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.
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A special feature on Vocaloid friendship songs. Listen together with your dear friends (11–20)
A friend exists.Table Tennis Boy
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.
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I think it’s unfair to have content like this following a title that makes you think, “What on earth are you talking about?” The melody, the lyrics—everything could be described as the very essence of the word “nostalgic.” Remembering places from the past and things that happened there, and enjoying those memories together.
I thought that would always be allowed, that it would go on forever…
This is a song with a bittersweet, somehow familiar charm that tightens the chest.
*Hello, Planet.sasakure.UK

This is a song from sasakure.UK’s “Shūmatsu” (Apocalypse/End) series.
It features distinctive chiptune-like electronic beeps, resulting in a composition that makes the most of Miku’s mechanical qualities.
While the overall melody is bright, the poignant story woven into the lyrics and the PV tightens your chest.
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It’s a relentlessly refreshing coming-of-age story.
Free from worries or anxieties, the song feels like a declaration: “Let’s move forward together toward a future overflowing with hope.” It’s exactly the kind of track I want people who tend to overthink and get stuck to hear—just empty your mind once and listen.
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It’s a nostalgic work that expresses feelings for a dear friend with whom the protagonist has become separated.
The song is by the Vocaloid producer Shikkoku and was released in 2012.
It’s an electric tune marked by synth sounds darting left and right, but the melancholy outweighs the poppiness.
The more you consider the protagonist’s heart—tightened by memories of days long past—the more you can’t help but feel lonely yourself.
It hits especially hard when you listen to it around the end of summer.
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Overall it’s up-tempo, but the song carries a slightly nostalgic vibe.
Even with long-time friends, there are always things you don’t know about each other—and the closer you are, the less you may actually talk about yourselves.
But listening to this track will make you want to talk to your friends.
Vocaloid Friendship Song Special: Let's listen together with your precious friends (21–30)
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I hope you’ll listen while thinking of a friend you fought with and then drifted apart from.
If only you could become close again like before… Those feelings might link with the lyrics and make you tear up without meaning to.
I think it’s a song anyone who’s experienced a breakup they didn’t want can relate to.





