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A special feature on Vocaloid friendship songs. Listen together with your dear friends.

When you and your friend like the same Vocaloid songs and the same Vocaloid producers, the conversation really takes off, doesn’t it?

Some of you might even have become friends because of Vocaloid.

When you meet up, you spend all your time laughing, and sometimes you open up about serious worries.

Having someone you can truly relax around by your side makes every day fun… Friends are really something special.

In this article, we’re doing a big feature on Vocaloid friendship songs.

We’ve gathered only tracks that will remind you just how important that person is.

By all means, share an earbud and give them a listen.

Vocaloid Friendship Song Special: Let's listen together with your precious friends (21–30)

Sky is the limitDJ’TEKINA//SOMETHING

It’s a song that seems to capture “youth” and “freshness” exactly as words and turn them straight into music.

While making extensive use of electronic sounds, it firmly builds a distinctive worldview.

Within that world, it sings about very familiar, ordinary moments.

Before you know it, it’s right there beside you, walking along with you—a song that gently nestles close.

Hello/How are you?Nanou

[Hatsune Miku Append SOFT] Hello/How Are You (Original) + mp3
Hello/How are you now?

If you like VOCALOID, you’ve probably heard it somewhere.

That’s how widely loved this classic is.

At first glance, the lyrics may seem rambling, as if they’re packed with whatever came to mind, yet they reach us with surprising directness.

It’s a song that can save you when something small but deeply painful happens—like “I had a fight with a friend” or “I’m just a little worn out.”

telepathy; tacit understanding (literally: 'heart-to-heart communication')The guy who says “Ice cream is so good.”

[Kagamine Len] Telepathy (Ishin Denshin) - Len Kagamine version - [Original]
The person who says “this ice cream is hella good” and gets it without words.

It’s a relentlessly refreshing coming-of-age story.

Free from worries or anxieties, the song feels like a declaration: “Let’s move forward together toward a future overflowing with hope.” It’s exactly the kind of track I want people who tend to overthink and get stuck to hear—just empty your mind once and listen.

Elegy for an Absolute Old FriendRo2noki

Absolute Old-Friend Elegy / Kasane Teto & Yokune Ruko (♀)
Absolute Old Friend Elegy Ro2noki

An emotional track with an irresistible interplay between two voices and a bittersweet melody.

It portrays the lingering feelings and helplessness toward a dear friend who’s gone.

While looking back on an irretrievable past, there’s an impossible-to-shake wish to meet again somewhere… These complex emotions are carried by a nostalgic band sound.

The song is a work by Vocaloid producer Ro2noki, released in August 2025.

I think it’s a Vocaloid track that perfectly fits a sentimental mood.

from Y to YJimmySam-P

I hope you’ll listen while thinking of a friend you fought with and then drifted apart from.

If only you could become close again like before… Those feelings might link with the lyrics and make you tear up without meaning to.

I think it’s a song anyone who’s experienced a breakup they didn’t want can relate to.

Walk in the center of the worldTakaaki Natsushiro

Walking in the Center of the World / Takaaki Natsushiro MV
Takaaki Natsushiro walking at the center of the world

There can’t be many songs that are this gentle and yet shake the heart so deeply.

There are countless “me”s and “you”s in the world.

And how will I change because we met? It exquisitely portrays a story that is ambiguous and yet familiar.

Keep the author’s closing comment in your heart as you listen: “May the path you walked become the very center of the world.”

Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

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

Even if we each go our separate ways from here on out, it’s a song with strikingly positive lyrics about meeting again someday.

The word “sakura” evokes the image of a school building, and it made me recall a graduation ceremony—even though I never actually sang this song there.

It’s a Vocaloid masterpiece that truly touches the heart.