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Birthday/Birth Celebration: A Special Feature on Vocaloid Birthday Songs

No matter how old you are, birthdays always make your heart race, don’t they?

You might be wondering what present you’ll get from your parents, buying yourself something you love as a reward, or even feeling nervous that your friends might spring a surprise on you.

In this article, we’re doing a big feature on Vocaloid birthday songs!

There are two types of “Vocaloid birthday songs”: songs that are birthday songs in the literal sense, and songs that celebrate the birthdays of Vocaloid characters.

We’ve compiled both types together, so take a look and find the ones you like!

Vocaloid Birthday Celebration Songs (51–60)

Happy Birthday ~To You~Romi

[Hatsune Miku: Miku Miku Birthday Song] Happy Birthday ~To You~
Happy Birthday ~To You~ Romi

It’s a birthday song that makes you want to sway to the rhythm and sing along.

Created by Vocaloid producer Romi, it was released on Nico Nico Douga in 2011.

The opening with birdsong is particularly striking.

It’s a vibrant track that features a variety of timbres, including piano and synthesizer.

The lyrics are a straightforward celebration of the special “you.” Its catchy melody sticks in your head.

How about spending that once-a-year special day listening to this song?

Congratulations, thank you.Jun-P

[Rin/Len Append Original] Congratulations, Thank You. [Kagamine Birthday Festival '10]
Congratulations, thank you. Jun P

This work was released in 2010.

Created by Jun-P as a birthday song for Kagamine Rin and Len, it begins with a pleasantly resonant piano accompaniment, then shifts into a hard rock number with a catchy melody.

The chorus has a metal vibe.

The song’s structure is engaging, showcasing a variety of musical styles.

The lyrics straightforwardly express feelings of “congratulations” and “thank you.” If you’re a Rin and Len fan, definitely give it a listen—you might end up liking them even more.

Our Birthdaytoya

It’s my Birthday🥳🍾
Our Birthdaytoya

It’s a birthday song sung by the twin duo Kagamine Rin and Len, but judging from the lyrics, it’s a track that would likely make not only family but also friends and lovers happy to receive.

The overall pace is relaxed, so it might be nice to listen to it at the end of a birthday party.

pale yellow milestonecosMo@Bousou-P

Pale Yellow Milestone – cosMo@Bousou-P feat. Hatsune Miku
Pale Yellow Milestone cosMo@Bousou-P

How about an upbeat electric tune? Created by the Vocaloid producer cosMo@Bousou-P—who shocked the Vocaloid scene with tracks like “The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku -DEAD END-” and “The Intense Voice of Hatsune Miku”—this piece was released in 2019 on August 31, Hatsune Miku’s birthday.

Its driving tempo featuring chiptune-esque sounds leaves a strong impression.

The powerful lyrics encourage you, conveying the determination to keep moving forward while holding onto a poignant nostalgia for the past.

It’s a masterpiece that makes you want to live true to yourself.

Vocaloid Birthday Celebration Songs (61–70)

Happy Melodymunch munch, potato chips

[Hatsune Miku] Happy Melody [Original PV]
Happy Melody Mogumogu Potechi

The 13th work by Mogumogu Potechi.

It was created to celebrate the 6th anniversary of Hatsune Miku’s birth.

It was also featured all the way through during the official Nico Nico Live broadcast “World’s New Videos.” Despite its tight rhythm, it’s a cute song.

Happy Birthday MaMaFilial Piety TV & J( ‘ー`)し Mom TV

[Mother’s Day] Happy Birthday, Mama [Mother] [Filial Piety] [Hatsune Miku - Original]
Happy Birthday, Mama Filial Piety TV & J('ー`)し Mom TV

A song to celebrate a mother’s birthday.

It’s a fast-paced pop song that tells the story of an unfilial son who buys a bouquet, pops party crackers, blows away his embarrassment, and, at least for today, can honestly say congratulations.

The tune is crafted to be very easy to listen to.

BirthdaySalmon P

It sings about encounters and warmth that saved one from loneliness, the empathy carried through the speakers, and the feelings they want to convey.

It’s a slow-tempo pop song that makes great use of Hatsune Miku’s cute vocal quality.

It was released in 2008.