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Birthday/Birth Celebration: A Special Feature on Vocaloid Birthday Songs

No matter how old you are, birthdays always make your heart race, don’t they?

You might be wondering what present you’ll get from your parents, buying yourself something you love as a reward, or even feeling nervous that your friends might spring a surprise on you.

In this article, we’re doing a big feature on Vocaloid birthday songs!

There are two types of “Vocaloid birthday songs”: songs that are birthday songs in the literal sense, and songs that celebrate the birthdays of Vocaloid characters.

We’ve compiled both types together, so take a look and find the ones you like!

Vocaloid Birthday Celebration Songs (1–10)

Birthday songichi zero zero

[10th Work] Birthday Song [Hatsune Miku]
Birthday songichi zero zero

A birthday song that opens with a catchy vocal melody carried by a transparent-sounding performance: the shimmer of acoustic guitar, a lingering bassline, and richly layered strings.

It’s a track said to have been made so the artist could be celebrated on their own birthday, and knowing that gives the song a whole new perspective when you listen.

The gentle atmosphere that permeates the entire piece makes it a perfect fit for birthdays—whether for yourself or for someone else.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY☆yoenjūkon P

[GUMI & miki] HAPPY BIRTHDAY☆ [Original Complete Version]
HAPPY BIRTHDAY☆yoenjūkon P

This is a song created as a birthday song for its creator.

It’s a work by KOOSAN, also known as Quadruple Marriage P, released in 2010.

The piece has a somewhat wistful electronic music vibe.

Originally there was only a GUMI version, but a miki version and a twin-vocal version were later made as well.

The lyrics are filled with celebratory messages from the VOCALOIDs.

If you’re feeling lonely spending your birthday alone, listening to it might take your mind off things.

Applesasaki

[Hatsune Miku] Apple [Dedicated to a Certain Producer]
Applesasaki

This is a birthday song dedicated to Ringo, who is both a Vocaloid producer and an illustrator.

It’s a piece by iroha, also known as sasaki, who is famous as the creator of “Meltdown,” and it was released in 2008 on Ringo’s birthday.

It features an advanced sound arrangement and is highly addictive—perhaps you could even call it stylish.

The lyrics straightforwardly express feelings for Ringo.

As someone who can create music, sasaki has given the perfect present.

Vocaloid Birthday Celebration Songs (11–20)

Grape-colored IntoxicationKashii Moimi

Grape-Colored Intoxication / Moimi Kashii feat. KAITO
Grape-colored IntoxicationKashii Moimi

A bewitching Vocaloid track woven from a fantastical worldview and decadent expression.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Moimi Kashii, released in February 2025 to coincide with KAITO’s birthday celebration.

Lyrics interlaced with love, desire, and inner conflict seep deeply into the listener’s heart.

The gothic soundscape and KAITO’s mature vocals are absolutely superb.

Once you listen, you won’t be able to stop imagining the story between “you” and “me.”

Chronic back pain, four-on-the-floornamiguru

Chronic Back Pain, Four-on-the-Floor / namiguru feat. Kasane Teto SV
Chronic back pain, four-on-the-floornamiguru

This song features a sound with elements of Latin jazz, sprinkled with humor.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Namiguru, included on the compilation album “4UNREAL 2REAL,” released in January 2025, with its music video published on April 1 to coincide with Kasane Teto’s birthday celebration.

The warm tone of the upright bass and Teto’s calm vocals leave a strong impression.

The snappy melody that rhymes “koshitsū-mochi” (back-pain sufferer) with “yotsu-uchi” (four-on-the-floor) has a charm that makes you want to sing along as you listen.

Mellow Birthday Eveyujii

[MV] Mellow Birthday Eve / Hatsune Miku
Mellow Birthday Eveyujii

Cute, stylish, and lively.

This Vocaloid song is packed to the brim with all sorts of charm.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Yuji—also known for “Milk Crown on Sonnetica”—it was released in 2015.

Both the tune and the PV convey a festive, party-like atmosphere.

It feels like a toy box turned upside down.

If you use this track as background music for a birthday party, it might just make the day even more fun.

Give it a try!

I want to express my thanks.natsuP

[Hatsune Miku] “I Want to Say Thank You ~Rearrange~” Original Song
I want to express my thanks.natsuP

It’s a birthday song with the unusual theme of the birthday person singing it themselves.

One moving point is that Hatsune Miku’s career (life) scrolls by like a timeline in the music video, and above all, the melody of this song is truly wonderful.