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[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!

[Yandere] A Grand Feature on Chilling Vocaloid Love Songs (41–50)

Delusional Disorder ■ Girlmoja

Hiromi Oshiba (Moja) “Delusional Disorder■Girl”
Delusional Disorder ■ Girlmoja

It sings about the psychology of a woman in her late twenties whose mind has become desolate, who in her fantasies has relationships with many men, but in reality does not.

It’s painfully relatable how she waits for her ideal prince to appear even though there isn’t anyone she’s in love with yet.

It seems that ■ is read as “yami” (darkness).

[Yandere] A Big Special Feature on Chilling Vocaloid Love Songs (51–60)

Killer SpiderPinokio P

PinocchioP – Killer Spider feat. Hatsune Miku / Killer Spider
Killer SpiderPinokio P

I think it’s quite a high-offense yandere number! It’s a piece by multi-creator PinocchioP, who also handles his own illustrations, released in 2022.

The track is very stylish in its sonic image, with a steady beat colored by patchwork-like synth sounds.

The contrast with Miku’s cute vocals is striking, and the result traps you in its world.

As the title suggests, it develops around the theme of spiders, and the lyrics about “constructing a world exactly as one wishes” offer glimpses of both yandere vibes and philosophical thought.

Estimated Love SongAko

Estimated Love Song / Ako feat. KAITO
Estimated Love SongAko

Released in February 2025 by Vocaloid producer Ako, this original work commemorates KAITO’s 19th anniversary.

“No matter what the other person says, it means they like me.” It sings of bottomless emotions that make even harsh words feel lovable.

That obsessive feeling is quintessential yandere.

With an electro-swing vibe, it’s a high-class KAITO track you can’t help but be drawn to!

Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

[Megurine Luka] Just Be Friends [Original PV]
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

Lyrics that fixate on a lover as they were when you first met, and wish to find them again even after being reborn, feel a bit unsettling for something called pure love.

They pretend to sing of a resolve to step toward the future, yet it’s obvious they haven’t truly given up on the other person.

Am I the only one who senses an eerie quality, as if they’re intoxicated by the despair of heartbreak?

Outer Sciencejin

[IA] Outer Science [Original MV]
Outer Sciencejin

It’s one of the songs from the Kagerou Project series.

It’s a work by Jin, also known under the name Shizen no Teki-P, released in 2013.

The track was created with a character known among fans as “Kuro Konoha” as the protagonist.

Its dark, rap-rock mix sound is irresistibly cool.

The lyrics depict Kuro Konoha’s disturbed feelings.

I’m sure many people love this kind of worldview and character.

Highly recommended alongside other songs from the Kagerou Project series.

I love you to the bonesyudou

[Hatsune Miku] I Love You to the Bone Marrow [Original]
I love you to the bonesyudou

It’s a highly stylish Vocaloid track where waves of sound rush in with tremendous force.

The song is by syudou, also known for “Bitter Choco Decoration” and “Call Boy,” and it was released in 2016.

The lyrics depict a somewhat suspicious romantic situation, evoking a mature feel and a worldview reminiscent of literary fiction.

Thanks to the rapidly shifting song structure, it never gets boring! It’s a cool yandere song that makes you want to hit the play button again and again.

StratostellaNayutan Seijin

She, called Stella, wishes for the world to collapse after her death.

She doesn’t spare a thought for the lover she leaves behind.

Yet her lover forgives her, saying that it’s fine, and affirms her existence now so that he can still laugh in the world that will be shrouded in darkness after she’s gone.

The melody is bright, but what it sings about is utterly unreasonable—a song brimming with a strange allure.