[Trend] A collection of nostalgic Vocaloid songs we used to listen to a lot
Vocaloid, a synthetic voice technology that often carries a cutting-edge image, actually dates back to 2007 with the release of Hatsune Miku.
When you think about it that way, quite a bit of time has passed since the scene first took shape.
There’s even a term for the generation that has been listening to Vocaloid songs since childhood: the “native Vocaloid generation.” In this article, we’ve put together a collection with the theme of “nostalgic Vocaloid songs”! It may especially resonate with those who “used to listen to Vocaloid a lot back in the day.” Let’s unravel the history of Vocaloid together!
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[Trending] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs We Used to Listen to—Nostalgic Picks (81–90)
ToetoTravolta-P

“Toeto,” produced in 2009 by Travolta-P, a Vocaloid producer who rose to prominence with songs featuring Kagamine Rin.
The track showcases Megurine Luka’s voice, capable of everything from sweet, gentle tones to passionate vocals.
Set to a pastoral, folk-inspired melody, it portrays a girl’s bittersweet feelings of love.
As she tries to express her honest emotions but can’t quite find the words, it’s sure to stir your heart.
A romantic love song that highlights Vocaloid’s uniquely genre-defying charm.
secret policebrill

This piece is characterized by its rapidly and constantly shifting musical style.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Brill, released in November 2010.
Some of you may know it from its novelization as well.
The overwhelmingly fast melodies are something only Vocaloid can truly deliver.
The combination of aggressive sound and lyrics with a unique, story-like quality is superb, too.
It’s a Vocaloid song you can enjoy from many different angles!
Tiger Rampagesasakure.UK

Released in August 2010, this work by sasakure.UK features lyrics inspired by Atsushi Nakajima’s “The Moon over the Mountain,” leaving a lasting impression.
Its worldview, which reinterprets human inner conflict in a modern light, resonated with many listeners.
It was also included on the 2012 album “Genshitsu Aesop,” and has continued to be cherished over the years.
Why not revisit the fusion of literature and music for yourself?
Carnivalotetsu

This song weaves loneliness and jealousy into a gothic worldview.
Released by otetsu in March 2011, the piece is striking for its rock sound and a melody that evokes a carousel.
The loneliness embedded in the lyrics resonates deeply with listeners.
Included on the album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS GUMism from Megpoid,” it’s also available for karaoke.
Take your time and immerse yourself fully in its world.
CheckmateYucha

This song captivates with lyrics themed around chess and a powerful rock sound.
Created by Yucha, it was released in April 2012 featuring GUMI as the vocalist.
The lyrics, which depict human relationships and inner conflict, are striking, and the expression of identifying oneself with chess pieces resonates deeply.
It was included on the 2012 album “Casino!” and in KONAMI’s music game SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH.
For those searching for their own path, listening to it might ignite a passionate feeling.
NotebookbuzzG

This is a moving Vocaloid song that portrays a protagonist bound by a mysterious book of prophecy, struggling against fate to carve out their own path.
Composed by buzzG and released in February 2012, it’s included on the album “Time machine films.” Its energetic rock sound and powerful rhythm harmonize perfectly with the song’s theme.
The chorus builds with rising emotion, gripping listeners and not letting go.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to believe in their potential and move forward—it will surely give you a push.
[Trend] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs We Used to Listen to—Nostalgic Picks (91–100)
3331Nanou

“3331” is a work by the Vocaloid producer Nanon, included on the album “Waltz Of Anomalies” released in September 2011, with the video published in October.
Its driving rock sound layered with Hatsune Miku’s resolute vocals stirs the listener’s heart.
The lyrics, themed around the “value of life,” are philosophical and thought‑provoking.
When you listen to it during moments of self-reflection, you’re sure to find parts that resonate with you.






