Since the release of “Boku Mitaina Kimi Kimi Mitaina Boku” in 2008, DECO*27 has remained at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene.
As a composer, his talent is unquestionable—he has written songs for artists like Ko Shibasaki, Sutopuri, and Hey! Say! JUMP.
For Vocaloid fans, titles like “Ai Kotoba,” “Ghost Rule,” and “Vampire” are likely memorable works crafted by DECO*27.
In this article, we’ve picked out DECO*27’s Vocaloid tracks that are especially easy to sing at karaoke!
Use this as a guide for your song selection!
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[Karaoke] A roundup of easy-to-sing songs by DECO*27 (1–10)
Ghost RuleDECO*27

This Miku song delivers a spine-tingling thrill from the core with its striking arrangement that blends a hard rock sound with scratch effects.
Released in 2016, “Ghost Rule” is counted among DECO*27’s signature tracks and was also included on the album “GHOST” released the same year.
While the powerful, driving style is undeniably cool, the lyrics packed with a yearning to be saved are deeply affecting.
It’s quite a famous song, so it should be an easy pick to sing at karaoke with fellow Vocaloid fans.
nuisance; pest; someone who gets in the wayDECO*27

The definitive Vocaloid love song! On February 14, 2014—Valentine’s Day—DECO*27 released “Ojama-mushi.” Its catchy, cute sound and adorably themed lyrics grabbed listeners’ hearts right away.
It’s wonderful to have someone you feel that strongly about, isn’t it? The melody is so easy to remember that you’ll get it after just one listen.
And the call-and-response lines are perfect for everyone to sing together at karaoke.
Cowardly Mont BlancDECO*27

I bet a lot of people would say this is their favorite DECO*27 song.
Released in 2010, “Cowardly Mont Blanc” is a bittersweet mid-tempo number that depicts the growing disconnect between two people who care about each other.
The protagonist’s feelings ride on the tone and melody, and before you know it, your chest tightens as you listen.
GUMI’s calm vocals suit the world of the song perfectly.
Since the melody has a relaxed tempo, it should be easy to keep the rhythm.
Shinsekai Information CenterDECO*27

This piece is included on the sixth album, Android Girl, released in 2019.
Shinsekai Information Desk reflects on the life the narrator has walked.
Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics that depict regret and a sense of emptiness.
Miku’s wistful vocals shine against the stylish sound arrangement.
With many repeated phrases, the song is quite easy to remember.
It’s perfect for cooling down and creating a calmer vibe when you want to ease the heated atmosphere after an energetic karaoke session.
Tori no ai utaDECO*27

This song, included on the second album Ai Mayoi Elegy released in 2010.
Torino Ai Uta became a hot topic thanks to a collaboration between DECO*27 and actress-singer Kou Shibasaki.
The music was composed by DECO*27, lyrics written by Kou Shibasaki, with 40mP contributing the piano arrangement.
The music video was created by illustrator Ryono, known for a distinctive style that uses masking tape.
The track leaves an impression with its blend of urgency and poignancy.
Since the melody itself isn’t particularly fast, try following it carefully.
Love + K = aKiDECO*27

A soothing ballad whose beautiful piano tones seep into your ears and heart.
“Ai+K=aKi,” included on the first album Sōaisei Riron released in 2010, is a truly wonderful piece with lyrics that portray unwavering love for someone special.
It makes you find yourself thinking, “I want to meet someone who feels this way about me…” The highest notes are a bit high, but the relaxed melody means you can take it on without rushing or straining.
Try singing it with feeling.
Scramble datingDECO*27

The stylish, funky sound makes your body start keeping the beat on its own! Released in 2019, “Scramble Romance” is a seriously cool rock tune whose chorus packs a real punch.
Against that addictive sonic backdrop, the lyrics depict a fleeting, bittersweet romance.
The music video’s narrative is also suggestive, inviting plenty of interpretation.
The vocal range itself is approachable for many female singers, but the melody is quite fast, so it will definitely take some practice.





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