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)
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.
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.
Ambiguous ElegyDECO*27

It’s a high-energy song, and not just the chorus—you can pour your heart into the verses too and really belt it out, which feels incredibly refreshing.
DECO’s songs have wonderful music videos that draw you in, so listeners can enjoy watching as well as listening—two birds with one stone.
Highly recommended.
poisoned appleDECO*27

What’s drawing attention is Dokuringo (Poison Apple), which combines two elements: a cynical view of romance and a story rooted in fairy tales.
This piece was released in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer DECO*27.
The lyrics liken love to a poisoned apple, pushing the other person away.
I also want you to pay attention to the vocals and the sound.
The sound carries a distinctly Japanese flavor, while the vocals are high-tempo and nearly breathless.
That contrast deepens its one-of-a-kind worldview.
hourglassDECO*27

It’s a rock ballad that blends poignancy with warmth.
Released in 2008 as DECO*27’s second Vocaloid track, “Hourglass” features feverish guitars, powerful drums, and Miku’s dignified vocals riding on top.
The sentimental sound work tightens your chest.
The song is arranged in a range that’s comfortable for female singers, and the relatively few lyrics make it approachable even if you’re not confident in your diction.
Please sing it with all your heart.
Crime and PunishmentDECO*27

When I first listened to it, I thought it was a yandere theme.
But after learning the author’s story—“the emotions upon seeing his girlfriend in a vegetative state”—tears streamed down my face.
Interpretations vary from person to person, but when you consider why these lyrics were chosen, you can’t help but be impressed by the depth of the song.
Recommended songs by DECO*27: A must-listen collection of masterpieces for Vocaloid fans (91–100)
candy patternDECO*27

Though you should love them, somewhere in your heart you can’t fully trust them… This work portrays the difficulty of navigating distance in romantic relationships.
“Ame Moyou” is included on the second album, Aimai Elegy, released in 2010.
It’s a track where the fragile arpeggios of the guitar and the growling bass linger in your ears.
The understated melody and vocals convey the song’s world beautifully.
The key is how to bring out this cool atmosphere.
It might be better to keep the vocal volume restrained.





