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A Collection of Vocaloid Choral Songs [Multiple Vocaloids / Choral Pieces / Tried Singing]

When you hear the word “chorus,” it probably brings back memories of music class, right?

There’s a unique charm to “singing together” that’s different from solo performances.

Now, Vocaloid chorus songs generally fall into three categories:– Songs that use multiple voice banks– Songs created specifically as choral pieces– Songs that became popular through multi-singer covers (like group “sang it” videos)

In this article, I’ll introduce recommended tracks selected from all three categories.

So no matter what kind of work you’re looking for, you should find something that fits.

Be sure to read to the end!

Chorus Collection of Vocaloid Songs [Multiple Vocaloids / Choral Pieces / Tried Singing] (71–80)

Tokyo Cyber Detective ClubPolyphonicBranch

Tokyo Cyber Detective Club [Original] (with 7 Vocaloids)
Tokyo Cyber Detective Club PolyphonicBranch

This is a track from Vocaloid producer PolyphonicBranch’s major debut album “Cyber Brigade.” It was released in 2012.

The lively, stylish sound centered on a band aesthetic is striking.

The decadent lyrical worldview fused with the music creates, so to speak, a vibe like a toy box turned upside down.

The worldbuilding is carefully crafted, and its setting materials are available online.

If you’re interested, check the official website.

Izon-shi ChinaTatsugoo

Izon-shi China – Tatsugoo feat. Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Otomachi Una
Izon Shi China Tatsugoo

Vocaloid producer Tatsugoo, who is also active as a member of the music unit Ragdoll.

In addition to writing lyrics and composing, he’s well known for his art direction.

Among his songs, the one where the Vocaloids’ choral work is especially cool is “Izon-shi China.” It features a sound with striking Asian-inspired arrangements.

The metallic rhythm section that evokes house music is also cool.

It’s a track where you can fully savor the Vocaloids’ duets and choruses.

Be sure to experience the vibrant choral work by Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, and Otomachi Una.

Cherry Blossom Song of DepartureArrange-P

[Graduation Song] Sakura Song of Departure (Original Mixed Three-Part Chorus)
Departure Cherry Blossom Song Arrange P

It’s a choral piece perfect for graduation season.

Created by a total of nine people including Arranger P, the song was released in 2015.

It uses VOCALOID vocals for ten parts in total, delivering rich, layered harmonies.

The lyrics sing about holding past days in your heart and spreading your wings toward the future.

The piano accompaniment is beautiful, and the melody line is lovely and truly moving.

You can download the sheet music for free, so if you’re looking for a song to perform at a graduation ceremony, please make good use of it.

festivalMinagawa drowning

Vocaloid producer Minagawa Oeki, who captivates listeners with a dark aesthetic, is known for signature tracks like “Nihilism.” Among his works, the piece that stands out for its female Vocaloid chorus is “Shukusai” (“Festival”).

It’s a danceable track polished with the resonant timbre of dynamic brass.

You’ll experience crystalline choral work by v_flower, Kaai Yuki, Hatsune Miku, and Yuzuki Yukari, each with a transparent vocal quality.

Why not give this beautiful yet ephemeral choral piece a listen?

When the con man starts to laughNashimoto-P

It’s rock that lets you feel someone becoming pessimistic about life and getting sick of living.

The last lyric can be taken as “Live!” or as a deep, heartfelt hatred—it’s profound.

If you want to blow away your everyday worries, let’s all get together and sing this song!

Existential ImaginationALT

[9 Vocaloids] Existence Imagination [Original MV @ 13-person Collab]
Existence Imagination ALT

Not only does this track feature a large number of Vocaloids, but it also brought together many creators.

Centered around the Vocaloid producer ALT, it was released in 2013.

Carried by a classic, feel-good band sound, it delivers a warm message that says, “You’re not alone.” When you’re feeling down or struggling with something, listening to it gives you the courage to face forward and move on.

The guitar solo in the interlude is awesome, so it’s recommended for guitar lovers too.

The sparkling piano tone is wonderful as well.

fray; small tear; opening (in fabric); blooming (of buds); a slight smile40mP

[Hatsune Miku & GUMI (40mP)] Hokorobi [Original Choral Song]
Hokorobi 40mP

This song begins with a beautiful piano accompaniment.

It’s a work by the popular Vocaloid producer 40mP, released in 2013.

I’ve heard it was created with graduation as its theme.

The lyrics are written as a message to someone special, expressing a wish to meet again.

If you’ve ever had the experience of not being able to confess to someone you like, it might really resonate.

If you’re looking for a song to sing at a graduation ceremony, definitely consider this one.

And…the gentle vocals and harmonies of Hatsune Miku and GUMI are wonderful.

I could listen to it forever.