Yuzuki Yukari’s classic and popular songs
We’re introducing songs performed by the VOCALOID-compatible vocal library Yuzuki Yukari.
Unlike previous VOCALOIDs, Yuzuki Yukari was released by the manufacturer AHS as part of a project by a collective of creators consisting of multiple Vocaloid producers (Vocalo-P).
Another feature of Yuzuki Yukari is that she supports not only VOCALOID but also VOICEROID, enabling text-to-speech narration.
Her voice is designed to evoke an adult woman’s singing voice, with a very beautiful and captivating tone.
Since it feels like it has fewer of the typical VOCALOID quirks, this playlist is recommended even for those who’ve been hesitant about VOCALOID until now.
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Yuzuki Yukari’s greatest and popular songs (11–20)
CARLAsele

A deeply moving ballad by Yukari Yuzuki and sele that creates a unique atmosphere where sorrow and hope intersect.
It delicately portrays lost love and the end of a relationship, resonating deeply with listeners.
Yukari Yuzuki’s expressive vocals and sele’s sophisticated production blend seamlessly, skillfully conveying emotional highs and lows.
The lyrics reflect on memories of the past and fragments of affection, depicting the pain they bring and how to face it—an approach that has struck a chord with many listeners.
Highly recommended for those trying to overcome the pain of heartbreak or standing at a crossroads in life.
I die in someone’s song36g

A Vocaloid producer who mainly specializes in rock, especially shoegaze.
The paranoia mentioned in the song is also known as delusional disorder, referring to a persecutory delusion in which one believes others are constantly criticizing them.
The pathologically soaring high notes evoke a sense of paranoia.
Dream-ensnaring birdazuma

The guitar solo after the shout, as if to shake off an unbearable feeling, is exhilarating.
The MikuMikuDance-made PV is captivating.
It’s included in the circle “VOCALOMAKETS” Yuzuki Yukari compilation album “Tsuki no Uta I – Tsukinouta -.”
Yuka Yuka☆Heavenly Nightsamfree

An original song by Yuzuki Yukari from samfree, known for his Eurobeat tracks.
The cool, fiery beat and the lyrics that evoke a sense of drama are wonderful.
It is included in the Yuzuki Yukari compilation album “Tsuki no Hibiki -Tsukinohibiki-.”
Datura and Applesnejishiki

It’s a stylish, mature track with a funk- and jazz-like vibe.
The song tells the story of a sad woman who, no matter how hard she tries, can’t become the one her beloved truly wants.
It’s included on the second album, “Hydrangean Diva,” and is also available for karaoke.
Do big boobs even mean anything on an ugly girl?SLAVE.V-V-R

The title gives quite an aggressive impression, but for some reason the intro starts with Mendelssohn’s Wedding March.
The lyrics are marked by a boyish, elementary-school-style bashfulness.
The passionate, high-energy vibe of the old guy (the matchmaker) giving a speech is great.
Yuzuki Yukari’s iconic and popular songs (21–30)
ripplesNijihara Peperon

A duet song featuring the unusual pairing of Yuzuki Yukari and Iroha Nekomura.
The two sing powerfully about where a wandering heart ultimately arrives.
It is included on the major album “ReFraction -BEST OF Peperon P-.”


