[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)
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.
Moon, Shadow, Dance, Flowerginga hōmen P

Ginga Homen P’s songs, shining with a distinct Japanese flair, continue to captivate many fans.
The ethereal world woven together with Hatsune Miku’s vocals resonates deeply with listeners.
This work expresses eternal love, with the theme of the beautiful feelings of romance that modern people are beginning to forget.
The fusion of traditional Japanese instruments and rock is alluring, and its addictive quality is a defining feature.
It’s a recommended track for times when you want to feel a touch of nostalgia and soothe your heart.
A moving number that those who wish to bask in a romantic mood should definitely hear.
cat’s dancemarashii

It’s a song that draws you in with its Latin-flavored rhythm! Created by pianist Marasy, it was released in January 2012.
Through the relationship between a cat and its owner, it portrays the depth of love and the ache of loneliness.
The mature tone of the piece firmly underscores its worldview.
This work is also included on the compilation album “V♥25 -Brave Heart-.” It’s a recommended track for anyone struggling with romance or human relationships.
strobe lightshiina mota

This song captivates with its unique sound that blends electronica and pop.
Created by siinamota, it was released in September 2011.
It’s included on the album “Award Strobe Hello” and positioned as part of the “Strobe Series.” The lyrics explore themes such as the meaning of life and self-discovery, resonating deeply with listeners.
It also features a rhythmic beat and a clear, translucent melody line.
Filled with siinamota’s delicate sensibilities, this work is sure to speak to your heart.
The Murder Case at the Old Book Houseteniwoha

This is a work that weaves elements of mystery into a Japanese-style rock piece.
The song, composed by Teniwoha, was released in July 2012.
As the first installment of the “Schoolgirl Detective Series,” it unfolds a story that follows a case’s mysteries set in an antiquarian bookstore.
The lyrics, rich with wordplay, and the brisk melody are particularly appealing.
In March 2018, it surpassed one million views on Niconico, and it continues to be beloved by many.
Why not take this opportunity to explore the rest of the series?



