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Masterpieces sung by Hatsune Miku. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs

The vocal library “Hatsune Miku” debuted in 2007.

Since then, countless masterpieces—Vocaloid songs—have continued to be created up to the present day.

For those who “used to listen to Vocaloid a lot,” this might feel nostalgic.

For those who “recently got into Vocaloid,” it might feel fresh.

This article brings together those wonderful tracks in one place.

Of course, there are some relatively new songs as well.

It’s a perfect overview for learning about the history of Hatsune Miku, so please read to the end!

Masterpieces sung by Hatsune Miku. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (91–100)

Turkish March - It's over (/^O^)/Owata-P

[official] Turkish March – Owata (\(^o^)/) feat. Owata-P (Hatsune Miku)
Turkish March - Owata (\(^O^)/) by Owata-P

This song, named after Owata-P’s producer name, adds lyrics to and arranges the classical piece “Turkish March.” The story depicts a situation where the singer oversleeps and misses a meetup with a friend.

The hustle and bustle of daily life is expressed in sync with the melody of the “Turkish March.” It’s a comical track that’s very characteristic of Owata-P.

Normies can go explode!KAZU-k

This is a song themed around the internet slang phrase that became hugely popular: “Riajuu, go explode!” It was released in 2009 as KAZU-k’s seventh work.

Musically, it’s a high-energy dance tune, but the lyrics are brutally straightforward—striking a deep chord with people whose hobby is the internet.

Miracle PaintOSTER project

This song was created to express gratitude to a friend who always draws pictures for me.

It has reached a million views on Niconico and is a track loved by many.

Its lively rhythm matches the cute lyrics, and listening to it lifts your spirits.

Calc.JimmySam-P

Hatsune Miku Original Song “Calc.” with Chinese Subtitles
Calc. JimmyThumbP

It’s straightforward guitar rock.

It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer JimmyThumb-P, also known for “from Y to Y,” released in 2010.

The lyrics capture feelings that have missed their mark—emotions for someone you love but can no longer reach.

The contrast between the refreshing sound and the bittersweet message is great.

I recommend listening to it on a summer day after a breakup.

It’ll lift your spirits.

Greenlights SerenadeOmoi

[Hatsune Miku] Greenlights Serenade / Greenlights Serenade [Original MV]
Greenlights Serenade Omoi

This is a song chosen as the theme for Magical Mirai 2018.

It was produced by the music unit Omoi.

It’s synth rock with a touch of beauty, and the openness of the chorus is irresistible.

It’s included on the album Hatsune Miku “Magical Mirai 2018” OFFICIAL ALBUM, so if you want the audio, be sure to look it up.

cat fooddoriko

Released on November 17, 2010, doriko’s “Cat Food.” It was also included in the 2012 game “Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f,” and is a very well-known song.

This track is one of the indispensable classics when discussing Vocaloid rock.

Its appeal lies in its heartrending lyrics, powerful band sound, and a development toward the finale that never gets dull.

By encompassing a wide range of genres—ballad, techno, rock, and pop—the song gains remarkable depth.

Black★Rock Shooterryo

Hatsune Miku - Black★Rock Shooter [Original Song] PV
Black★Rock Shooter ryo

This song was released on Nico Nico Douga in 2008.

It was created by having composer ryo add music to an illustration posted on pixiv.

The distinctive character design, dynamic musical style, and encouraging lyrics became a hot topic.

Spurred by the song’s success, it expanded into a media mix including anime, manga, and games.

At the time, media mix adaptations of Vocaloid songs were still rare, and it generated a huge response.