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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.

Yuzuki Yukari’s iconic and popular songs (21–30)

to crush an opponent with flawless logic; to decisively refuteAkiba Wota P

[Yuzuki Yukari] Argument Slay [Debate Attack Techniques Course for Good Kids]
to crush an opponent with flawless logic; to decisively refuteAkiba Wota P

As you can guess from the provocative tag “Try singing it,” this song has a lot of lyrics and is quite difficult to sing.

However, it is available on JOYSOUND.

With flashy guitar backing, Yukari delivers a cool vocal performance.

Gedatsu Sensationdeddobōru P

Rather than ‘Out’, Deadball-P is a Vocaloid producer whose style is more like ‘Deadball.’ ‘Gedatsu’ refers to attaining a state of enlightenment.

In addition to being included on the compilation album ‘Tsuki no Uta (I),’ it is also featured on Deadball-P’s second major solo CD, ‘Kokansetsu Dakkyū (Hip Dislocation).

Yuzuki Yukari’s Best and Popular Songs (31–40)

Super pissed offYazuki

[Yuzuki Yukari] Geki-oko Punpunmaru [Maji-oko Original]
Super pissed offYazuki

The theme is the gyaru slang “oko” that was popular some years ago, and “geki-oko punpun-maru” corresponds to the third level of anger.

It features the distinctive moving ((`^´)) emoji.

The accompaniment itself is solid.

Apparently, it’s available on DAM.

touch-me-not (balsam; Impatiens balsamina)Yuzuki Yukari

[Yuzuki Yukari] Balsam [Original Song] / Madoka Kurosawa
touch-me-not (balsam; Impatiens balsamina)Yuzuki Yukari

This is a piece produced by Madoka Kurosawa that begins with a gentle, music-box-like melody and flows into a lonely, heartrending tune.

It’s sung over a nostalgic, slightly mysterious melody that captures the hazy feelings of adolescence.

A recommended song when you want to sing something calm.

Hometown of the heart — Bungotakada, a city with history and a futureYuzuki Yukari

This is the image song of Bungotakada City, located in the northern part of Oita Prefecture, written and composed by Kana Imanari, a singer-songwriter from the area.

The lyrics are based on submissions from citizens.

This video features the version sung by the Vocaloid Yuzuki Yukari.

Crow GirlYono

Yuzuki Yukari – Crow Girl (Sub Español + Karaoke)
Crow GirlYono

It starts with a cool, fading-in guitar.

Both the lyrics and the music have a lyrical atmosphere that suits Yukari’s singing voice very well.

This track is also included on the compilation album “Tsuki no Hibiki” and is available for karaoke distribution.

I often watch gameplay/commentary videos.Kyou inu

[Yuzuki Yukari] I often watch game commentary/let’s plays. [Original]
I often watch gameplay/commentary videos.Kyou inu

This song, themed around game streaming, portrays the relationship between viewers and the streamer.

Yuzuki Yukari’s clear, translucent vocals leave a strong impression, and the rap-style sections outside the chorus add an unexpected, appealing twist.

The synth sounds reminiscent of video games are distinctive, and the musical style matches the lyrics.

It depicts people enjoying game streams after work or before bed, as well as the perspective of a woman starting out as a streamer, conveying the allure of modern digital communication.

It’s a recommended track not only for fans of game streaming, but also for those interested in internet culture.

Listening to this piece will let you feel the fun of game streaming and the warmth of the communities that grow from it.