[Memories] A Collection of Nostalgic and Classic Popular Vocaloid Songs
It’s no exaggeration to say that Vocaloid grew up alongside internet culture.
Sparked by the release of the MEIKO library in 2004, countless masterpieces have continued to be created up to the present day.
Especially after Hatsune Miku’s debut in 2007, there are surely people who devoted their entire youth to the explosive Vocaloid boom centered on Niconico Douga.
In this article, we’ve put together a collection of nostalgic Vocaloid songs that helped shape that scene.
It’s a playlist perfect for diving into memories or discovering something new!
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[Memories] Collection of Nostalgic and Classic Popular Vocaloid Songs (81–90)
Wanderlustsasakure.UK

This song is by sasakure.
UK, one of the leading Vocaloid producers who has continued to be active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene and has also worked on pieces like “Tondemo Wonders” and “Future Eve.” It was released in February 2009.
The work is characterized by its unpredictable song structure and avant-garde sound that incorporates chiptune.
Even back then, it already had that distinct “sasakure.
UK sound,” which is great.
Even now, long after its release, it still feels “new.” A remake version was uploaded in 2019, so if you haven’t heard it yet, definitely check it out!
roadblockwowaka

It’s a stylish, fast-paced rock tune! The song is by wowaka, a Vocaloid producer who also served as the frontman of the band Hitorie, and it was released in 2009.
The crisp, shimmering high tones and Miku’s voice that flips into a falsetto are so characteristically wowaka.
The sheer momentum of the chorus sweeps away both your ears and your heart.
Why not take this chance to rediscover a glimpse of that incredible musicality which later had a huge influence on many active Vocaloid producers?
Although a song has no shapedoriko
“I want to protect you, someone precious, for the rest of my life.
” It’s moving how the lyrics convey such pure love, isn’t it? This piece, “Even if the Song Has No Form,” is by doriko, the composer behind works like “Romeo and Cinderella” and various anime theme songs.
Released on Nico Nico Douga in 2008, it’s a Miku ballad number.
It delivers straightforward feelings through grand sound and beautiful words, and it brings tears to your eyes when you listen.
It makes you wish you could care about someone this much…
Incomplete HumanYM

Mikan Ningen (Incomplete Human) vividly portrays the turmoil of not knowing what the other person is thinking.
The creator is YM, a multi-talented artist active in singing, illustration, and composition.
The song’s protagonist believes that their inability to understand the other person’s feelings stems from themselves, and uses the title phrase “Incomplete Human” as a way of self-reproach.
It’s a track that delves into the messy depths of the human psyche, so if you enjoy that kind of genre, you’ll surely like it.
2D Dream FeverPolyphonicBranch

Some of you might associate Vocaloid songs with “mix-up rock full of dizzying twists and turns.” PolyphonicBranch (aka Polipho) released the track “2D Dream Fever” in 2012.
By 2015, it had surpassed one million views on Niconico, making it a massively popular song.
The vocal lines—extremely hard for human singers to imitate—embody the quintessential “this is Vocaloid!” feel.
You’re overwhelmed by the sheer power the whole time, and before you know it, you’ve been swept all the way to the outro.
It’s also been novelized, so check it out if you’re interested!
Traveling Moodwhoo

Whoo’s “Traveling Mood” invites listeners’ hearts on a journey.
Its gentle, flowing melody feels like a pleasant breeze, and the lyrics hold a kind of magic that beckons you toward an adventure beyond the everyday.
Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals paint the unfolding scenery even more vividly, making it irresistibly replayable.
It’s a song that lets music fulfill the small escape your heart longs for—truly just that kind of track.
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Deep Sea City UndergroundTanaka B

This is a guitar rock track that draws you into a decadent, downer world.
Vocaloid producer Mr.
Tanaka B’s signature song “Shinkai City Underground” was released in 2011.
Its cool tone, marked by resonant distortion, is striking, and Kagamine Rin’s somewhat innocent vocals amplify the song’s uncanny atmosphere.
The chorus makes you want to sing along yourself.
When people think of a “cool Rin song,” this work is likely one that comes to mind.





