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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)

Antithesis, you cur.syudou

[Hatsune Miku] Antithesis, You [Original]
Antithesis, you cur.syudou

How about a suspicious-sounding waltz? It’s a track by syudou, a popular Vocaloid producer known for songs like “Bitter Choco Decoration,” released in 2015.

It sings of frustration toward others.

The content is aggressive, but many people can probably relate.

It’s annoying when people nitpick you from the outside, isn’t it?

Jude, my boyfriendsyudou

[Hatsune Miku] Jude of a Boyfriend [syudou]
Jude, my boyfriendsyudou

How about a Vocaloid song with a shocking ending? It’s a track by syudou, the Vocaloid producer also known for working on Ado’s smash hit “Usseewa,” released in 2021.

The arrangement is lively, but there’s this suspicious, eerie atmosphere—hard to put into words.

It feels as if you can see right through what’s going on in the “boyfriend’s” head in this song.

It’s like an answer song to “Cute na Kanojo,” so try listening to them together.

Recommended songs by syudou: dark, poisonous, and enchanting melodies (31–40)

Cute Girlfriendsyudou

【Ka Fu】Cute Girlfriend【syudou】
Cute Girlfriendsyudou

The key is how to express this distinctive vocal work and singing voice.

This song was created by syudou, a well-known Vocaloid producer famous for working on Ado’s smash hit “Usseewa,” and it was released in 2021.

The yandere-tinged lyrics and enigmatic tone of the track grip listeners and won’t let go.

It may be important to focus on the use of breaths and a slightly whispered delivery.

The tempo isn’t particularly fast, so take it calmly and give it a try.

Be sure to check out the related songs “Kareshi no Jude” and “Day by Days” as well!

Jackpot Sad Girlsyudou

[Hatsune Miku] Jackpot Sad Girl [syudou]
Jackpot Sad Girlsyudou

It’s a Vocaloid song where liveliness and eeriness blend together exquisitely.

Composed by syudou, also known for hits like “Bitter Choco Decoration” and “Religion of Solitude,” it was released in 2020.

The song was written specifically for the music circle “25-ji, Nightcord de.” featured in the mobile game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.

The lyrics, melody, and overall tone sound fun, bittersweet, and at times even a bit aggressive.

No matter how you slice it, there’s something captivating in every part—an exceptionally original work.

Day by Daysyudou

Hatsune Miku & KAFU - day by days [syudou]
Day by Daysyudou

Even though we’re always together, my heart isn’t fulfilled at all… This piece depicts an empty, hollow inner world.

Created by the Vocaloid producer syudou—also known for working on Ado’s hit song “Usseewa”—it was released in 2022.

It’s packed with syudou’s signature touches: jittery beats, ominous-sounding synth phrases, a writhing bassline, and rapid-fire melodies.

Many people have fallen into this worldview and can’t get out… needless to say.

I’m a Ghost type.syudou

[Hatsune Miku] I'm a Ghost Type [syudou]
I'm a Ghost type.syudou

A song by syudou, released in January 2024 as the 9th entry in “Pokémon feat.

Hatsune Miku Project VOLTAGE 18 Types/Songs.” Its sound and lyrics evoke the unsettling atmosphere of Lavender Town, one of the cities from the original Pokémon games.

It first gives you a spine-chilling fright, but it’s not just that—there’s also a warmth that conveys the bonds between companions, which really hits home.

It’s a track brimming with love for Pokémon—be sure to give it a listen.

The Religion of Solitudesyudou

[Hatsune Miku] Religion of Loneliness [syudou]
The Religion of Solitudesyudou

“The Religion of Loneliness” by syudou, released on February 3, 2020.

It’s a song themed around misfortune, perfectly fitting the mold of a dark, emotionally heavy Vocaloid track.

The lyrics carry a strong message, allowing for a variety of interpretations the more you think about their meaning.

The song speeds up partway through, and there’s even a section where the words are sung letter by letter in English—pure syudou, brimming with emotion and creativity.

The sensation of being dragged into a deep swamp feels like a kind of religion born from the song itself.

Immerse yourself fully in its unique worldview.