A special feature on Vocaloid friendship songs. Listen together with your dear friends.
When you and your friend like the same Vocaloid songs and the same Vocaloid producers, the conversation really takes off, doesn’t it?
Some of you might even have become friends because of Vocaloid.
When you meet up, you spend all your time laughing, and sometimes you open up about serious worries.
Having someone you can truly relax around by your side makes every day fun… Friends are really something special.
In this article, we’re doing a big feature on Vocaloid friendship songs.
We’ve gathered only tracks that will remind you just how important that person is.
By all means, share an earbud and give them a listen.
- [Vocaloid] A bright, upbeat friendship song. A collection of famous songs about friends.
- [A moving friendship song] For dear friends and best friends. Songs of friendship that make you feel the bond.
- A collection of Vocaloid youth songs [emo, romance, etc.]
- [Deeply Moving] A Collection of Vocaloid Masterpieces That Comfort the Heart
- Melancholic Vocaloid songs: masterpieces that pierce the heart
- Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love.
- Updated daily! Today’s recommended Vocaloid feature
- Vocaloid Songs for When You Want to Cry [Moving and Heart-wrenching]
- [Tears of Joy] Beautiful Friendship Songs with Lyrics You’ll Want to Gift to a Dear Friend
- The power of words. A special feature on Vocaloid songs with great lyrics
- Friendship Songs: Rediscover Your Bonds! A Carefully Curated Selection of Moving Masterpieces That Will Bring You to Tears
- A gratitude song for friends. A thank-you song dedicated to someone special.
- [Thank-You Song] A song to convey your feelings of “thank you” to someone special
A special feature on Vocaloid friendship songs. Let’s listen together with your dear friends (1–10)
Confession Rival DeclarationHONEY WORKS

When you listen to it together with the PV, it feels like you’ve read an entire romance manga.
Caught between friendship and love, it poignantly and coolly sings about someone pushing forward with nothing but their feelings for the person they like as their weapon.
I think the phrase “my heart skips a beat” is probably meant for moments like this.
Summer ice and your shadow*Luna

This is a song that parallels a girl’s struggle as she tries to take a step beyond friendship with the friend she’s drawn to, with the lyrical atmosphere of summer.
GUMI’s bright and cute vocals, on the contrary, heighten the song’s loneliness and wistfulness.
It’s a track perfect for summer listening.
The Bond Between Us Twodoryu~

It’s a song about parting with a friend.
The lyrics, which straightforwardly say “thank you for everything,” “goodbye,” and “let’s meet again” to a friend who’s going far away, are very moving.
The melody is gentle and evokes spring.
The tuning of Miku is done very well, so the singing voice is a must-hear.
A special feature on Vocaloid friendship songs. Listen together with your dear friends (11–20)
39sasakure.UK&DECO*27

The word “thank you” is kind of embarrassing and hard to say, but after listening to this song, I felt like telling the people I care about “thank you.” It’s a wonderful song—bright and cute, and the melody somehow sounds sparkling.
For so long, for so long…Kurousa-P

After listening, I felt a warm sense of nostalgia.
The friends I met during my school days and the time we spent together are truly irreplaceable.
Because this song expresses the desire to cherish those feelings forever, I can relate to the lyrics very deeply.
Dreaming Little Birdhaya ya P

It’s a masterpiece that fully expresses the feelings of two people thinking of each other.
What strikes you right away is how skillfully the two types of vocals are used.
The voices harmonize, diverge, and slip out of sync, with changes in pitch and lyrics unfolding throughout.
It’s a track that’s both immensely enjoyable and full of surprises.
A friend exists.takkyū shōnen
This is a warm, message-style song addressed to the vocalist Tomonashi.
It’s a track by Takkyu Shonen, also known as the creator of “I’ll Date Anyone,” released in 2011.
The acoustic sound arrangement is incredibly soothing—there’s a charm that makes you want to keep listening.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals are rendered softly as well.
Of course, the song is directed at Tomonashi, but as you listen, some of you might find the faces of your own friends coming to mind.


