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syudou’s recommended songs: dark, poisonous, and alluring melodies

Syudou, who has taken the music scene by storm with contributions like the song “Usseewa,” captivates listeners with a singular worldview they can’t let go of.

Many of you are likely hooked on the distinctive melodic lines and razor-sharp lyrics that pierce the heart.

His songs, woven with social insight and complex emotions, reveal more depth with every listen and make you want to hit repeat over and over.

This time, we’ll be introducing a selection of recommended tracks by syudou all at once.

Why not dive in together and immerse yourselves in this one-of-a-kind sound?

Recommended songs by syudou: Dark, poisonous, and alluring melodies (21–30)

Sin and Honey feat. Mori Calliopesyudou

[syudou] Sin and Honey feat. Mori Calliope
Sin and Honey feat. Mori Calliopesyudou

An addictive love song that portrays a warped romance between a man and a woman.

It’s a duet by syudou and the virtual artist Mori Calliope, set for release in March 2025.

Sultry, seductive soundscapes intertwine with stylish rap, and the more you listen, the deeper you’re drawn into its world.

Another highlight is the lyric structure that switches perspectives between the man and the woman in the first and second verses.

Immerse yourself in this thick, oozing ode to love and experience it firsthand!

Word word wordsyudou

Hatsune Miku - Word Word Word [syudou]
Word word wordsyudou

It’s a very fast-paced song, sung at almost a tongue-twisting speed.

Yet, whether it’s the music or the rhythm, it never slides past the ear; instead, it gives the impression of spoken storytelling—a uniquely distinctive track.

Not only the music but the lyrics themselves are meticulously crafted, packed with various playful elements, so it’s fun to listen while hunting for those details.

disgracesyudou

This is a song I want you to listen to when you’ve lost confidence in yourself, created by syudou, a singer-songwriter who also works as a Vocaloid producer.

In life, there are so many moments when things don’t go well—comparing yourself to others and feeling down, losing sight of your own worth, making the wrong choices at important moments.

This song embraces all those negative feelings and gives you a light, encouraging push: “Even if you make a fool of yourself, take a breather and enjoy life.” When you’re feeling low and listen to it, you might just feel a weight lift off your shoulders.

clicking one’s tonguesyudou

This is a Vocaloid song that shines with a sense of humor, using a couple’s quarrel as its theme.

Created by syudou, the track is included in the album “Aizou” and will have its music video released in February 2025.

It vividly depicts a man and woman hurling their frustrations at each other, and from there, the growing fear and loneliness of losing the other person gradually come to the surface—an emotional arc that’s sure to resonate with listeners.

Watching the two characters in the music video makes you naturally wonder what kind of story they share.

Not enough.syudou

Syudou’s track “Tarinee” brilliantly combines darkness with coolness.

Released in 2022, this song introduced a fresh worldview to the music scene and drew attention with its hard-hitting message and energetic sound that resonate deeply with listeners.

Its raw lyrics reflect Syudou’s outlook on life, tempered by both the bitter and the sweet of reality—perfectly embodying the phrase “dark yet cool.” It’s highly recommended for a wide range of listeners, from Visual Kei fans to J-rock enthusiasts.

In particular, anyone hungry for a sense of achievement or with a strong preference for authenticity should definitely give this one a listen.

Cats and Java sparrowssyudou

Syudou is a Vocaloid producer known for providing songs to numerous singers and idols, gaining popularity with tracks that vividly capture the feelings of young people.

“Cat and Java Sparrow,” included on his 2019 album Worst, is a perfect number for those who excel at high notes.

It features a colorful sound arranged in a waltz rhythm.

Alongside its cheerful melody line, show off a girly high-tone voice! It’s a song we’d love even those who don’t usually listen to Vocaloid music to hear.

Bereke Junkiesyudou

This is syudou at their finest—a song that vividly portrays modern loneliness, stress, and the urge to escape, using alcohol as its theme.

Released digitally in March 2021, this was syudou’s first original track with their own vocals.

In live shows, it’s performed with a satirical flair: syudou drinks at a bar counter on stage and plays the part of a drunk.

If you listen to it at a drinking party, the lyrics might hit uncomfortably close to home and make you think, “Ouch.” But don’t worry—if everyone gets into it together, it’s sure to become fuel for tomorrow.