A Collection of Vocaloid Choral Songs [Multiple Vocaloids / Choral Pieces / Tried Singing]
When you hear the word “chorus,” it probably brings back memories of music class, right?
There’s a unique charm to “singing together” that’s different from solo performances.
Now, Vocaloid chorus songs generally fall into three categories:– Songs that use multiple voice banks– Songs created specifically as choral pieces– Songs that became popular through multi-singer covers (like group “sang it” videos)
In this article, I’ll introduce recommended tracks selected from all three categories.
So no matter what kind of work you’re looking for, you should find something that fits.
Be sure to read to the end!
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Vocaloid Choral Collection [Multiple Vocaloids / Choral Songs / Covered] (61–70)
two-breath walkingDECO*27

It’s a bittersweet yet cool song, and the lyrics have a lot of drive—almost like they burst and fly toward you.
The title’s origin is “bipedal walking,” specifically the “ashi” (legs).
Changing that to “iki” (breath) is such a tasteful touch; I’m impressed by the wordplay.
When everyone sings it together, a mixed male-female ensemble might work best.
Alice in MusiclandOSTER project

This is a musical-style piece based on the world-famous fairy tale Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
It’s a work by OSTER project, a Vocaloid producer known for a wide-ranging musical style, and it was released in 2011.
At about 12 minutes long and structured in six parts, it’s more accurate to describe it as a musical rather than a single song, as I mentioned earlier.
Each section has its own distinct character, so you can listen all the way through without getting bored.
It’s also fun to chat with your Vocaloid-loving friends about which parts you like best.
Neurosis of a cursepepoyo

Cute yet scary…
You might not be able to escape this world once you fall in.
This song by Vocaloid producer Pepoyo—known for downer-leaning works like “Easy Euthanasia” and “Dear Sir/Madam”—was released in 2022 and participated in the Top 100 ranking of BokaColle 2022 Autumn.
It’s hard to spell out the content here, but the lyrics hit you deep in the gut.
And the way Pepoyo wraps it all up in something cute and pop—masterful, as expected.
This is the very definition of a ‘swamp’ you sink into.
Mekakushi Cinderellanejishiki

An era where we’re always connected to someone through the internet… and yet we strangely feel lonely.
This is a moving song that pierces the heart, drawn by its dazzling piano sound.
“Mekakushi Cinderella,” produced by Vocaloid creator Nejishiki, was released in 2022.
It’s the Vocaloid version of a song provided to the idol unit Star☆T.
Have you ever had relationships get awkward while using social media? The lyrics portray exactly that sense of distance between people in modern society.
But it doesn’t end on a negative note—in the end, it delivers a resolute message: “Even in a world like this, I want to meet you.” When you’re feeling lonely, this song will surely be by your side.
Flavsmayuko

Vocaloid producer mayuko, who delivers songs themed around “wa” (Japanese style), presents Frauz, a deep piece of electronica with a Gothic worldview produced in 2021.
The rhythmically crafted choral work, centered on KAITO—a Vocaloid known for his captivating low register—moves with complete freedom.
You’ll also be able to savor the vivid performances of Kagamine Rin and Len as they spin thrilling lyrics.
Why not listen to their mechanical vocals alongside cool yet passionate synth tones?


