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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.

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

InterviewerStag Beetle P

It’s a poignant ballad filled with distorted guitar tones.

This song by Vocaloid producer KuwagataP, known for emotionally charged rock arrangements and highly relatable lyrics, was released in 2011.

The sound design gently seeps into the depths of your heart—just what you’d expect from KuwagataP.

And the lyrics, which depict a protagonist reminiscing about the past and regretting not expressing their feelings properly at the time, really hit home.

Perhaps because of that theme, Luka’s mature and gentle vocals are a perfect match.

Spectacle Life164, otetsu, Chouchou-P

It’s a luxurious collaboration track by popular Vocaloid producers.

Co-created by 164, otetsu, and Choucho-P, it was released in 2012.

It’s a cool rock number brimming with drive and momentum, and the result is incredibly stylish.

The piano’s timbre, which seems to envelop the entire band sound, is particularly memorable.

The lyrics, which describe the protagonist’s sense of loneliness, are heartrending and deeply affecting.

And at the very end… what action did the protagonist take? Try imagining it for yourself.

Beautiful NightmareHachioji-P

Hachioji-P "Beautiful Nightmare feat. Megurine Luka"
Beautiful Nightmare Hachioji-P

This is a very stylish Vocaloid song inspired by the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty, loved around the world.

It’s a track by Hachioji-P, a Vocaloid producer known for powerful electric tunes, released in 2016.

Although the sound arrangement is filled with electronic tones, it somehow conveys a mysterious, dreamlike atmosphere.

Perhaps it’s the wistful melody line and the lyrical worldview.

You can feel the emotions of the protagonist who longs to wake but cannot, and it tightens your chest.

Last SongfatmanP

There are times when a romance doesn’t work out, even though you’re sure you love the other person, right? This is a heartbreaking breakup song that depicts a couple’s separation in its lyrics.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer fatmanP, also known for works like “Discommunication,” released in 2010.

The emotional sound arrangement is striking, as if the protagonist’s inner cries have been turned directly into sound.

If you’re troubled by matters of love, you might find yourself in tears when you listen.

I told you so, didn’t I?Easy Pop

Didn't I tell you? / Megurine Luka (#Compass Kiryuin Kirara Theme Song)
See? I told you. Easy Pop.

This is a pop tune used as the theme song for Kirara Kiryuuin, a character from the mobile game #Compass.

Composed by EasyPop, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of the classic “Happy Synthesizer” that defined an era in the Vocaloid scene, the track was released in 2018.

It’s an electric number with sparkling synth phrases and a very stylish finish.

It’s lively yet very pleasant to listen to.

A remix version was released in 2020, so be sure to check it out if you’re interested.

Second KissMikito-P

An adult-tinged Vocaloid track that depicts a precarious love affair.

It’s a song by popular Vocaloid producer Mikito-P, known for numerous hits like “Roki,” released in 2017.

This is a self-cover of a track originally provided to the singer Shoes.

The light, refreshing, and funky vibe makes it truly pleasant to listen to.

Since the theme is an extramarital affair, the lyrics follow that storyline.

Luka’s mature vocals really shine here.

It makes you imagine, “What’s going to happen to these two from here on…?”

Masterpieces sung by Megurine Luka. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (21–30)

love sicknessstill a child

Love Sickness [Megurine Luka - Original] with Chinese Subtitles
Still a child with a love-sickness

It’s a jazzy, mature-sounding Vocaloid track.

The song is by the Vocaloid producer Madako, known for an eccentric style, and it was released in 2009.

I mentioned the eccentric style earlier, but that applies to the period after “Kurumi☆Ponchio.” This track’s appeal lies in its cool, stylish vibe that blends perfectly.

If you’re in the mood for a yandere song, definitely give it a listen.