[On the Holy Night] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Christmas Songs
Have you already decided how you’re going to spend Christmas this year?
Maybe you’re going out to eat with family, throwing a party with friends, relaxing with your partner, or even planning to go all out and have a blast on your own.
This time, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid songs perfect for Christmas!
From upbeat, jokey tracks to mellow tunes that set a calm mood, I’ve picked a wide range—so you’re sure to find something that fits how you feel.
Enjoy the holiday season with music and make the most of your Christmas!
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[On the Holy Night] Vocaloid Christmas Song Special (71–80)
AGAINSososo-P

How about some stylish trance music? It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Sososo-P, released in 2010.
Its cool sound and steady, sharp melodic lines are captivating.
And the lyrics—about a never-ending search for a beloved person—are truly heartbreaking.
Please take your time and listen while following the lyrics; you might find yourself in tears before you know it.
By the way, Sososo-P is the Vocaloid producer alias of professional composer Kajito Tsukui, who also writes songs for well-known artists.
A small lightPosthumous Work P
This is a heartbreakingly sad Christmas song by Isaku-P, named after their comment on the video: “I’ve always wanted to post on Niconico at least once before I die… I made this track on impulse, and my wish has come true—this is my first post.
Now I can go anytime.” There are surely kids like this out there… It’s included on the compilation album “Noel-Loid feat.
Hatsune Miku.”
Halloween Ghost and Christmas Pumpkinlumo

As the title suggests, this is a piece that lets you enjoy both Halloween and Christmas within a single song.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer lumo, also known for works like “Tōhi Care” and “Outernet Explorer,” released in 2011.
The speedy song progression and lively sound that employs a variety of timbres leave a strong impression.
You could call it a highly addictive number.
It has a touch of horror, a rock vibe, and a dose of cuteness—truly the best of all worlds.
[On the Holy Night] Vocaloid Christmas Song Special (81–90)
Assassin!PutinP

The title might not suggest it, but it’s a cool idol song sung by Kagamine Rin.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Puchin-P, known for crafting story-driven works that connect multiple songs, and it was released in 2008.
The sound is very cool, with a finish that evokes the chill of winter.
The lyrics are like a love song, saying, “You’re my Santa Claus!” Starting from this song, be sure to follow the story that unfolds across all 13 tracks!
Holy Night Eradication Ultra-Recommendation GroupChutoro P

There are quite a few Vocaloid songs that hold a grudge against Christmas, aren’t there? One I recommend in that vein is Chuutoro-P’s “Seiya Bokumetsu Chouzetsu Suishoudan” (Ultra Recommendation Committee for the Abolition of Holy Night).
As the title suggests, the song carries a message wishing for the abolition of Christmas.
If you end up facing Christmas without a boyfriend or girlfriend, relieve your stress with this track.
I have a part-time job on Christmas!Chie P
The fact that there are shops, such as cake shops, that liven up Christmas means there are people working there, right? The beautiful night scenery of Christmas is created by those who are working on Christmas.
Even Santa, who’s entrusted with the biggest job of all, would have a hard time without at least one or two part-time helpers, don’t you think?
Cut down the Christmas tree!Deadball P
A high-energy “We don’t need Christmas!” song.
It’s a track by Deadball-P, a Vocaloid producer known for straightforward gag songs, released in 2010.
The powerful hard rock sound is colored with Christmas-like tones such as sleigh bells.
But what you should really pay attention to are the lyrics: the Christmas tree gets totally wrecked—so much so that you can’t help but feel a little sorry for it.
Still, many people will likely relate to these feelings.