We’re introducing songs performed by the VOCALOID-compatible vocal library Yuzuki Yukari.
Unlike previous VOCALOIDs, Yuzuki Yukari was released by the manufacturer AHS as part of a project by a collective of creators consisting of multiple Vocaloid producers (Vocalo-P).
Another feature of Yuzuki Yukari is that she supports not only VOCALOID but also VOICEROID, enabling text-to-speech narration.
Her voice is designed to evoke an adult woman’s singing voice, with a very beautiful and captivating tone.
Since it feels like it has fewer of the typical VOCALOID quirks, this playlist is recommended even for those who’ve been hesitant about VOCALOID until now.
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Yuzuki Yukari’s masterpieces and popular songs (1–10)
Chururira Chururira Daddadda!Takeaki Wada

The chorus is striking, and with the comment filter feature you can chant along.
The lyrics depict a situation where one is being condemned for misconduct during their school days.
It’s extremely catchy, and the “Chururira Chururira Daddadda!” part of the title really sticks in your head.
Sayonara ChainsawKurage-P

A classic by KurageP that kicks off with a cool guitar riff.
It’s an up-tempo, aggressive track, yet Yukari’s cute vocals really shine.
It appears as the second track on the compilation album “Girl War | ARMS,” created by 12 Vocaloid producers around the theme of “weapons,” where it’s included as the Chainsaw representative.
There seems to be a hidden command that can make you happy.Utata-P

One of the songs from Utata-P’s Happiness Series.
It is included on Utata-P’s major first album “Minna Shiawase Ni Naa-re! / Utata-P feat.
Hatsune Miku, MAYU, Yuzuki Yukari.” A secret command is a term for a program feature that is not documented in the user manual but executes an operation when a command is entered.
Moon JourneyGYARI
It’s said to be a remixed version with various changes of the track that was included in the Yuzuki Yukari compilation album “Tsuki no Uta (II).” The pan flute in the intro has a clear, transparent beauty.
With “the moon” as its theme, it has a fantastical atmosphere.
baby’s breathscrew-type

The piano’s delicate melodies resonate as if embracing the clear, translucent voice of Yuzuki Yukari.
Created by Nejishiki and released in December 2023, it is included on the album “world.” Announced to coincide with Yuzuki Yukari’s birthday celebration, this song’s grand, elegant sound and the lyrics’ plea for a fleeting existence—“please don’t disappear”—sink deeply into the listener’s heart.
It’s a perfect track for moments when you want to immerse yourself in precious memories.
Kizuki UtaBumpy Urushi

VOCALOID3, planned by VOCALOMAKETS (a project team of Vocaloid producers) and produced and sold by AHS Co.
, Ltd.
, was reportedly sung almost entirely as-is without much adjustment.
The easy-to-hear spoken intro is also by Yuzuki Yukari.
FrontierLIQ

The heavy guitar sound, the scratch effects, and the English narration are really cool.
Amid the intense sound, Yukari’s singing voice is dignified and clear.
It seems this musician was a pioneering figure who started working in this style early on, back when genre tags like VOCALOUD and Mikurimo weren’t as widely recognized as they are now.