[Memories] A Collection of Nostalgic and Classic Popular Vocaloid Songs
It’s no exaggeration to say that Vocaloid grew up alongside internet culture.
Sparked by the release of the MEIKO library in 2004, countless masterpieces have continued to be created up to the present day.
Especially after Hatsune Miku’s debut in 2007, there are surely people who devoted their entire youth to the explosive Vocaloid boom centered on Niconico Douga.
In this article, we’ve put together a collection of nostalgic Vocaloid songs that helped shape that scene.
It’s a playlist perfect for diving into memories or discovering something new!
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[Memories] A Compilation of Nostalgic Popular and Classic Vocaloid Songs (111–120)
I want to see you.Shigunaru P

If you’re someone living away from your hometown, listening to it might make you want to go visit your close friends.
It’s a song by Signal-P, a well-known Vocaloid producer famous for hits like “Cendrillon,” released in 2010.
The acoustic guitar tones are striking, and the piece evokes a poignant, bittersweet feeling.
True to its title, the lyrics are packed with the longing to “see someone important,” and they really tug at your heart.
The flip phone featured in the music video illustrations also reflects the passage of time.
flower cradleiroha

Iroha, who has produced many big hits, is not to be overlooked.
His track “Hanayurikago” is a must-hear as well.
It’s included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Supernova 2.” Its standout feature is the combination of a pop, synthesizer-driven sound with lyrics written in traditional Japanese language style.
As a result, it feels historical yet comes across with a stylish finish.
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When you’re overwhelmed by loneliness, this song is sure to save you.
It’s a track by keeno, the Vocaloid producer also known for “glow” and “Aoi o Tabeté,” released in 2010.
A gentle guitar arpeggio rings out in this rock ballad that seeps into the heart.
The lyrics convey, almost painfully, the sorrow of not having someone precious by your side—just reading them can bring you to tears.
Miku’s whispery vocals pierce right through, too.
No matter how many times you listen, it’s a masterpiece.
Animal Fortune-tellingsukoppu

A rock love song that makes your heart flutter with single-minded feelings! It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Sukoppu, known for hits like “Keppekishou” and “Irony,” released in 2010.
The lyric “Other horoscopes didn’t work out, but in the animal horoscope our compatibility is perfect!” is just irresistibly cute.
The frustration of not being noticed by the person you like is a little heartbreaking, but that, too, is part of its charm—totally adorable! It might remind you of the bittersweet romances you experienced long ago.
In conclusion
Have those memories from back then come back to you? When you listen to nostalgic songs, they bring back the scenery from those days and the things you were working hard on, don’t they? It should have been the kind of content that lets you fully indulge in a time-slip mood.
Of course, there are still many nostalgic Vocaloid songs I haven’t introduced yet.
I’ll keep updating, so I’d be happy if you stop by again.


