[On the Holy Night] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Christmas Songs
Have you already decided how you’re going to spend Christmas this year?
Maybe you’re going out to eat with family, throwing a party with friends, relaxing with your partner, or even planning to go all out and have a blast on your own.
This time, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid songs perfect for Christmas!
From upbeat, jokey tracks to mellow tunes that set a calm mood, I’ve picked a wide range—so you’re sure to find something that fits how you feel.
Enjoy the holiday season with music and make the most of your Christmas!
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On the Holy Night: Vocaloid Christmas Song Collection (21–30)
Noelwotaku

Wotaku’s “Noël” is a piece composed with a melody that radiates the warm glow of Christmas lights, yet is wrapped in a wistful atmosphere.
Listening to the melody alone, you can feel a wonderfully happy Christmas mood.
However, it’s the lyrics that evoke the bittersweetness that sits beside that happiness.
Amid many references to the birth of Christ, we glimpse a heart corroded by betrayal and despair, and reflections on life and death.
These hard, melancholic facets come into view.
It’s recommended for those who want to spend a Christmas that’s a little different from everyone else’s.
Cowardly chickenBōin Bōshoku P

They want to spend time with the one they love, but it just doesn’t work out… It’s a catchy yet heartrending Christmas song! The track is by Vocaloid producer Boin Boushoku-P and was released in December 2025.
The protagonist can’t quite take that final step in love, and the lyrics—so pure and honest—tighten your chest.
As you keep listening, you can’t help but root for them more and more.
I bet quite a few people have spent a Christmas like this.
Christmas Morguehachi

This is a Christmas song by HACHI, a Vocaloid producer who is also active as singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu.
It was released in 2010.
The soundwork is lively in HACHI’s signature style, but the song itself leaves a very wistful impression.
That’s due to the lyrics and Hatsune Miku’s fragile, ephemeral singing voice.
It seems something sad must have happened to the two people who appear in the song… Please experience this beautiful, heartrending, and tear-evoking world with your own ears.
With love at ChristmasAyama Teruyoshi

It’s a tragic-love Christmas song sung by Hatsune Miku.
It’s a piece where you can feel love woven into a sorrowful melody here and there.
I imagine many people can relate to the lyrics.
The earnest words squeeze your heart tight.
But that, precisely, is the charm of this song.
Silent SnowflakesOtomachi Una

A Christmas song sung by Otomachi Una, whose delicate vocals are as intricate as snowflakes.
Its charm lies in a beautiful melody that quietly layers like softly accumulating snow and feelings kept in the heart.
Though only 1 minute and 24 seconds long, the piece distills the stillness and warmth of winter.
It’s a song that makes you want to gaze at the glittering, dancing snow and bask in memories with someone special.
Why not listen to it when you want to calm your mind?
Nocturnalryuryu

This track features sparkling synths and bell tones that create a perfectly wintry atmosphere.
“Nocturnal” is an adjective meaning “of the night,” which fits beautifully with Christmas, the holy night.
It was released in 2014.
I don’t need Christmas.Nashimoto P

This is the original Hatsune Miku song “We Don’t Need Christmas.” It sings about a non-romantic, non-festive Christmas.
It goes like: “Who is Christmas even for, and where did it come from?!” “If there’s anything good about Christmas, go ahead and say it!!” “We don’t need Christmas—don’t come.” Even Christmas has plenty of dark sides.
If you haven’t had good memories of Christmas lately, this might be a good way to relieve some stress.


