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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)

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?

Dear Youshigoto shite P

[Kaito] Dear You [English Subs]
Dear Youshigoto shite P

It’s a refreshing track reminiscent of a digital-style rock ballad, and KAITO’s beautiful male vocals fit it perfectly.

The use of acoustic guitar is stylish, and the harmonies are crafted with great taste.

It’s a chic birthday song.

Vocaloid Birthday Celebration Songs (31–40)

Dither TuneDIVELA

Dither Tune / DIVELA feat. Hatsune Miku
Dither TuneDIVELA

This is a high-energy mixture rock track marked by a heavy, weighty guitar riff.

It’s a signature song by the Vocaloid producer DIVELA, who rose to prominence after winning the Grand Prix in the “Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2018 Song Contest,” and it was released on August 31, 2018—the day of Hatsune Miku’s birthday celebration.

The song itself takes Hatsune Miku as its theme, with lyrics that particularly resonate with fellow Vocaloid producers.

It’s a profound work that makes you reflect on the meaning of continually creating new music and the significance of having someone listen.

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.

Shiny Starshiro harinezumi

[Hatsune Miku] Shiny Star [Original Song] (Vocaloid Hatsune Miku)
Shiny Starshiro harinezumi

It’s an electronica piece that begins with shimmering tones.

Created by Vocaloid producer Shiroharinezumi and released in 2016.

Inspired by an illustration drawn by Masanao Kagura, Mos* wrote the lyrics, and then Shiroharinezumi composed the music—this is how the work came together.

The floating, airy feel of the melody is lovely.

The lyrics express how precious the presence of “you” is—like a shining star.

Surely you have someone like that, too.

Play this song on their birthday.

Happy Birthdayiori

[Hatsune Miku] Happy Birthday [Original]
Happy Birthdayiori

It’s a birthday song with Hatsune Miku on vocals, arranged in a pop band style.

The illustration in the PV of Hatsune Miku peeking out from an egg is very cute, and the melody is very bright, making it easy to listen to.