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[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!

[Memories] A roundup of nostalgic and classic popular Vocaloid songs (41–50)

Mosaic RollDECO*27

DECO*27 – Mosaic Roll feat. GUMI
Mosaic Roll DECO*27

DECO*27, who keeps producing numerous hit songs.

This track “Mosaic Roll” was released on Nico Nico Douga in 2010.

It’s a cool rock tune where a delay-soaked guitar riff intertwines with a synth bass, and GUMI’s wistful vocals leave a strong impression.

The lyrics’ worldview, which makes you reflect on “love,” is truly deep as well.

A rearranged version was released in 2021, so be sure to enjoy comparing it with the original.

The White Snow PrincessNoboru ↑P

White Snow Princess Is – Noboru ↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
The White Snow Princess Is Climbing ↑P

It’s a grand, fast-paced rock number based on the world-famous classic Snow White.

The song was created by Vocaloid producer Noboru↑, also known for Love Surely Soars☆ and Monochrome ∞ Blue Sky, and was released in February 2010.

The dynamic soundscape pairs perfectly with Miku’s solid, focused vocals.

It packs a variety of charms—cuteness, coolness, and drama.

However, when you delve into the lyrics’ implications, there’s also a touch of eeriness.

It’s a Vocaloid track you can enjoy from multiple angles.

Servant of Evilmothy

[Official] Servant of Evil / Kagamine Len [Original Medieval-Style Tale]
Servant of Evil mothy

The gothic tone and storyline-driven lyrics really grab me! It’s a track by mothy, also known as Aku no P, released in 2008.

It’s one of the works in the series known as the “Aku no Series,” which continued afterward.

The mature-sounding arrangement paired with Kagamine Len’s boyish vocals is such a perfect match that you can’t help but get absorbed.

It even feels like a musical unfolding right before your eyes.

Since it’s a different perspective—an answer song—to “Daughter of Evil,” I recommend listening to them together.

Fire◎Flowerhalyosy

halyosy – Fire◎Flower feat. Kagamine Len
Fire◎Flowerhalyosy

It’s a sweet-and-sour love song that overlays budding feelings with fireworks blooming grandly and fading into the night sky.

The track was created by halyosy, also known as the creator of the famous Vocaloid graduation song “Sakura no Ame,” and was released in 2008.

The way it shifts from a quiet intro to a dramatic band sound is great, isn’t it? It feels like that sound expresses the protagonist’s wavering emotions.

The lyrics flow so nicely that it feels great to sing at karaoke!

Calc.JimmySam-P

This is a Vocaloid song that gently stays by your side in the sorrow of heartbreak.

Created by JimmyThumb-P, a Vocaloid producer known for numerous hits like “from Y to Y,” it was released in September 2010.

The unforgettable parting is sung over a fast-paced band sound, resulting in something that really pierces the heart.

Before you know it, you end up empathizing with the protagonist and feeling tears well up.

Many popular singers have covered it, so if you’re interested, be sure to browse the videos.

Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

halyosy – Sakura no Ame feat. Hatsune Miku
Sakura no Ame halyosy

It’s famous as a Vocaloid graduation song, isn’t it? It’s a piece released in 2008 by the Vocaloid producer halyosy.

The lyrics carry the message that even if we’re far apart, we’re still connected in our hearts—it’s enough to make you cry.

The gentle tones of acoustic guitar, piano, and strings are moving as well.

Some people may have even sung this song at their actual graduation ceremonies back then.

Take some time to listen to it again while reminiscing about your own school days.

Hello, planet.sasakure.UK

sasakure.UK – Hello, Planet. feat. Hatsune Miku / *Hello, Planet.
Hello, Planet. sasakure.UK

Isn’t that cute, poppy chiptune still lingering in your heart? It’s a track by sasakure.

UK, also known as sasakure-P, released in 2009.

The sci-fi-flavored, story-rich lyrics match the sound arrangement perfectly, making you feel as if you’re watching a single movie.

This song is one piece in the “Apocalypse” series, so if you haven’t yet, be sure to listen to the other tracks as well—you’ll be able to immerse yourself even more deeply in the world of the lyrics.