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[Trend] A collection of nostalgic Vocaloid songs we used to listen to a lot

[Trend] A collection of nostalgic Vocaloid songs we used to listen to a lot
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[Trend] A collection of nostalgic Vocaloid songs we used to listen to a lot

Vocaloid, a synthesized singing technology that feels cutting-edge, actually saw the release of Hatsune Miku back in 2007.

Thinking about that, it feels like quite a lot of time has passed since the scene was established.

There’s even a term for the generation that has been listening to Vocaloid songs since they were little: the “native Vocaloid generation.”

Naturally, the number of Vocaloid tracks that make us think “How nostalgic!” has been growing.

So in this article, we’ve put together a collection themed around “nostalgic Vocaloid songs”!

Let’s trace the history of Vocaloid together!

[Trending] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs We Used to Listen to a Lot / Nostalgic Classics (1–10)

Unknown Mother Goosewowaka

wowaka “Unknown Mother Goose” feat. Hatsune Miku / wowaka – Unknown Mother-Goose (Official Video) ft. Hatsune Miku
Unknown Mother Goose wowaka

The Vocaloid track that wowaka released for the first time in about six years is filled with a charm that resonates deeply with people’s hearts.

The lyrics, which question love, loneliness, and the meaning of existence, seem to awaken the “story no one knows” hidden within each listener.

Characterized by its rapid tempo and relentless phrasing, the song was included in the 10th anniversary Hatsune Miku compilation album “Re:Start” in August 2017.

The track, which became wowaka’s final work after his sudden passing in 2019, went on to surpass 10 million views on Niconico.

It’s a perfect song for those struggling with self-expression or seeking to unleash the emotions buried deep inside through music.

Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

Orangestar – Asunoyozora Shoukaihan (feat. IA) Official Video
Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan Orangestar

Orangestar’s 14th track is a number featuring a brisk, exhilarating blend of piano and synth that feels effortlessly pleasant.

Its catchy yet beautiful melody, carried by a driving beat, captivates listeners.

Released in August 2014, the song became so popular it reached a million plays.

Delicate yet powerful, it masterfully expresses the feelings of young people who, while anxious about the future, are striving to find hope.

Included on the album “Mikansei Eight Beats,” it has been covered by numerous artists.

With a refreshing yet poignant atmosphere that evokes the end of summer, this piece is one that gives a gentle push to anyone struggling with their future.

Exploding Brain Girlreruriri

Brain Fluid Explosion Girl – rerulili feat. Hatsune Miku & GUMI
Exploding Brains Girl rerulili

Despite its seemingly pop and cute melody, this song is distinguished by lyrics imbued with deep meaning.

Delving into themes such as social pressure, inner conflict, and the absurdity of reality, it possesses a depth that allows each listener to form their own interpretation.

Since its release on Niconico in 2012, it has enjoyed great popularity, surpassing 1.

5 million views in just five months, and it was even adapted into a live-action film in December 2015.

Known as one of rerulili’s signature works, this piece captivates many with its addictive melody and lyrics that defy simple interpretation—truly a track worthy of being called a Vocaloid number.

Karakuri Pierrot40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Karakuri Pierrot [Original]
Karakuri Pierrot 40mP

A song whose bittersweet lyrics and catchy melody resonate with the heart.

The expression that likens the pain of heartbreak and self-loathing to a “clockwork clown” is striking, and it grips listeners and won’t let go.

Released in 2011 as one of 40mP’s signature works, it drew major attention, including over 40 million views on YouTube.

It was also included on the major second album, “My Small Self and the Big World.” A coming-of-age track that stays close to those carrying the sting of romantic failure and a sense of loss.

It’s also a great choice for karaoke.

Chill, fluffy Sea-of-Trees girlstone bath

Yurufuwa Sea-of-Trees Girl / Song, Hatsune Miku
Yurufuwa Sea-of-Trees Girl, Ishiburo

“Yurufuwa Jukai Girl” is a smash hit by Ishifuro, released in October 2011.

Its appeal lies in the gap between the catchy melody and the slightly negative-leaning lyrics.

Sharply portraying the feelings of young people, it resonated with many Vocaloid fans.

This track is also included on the album “Teenage Nekra Pop.” It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone who feels stifled by everyday life.

Panda HeroBee

Hachi MV “Panda Hero” HACHI / Panda Hero
Panda Hero Hachi

It’s a track with a distinctive worldview and an addictive melody.

Set in a city that feels like ruins, it unfolds a story about a panda hero wielding a metal bat.

It skillfully portrays the darkness of society and the inner conflicts lurking within people.

This song is a rock arrangement of a track from Kenshi Yonezu’s second album under the name Hachi, “OFFICIAL ORANGE,” and as one of his signature works from his Vocaloid producer era, it earned strong support from many listeners.

It may be the perfect song for times when you want to escape reality or when you feel out of sync with the world.

It hurts so much; I want to express my pain.EZFG

[VY1 & VY2] I Hurt So Much, I Want to Hurt [Original MV] [1080p]
I really want to be in pain, EZFG.

“Totemo Itai Itagaritai” is a song by EZFG, released in January 2012.

Its distinctive lyrics interweave the pain of mouth ulcers with the pain of love, leaving a strong impression.

Over an electronica-based sound, a duet by VY1V3 and VY2 blends harmoniously.

It’s a song I’d love people who feel deep-seated pain and inner conflict to listen to.

Included on the album “Cyber Thunder Cider.”

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