[Yandere] A Special Feature on Chilling Vocaloid Love Songs
A so-called “yandere” is someone whose feelings for the person they love can’t be contained, leading them to take actions that could be called excessive.
Some of you might find yourselves slipping into that kind of behavior toward your partner… right?
In this article, I’ve rounded up a selection of yandere songs from the Vocaloid world!
At first listen, they might seem scary, but that intensity is the flip side of love.
You could call it single-minded devotion… you could, but still, these tracks are the kind that make your heart race!
It’s a hugely popular genre in the Vocaloid scene—please enjoy these yandere songs to your heart’s content!
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[Yandere] A Special Feature on Chilling Vocaloid Love Songs (101–110)
Bunny’s EyeShu

An upbeat yandere rock number that’ll make you want to jump and groove the moment you hear it! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shu, released in September 2022.
The lyrics have a suspiciously “trigger-core” vibe—dangerous yet cute—and they’re irresistible! I bet lots of people love this kind of worldbuilding.
The addictive rock sound centered on rhythmic drums is absolutely killer, too! Give it a listen when you want to pump yourself up or go headlong into love!
Love and UragirisHayato

It’s horror right from the start.
The way the sentence endings are unified, the way it leans on short, breath-like phrases instead of long lines—the melody comes at you, and it’s brilliant.
The PV’s heavy use of red and black perfectly matches the Japanese aesthetic.
I can’t take my eyes off the silhouette of the wakizashi.
The Devil, the Girl, and Blind Jealousychari
A cool and dreamlike mixture rock track whose fast-paced tempo leaves a strong impression.
Vocaloid producer Chari released “The Devil, the Girl, and Blind Jealousy” in 2012.
It’s loud and oriental, at times majestic, then shifting into a waltz—its dizzying sound arrangement pulls you right in.
The lyrics are built on the fairy tale Snow White, resulting in a strongly narrative piece.
“I want to make the person I love mine, even if I have to borrow the devil’s power”—surprisingly, many people might relate to that, don’t you think?
Terya terya, feeling shy.tomuran

Why does it feel so yandere despite being so cute? This piece is by the Vocaloid producer Tomura, who also drew attention with “It Ends but Repeats,” and it was released in 2022.
At first it sounds like a pop tune, but the subtle arrangements—wobbly pitch, a shifting rhythmic axis, and sudden injections of hardcore synths—heighten a sense of unease.
It also shares a worldview with what’s known as the “yume-kawaii” aesthetic! Songs like this make it hard to break out of the repeat loop.
Arrest RosenatsuP

How about a hard rock love song? This track is by natsuP, a Vocaloid producer known for a versatile musicality that shifts expression from song to song, and it was released in 2011.
The video is a live version unveiled in 2018.
The thick guitar sound and powerful drums are incredibly intense, and they pair perfectly with the sweetness of the vocals.
The lyrics—“I’m always thinking of you”—give a devoted impression.
While its dark tone led me to present it as a “scary” love song, it radiates a charm that goes beyond that.


