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!
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Masterpieces sung by Kasane Teto. Recommended popular UTAU songs (31–40)
Diverging PresentAshu

This piece, with its beautiful blend of piano and strings, captivates the heart—a mix of poignancy and comfort.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ashu, posted on April 1, 2024, for Kasane Teto’s birthday celebration.
The expansive, band-driven arrangement harmonizes perfectly with UTAU Teto’s vocals.
As you listen, you can almost feel your body gradually filling up with sound.
Born on April Fool’s Day, “Kasane Teto” seems to have her very reason for existing distilled into this song.
Final examBy the way, Sato

This work rhythmically portrays negative emotions.
The song “Kimatsu Test” by Vocaloid producer Chinami Sato was released in February 2025.
It’s a highly relatable track that delves into the feeling of “I’m a worthless person,” making it easy to see yourself in the protagonist.
Thinking about what kind of test they took and how they ended up with the highest score… it starts to feel a little unsettling.
As you listen, pay attention to the distinctive bassline in the sound arrangement.
people outsideSasuke Haraguchi

It has a worldbuilding so captivating that once you listen, you might never get out of it.
This is a work by Sasuke Haraguchi, a next-generation music producer drawing attention, released in October 2024.
Despite its avant-garde soundscape, it’s unmistakably catchy—that’s Haraguchi’s signature.
To fully savor its appeal, I recommend using earphones or headphones.
Before you know it, you might find the volume turned all the way up.
NeneYuri Kuriyama

An aggressive guitar-rock tune that depicts a relationship turning cold and warped, using the metaphor of lies and ostentation like artificial flowers.
Released by Yūri Kuriyama in November 2025, the track features dual vocals by v flower and Kasane Teto SV; layering their crisp articulation and thick timbres etches breakup and destructive impulses with razor-sharp intensity.
The futility of pouring out love without being rewarded, the impatience of words failing to reach—these feelings tear forward atop a breakneck beat.
In a compact two-and-a-half minutes that fuses guitar and electro, Kuriyama’s signature venom and sonic heft are tightly condensed.
For anyone wanting to put their own final stamp on a parting ritual, this violently beautiful melodic line will be there for you.
It was all a dream!Black rabbit

The song portrays feelings of self-denial and wrestling with past failures, set against a calm musical tone.
Created by Kuro Usagi and released in September 2024, this work is characterized by its simple beat and melody.
Through Kasane Teto’s vocals, the protagonist’s desire to escape reality—saying “it was all a dream”—clearly comes through.
It’s a track that carries a soothing yet bittersweet atmosphere.
When you want to reflect on yourself, you might find it resonates with you.
Highly recommended for all UTAU fans.
Masterpieces sung by Kasane Teto. Recommended popular UTAU songs (41–50)
What's going on?Mitsu Akuma

It’s a work that fuses poignancy and exhilaration, gripping listeners’ hearts and never letting go.
Composed by Mitsu Akuma, it was released on June 5, 2024.
Riding on the driving, Eurobeat-infused rhythm, Kasane Teto’s adorable vocals resound throughout.
As you listen, you get the sensation that the sound is overflowing from within your body.
The lyrics, infused with the struggles and anxieties of today’s youth, pierce the heart.
It was also used as an event song in Project SEKAI and enjoys high popularity both in and out of the game.
It’s a must-listen for anyone seeking a chance to face themselves.
Put it back to Twitterbean sprout salad

This piece expresses the bewilderment felt toward changes in social media, set to a catchy, pop-inspired tune.
Created by Vocaloid producer Moyashi Sarada and released in May 2024, it features an appealing blend of a lively rhythm and the vocals of Kasane Teto SV.
The lyrics repeatedly include the phrase “Bring back Twitter,” conveying both nostalgia and frustration.
It’s a relatable song that has sparked conversation online.
It’s recommended not only for those well-versed in internet culture, but also for anyone who feels out of place with today’s social media.
As you listen, you might just find yourself nodding along and saying, “I know exactly how that feels!”





