[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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[Trend] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs We Used to Listen to—Nostalgic Picks (91–100)
Nonsense Speakersasanomarie

A captivating track featuring a distinctive electronica-based sound and profound lyrics.
Released by Sasanomaly in 2011, the song has continued to be loved over the years, with new versions produced since.
It explores inner conflicts such as oppression in human relationships and the loss of self, creating a deeply resonant experience.
It’s a piece especially recommended for those who tend to suppress their feelings or struggle with maintaining the right distance in friendships.
Take the time to savor it once again.
In conclusion
We introduced a lot of works! Did you get to reconnect with some nostalgic pieces? I think this feature offered a glimpse into a slice of Vocaloid scene history.
It’s an article we’ll be updating regularly, so please drop by again whenever you have some time!






