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Masterpieces sung by MEIKO. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs.

In this article, we’ll introduce classic songs performed by MEIKO, a foundational figure in the world of Vocaloid.

MEIKO debuted in 2004 as the world’s first Japanese-compatible virtual singer software.

She was released three years earlier than Hatsune Miku, who has become synonymous with synthesized vocal libraries.

The idea of being able to complete “songs sung by a female vocalist” entirely on one’s own computer became a hot topic among DTM creators at the time.

With the rise of the Vocaloid boom around 2007, MEIKO’s popularity also grew.

Her voice is characterized by a firm core and a slightly mature tone.

It might be the perfect playlist to trace the history of Vocaloid!

Classic songs sung by MEIKO. Recommended popular Vocaloid tracks (21–30)

The hero’s armor is always crimson.Akuno-P

[MEIKO] The Hero’s Armor Is Always Crimson [Original in a Medieval Tale Style]
The hero’s armor is always crimson, Aku no P

It’s a story-like MEIKO song that really pierces the heart.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Akuno-P—known for numerous hits like “Servant of Evil” and “Evil Food Eater Conchita”—it was released in 2016.

It’s a jazz-style piece with a striking horn section.

In contrast to the lively sound, the lyrics convey a sense of sorrow and heartbreak.

Struggling with the fact that he isn’t the child’s real father, what will the knight protagonist do…? The ending is just too intriguing to ignore.

Amazing DolceHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

[MEIKO & Kagamine Rin/Len] Amazing Dolce [Original Song]
Amazing Dolce Hitoshizuku-P × Yama△

Amazing Dolce, created by Hitoshizuku-P—who gained popularity for songs with a fantastical world—and Yama△, known for signature tracks like “duplicator.” This song was written specifically for the 2016 game Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X.

Its rhythmic brass session rings out with a light touch.

Be sure to check out MEIKO’s vocals, which exude a mature, big-sister vibe! Why not lend an ear to its vibrant, dynamic melody?

Classic songs sung by MEIKO. Recommended popular Vocaloid tracks (31–40)

Stella at DawnWork and P

[MEIKO] Stella at Dawn [Original Song]
Stella at dawn, get to work, P.

Vocaloid producer Shigotoshite-P delivers narrative, bittersweet songs to listeners, and also draws attention with the beautiful, vividly colored illustrations she creates herself.

Among her works, a standout recommendation is “Stella at Dawn,” produced in 2019.

It features a classical melody line enriched by resonant strings.

You can also savor MEIKO’s emotional vocals as the story unfolds.

Its dramatic sound makes it a perfect fit for game music or anime BGM.

How about listening to a passionate Vocaloid track that radiates a powerful sense of resolve?

Origin; starting point; baseline; reference point; initial valueGreat Desert Wave New

Origin / Dabaokuha Shin feat. MEIKO
Genten Daimaku Ha Shin

This is a special song celebrating MEIKO’s 20th anniversary.

Released in October 2024, it features an impressive, powerful melody line crafted by Daba Xin.

The lyrics, themed around love, hope, and challenge, pair exquisitely with MEIKO’s rich vocals, lifting your spirits as you listen.

MEIKO fans—and Vocaloid fans in general—definitely give it a listen.

Masquerade of Fictionmothy

Vocaloid producer mothy, who is also active as a novelist.

His signature song “Daughter of Evil” has been adapted across various media and became one of the defining Vocaloid tracks of the 2000s.

“Masquerade of Fiction,” released in 2019, is a cover of a song originally written for the game Engage Princess.

Its operatic sound, unfolding in a narrative style, leaves a strong impression.

MEIKO’s fragile yet beautiful vocals, imbued with a mature aura, will resonate with listeners.

It’s a masterpiece recommended for fans of hard rock and gothic metal as well.

Tonight is spankyNameless P

The distorted guitar sound is awesome! This is a signature work by Vocaloid producer Namonaki-P, released in 2008.

The sound is rough yet edgy, and it’s incredibly cool.

You can feel both masculinity and rock ’n’ roll in it.

The lyrics are also mature, making your heart race.

If you want to hear MEIKO’s sultry vocals, this is the track for you—you’ll definitely get hooked.

Highly recommended for those looking for a Vocaloid song to cover with a band.

Sad SongPalette P

Shifting from the acoustic guitar phrase, the intense rock tune that unfolds with ominous tension driven by synths is really cool.

It suits MEIKO’s feminine vocals very well.

It returns to acoustic guitar at the end and wraps up coolly.