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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!

Vocaloid Choral Song Collection [Multiple Vocaloids · Choral Pieces · Tried Singing] (21–30)

Melody of the Starry Skypolypho

Melody of the Starry Sky / Polypho feat. Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, MEIKO, KAITO
Starlit Melody Polypho

If you’re craving feel-good choral work, look no further! The song “Hoshizora no Melody” by PolyphonicBranch (aka Porifo) was released in 2022.

It was written specifically for the unit Wonderlands×Showtime, which appears in the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” Its hip-hop-flavored A-melody really stands out, offering a sharp contrast to the catchy, warm chorus.

If you’re searching for a song everyone can sing together with friends, give it a try!

The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

Neru – The Wail of the Lost One (Lost One’s Weeping) feat. Kagamine Rin
Lost One’s Weeping - Neru

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?

Vocaloid Chorus Collection [Multiple Vocaloids • Choral Pieces • Tried Singing] (31–40)

Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu

[HD] Six Trillion Years and One Night Story [IA Original Song / with PV] - KEMU VOXX
Six Trillion Years and One Night Story kemu

Shifting from beautiful piano tones to an oncoming wave of aggressive sound, this is a cool Vocaloid rock track.

It’s a song by the popular Vocaloid producer Kemu—also known for hits like “Jinsei Reset Button” and “Invisible”—released in 2012.

It tells a heartrending story about a boy burdened with a tragic fate and a “you” whose name he doesn’t even know.

Just reading the lyrics can bring you to tears.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want everyone to shout and sing together.

How about a big sing-along at karaoke?

Telecaster B-BoySorry

Telecaster B-Boy (long ver.) / Surii feat. Kagamine Len
Telecaster B-Boy Suri

How about singing a sharp, hard-hitting rock number in chorus? It’s a signature song by the Vocaloid producer Surii: a short version was released in 2019 and a long version in 2020.

From the rolling song structure and snappy guitar phrases to the distorted bass tone, its charms are endless.

The chorus melody sticks in your head after a single listen.

It’s highly recommended as a song for everyone to sing together at karaoke—you’re sure to get wildly pumped up.

Because the sky is beautiful again todayTohta Kasamura

Because the sky is beautiful again today / feat. IA & Yuzuki Yukari
Because the sky is beautiful today too, Kasamura Tota.

It gives the quintessential impression of a choral piece.

This work by Kasamura Tota, a Vocaloid producer known for piano ballads, was released in 2018.

It’s sung by three voices: IA, Yuzuki Yukari, and Fukase.

The lyrics tell of being saved by the beauty of the sky during times of pain and hardship.

It’s a Vocaloid song I’d love people who are feeling down or struggling to hear.

The melody, choral work, and piano tone are all beautiful—it can move you to tears.

I also recommend it for singing at graduation ceremonies.

Bad ∞ End ∞ NightHitoshizuku-P × Yama△

[8 Vocaloids] Bad ∞ End ∞ Night [Original]
Bad ∞ End ∞ Night Hitoshizuku-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.”

OrangeToma

[Hatsune Miku] Orange [Original Song]
Orange toma

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.