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 dollDECO*27

The first thing that surprises you when the song starts is just how intensely unsettling the illustrations used in the PV are.
The lyrics are also deeply dark yet really cool, and because it still retains DECO*27’s signature catchiness, it also has a fun vibe that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.
Nocturnal highsDECO*27

If you want to try a dynamic, dramatic song, this is the one.
Released in 2019, “Yakousei Highs” is a track from the album “Android Girl” released the same year.
Its lyrics, which comfort a crying “you,” end up encouraging the listener as well.
The arrangement shifts from a transparent, airy tone into sparkling mixture rock, making it emotional and moving.
Built around a four-on-the-floor rhythm, it’s easy to get into the groove while singing.
Delusion TaxDECO*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 one!” It’s a song by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27, released in March 2014.
It presents a unique concept: by paying a “Delusion Tax” on your desires and fantasies, you can turn them into reality.
The track fuses electronic and band sounds, with an ever-shifting melody line that’s especially appealing.
It reached Legendary VOCALOID status on Nico Nico Douga and gained popularity through numerous covers by singers.
It’s a song I’d recommend to any Vocaloid fan.
Heartbreak SummitDECO*27

The lyrics’ message questioning one’s way of being really makes you think.
It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27, known for numerous hits like “Vampire” and “Salamander,” released in 2009.
A mid-tempo mixture rock song, its wistful vocals and melodic lines linger in your ears.
The catchiness makes it very easy to listen to, and that’s precisely why each word seems to pierce the heart.
The self that lives within yourself… have you ever felt it?
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.


