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[Yandere] A Special Feature on Chilling Vocaloid Love Songs

A so-called “yandere” is someone whose feelings for the person they love can’t be contained, leading them to take actions that could be called excessive.

Some of you might find yourselves slipping into that kind of behavior toward your partner… right?

In this article, I’ve rounded up a selection of yandere songs from the Vocaloid world!

At first listen, they might seem scary, but that intensity is the flip side of love.

You could call it single-minded devotion… you could, but still, these tracks are the kind that make your heart race!

It’s a hugely popular genre in the Vocaloid scene—please enjoy these yandere songs to your heart’s content!

[Yandere] A Grand Feature on Chilling Vocaloid Love Songs (41–50)

Caprice CastYugika

Caprice Cast / Narukami Mikoto
Caprice Cast Yugica

How about a dark-tinged EDM tune? It’s the debut track—and a hit—from Vocaloid producer Yugika, released in 2021.

A stylish piece where waves of noisy electronic sound crash over you.

Each and every sound pierces deep into your ears.

And the lyrics are truly yandere.

I’m sure some of you will think, “This is exactly the kind of song I was looking for.” Especially that final line… If you’re curious, look it up—I think it’ll give you quite a chill.

Killer SpiderPinocchioP

PinocchioP – Killer Spider feat. Hatsune Miku / Killer Spider
Killer Spider Pinocchio P

I think it’s quite a high-offense yandere number! It’s a piece by multi-creator PinocchioP, who also handles his own illustrations, released in 2022.

The track is very stylish in its sonic image, with a steady beat colored by patchwork-like synth sounds.

The contrast with Miku’s cute vocals is striking, and the result traps you in its world.

As the title suggests, it develops around the theme of spiders, and the lyrics about “constructing a world exactly as one wishes” offer glimpses of both yandere vibes and philosophical thought.

I'm sorry for liking you.Utata-P

Sorry for Liking You [IA/Utata-P] [Original]
Sorry for liking you — Utata-P

A song about a girl who couldn’t bring herself to talk to her crush and just kept staring—until beams powerful enough to destroy the world started shooting from her eyes.

She set the school on fire, shot down the Self-Defense Forces, and even engulfed her crush in flames, seeming unstoppable.

But in the end, it turned out her crush had the power to absorb her beams, and they happily became a mutual couple.

In the end, it seems they were both yandere for each other.

Devilparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

Devil / Tenioha feat. KAFU
Devil te-ni-o-ha

Vocaloid producer Teniwoha, who is also widely active as a novelist, excels in genres like mystery and has created many highly narrative-driven songs.

Among his works, the song “Devil,” produced in 2021, exudes a particularly thrilling atmosphere.

KAF’s slightly devilish vocals are adorable.

Many listeners will relate to the seductive lyrics that lay bare the true feelings of love.

It’s a yandere song packed with the charm of a mischievous girl.

Be sure to pay attention to the pop melody line that wraps the dark worldview.

The Hedonist’s Joyful TableTaKU.K

GUMI - The Hedonist’s Joyful Table [Original Song]
Hedonist’s Happy Table TaKU.K

The sharp, cutting choice of words leaves a strong impression.

This dark piece by TaKU.

K, also known under the name “Takkei-P,” grabbed listeners’ hearts with its highly addictive sound work and heavy, suffocating lyrics after its release in 2017.

You’re supposedly living as you please, yet it’s painful and hard.

The expressions, as if voicing the dark haze that resides in everyone’s chest, really hit home.

It’s a Vocaloid track you’ll want to listen to carefully and find your own interpretation of.

MabelBalloon

A song about being exhausted from being dragged around by the other person’s selfish behavior, and falling asleep alone in loneliness at night.

I almost get carried away by their suggestive words of love, but I decide to pretend I didn’t hear them because I don’t want to crash again.

Still, my feelings keep growing, and I sing in the hope that they’ll notice the emptiness that’s swelling inside me.

The diagnosis was love.Neru

Neru & z’5 – The Disease Was Called Love / feat. Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len
The illness was love — Neru

A stylish Vocaloid track incorporating elements of dubstep.

It’s a song by the popular Vocaloid producer Neru, also known as Oshiire-P, released in 2017.

It’s a powerful, forward-thinking electronic tune whose sound arrangement alone makes you want to keep listening.

As Neru has said, the lyrics revolve around the theme of “codependency and fraying,” prompting reflection on human relationships.

The sense of distance with someone you love… it’s difficult, isn’t it?