Welcome to the world of "Vocalo Jazz" [VOCAJAZZ]
Jazz does have that grown-up image, doesn’t it?
Music flowing through a stylish restaurant at night.
The kind of smooth sound that makes you feel happy… ah, the dizzying world of jazz.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of VOCALOID jazz tracks.
It’s a playlist recommended both for people who already love jazz and for VOCALOID fans who may not know much about jazz.
It might just open a new door inside you.
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Welcome to the world of “Vocalo Jazz” [VOCAJAZZ] (1–10)
cat-eye makeupKanadeoto 69

How about some lively, hype-inducing Vocaloid jazz? This track by Kanade-NE69, a popular Vocaloid producer who’s also active as a singer, was released in 2018.
It was originally written for fellow singer Shoes, and this is the self-cover Vocaloid version.
The horn section shines against the fast-paced sound! The lyrics depict a romance that likens a woman to a cat, blending a mature vibe with a touch of cuteness.
Give it a listen when you want to boost your mood.
It might be great for couples to enjoy together, too.
A Bouquet of Sulkiness Dedicated to Godslowly; sluggishly; dawdling

A track by Vocaloid producer Chintara, who has a broad musical background spanning jazz, rock, blues, and classical.
It’s a number where fast melodies that leverage VOCALOID’s unique traits mesh seamlessly with a jazzy atmosphere.
While the glamorous brass section tends to steal the spotlight, the more you listen, the more details you discover: the piano that shapes the song’s ambiance, the bass slaps that add punchy accents, the guitar solo that evokes rock within a jazz framework, and the drums’ dynamically shifting beats.
Pathology of ObsessionsYS (clear P)

It’s a chic, mature-sounding track.
My straightforward impression is that it’s “cool,” but if you listen closely to the lyrics, it turns out to be surprisingly sensual.
The restrained, not-quite-bare passion fits perfectly with the calm melody, creating an alluring mood.
Welcome to the world of “Vocalo Jazz” [VOCAJAZZ] (11–20)
monkey businessNatsuo Aoya

It’s a Vocaloid track with a bouncy rhythm that feels great.
The song is by the Vocaloid producer Natsuo Aoya, also known for works like “Sensui” and “UFO,” and it was released in 2015.
With a style and melody that blend hip-hop and jazz, it’s wonderfully easy on the ears.
The words in the lyrics have a pleasing sound, too, and they make you want to sing along yourself.
It keeps its groove right up to the very end.
Highly recommended for people who aren’t very familiar with jazz yet and want to start exploring it.
Moonlight Stage -JAZZ SAMBA REMIX-GYARI

This is a self-arranged version of the song “Moonlight Stage.” The original track has a lovely jazz flavor, and this take is captivating in its own way.
It’s also fun that the mood of the song doesn’t match what’s happening in the PV.
There’s an original manga based on this song as well, so be sure to read it together.
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How should I put it? The lyrics make you want to shout, “So true, so true!” Why do I keep making the same mistakes? It’s not like I even like this! It can be frustrating, but I end up loving that side of it too.
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That’s a woman’s heart.
It’s been crafted into a gently pop, super cute song.
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A song by cosMo@Bousou-P, known by the nicknames Kosumon and Kosumotan, who is active as both a singer and a Vocaloid producer.
The relaxed piano performance combined with a melody featuring the kind of wide, leaping intervals characteristic of VOCALOID creates a thrilling yet comfortable piece of exquisite jazz.
The rhythm section of bass and drums adds accents that make the melody and piano stand out—another highlight worth noting.
It’s a jazz masterpiece you’ll want to play in your room during a leisurely day off, so good you might forget it’s actually a VOCALOID track.