Lily’s famous and popular songs
We present songs performed by Lily, a VOCALOID-compatible vocal library developed based on the voice of yuri, the vocalist of m.o.v.e.
Her low voice, reminiscent of yuri—the source voice—is particularly striking, and I think it suits cool tracks perfectly, including Eurobeat and electro like m.o.v.e, as well as upbeat rock.
However, since a wide range of expressions is possible depending on the editing, it might be an interesting playlist to listen to with that in mind.
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Lily’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (21–30)
Bonds of the HeartbeatLily/GLARELY

This is GLARELY’s fourth original Vocaloid piece.
Its gentle instrumentation draws you in.
As the “soul installed” tag suggests, the tuning brings it very close to a human voice, making it easy to listen to.
A self-cover version with Miku is also available.
Waon MethodLily/konkon

The grand prize-winning work from the Lily Singing Contest.
It’s an easy-to-listen-to, upbeat track.
The 11th original song reportedly features a melody that came to mind after going back to sleep, sung by Riritan.
It’s available for karaoke distribution via JOYSOUND.
Starlit RefrainLily/ the world / DIO-sama P

Lily’s Star Song.
It’s available for karaoke on JOYSOUND and UGA, but to avoid causing any trouble for JoJo’s creator, Mr.
Araki, the artist name is registered under my real name, Shinnosuke Ishihara, instead of “the world/DIO-sama P.”
Tsukikage Dance NightLily/satoimo@tenhouseki P

A Showa-era kayō-style song set in a medieval fantasy world.
Tenhōseki-P primarily posted cover songs but has also been actively participating in original collaborations.
In terms of DTM, they have over a dozen years of groundwork, and even for their cover songs, it’s said they create the backing tracks themselves.
Notice me… I love you.Lily

Lily may not be the kind of singer with superhuman range or volume that grabs you in a single listen, but she has a voice with the soothing 1/f fluctuation often called a “healing” quality, and her singing consistently radiates gentle charm.
From a chest voice rich in pleasant high overtones to a tender falsetto, she switches techniques with exquisite control to deliver beautifully nuanced expression.
She’s a singer I can wholeheartedly recommend to anyone seeking a gentle, healing female vocal.
Blame of AngelLily/Kagura Misaki

There are many combinations featuring Megurine Luka and Lily.
It’s intense symphonic metal.
Both have solid, powerful vocals, so they’re not overpowered by the fierce instrumentation.
Metal tends to have a limited listener base, but this is a rare track that made it into the Hall of Fame.
Over the Time DanceLily/EasyPop

This is another cute Mikuno-pop track by EasyPop, known for songs like “Happy Synthesizer” and “My Room Disco Night.” GUMI and Lily perform a duet.
It’s an easy-to-listen-to song that puts you in an honest, straightforward mood.


