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 Song Collection [Multiple Vocaloids · Choral Pieces · Tried Singing] (21–30)
Bad ∞ End ∞ NightHitoshizuku P × Yama △

It feels as if you’re watching a musical.
Created by the music unit Hitoshizuku×Yama△ and released in 2012.
The suspicious yet lively sound arrangement is striking.
The song’s vocal sections, which highlight a dark worldbuilding and strong character traits, drew attention and made it popular.
With many suggestive phrases, it’s also fun to interpret the lyrics.
It is included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalodream feat.
Hatsune Miku.”
VersatileKaga (Negishawā P)

A danceable track featuring four Vocaloids performing together.
Released by Kaga in February 2025, this dance-pop number stands out with sound arrangements reminiscent of K-pop.
Set in a story where lies intersect with a digital world, it portrays protagonists striving to break free from conventional values.
With themes of diversity and change, the song celebrates the importance of living true to oneself.
It’s a perfect track for anyone exploring their own path.
Give me back my main (one)/true love■37

How about a Vocaloid track with a mysterious, floating feel? Created by 37, this piece was released on September 13, 2024.
Its inventive harmonies, woven from three vocal libraries, leave a strong impression.
The emotions wavering between a fierce determination to reclaim something and the sting of betrayal are conveyed through meticulously crafted melodic lines.
Taut chord progressions and unpredictable song development seize the listener’s heart and won’t let go.
Highly recommended for those seeking a fresh musical experience.
The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

The melody is incredibly addictive, and the hook is so cool that you never get tired of it no matter how many times you listen.
Students are sure to relate to the lyrics.
“Gōkoku” means crying out loudly in tears.
How about we all sing it together and blow off some everyday stress?
Servant of EvilAku no P

The setting of this piece is: “Once upon a time, there was a kingdom that flourished in glory for many long years.
The young princess of that land was supported by a servant whose face closely resembled hers.” The servant’s loyalty is moving and tear-inducing.
Therefore, performing it as a chorus adds depth, leveling it up into a highly recommended song that’s sure to make you cry.
OrangeTōma

The theme of the song is “Let’s make everything that’s happened so far as if it never happened.” It’s one of those tear-jerking Vocaloid tracks, with a vibe that would fit as a drama’s ending theme.
Turning its calm, conversational tone into a chorus makes it even more moving and impactful.
lifegcmstyle

You can’t predict how it will unfold—in fact, it’s a piece that crams a variety of musical styles into a single track.
It’s a song by gcmstyle, also known as Anmeltz-P, released in 2022.
It drew attention when it was selected for the ultra-difficult song contest “Project Sekai ULTIMATE.” It kicks off with a fiery mixture rock vibe, then shifts into a bright, cheerful A-melody.
From there it jumps to hip-hop, blisteringly fast electro with a super high-speed melody, EDM with English lyrics, metal, a piano ballad—the style keeps changing at a dizzying pace.
It’s a short track, but the sense of satisfaction you feel after listening is absolutely off the charts!


