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.
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Vocaloid Chorus Collection [Multiple Vocaloids • Choral Pieces • Tried Singing] (31–40)
majestic and dignifiedUmetora

This song’s grown-up worldview and irresistibly dark atmosphere are captivating.
It’s a work by Umetora, the Vocaloid producer also known for “Isshin Furan” and “Koshitantan,” released in 2012.
A total of five VOCALOIDs sing on the track.
The melody incorporates hip-hop elements, and the stylish electronic sound showcases the impressive breadth of Umetora’s musical expression.
The lyrics are brimming with energy and make you feel like living true to yourself—which is seriously cool.
OrangeToma

The theme of the song is “Let’s make everything that’s happened so far as if it never happened.” It’s one of those tear-jerking Vocaloid tracks, with a vibe that would fit as a drama’s ending theme.
Turning its calm, conversational tone into a chorus makes it even more moving and impactful.
Telecaster B-BoySorry

How about singing a sharp, hard-hitting rock number in chorus? It’s a signature song by the Vocaloid producer Surii: a short version was released in 2019 and a long version in 2020.
From the rolling song structure and snappy guitar phrases to the distorted bass tone, its charms are endless.
The chorus melody sticks in your head after a single listen.
It’s highly recommended as a song for everyone to sing together at karaoke—you’re sure to get wildly pumped up.
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

This is a narrative-style song depicting what two people, who have loved each other and walked together this far, do when they realize that at some point their paths have diverged.
It’s a mature R&B track about a sorrowful farewell, so a mixed-gender chorus is recommended.
RAD DOGSHachioji-P

Popular Vocaloid producer Hachioji-P, who has been active since the early days of the Vocaloid scene, released “RAD DOGS” in 2022.
It’s a cool piece of electronic dance music sung by Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Kagamine Len.
The roaring low end combined with futuristic synth sounds creates a powerful groove that really lifts your mood! The arrangement is skillful, featuring majestic strings and even a hip-hop section.
It’s the kind of track you can keep listening to.
It also seems perfect as driving BGM!
Vocaloid Choral Collection [Multiple Vocaloids / Choral Pieces / Tried Singing] (41–50)
Kagerou Daysjin

This is one entry in the Kagerou Project series.
It’s a song by Jin, also known as Shizen no Teki-P, released in 2011.
It’s a cool rock number that sings about a certain summer day that keeps repeating.
The fast-paced feel really amps you up as you listen.
It’s included on compilation albums such as VOCAROCK collection 3 feat.
Hatsune Miku.
If you’re looking for a song to create a chorus “tried singing” video, definitely give this one a try.
Shape of DreamsFuwari-P

Listening to this right after graduation can really bring you to tears.
It’s a work by Fuwari-P, also known for songs like “Mata Ashita,” and it was released in 2012.
The gentle lyrics carry a memorable message, as if telling you to hold your precious memories close and keep moving forward.
So, if you listen to it with your classmates, it might really hit home.
The bright melody and the sense of grandeur in the sound make it a pleasure to listen to.
You might get a different impression when you hear it again after becoming an adult.