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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 Selection of Vocaloid Songs with Resonant Lyrics [Message] (51–60)

queue■37

queue / ■37 feat. Otomachi Una SV
queue■37

“queue” is a track released by ■37 in January 2025, featuring Otomachi Una SV’s strikingly transparent vocals.

You’ll be drawn into a soundscape where rhythmic energy, warmth, and artistry blend together.

It sounds like a pop song, yet somehow there seems to be a shadow lurking beneath the surface—especially in the development of the outro.

It’s a perfect piece for moments when you want to face your inner self or seek empathy from someone.

Please take your time and savor it.

The Beast.Spectacle P

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

Yoshiwara LamentAsa

[Kasane Teto] Yoshiwara Lament [Original]
Yoshiwara Lament Asa

A song by Asa, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as the bassist of the eight-member co-ed rock band WagakkiBand.

It’s a number that enjoys popularity not only among Vocaloid fans but across a wide audience, thanks to a self-cover by WagakkiBand and a cover by the eminent singer Sachiko Kobayashi.

Set to a shuffle-beat sound that features the tones of traditional Japanese instruments alongside noisy guitars, its poignant lyrics—depicting the conflicted feelings of an oiran caught between the ideals of her childhood and her present self—resonate deeply, making it an addictive piece.

Hello, Planetsasakure.UK

[Hatsune Miku Original Song] *Hello, Planet. [With Pixel-Art PV]
Hello, Planet sasakure.UK

It is one of the most famous songs among sasakure.UK’s many works.

Positioned as the final chapter of sasakure.UK’s “Apocalypse” series, this song is the lament of a girl left alone in a world that has already ended.

Its game-like, pop-inspired accompaniment and fantastical lyrics, contrasted with the tragic worldview, create a moving and unforgettable piece.

[Feelings] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs with Resonant Lyrics [Messages] (61–70)

Love wordsDECO*27

【Hatsune Miku】 Aikotoba (Words of Love) 【Original Song】 with Chinese Subtitles
Password DECO*27

Although the word “love” appears in the title, it’s not a song about romance—it’s a piece whose lyrics express gratitude.

The songwriter and composer is DECO*27, who has also made a major-label debut.

The cute lyrics and accompaniment will warm your heart.

Turkish March is overGaruna

[official] Turkish March – Owata (\(^o^)/) feat. Owata-P (Hatsune Miku)
Turkish March Owata Garuna

In addition to Vocaloid works, the Vocaloid producer Garuna—who also posts a wide range of content such as piano performances, “tried singing” videos, and game commentary—created this track.

As the title suggests, it uses the melody of Mozart’s “Turkish March,” making it a number whose familiar tune sticks in your head.

The lyrics brilliantly and comically depict the kind of mistake anyone might make at least once in life, and the directionless anger when it all ends in a misfire.

It’s also notable that this song led to Garuna being known as Owata-P, showing how strongly it resonated with listeners and left a lasting impact.

HELLO, NEW WORLD!Teary Planet

HELLO, NEW WORLD! / Megurine Luka
HELLO, NEW WORLD!Teary Planet

A work brimming with anticipation for a new world, posing questions to a self that has been traveling for so long.

Set to a track by Teary Planet, releasing in January 2025.

It’s an original song written for the collaboration event between the mobile game “Crash Fever” and Hatsune Miku.

The lyrics are striking for their call to one’s past self and their message about the importance of having an identity.

They depict the radiance of the world reached at the end of a long journey.

Its grand, rock-flavored sound and positive message are perfect for anyone ready to take a new step forward.