[Piano × Vocaloid] Carefully selected videos and sheet music of ultra-popular songs you’ll want to play right now!
A variety of Vocaloid songs that are trending on video sites and social media.
Have you ever watched a creator’s video and thought, “Maybe I want to try playing it myself!”?
People often think it’s hard to fully recreate the Vocaloid sound, but with piano, you can actually perform it solo in a way that stays quite close to the original!
So this time, we’re showcasing plenty of piano performance videos of hugely popular Vocaloid songs, along with sheet music you can download right away.
If you love Vocaloid or are hooked on the Vocaloid tracks used on social media, this is a must-see!
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[Piano × Vocaloid] Carefully Selected Videos & Sheet Music of Super Popular Songs You’ll Want to Play Right Now! (1–10)
Villainparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

“Villain” by Teniwoha—active as a musician and novelist, also producing Vocaloid tracks, performing acoustic sets, and writing for other artists—is a thought-provoking song whose lyrics depict the struggles of a transgender protagonist.
Its words, which give voice to the difficulties faced by those who feel discomfort with their assigned gender, resonate with many people dissatisfied with modern society.
The languid melody that captures a hazy, restless state of mind is also striking.
Try using the swing rhythm to create a dark atmosphere on the piano.
Drunkenness UnknownKanaria

Kanaria’s “Yoidoreshirazu,” a song by the Vocaloid producer, became a hot topic after many creators and artists posted cover videos.
The lyrics, which can be read as escapist, the languid-feeling melody, and the seductive sound together seem to portray a drunken haze, as if a girl has grown desperate.
On the piano, try experimenting with pedal work and dynamics to capture this ambiguous, slightly dangerous mood.
Keep the rhythm precise, but be careful not to let the tone become too bright.
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar feat. IA

A signature song by Orangestar, known as a Vocaloid producer, is drawing attention as a masterpiece that captures listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.
The official video has racked up astonishing view counts, and many comments say it’s a “divine track that makes your heart tremble when you listen.” The lyrics interweave poignancy and strength, and the delicate piano melody leaves a lasting impression.
Through the figure of a boy gazing up at the night sky and facing himself, the song depicts both anxiety and hope for the future.
When performing it on piano, the key is to carefully express the ebb and flow of emotion.
This song is trending on social media—why not try playing it yourself?
[Piano × Vocaloid] Carefully selected videos & sheet music of ultra-popular songs you’ll want to play right now! (11–20)
Amanojaku164

A signature song by 164, who is active as a guitarist, songwriter, and Vocaloid producer, is “Ama no Jaku.” Not only its up-tempo version—which has garnered over 45 million views on the official YouTube channel—but also the slow version with a heartrending piano accompaniment has drawn attention and become popular as BGM for short videos on social media.
If you’re performing it as a piano solo, the slow version—with its melancholy atmosphere that tugs at the heart—is highly recommended.
Try playing it with care, as if singing the beautiful melody.
Goodbye DeclarationChinozo

Chinozo’s signature Vocaloid track Goodbye Declaration is a massive hit: the video on Chinozo’s official YouTube channel has surpassed 120 million views, and the various cover versions by different artists have each racked up millions of views as well.
The lyrics evoke a sense of frustration toward a world full of contradictions, and the melodic line that rises and falls—seemingly mirroring turbulent emotions—leaves a strong impression.
When playing it on piano, the key point is to be mindful of tied rhythms that cross measures and beats.
Try to capture the fine nuances of that feeling—wanting to move straight ahead, yet being snagged by something along the way.
Ego RockSorry

Egorock, a signature song by Surii, a Vocaloid producer behind numerous hits.
It’s a track with a refreshing rock flavor and punchy, quirky lyrics that make a strong impression.
The official video has surpassed 38 million views, drawing many rave comments like “pure addiction” and “the irresistible rhythm is godlike.” When played on piano, pieces tend to come together neatly—for better or worse—but for this song, to bring out its unruly vibe, try deliberately striking the keys in the chorus for a more percussive sound.
Perform it as if breaking the conventional idea of the piano’s “beautiful resonance!”
lowerNuyuri

Lower, an original song written by Vocaloid producer Nuyuri for the unit “25-ji, Nightcord de.” in the mobile game Project Sekai Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
Amid its wistfulness and frustration, you can also feel a powerful sense of something you will never compromise.
With its complex harmony and rhythm, it’s by no means easy to play on the piano, but once you master it, you’ll be wrapped in a sense of liberation—like breaking free from anxiety.
Give it a try!