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[Hits Home] A Special Feature on Dark/Vent Vocaloid Songs

A huge number of Vocaloid songs are available online.

New tracks are constantly being created around themes like emotions, scenery, seasons, and events.

Among them, there are also many pieces known as “yami songs” (dark or depressive songs).

I bet quite a few people like that kind of music.

You might listen when you want something to empathize with your feelings, or play them when you want to think deeply and intensely.

So in this article, we’ll be introducing plenty of Vocaloid yami songs!

Let’s take a peek into the deep, rich world of the Vocaloid scene!

[Hits Home] A Special Feature on Dark/Vent Vocaloid Songs (291–300)

Joujou Jellysakashima

“Original MV” Jojou Jelly “Hatsune Miku”
Joujou Jellysakashima

Its beautiful tonality and mysterious worldview are captivating.

The way the melody is sustained is distinctive.

You can almost feel the coolness, transparency, and texture evoked by the word “jelly.” The light, upbeat rhythm also sticks in your head.

Please pay attention to the music-box-like timbre in the latter half.

Marionette Ariashirubāna

It’s a vibey yet deeply troubled Vocaloid track you’ll want to put on repeat.

Created by Vocaloid producer Shirubāna and released in 2021, one of its charms is the lush, sensual sound.

v flower’s cool, matter-of-fact vocals really shine here.

The lyrics, which portray a heart gradually being worn down and falling apart, hit hard.

It’s the kind of deeply layered piece that makes you wonder if, without realizing it, you might be the same.

Highly recommended if you like songs with a gothic atmosphere.

the end of the rainy seasonjippsu

End of the Rainy Season / pusu feat. Hatsune Miku
the end of the rainy seasonjippsu

The lyrics are filled with feelings for “you,” whom I can no longer meet.

It’s a song by Zipus, who is also the creator of the Heisei Project series, released in 2015.

The beautiful illustrations and the sound of the piano quietly seep deep into your heart.

The powerful, emotion-overflowing final chorus is a must-listen.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to hear at the end of summer, when you’re feeling lonely.

The Iron Maiden and the Dreamy Princessjorujin

The Iron Maiden and the Dreamy Princess / Jorjin
The Iron Maiden and the Dreamy Princessjorujin

This is a scary song based on the historical figure Elizabeth Báthory, who inspired vampire legends.

It’s a track by Jorjin, also known under the name Dark Fairy Tale P, released in 2020.

At first listen it sounds like an upbeat dance tune, but as you learn the lyrics and the background, the horror element deepens.

If this makes you want to research Elizabeth Báthory, please be cautious about the content.

It’s the kind of story we can’t even describe here.

The Ant, the Grasshopper, the Praying Mantis, and XXXjorujin

The Ant, the Grasshopper, the Praying Mantis, and XXX / Jorujin
The Ant, the Grasshopper, the Praying Mantis, and XXXjorujin

It’s a dark Vocaloid song that will seize your ears.

Created by Jorujin, also known as Dark Fairy Tale P, it was released in 2025.

While it’s inspired by Aesop’s fable “The Ant and the Grasshopper,” new characters like a praying mantis are introduced, leading to unexpected twists.

With themes of cooperation and betrayal, the story’s world pulls you in deeper as you listen.

Be sure to stay with it all the way to the end.