[For a Lovely Morning] A Collection of Vocaloid Wake-Up Songs
When you wake up in the morning, how do you get yourself fully awake?
Some people wash their face, some turn on the TV, and others might put on some music.
This time, I’d like to introduce some Vocaloid songs that are perfect for waking up.
There are tracks that are great for early mornings, of course, as well as songs to keep you company on days when you have to pull an all-nighter.
With a wide selection ranging from relaxed to intense, be sure to read to the end and find the tracks that suit you best!
[For a Lovely Morning] Vocaloid Alarm Song Collection (1–10)
Two-Faced Loverswowaka

This is a song that reached 100,000 views just one week after it was posted.
It’s counted among wowaka’s signature tracks.
The allure lies in its profound lyrics that sing about twisted love and the captivating worldview they create.
The sound is perfect for snapping you wide awake.
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

No matter how sleepy you are, I think this song will snap your eyes wide open.
It’s a signature track by Orangestar, a Vocaloid producer known for grand and exhilarating musicality, released in 2014.
The speedy beat and sparkling synth phrases leave a strong impression.
The lyrics, packed with the protagonist’s wish to go into the future together with you, are a little bittersweet yet convey a very powerful resolve.
Listen to it before school or work, and it’s sure to give you the energy to get through the day.
ECHOCrusher-P

This is a song I want to listen to when I want to get pumped up from the morning.
The melody line of the verse builds anticipation for the chorus and lifts my mood.
The heavy, powerful sound is irresistible.
Released in 2014 by Crusher-P, a Vocaloid producer living overseas.
The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

The hard-hitting sound will blast away your sleepiness.
This is one of the signature songs by Neru, a popular Vocaloid producer who has even made a major-label debut, released in 2013.
From the intro alone it’s incredibly cool, and the lyrics—especially relatable for junior and senior high school students—express dissatisfaction with the present and anxiety about the future, striking right at the heart.
If you listen to it on a morning when you’re thinking, “I really don’t want to go to school…,” it might help you make up your mind and push forward.
At the mercy of the godsreruriri

It feels like a song that truly brings out smiles.
When I listen to it, I get into a positive mood, like, “Forget the bad and tough stuff—let’s just love everything.” It also has parts that gently embrace negative emotions, so it seems to fit any situation.
MatryoshkaBee

Let’s pry open those droopy eyelids with a lively tune! This is one of the signature songs by Hachi, the Vocaloid producer who’s also hugely successful as singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, released in 2010.
Thanks to its incredible addictiveness, it sparked a major movement online.
It’s packed with appeal—an unforgettable sound and melody, and lyrics with Hachi’s uniquely distinctive turns of phrase.
If you listen to it first thing in the morning when your brain can’t think yet, it should work like a jolt to wake you up.
Good morning on FridayHONEY WORKS

This is one of HoneyWorks’ signature songs, a group known for many heart-fluttering, youth-themed positive rock tracks.
The song starts with an alarm clock sound, and its up-tempo rhythm boosts your energy.
It’s a refreshing wake-up tune that gets you going from the morning.