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Masterpieces sung by Megurine Luka. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs

Luka Megurine, a Vocaloid character with strikingly long pink hair.

She was developed as a VOCALOID-compatible vocal sound source character with a concept of a moody, husky singing voice—a slightly more mature image.

This article compiles famous and popular songs sung by Luka.

While her hallmark is a mature-sounding voice, that image can change dramatically depending on the song’s creator.

If you read to the end, you might discover a new side to Luka Megurine.

Masterpieces sung by Megurine Luka: Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (1–10)

Hello,Workerkei

[Megurine Luka] Hello, Worker [PV]
Hello,Workerkei

This is a Vocaloid song I’d like to give to working adults who are doing their best.

It’s by KEI, the Vocaloid producer also known for “Pierrot” and “Hashire,” and it was released in 2011.

It’s a catchy rock number with a very easy-to-listen-to feel.

The lyrics convey the heartfelt thoughts of a protagonist who’s writing a résumé to try to get a job, and they really hit home.

It’s a masterpiece of Vocaloid that stirs the emotions, making you think, “I used to be like this…” or “This is exactly my situation right now,” and empathize before you know it.

Even if that is your happiness.Heavens P

“Even If That’s Your Happiness” – Heavenz feat. Megurine Luka
Even if that is your happiness, Heavens P

I hope you’ll listen to this when you’re feeling down after a failure, or when life feels tough.

It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer HevensP, who drew attention with the debut track “Yurameku,” and it was released in 2013.

A grand rock ballad with beautifully rich strings, the sound alone is enough to bring tears to your eyes.

The lyrics, pleading “I want to save you,” are deeply moving as well.

It’s a wonderful Vocaloid song that gently stays by your side when your heart aches.

Queen of HeartsKanadeoto 69

Queen of Heart / Megurine Luka
Queen of Heart Kanade 69

This is a very mature Luka song with a horn section whose tone cuts right through.

It’s one of producer Kanon69’s signature works, released in 2014.

The song was written specifically for singer luz’s album “tWoluz.” The brilliant sound arrangement feels truly good to listen to and really lifts your spirits.

The lyrics, with their sultry and precarious vibe, are another part of its appeal.

Incidentally, in 2018, a version sung by the creator, Kanon69, was released.

A classic sung by Megurine Luka. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (11–20)

ToetoTravolta-P

This is a Luka song that makes you feel as if you’re listening to a nursery rhyme.

It’s one of the signature works by Travolta-P, a Vocaloid producer known for a very gentle musical style that soothes the heart, released in 2009.

The piece features Toeto as the protagonist—someone who wants to express their true feelings but can’t—and it exudes cuteness and warmth.

As you listen, you may find yourself identifying with Toeto and thinking, “That’s me, too.” Simple yet profound, it’s a masterpiece sung by Megurine Luka.

The Tailor of Enbi HillAkuno-P

How about a Japanese-style song by Megurine Luka? It’s a track by Akuno-P, a Vocaloid producer known for highly narrative works, released in 2009.

It’s one entry in the series known as the “Seven Deadly Sins Series.” The protagonist is a woman working at a tailor’s, and while it’s a love song… as you listen, you’ll notice it takes on a horror-like finish.

The calm, steady melody line seems to double the sense of fear, too.

As for how it ends—please find out with your own ears.

AfterglowJimmySam-P

It’s a nostalgic piece that makes you unintentionally recall your past self.

The song is by JimmyThumb-P, also known for “from Y to Y” and “No Logic,” and it was released in 2013.

It begins with a quiet intro, but pay attention to how it develops in the latter half.

The climax feels like an explosion of emotions that had been held back until then, and it’s truly stirring.

The lyrics capture the urgency about the future and the resolve to move forward—feelings that anyone might have in their youth—making it highly relatable.

If you listen to it when you’re feeling down after a failure, it just might save you.

No LogicJimmySam-P

It’s a message song that says it’s fine not to be perfect—as long as you can live true to yourself, that’s enough.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer JimmyThumbP, known for popular works like “from Y to Y,” released in 2009.

The song keeps a rhythmic groove throughout, with crisp, catchy guitar cutting that lingers in your ears.

The sound arrangement has a mature feel to it.

And as I mentioned earlier, the lyrics—about doing what you want to do—give you hope for living tomorrow.

Of course, not everything will go smoothly, but I want to keep a mindset like this song’s.