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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 (41–50)

birth day special daytamaa~zu P

A compilation album, BIRTHDAY SONGS for Hatsune Miku — included track.

It offers gratitude for having been able to watch over a year of growth and a wish for the future.

Miku’s breathing feels vivid, and the heartrending piano solo forms a passionate ballad.

Vocaloid Birthday Celebration Songs (51–60)

BirthDayRyūkyū Kaizoku-dan

[Hatsune Miku] BirthDay (Lyric Video) – RYU-KYU-PIRATES (Ryukyu Pirates) ft. Miku Hatsune
BirthDayRyūkyū Kaizoku-dan

A track by the Vocaloid producer Ryukyu Kaizokudan, who has been active while admiring visual kei bands like X JAPAN and Malice Mizer, and is currently training to inherit his family’s Shinto shrine.

Despite its sparkly, poppy, and cute sound, the arrangement—such as the occasional double kick on the drums—shows the influence of the music he aspired to.

It’s an easy-listening number that will appeal not only to fans of idol-like songs but also to rock lovers.

honey sweet a la mode.amyu -D.S.L-

[KarenT Special] Megurine Luka Birthday Festival ’11 Megurine Luka Birth Anniversary ’11
honey sweet a la mode.amyu -D.S.L-

It seems this cute and pop birthday song sung by Megurine Luka was created for the planned release of “[KarenT] Megurine Luka’s Birthday Festival ’11.” The synth rhythm feels great—listening to it makes my body naturally sway.

The catchy melody line is wonderful, too.

So you’re a god, huh.Owata P

[Official] I'm a God feat. Owata-P (Hatsune Miku)
So you're a god, huh.Owata P

This is a very catchy song for Hatsune Miku’s birthday celebration.

Created by Owata-P, who has long been active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene, it was released on August 31, 2020, Miku’s 13th birthday.

It’s a pop number distinguished by beautiful piano and string tones that make your heart feel light as you listen.

The lyrics are filled with positive words, and every corner of the track exudes optimism.

If you listen when you’re tired or feeling down, it might lift your spirits—so please give it a try.

Celebrate me!!Medomia

Celebrate me!! – Hatsune Miku
Celebrate me!!Medomia

A song by Vocaloid producer Medomia, known for hits like “Zettai Taitai Mecha Kirai-ya,” released in August 2025 on their own birthday.

At first glance, it sounds like a self-centered girl’s anthem—“I’m the star!”—but underneath lies a lonely truth: “Just treat me special today.” Despite the bold words, you’re drawn to her clumsy yearning to be loved by someone.

Listening to it on your own birthday boosts the sense of connection!

Happy birthday to you!!hiro★ron P

[Hatsune Miku] Happy Birthday to You!! [Original PV]
Happy birthday to you!!hiro★ron P

It’s a wonderful birthday song that paints vivid images in your mind.

Created by Vocaloid producer Hiro★Ron, also known for “Theory of Inferiority Evolution,” it was released in 2015.

The high-quality sound arrangement is another highlight, showcasing Hiro★Ron’s impressive technical skill.

The lyrics express gratitude to someone special who transformed dull, everyday life.

If you have such a person in your life, why not send this song as a gift? They’ll surely be delighted.

Congratulations, thank you.Jun P

[Rin/Len Append Original] Congratulations, Thank You. [Kagamine Birthday Festival '10]
Congratulations, thank you.Jun P

This work was released in 2010.

Created by Jun-P as a birthday song for Kagamine Rin and Len, it begins with a pleasantly resonant piano accompaniment, then shifts into a hard rock number with a catchy melody.

The chorus has a metal vibe.

The song’s structure is engaging, showcasing a variety of musical styles.

The lyrics straightforwardly express feelings of “congratulations” and “thank you.” If you’re a Rin and Len fan, definitely give it a listen—you might end up liking them even more.