Recommended songs by DECO*27: A collection of must-listen masterpieces for Vocaloid fans
DECO*27 is immensely popular as a Vocaloid producer.
With catchy melodies and lyrics that pierce the heart, he continues to captivate countless listeners.
Some of you might be thinking, “I want to get into DECO*27’s songs, but I don’t know where to start.” In fact, his musical world is astonishingly wide, ranging from tracks that portray bittersweet love to upbeat numbers that lift your spirits! In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce recommended songs by DECO*27.
We hope you find a track that truly resonates with you!
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Recommended songs by DECO*27: A must-hear collection of Vocaloid masterpieces (81–90)
Long-distance loveDECO*27

This is a heartfelt love number that sings of the frustrations of a long-distance relationship and a straightforward love for someone special.
Released on Niconico in 2009, “Koi Kyori Enai” is a floating, guitar-driven rock tune, and one of its charms is the lyrics packed tightly with the feeling of “I want to see my lover.” Listening to it makes you feel as if you’re watching a romance film.
There are several versions, including the 2011 single “Egomama/Koi Kyori Enai” sung by Topi, so try comparing them to see which one suits your reference.
Love wordsDECO*27

Although the word “love” appears in the title, it’s not a song about romance—it’s a piece whose lyrics express gratitude.
The songwriter and composer is DECO*27, who has also made a major-label debut.
The cute lyrics and accompaniment will warm your heart.
Aikotoba IIDECO*27

A popular Vocaloid producer who also provides songs for famous artists, DECO*27 released this track in 2013.
It’s a catchy song with an easy-to-groove tempo that warms the heart as you listen.
It’s sprinkled with phrases reminiscent of the lyrics from the previously released song “Aikotoba,” so be sure to look for them.
Aikotoba IIIDECO*27

A song released on October 8, 2018, marking DECO*27’s 10th anniversary.
Don’t you ever feel like the world looks completely different when you’re in love? It’s a heart-fluttering tune that radiates a bright, sunny mood.
Filled with gratitude toward fans, this song has an adorably charming title, “Ai Kotoba III,” and the lyrics are just so good.
It’ll make you cry your heart out.
Hatsune Miku’s gentle vocals, the dazzling intro, and the tender band sound all seep into your heart.
It’ll definitely make you want to say “thank you” to someone you love!
Love Words IVDECO*27

For those who used to listen to a lot of Vocaloid songs, this might be a track that makes you go “Ah, I know this!” It’s a song by DECO*27, a popular Vocaloid producer who also writes for famous artists, released in 2022.
The numbering “IV” will likely ring a bell—this is part of the series that began with “Ai Kotoba” released in 2009.
If you’ve heard that one, you’ll probably get hooked on this song right away.
In fact, it weaves in phrases that evoke various DECO*27 tracks throughout its parts.
So it’s a number I’d recommend to Vocaloid fans in general, not just people in their twenties.
Love-Struck ElegyDECO*27

It’s a high-energy rock tune with a cool, explosive intro.
“Aimai Elegy” was originally the title track of an album released in 2010.
That version featured singer-songwriter Marina on vocals, and in 2013 a self-cover Hatsune Miku version was released.
The vocal range should be quite approachable for many women.
Try imitating the noisy vocal style and sing with a gritty, growling delivery.
Recommended songs by DECO*27: A must-listen collection of masterpieces for Vocaloid fans (91–100)
Love + K = aKiDECO*27

A soothing ballad whose beautiful piano tones seep into your ears and heart.
“Ai+K=aKi,” included on the first album Sōaisei Riron released in 2010, is a truly wonderful piece with lyrics that portray unwavering love for someone special.
It makes you find yourself thinking, “I want to meet someone who feels this way about me…” The highest notes are a bit high, but the relaxed melody means you can take it on without rushing or straining.
Try singing it with feeling.


