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[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!

On the Holy Night: Vocaloid Christmas Song Special (31–40)

Winter Alicedoriko

Winter Alice (bouquet edition) – doriko feat. Hatsune Miku
Winter Alicedoriko

This love song, with its refreshing transparency and gentle wistfulness, is the Vocaloid track “Winter Alice” by doriko.

As the title suggests, its sound resonates with a delicate, fairy-of-winter fragility coexisting with strength.

The ephemeral yet tender melody pairs perfectly with the heartrending lyrics, and I imagine many listeners can’t help but become emotionally immersed.

I don't need Christmas.Nashimoto-P

[Hatsune Miku] I Don't Need Christmas [Original Song]
We 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.

Miss You All NightYotsugi Natsuyama

The song “Miss You All Night” by Yotsugi Natsuyama is included on the 2023 album “Emotions Within the Melody.” Its waltz-like rhythm and Miku’s clear, translucent vocals leave a strong impression.

It begins with a wistful atmosphere, but toward the latter half and the ending it shifts into a feeling of happiness that warms the heart.

The scene where two important people truly connect is especially moving.

Be sure to give it a careful listen during the Christmas season.

Also, don’t miss its connection to Ako’s “Jubun” (“Enough”)!

Snow ShadowTiara

[Hatsune Miku] Snow Shadow [Original MV]
Yukikage Tiara

The dazzling yet bittersweet tone of the song is irresistible.

It’s a track by Tiara, a Vocaloid producer also known for works like “Undefined -End of Sorrow-,” released on Christmas Eve in 2019.

It’s a heartbreak song about drifting apart from someone precious—someone you used to love so much, and yet now… you look back on your ex alone.

However, it also sings about overcoming that pain and becoming stronger, leaving you with a sense of positivity.

On Christmas Eve, my beloved dog gets stuck in the VCR.Sunfish P is dead behind the house

It’s one of those songs where you can tell the artist just from the title.

Everything about it is so hilarious that all the little things stop mattering.

Highly recommended for those who find a Christmas that’s merely romantic a bit lacking! It was released in 2010.

[On the Holy Night] Vocaloid Christmas Song Special (41–50)

Merry and NikolausbuzzG

[with Chinese subtitles] [Hatsune Miku] Merry and Nikolaus [Original!]
Merry and Nikolaus buzzG

“Mary and Nikolaus” by buzzG is a track included on the compilation CD “10story’s”! Beginning with the encounter between an old man and a young girl, the song features, before the singing starts, a narrated reading by voice actress Miyuki Sawashiro.

With her gentle, soft tone, she guides you into a winter tale.

With a bright melody and lyrics that evoke a sense of hope, it’s a Vocaloid song that leaves you feeling warmly moved.

㍆㌋㌉㌏㌉㌸㌾㌋㌞㌹㌅Deadball P

Hatsune Miku Original Song: ㍆㌋㌉㌏㌉㌸㌾㌋㌞㌹㌅ -Full ver.-
Deadball-P

It’s a funny Christmas song that will make you do a double take when you read the lyrics.

It’s by Deadball-P, a popular Vocaloid producer who has even made a major-label debut, and it was released in 2012.

By connecting the lower parts of special characters, it portrays a lonely Christmas.

I can’t write the actual content here for, well, reasons—but it’s very much in Deadball-P’s style.

The uptempo feel gives it a really cool vibe, and the sound work really gets you pumped.

It’s a classic Vocaloid track that especially single men can relate to.