsuki

Released as a video in April 2024, Mesmerizer became an explosive hit.

Its catchy sound arrangement weaves in a unique portrayal of the powerlessness of everyday life and the absence of hope, giving the piece a multifaceted appeal.

The sound, infused with hardcore elements, is guaranteed to get you pumped.

It might be perfect for refreshing the atmosphere at a school festival or cultural event.

Be sure to add it to your playlist!

Positive☆Dance TimeKinoshita

Positive☆Dance Time / Kinoshita feat. Otomachi Una & Kagamine Rin / Positive☆Dance Time
Positive☆Dance Time Kinoshita

Although it’s a Vocaloid track, it has the feel of a hype idol song.

Composed by Kinoshita, also known for works like “I Want To Be That ASAP!”, it was released in 2017.

As the title suggests, the lyrics are filled with positive words, and the melody is poppy.

The humorous sounds and call-and-response sprinkled throughout are adorable, too.

I doubt anyone could listen to this song and feel downhearted.

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It’s a surefire crowd-pleaser—an absolute banger.

Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

[Megurine Luka, GUMI] Happy Synthesizer [Original Song]
Happy Synthesizer Easy Pop

How about some irresistibly cute electronic music? This track is by the music unit EasyPop.

It was released on a video-sharing site in 2010.

There’s also a dance cover video to go with the song, so why not learn the choreography and perform it at your school festival?

Envy BabyKanaria

If you’re looking for tracks to play at your school festival dance event, this one is a must! It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Kanaria, who gained attention with their debut track “Hyakki-sai,” released in 2021.

It’s a razor-sharp electronic dance number, featuring distinctive rolled-r vocal delivery.

It has a charm that makes you want to listen on repeat.

The tempo is fast, so sharp, snappy choreography would fit well.

Also, given the lyrical worldview, a more mature costume might be a good match.

Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

[Megurine Luka] Just Be Friends [Original PV]
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

The lyrics are mature and bittersweet, but the four-on-the-floor sound makes your body sway on its own.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Dixie Flatline and released on a video site in 2009, it became a hot topic.

It’s perfect as background music for a school festival.