[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] A Collection of Nostalgic and Classic Vocaloid Hits (101–110)
cherry blossomnakano4

“Sakura” is a track where you can enjoy an ultra-high-tone voice that’s unique to VOCALOID.
It’s a song released by nakano4.
The intro starts with intermittent, ultra-low bass and then quickly ramps up into a powerful build.
Another major feature is the contrast: while the A and B sections are relatively low, the chorus soars into extremely high notes.
That gap is addictive.
Also, pay attention to the sharp, clean ending—it should feel like a striking contrast to the intro.
I want to see you.Signal P

If you’re someone living away from your hometown, listening to it might make you want to go visit your close friends.
It’s a song by Signal-P, a well-known Vocaloid producer famous for hits like “Cendrillon,” released in 2010.
The acoustic guitar tones are striking, and the piece evokes a poignant, bittersweet feeling.
True to its title, the lyrics are packed with the longing to “see someone important,” and they really tug at your heart.
The flip phone featured in the music video illustrations also reflects the passage of time.
ToetoTravolta-P

“Toeto,” produced in 2009 by Travolta-P, a Vocaloid producer who rose to prominence with songs featuring Kagamine Rin.
The track showcases Megurine Luka’s voice, capable of everything from sweet, gentle tones to passionate vocals.
Set to a pastoral, folk-inspired melody, it portrays a girl’s bittersweet feelings of love.
As she tries to express her honest emotions but can’t quite find the words, it’s sure to stir your heart.
A romantic love song that highlights Vocaloid’s uniquely genre-defying charm.
flower cradleiroha

Iroha, who has produced many big hits, is not to be overlooked.
His track “Hanayurikago” is a must-hear as well.
It’s included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Supernova 2.” Its standout feature is the combination of a pop, synthesizer-driven sound with lyrics written in traditional Japanese language style.
As a result, it feels historical yet comes across with a stylish finish.
Green StraightLive P

Green Straight by LiveP is an invigorating track that lightens the listener’s heart.
It’s as if a pleasant breeze is blowing through, helping you forget the clamor of everyday life.
Its refreshingly cool melody is sure to offer many people a brief respite in their daily routine.
In fact, many were likely soothed by this song when it was first released.
It’s a highly recommended gem that gently eases the fatigue and restlessness of a busy life and frees the mind.
[Memories] A Compilation of Nostalgic Popular and Classic Vocaloid Songs (111–120)
BABELATOLS

Let me introduce the despair-filled “BABEL.” This is a track released by ATOLS and included in the compilation album “Voca☆Fure! – VOCALOID(tm) FRESHMEN -.” The lyrics portray the end of a romantic relationship by juxtaposing it with the end of the world.
It’s poetic and beautiful how the inability to find happiness is likened to the collapse of the Tower of Babel.
Also, the way the sound grows more intense toward the end is a highlight.
clock lock worksBee

“Clock Lock Works” is a work released under the name Hachi, the Vocaloid producer alias of Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter active at the top of the Japanese music scene.
Published in November 2009, its whimsical, fantastical world instantly captured listeners’ hearts and quickly joined the ranks of popular songs.
Beyond the track itself, the animated music video by Minakata Laboratory also drew attention.
In the chorus, Miku playing the bass moves incredibly smoothly.
It has the feel of a nursery rhyme with a hint of darkness, a quality that connects to Yonezu’s current style.