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.
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Vocaloid Choral Collection [Multiple Vocaloids / Choral Pieces / Tried Singing] (81–90)
Hello LaughterLast Note.

It’s a catchy guitar rock number that fills you with energy when you listen to it.
Created by the music unit Last Note., it was released in 2012.
As the creator says, “It’s a song filled with gratitude for the ‘place’ where we can present our work and have people listen,” and that sense of happiness comes through in both the sound and the lyrics.
It’s included in compilation albums such as EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalosensation feat.
Hatsune Miku, so be sure to check it out if you’re interested.
Pilgrimage Without PrayersSatsuki

This is a Vocaloid song that portrays a journey of facing your true self—neither self-admonishment nor mere ornamentation.
Created by Satsuki, it was released in February 2025.
The call-and-response between three UTAU voicebanks—Kasane Teto, Adachi Rei, and Utane Uta—adds a nuanced flavor, and the energetic sound that fuses electronic music with rock leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, which capture the resolve to carve out your own path without praying for miracles and the struggle to find something universal, resonate deeply.
I think it’s an UTAU track that can really fire you up.
flower knotshigoto shite P

This is a choral project song brought to life through a call by Shigoto-P.
Released in 2008, it features a total of eight VOCALOID characters singing.
The light, breezy sound and choral work are a pleasure to listen to.
The highly fantastical lyrics convey the importance of life and compassion.
There are also finely crafted arrangements—such as parts where different singers have different lyrics—that are highlights to listen for.
Put on earphones or headphones and take your time to listen closely.
2D Dream FeverPolyphonicBranch

It’s a cool track characterized by rapid development and an energetic, uptempo sound.
It was released in 2012.
Because of its distinctive choice of words and grammar in the lyrics, as well as the fast-paced melody, it’s difficult to sing as a choral piece—but that’s exactly what makes it worth the challenge.
Iroha Songgin saku

This is a Japanese-style rock number whose lyrics charmingly incorporate the traditional Japanese poem-song “Iroha.” Another distinguishing feature is the use of the kubinuki minor scale.
The bassline in the chorus is incredibly cool.
Since it has an enka-like feel, if you use it as a choral piece, it might be good to lean into the vibrato characteristic of enka.


