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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)

The Beast.Supekutakuru P

The Beast. / Spectacle-P feat. Hatsune Miku
The Beast.Supekutakuru P

The more you think about the protagonist’s feelings, the more your heart aches—this is a highly story-driven Vocaloid track.

It’s a song by the multi-talented Vocaloid producer Spectacle-P, who handled not only the video but also the illustrations himself, originally released in 2010.

Although the video was temporarily taken down due to various circumstances, it was reuploaded in 2021 on Spectacle-P’s official YouTube channel.

The arrangement features a distinctive, exotic feel centered around the sound of the piano.

This piece is based on Beauty and the Beast, so please listen while imagining the scenes in your mind.

There’s no problem even if you’re not here.Hainomi

Even without someone like you, there’s no problem / ⌘ Kasane Teto
There’s no problem even if you’re not here.Hainomi

Set to a lively rhythm, this pop tune sings about looking forward with a positive mindset.

Created by Hainomi, it was released in January 2024 and drew attention as the official tie-in song for “Kindergarten WARS.” It’s included on the compilation album “recital.” You can tell it explores themes like the complexity of human relationships and self-esteem.

It almost feels like it casts a spell that fills you with energy as you listen.

Perfect for when you want a change of pace or need to pep yourself up.

Why not let yourself sink into Hainomi’s distinctive sound?

Pamelabarūn

Pamela depicts those nights when thinking too much about a loved one only accelerates loneliness and heartache.

Created in 2021 by Balloon, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as the musician Keina Suda, the song conveys poignant emotions through flower’s vocals riding an energetic beat.

Many listeners may relate to the lyrics’ message: if you leave your loneliness and anxiety unattended, your heart will gradually grow weary.

With a fragile yet beautiful melody, it’s a track that stays close to the listener’s heart.

slow motionPinokio P

PinocchioP – SLoWMoTIoN feat. Hatsune Miku / SLoWMoTIoN
slow motionPinokio P

A song by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer who works across a wide range of fields including composer, illustrator, and character designer.

With its bright, brisk groove and catchy melody, it’s a pop number that makes you want to move.

The story’s contrast between the time within the song and the time actually passing is striking, and the lyrics—tracing the path of life that everyone has taken and will continue to walk—blur the line between its world and reality in an alluring way.

The words that emerge from everyday imagery resonate deeply with the heart.

godlikePinokio P

PinocchioP – God-ish feat. Hatsune Miku / God-ish
godlikePinokio P

It’s a message song that satirizes a life of “acting like you’ve got it together.” It’s a hit by the popular Vocaloid producer PinocchioP, who also creates his own illustrations, released in 2021.

The sound is rhythmic yet somehow detached, which leaves a strong impression.

The unpredictable structure—like the mid-song drop in rhythm—seems to further amplify the lyrical message.

It’s a striking Vocaloid track that makes you realize, “Before I knew it, I started feeling like I understood everything.”