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Classic songs sung by Kasane Teto. Recommended popular UTAU tracks

Created in 2008 as one of the April Fools’ pranks on the internet forum 2channel and later actually turned into a UTAU voicebank by volunteers, “Kasane Teto.”

This time, we’ll introduce popular and classic songs sung by Kasane Teto, who has such an unusual origin story.

The voice model was Namine Momoyo Koyama, who was a junior high school student at the time, yet her singing voice carries a somewhat mature vibe.

When it comes to UTAU, these are exactly the wonderful songs you’ll want to introduce first!

A masterpiece sung by Kasane Teto. Recommended popular UTAU songs (1–10)

I don’t have a knack for living.Aotani

I don’t have a knack for living. / Aotani feat. Kasane Teto
I don't have a knack for living.Aotani

It’s a song that will especially resonate with middle and high school students! Created by Vocaloid producer Aotani and released in 2018.

Its relatable lyrics focus on the difficulties of living in modern society, which is a big part of its appeal—you can’t help but nod along and think, “I get it.” The fast-paced arrangement and catchy melody feel great to listen to, and your body starts to sway on its own.

Before you know it, you’ll feel like singing along! So it’s also highly recommended for karaoke.

Letter Addressed to the Blacked-Out Worldfurokuro

How do people come up with ideas like this…? This song is by the Vocaloid producer Frokuro, also known for works like “Kotoba no Obake ga Miteiru” and “Tada Sentaku ga Atta,” and it was released in 2022.

The “blacking out” referenced in the title is rendered in the vocals as a so-called beep sound, resulting in a track that makes you obsess over its true meaning.

What exactly is that sound? What words are hidden under the redacted lyrics? Frokuro’s works are always filled with mechanisms that make you suddenly catch your breath once you notice them, so I encourage you to dive in and theorize.

The ghost of words is watchingfurokuro

The Word Ghost Is Watching from the Window / Kasane Teto
The ghost of words is watchingfurokuro

Even though different vocals are coming from the left and right, the sense of unity as a song never falters… it’s a captivating piece.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Frokuro, who creates from unique and epoch-making ideas, released in 2020.

The standout charm of this song is, above all, the vocal work.

With simultaneous left-right singing that rhymes and even kicks off a word-chain game, it delves deeply into playful wordcraft.

Despite such an artistic approach, it remains musically catchy—perhaps because it spotlights the rhythms of Japanese.

Or rather, it’s a Kasane Teto song so compelling that it’s hard to express its appeal in words.

Masterpieces sung by Kasane Teto: Recommended popular UTAU songs (11–20)

Cry and scream, yet morning comes.4ma15

Cry and Scream, Yet Morning Comes / 4ma15 feat. Kasane Teto
Cry and scream, yet morning comes.4ma15

How about letting emotional guitar rock tear at your heart? This track by Vocaloid producer 4ma15 was released in 2017.

Precisely because it’s a simply structured band sound, every single word hits home.

The lyrics feel like they reflect emotions rising straight up from the depths of the chest, and that’s what makes them so good.

“Being in a bright mood isn’t always the right thing to do.” It makes me feel like I can forgive myself—and it saves me.

Perfect for those nights when loneliness creeps in.

bleaker than Häagen-Dazsseabura-bu

[Original Song & PV] A Bleakness Below Häagen-Dazs [Kasane Teto]
bleaker than Häagen-Dazsseabura-bu

The debut work from the music circle Sebura-bu, which begins with an emotional guitar performance.

It was apparently created based on an original novel written by member Shun Narita.

The softly rendered illustrations, combined with the story, create an outstanding atmosphere.

f.o.fichita

f.o.f / Ichita feat. Kasane Teto
f.o.fichita

This razor-sharp alternative rock sound is insanely addictive! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ichita, released in 2018.

The edgy guitar tone locks perfectly with the overdriven bass and feverish drums—so cool! Highly recommended if you love impulsive, visceral soundscapes.

The lyrics are another highlight, showcasing Ichita’s playful, toy-box-upended wordcraft.

Please listen as loud as you can—you might appreciate this piece even more!

Estimated computerMiriko

Estimated Computer / Kasane Teto
Estimated computerMiriko

This work is striking for its vocals swaying over a near-futuristic electric sound.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Miriko, also known as the creator of “Don’t Kill Mary Sue,” released in 2017.

Teto’s fragile singing voice matches the steady, understated melody line, making your chest tighten.

Listening to it feels like your whole body is being wrapped in sound.

The sorrowful message in the lyrics, directed at someone dearly important, also hits home—an outstanding Teto song.