Here are PinocchioP’s recommended and popular songs: masterpieces you’ll love more with every listen
With distinctive word choices and addictive sounds, PinocchioP keeps creating songs that stick in your head after just one listen.
Many of you have probably been captivated by his uniquely striking worldview, even within the Vocaloid scene.
This time, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended tracks by PinocchioP.
Look forward to discovering songs you haven’t heard yet, and be sure to check them out!
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Here are PinocchioP’s recommended and popular songs: addictive masterpieces the more you listen (11–20)
I’m glad you’re a bad person too.Pinokio P

It’s a ballad full of kindness that allows for weakness and guilt.
It’s PinocchioP’s 72nd song, released in August 2016.
Also included on the album “HUMAN,” this piece is characterized by lyrics and a melody that seep into the heart.
Many listeners will find solace in its worldview, which depicts the preciousness of imperfect humans simply being by each other’s side.
It’s recommended for nights when your heart feels tired, or when you want to quietly think of someone dear.
slow motionPinokio P

The lyrics that reassure life’s anxieties with a gentle “It’s okay” really resonate with me.
Released in 2014, it’s included on the album “Shibou,” and it’s a staple track playable on many rhythm game platforms like “maimai PiNK” and “CHUNITHM.” Its worldview is wonderful—one that makes you cherish even the small, everyday moments and your embarrassing past.
Give it a listen when you’re going through something tough or feeling uncertain about the future.
It’ll help you relax and feel more positive.
Do you have internal organs?Pinokio P

This piece uses internal organs as a motif to question the complacency and apathy of modern society.
Released in January 2019, it was also included on the album “Zero-go,” which came out the following month.
The phrases repeated over a lively electronic beat have an addictive quality that sticks in your head after just one listen.
Miku’s vocals also heighten the contrast between the poppy sound and the cynical lyrics.
It’s catchy yet bittersweet—experience its distinctive allure for yourself.
Playing at being immortalPinokio P

Set to a bright, bouncing beat, this addictive piece paints the cruelty of reality with a cynical touch.
Created by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer who captivates listeners with a unique worldview, the track was released in January 2026.
It also serves as the opening number of the album “UNDERWORLD,” released the same month.
The theme is brilliant: expressing the bravado of “pretend play,” where we keep dancing through everyday life with a straight face no matter how hurt we are.
It’s a song where clarity and murkiness coexist—one I especially want people to hear if they’re feeling a little worn out by daily life yet still forcing a smile to get through it.
Don’t Believe What Mr. T Says feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane TetoPinokio P

PinocchioP is a multi-talented Vocaloid producer who also excels as an illustrator and character designer.
Known for creating many masterpieces like “Slow Motion” and “God-ish,” among others, one track I especially recommend is “Don’t Believe What Mr.
T Says feat.
Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto.” It’s a piece notable for Teto’s characteristic high tones, but because the rests are clearly placed, you can properly prepare—like taking a breath—before sudden jumps in pitch.
It isn’t particularly fast-paced, so as long as you can get through the chorus phrases, there aren’t any especially difficult elements.
Love attributePinokio P

This is a work quintessentially PinocchioP, portraying the multifaceted nature of romantic feelings set to electropop.
Affection can feel invincible in its intensity, yet the slightest misalignment can turn into poison.
Is it pure love or mad love—where is the boundary? Like parameters in a game, the attributes of love fluctuate, wrapped in catchy melodies and electronic sounds.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to calmly reassess the instability inherent in romance.
Here are PinocchioP’s recommended and popular songs: timeless tracks you’ll love more with every listen (21–30)
Ultra ProtagonistPinokio P

A cynical piece that satirizes the rampage of a self-centered personality.
It’s a track by PinocchioP, released in February 2025.
Messages like indifference toward the weak, self-absorption, and exclusion of others fuse with a distinctive sound.
In the lyrics, a person who levels up like a game protagonist ironically finds themselves becoming a final-boss-like figure before they know it.
I can’t get enough of this pop yet poisonous vibe.
It’s a Vocaloid song that seems to question how we should exist in the present.


