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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!

Recommended songs by DECO*27: A must-listen collection of masterpieces for Vocaloid fans (41–50)

Coward Mont Blanc (Reloaded)DECO*27

DECO*27 – Coward Mont Blanc (Reloaded) feat. Hatsune Miku
Coward Mont Blanc (Reloaded)DECO*27

A captivating medium-tempo number that stirs a sweet yet heartrending feeling in your chest.

This is the rearranged version of DECO*27’s 2010 release “Cowardly Mont Blanc.” It delicately portrays emotions where lingering attachment and self-loathing intersect, making it one of the classic Vocaloid masterpieces.

Set to a relaxed melody, it expresses the weight of affection and the fluctuations of complex feelings.

The vocal range is easy to sing, so it should be a comfortable challenge for anyone.

Aitai Alien feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27 – Want-to-See-You Alien feat. Hatsune Miku
Aitai Alien feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

Some women who consider themselves tone-deaf might still be thinking, “I want to sing Vocaloid songs!” For those people, I recommend “Aitai Seijin feat.

Hatsune Miku” by DECO*27, one of Japan’s leading Vocaloid producers.

This track has the strong, distinctly Vocaloid impact, but it avoids common Vocaloid hurdles like minimal breathing space and abrupt jumps in pitch.

As a result, even women who aren’t confident in their singing ability should be able to handle it without trouble.

Be sure to check it out.

DECO*27

DECO*27 – Monitoring feat. Hatsune Miku
DECO*27

As a pioneer of Vocaloid culture, DECO*27 has captivated many listeners with a unique worldview and emotionally rich lyrics.

Starting activity on Niconico in 2008, they gained popularity with songs that fuse polished pop, rock, and electronica.

A track released in 2010 became the first GUMI song to surpass 10 million views.

On YouTube, they established a solid presence, achieving the first 1 million subscribers for a Vocaloid-focused channel.

The 2024 release “Monitoring” was particularly a hit in Korea, where Vocaloid is especially popular.

DECO*27 has also written songs for artists such as Ko Shibasaki, Shoko Nakagawa, and Ado, showcasing a wide range of work.

Their distinctive world-building—interweaving bittersweet melancholy and sweetness—along with lyrics that resonate deeply, are a perfect fit for music fans seeking relatability in themes of love and human relationships.

PsychogramDECO*27

DECO*27 – Psychogram feat. Hatsune Miku
PsychogramDECO*27

Psycogram, produced by DECO*27, already inspires a sense of fear from its hard rock sound and the title “Psycho.” It’s included on the 2019 album Android Girl.

At first glance, the lyrics could be taken as a sweet love song, but as you go word by word, a feeling close to terror surges over you.

In a word, it’s “the ultimate possessive love.” The song alone is quite frightening, but what’s even scarier is the music video.

The horror of the final scene tells you everything about this track.

JourneyDECO*27

DECO*27 – Journey feat. Hatsune Miku
JourneyDECO*27

It’s a feverish rock number that stirs your sense of adventure.

The song, released in 2022, is by DECO*27, a hugely popular Vocaloid producer behind numerous hits.

It was featured as the 2nd anniversary song for the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” and became a hot topic.

The exhilarating melody lines hit right where you want them to, making you think, “That’s so DECO*27!” The way the sonic accents shift by section—now catchy, now wistful, now weighty and resonant—is also fantastic.

If you’re familiar with the units in Proseka, you’ll likely catch the references—be sure to pay attention to the lyrics as you listen.