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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 (21–30)

Audio MusicaWakui

It’s a heart-pounding rhythm pop tune.

This piece was released by Waku’i in February 2025 to commemorate KAITO’s 19th anniversary.

The groovy beat, catchy melody, and KAITO’s solid vocals enhance one another.

The lyrics carry a warm message: “Even if you fail, it’s okay—believe in the future and sing.” It’s perfect for when you need energy and motivation, so give it a listen!

Happy b-day uhosimo

Happy Birthday You / hosimo feat. Hatsune Miku
Happy b-day uhosimo

The lively, energetic sound arrangement is irresistible.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer hosimo, released in 2009.

According to the creator, it was made to celebrate their own birthday.

However, since it can fit anyone’s birthday, it also works great as a musical gift.

The wavering synthesizer sounds are fascinating, and the straightforward lyrics are wonderful.

With its bright vibe, wouldn’t it be perfect as background music for a birthday party?

Vocaloid Birthday Celebration Songs (31–40)

Happy Birthday to You (for Megurine Luka)Team Doghouse

【Miku Hatsune】Happy Birthday to You (for Megurine Luka) 【Original VOCALOID PV】
Happy Birthday to You (for Megurine Luka) team Dog House

Singing a birthday message to the one and only special person in the world.

This piece was created by the creator circle “team Inugoya” and released in 2009.

Centered around a band sound with piano accompaniment layered on top, it has an overall warm tone.

The song’s setting is that Hatsune Miku, a classmate, gives a sung present for Megurine Luka’s birthday.

With that in mind, sending this song to your best friend might make them happy.

Give it a try!

Best Frienddoryu~

[Hatsune Miku] “Best Friend” [Original Song] – Doryu~
Best Frienddoryu~

The rhythm is lively and it feels great to listen to! This piece by Doryu, who is also active as a saxophonist, was released in 2009.

It’s a birthday song addressed to a friend who’s always been close.

The lyrics say, “I’m far away, so this is all I can do…” But really, it’s the best present, isn’t it? It reminds us of how important friends are.

The tumbling piano tones are delightfully cheerful, conjuring an image like looking at vivid illustrations.

Happy happy birthdayhigh_note

[MMD] Happy Birthday [Just for me?]
Happy happy birthdayhigh_note

It’s a medium-tempo, poppy, and upbeat birthday song.

Hatsune Miku’s singing voice, together with the overall vibe, is adorable.

KAITO only appears as an illustration and doesn’t sing, but the softly drawn interactions between the two are heartwarming.

Orion Blue of That DayKasamura Tōta

Orion Blue of That Day / feat. Hatsune Miku
Orion Blue of That DayKasamura Tōta

The light rhythm and expansive, wonderful piano tone really resonate with the heart.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for a choral-like style that’s passionately supported, released on August 31, 2018—Hatsune Miku’s birthday.

The airy sound and melody feel incredibly good to listen to.

It even makes you feel as if you’re flying through the sky.

The lyrics, which take the power of music as their theme, are truly moving.

If you’re someone who composes music as a hobby, it might hit even harder—so by all means, give it a listen.

On my birthday, I’m treated gently by peperoncino.Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

A lovely message song sent to “you,” who has to work on your birthday… but the premise is quite mysterious.

Created by the sibling music unit ‘Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P,’ the track was released in 2011.

I say the premise is mysterious because the song is told from the perspective of a type of pasta dish: peperoncino.

But it’s not just a gag song.

It features a driving guitar rock sound and lyrics and melodies that tug at the heartstrings.

By the time you reach the end, you’ll be completely drawn into the world of Ie no Ura de Manbo ga Shinderu P.