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[Feelings] A selection of Vocaloid songs with lyrics that resonate [Message]

When it comes to the appeal of Vocaloid, it’s that it sings the exact lyrics and feelings the creator programs into it.

It’s the ultimate music tool that makes “I want to turn this feeling into a song” come true!

Vocaloid producers pour the emotions that well up from deep within their hearts into sound and lyrics, delivering them to us every day.

In this article, we’ll introduce lots of Vocaloid tracks that we especially want you to listen to with a focus on the lyrics!

They’ll warm your heart with emotion or startle you with the sharpness of their words.

You’re sure to find a piece that strikes a chord with you!

[Feelings] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs with Resonant Lyrics [Message] (231–240)

hydrangeaNaisho no piasu

A perfect song for sinking into your thoughts.

It’s a track by Secret Pierced, released in June 2024.

A ballad with a melancholic atmosphere befitting the rainy season.

The lyrics delicately depict emotions that shift like hydrangeas, and are sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced heartbreak or farewell.

It’s a song that tries to face forward even while carrying sadness.

A Vocaloid track that seeps into the heart—one you’ll want to listen to alone on a rainy day.

Tohoku Kiritan’s Just-the-Two-of-Us☆ValentineMinami no Minami

Tohoku Kiritan’s Just-the-Two-of-Us☆Valentine (Full ver)
Tohoku Kiritan’s Just-the-Two-of-Us☆ValentineMinami no Minami

If you’re looking for a sweet, heartwarming love song, be sure to check out this track by Minami no Minami! It was included on the March 2023 album “Minami no Zunpa CD.” Its sparkling sound and cute lyrics are irresistible.

Since it’s themed around Valentine’s Day, it’ll put you in the mood to spend a special, intimate moment together.

It depicts exchanging homemade cakes and the wish to melt each other’s hearts—just listening is sure to make you feel happy.

It’s the perfect song to gift someone you love.

By the way, Minami no Minami’s YouTube channel reportedly has over 57,000 subscribers.

[Feelings] A Selection of Vocaloid Songs with Resonant Lyrics [Message] (241–250)

I hate it, I hate it—my ego is huge!Wada Takeaki

[Otomachi Una’s] Kirai Kirai Jigahidai! – Takeaki Wada (KurageP) / Hate it. Hate it. “JIGAHIDAI!” – KurageP
I hate it, I hate it—my ego is huge!Wada Takeaki

A song by musician Takeaki Wada, who also works under the names KurageP and electripper.

It’s a track packed with ear-catching hooks throughout—hysteric guitar tones, tight beats, and a catchy, brisk melody.

In contrast, the lyrics, which read like a raw outpouring of loathing toward others and feelings of inferiority born from a strong desire for approval—at odds with the song’s pop nature—may seem self-centered at first glance, but ultimately make you realize these are emotions everyone carries to some degree.

Precisely because the words are so impactful, they’re deeply relatable.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to with close attention to the lyrics.

From TokyoNatsushiro Takaaki

From Tokyo / Hatsune Miku – Music Video
From TokyoNatsushiro Takaaki

Takaaki Natsushiro, who is also active as a vocalist, wrote an original song for the game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku” titled “From Tokyo.” Haven’t you, too, struggled with doubts about a choice you made? This song gives voice to that kind of hazy, conflicted feeling.

Judging from the title, it can also be taken as an anthem for those who moved to Tokyo to chase their dreams.

If you’re in a similar situation, give it a listen.

Chasing LeicaKanadete Izuru

“Chasing Laika” – feat. Kagamine Rin
Chasing LeicaKanadete Izuru

This work was written and composed by Izuru Kanadete.

It features a gentle melody and slightly bittersweet lyrics.

It’s imbued with a desire to connect with someone, and listening to it warms the heart.

The pop style is likely one of the reasons why.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone feeling lonely.

I chopped a stag beetle and time-slipped.Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

When I chopped a stag beetle, I time-slipped / Sunfish is dead behind my house P (Turn on subtitles, lyrics in other languages are displayed)
I chopped a stag beetle and time-slipped.Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

A brother-sister duo with a distinctive unit name, whose songs gain popularity for lyrics that reveal deeper layers the more you read them—this is a track by “Ie no Ura de Manbō ga Shinderu P.” It’s a fast-paced rock tune that opens with vocals riding over palm-muted guitar.

While the lyrics comically portray what seems like a familiar sci-fi tale of time travel, the song also teaches the importance of what truly matters in life and the value of living each day earnestly.

Combined with its exhilarating sound, it’s a number that resonates deeply.

15 Years of a Clingy Guy’s Petty ObsessionIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Clingy Guy’s 15 Years of Petty Obsessedness / Sunfish Is Dead Behind My House P (Turn on subtitles; lyrics are available in other languages)
15 Years of a Clingy Guy’s Petty ObsessionIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

A real-life sibling unit consisting of Yo Takahashi on music and Tsukasa Ryugu on illustration, performing a song by “There’s a Sunfish Dying Behind the House P.” Both the unit name and the song title leave a striking impression, but the gently soothing tone makes it a comfortable listen.

The first half, true to its title, draws you into the story with depictions of stickiness and a love verging on madness; midway, it even unfolds like a joke.

Yet by the end, it becomes a piece that leaves a deep impression of unwavering love and single-minded devotion.

It’s a work you’ll want to listen to while savoring the lyrics.