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Classic songs sung by Kasane Teto. Recommended popular UTAU tracks

Created in 2008 as one of the April Fools’ pranks on the internet forum 2channel and later actually turned into a UTAU voicebank by volunteers, “Kasane Teto.”

This time, we’ll introduce popular and classic songs sung by Kasane Teto, who has such an unusual origin story.

The voice model was Namine Momoyo Koyama, who was a junior high school student at the time, yet her singing voice carries a somewhat mature vibe.

When it comes to UTAU, these are exactly the wonderful songs you’ll want to introduce first!

Masterpieces sung by “Kasane Teto.” Recommended popular UTAU songs (21–30)

Yoshiwara LamentAsa

[Kasane Teto] Yoshiwara Lament [Original]
Yoshiwara Lament Asa

This is a Japanese-style rock number with a mature aura that you can’t help but get absorbed in.

The track, composed by Asa—who also serves as the bassist for Wagakki Band—was released in 2012.

Though time has passed since its debut, it remains a massively popular work with a strong core fanbase.

It poignantly portrays the emotions of a woman living in the nighttime city, and you might find yourself in tears after a full listen.

If you’re curious about the story behind the song, there’s a novelization of Yoshiwara Lament available—be sure to check it out!

Lost DelusionFrokuro

Not only is the song itself impressive, but the innovative music video incorporating glitch-art techniques is a must-see.

Created by Froclo, a Vocaloid producer known for consistently releasing inquisitive, exploratory music, it was released in 2022.

The song’s steady, almost normal-temperature vibe meshes perfectly with Kasane Teto’s even-toned vocals, crafting a mysterious yet captivating world.

And if the phrase “you can’t take your eyes off it” ever applied, it’s to this video.

If you’re looking for something new to listen to, be sure to check out Froclo’s work!

Playful FunctionGojimaji-P

Some of you might instantly think of this song when you hear “a classic UTAU Teto track.” It’s a piece released in 2010 by the Vocaloid producer Lamaze-P—also known as the creator of “PoPiPo”—under the name Gojimaji-P.

The all-out cute vocal work and lyrics are irresistible! I’d describe it as a song packed to the brim with Teto’s charm.

With its upbeat electronic sound, it’s a pop tune that leaves you feeling bright and cheerful after listening!

climber!!MightyCorgi

Some of you might be putting on a brave face and still not telling that special someone how you really feel.

Why not take courage from this song and try sharing your true feelings? It’s a track by the music circle MightyCorgi, released in 2014.

A bright rock number, its band sound is colored with chiptune-style synths! And the jazz-inspired section partway through is super stylish.

The lyrics’ utterly adorable worldview and Teto’s clear, radiant vocals are both absolutely wonderful!

Fine, I quit being a singer.Namahage P

Namahage-P’s first original UTAU song release.

The sorrowful cry of a singer’s heart is sung by Kasane Teto.

I felt a sense of melancholy in the view of their back while playing the piano.

True to its name, a self-performed “self-baka” version has also been released.

I hope they won’t give up and will keep singing.

people enthusiastKasane Teto

Kasane Teto is a virtual character born from 2channel’s VIP board.

If you’re a fan of Vocaloid, you’ve probably heard a Kasane Teto track at least once.

Among her works, one of the most addictive songs is “Hito Mania.” It’s been used in dance videos, but recently it’s shown more range and is also being used in comedic and craft/skill-focused videos.

The chorus is simple yet unforgettable—definitely a must-listen! Be sure to check it out.

No, it’s ankake fried rice.NEW!Namautan

[MV] No, it's Ankake Fried Rice / Kasane Teto SV
No, it's ankake fried rice. NEW! Namautan

A humor-filled piece that makes you blurt out, “Huh?” and ask again.

Created by illustrator–animator–Vocaloid producer Namautan, based on words by Premium Gorou, the track was released in September 2025.

The contrast—and deliberate misalignment—between the polished sound arrangement and the ever-deepening riddle of the lyrics creates an addictive pull.

On top of that, Kasane Teto’s matter-of-fact vocal delivery further highlights the surreal world the song paints.

Give it a listen when you want to empty your mind.