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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 Friendship Song Special: Let's listen together with your precious friends (21–30)

Hello/How are you?nanou

[Hatsune Miku Append SOFT] Hello/How Are You (Original) + mp3
Hello/How are you?nanou

If you like VOCALOID, you’ve probably heard it somewhere.

That’s how widely loved this classic is.

At first glance, the lyrics may seem rambling, as if they’re packed with whatever came to mind, yet they reach us with surprising directness.

It’s a song that can save you when something small but deeply painful happens—like “I had a fight with a friend” or “I’m just a little worn out.”

telepathy; tacit understanding (literally: ‘heart-to-heart communication’)aisu umee no hito

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.

Travel to the moon’s far sidevilP

GUMI and SONiKA | Travel Beyond the Moon — A Journey to the Far Side of the Moon
Travel to the moon’s far sidevilP

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.

Walk in the center of the worldNatsushiro Takaaki

Walking in the Center of the World / Takaaki Natsushiro MV
Walk in the center of the worldNatsushiro Takaaki

There can’t be many songs that are this gentle and yet shake the heart so deeply.

There are countless “me”s and “you”s in the world.

And how will I change because we met? It exquisitely portrays a story that is ambiguous and yet familiar.

Keep the author’s closing comment in your heart as you listen: “May the path you walked become the very center of the world.”

Crybaby HeroHayabusa

Hatsune Miku - Crybaby Hero [Original PV]
Crybaby HeroHayabusa

It seems the songwriter, Hayabusa, composed this piece based on his own experiences of setback.

The lyrics convey a strong desire not only to be supported by someone important, but also to become someone who can offer support in return.

The speedy melody feels great to listen to.

Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

halyosy – Sakura no Ame feat. Hatsune Miku
Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

Even if we each go our separate ways from here on out, it’s a song with strikingly positive lyrics about meeting again someday.

The word “sakura” evokes the image of a school building, and it made me recall a graduation ceremony—even though I never actually sang this song there.

It’s a Vocaloid masterpiece that truly touches the heart.

Long, long ago, today’s meDECO*27

Hatsune – Today's Me from Long, Long Ago [PV with Chinese Subtitles]
Long, long ago, today’s meDECO*27

This is the official theme song for the manga Weekly Hajimete no Hatsune Miku.

I hope you’ll watch it together with the music video.

The story, spun with its unique art style, beautifully depicts the world created by the song.

“I” and “you” in times of hardship and sadness, and the changing heart of “I.” Please listen to and watch how “Mukashi Mukashi no Kyou no Boku” unfolds.