Picking Out Your New Favorite Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix Songs

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The Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series is great. With each one, weā€™re getting collections of amazing Vocaloid songs that are already some of the best of the best out there. The thing is, people coming to these games could be entirely new to Vocaloids. They might not know who they are or what sorts of songs they could like. Which could be further exacerbated if they arenā€™t familiar with Japanese rock and pop music. Which brings us to this, a Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix song guide. Since thereā€™s no way to sort by ā€œgenreā€ in-game, here are a few selections people can quickly jump into that might fall in line with styles they already know they enjoy.

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ā€œCatch the Waveā€

The theme song for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix, it has a great chorus and is definitely an earworm.

ā€œFreely Tomorrowā€

This upbeat track is definitely poppy, but is the sort that could easily transcend genres.

ā€œOdds & Endsā€

Thereā€™s an exceptional piano part throughout the song and its concept, about someone trying their hardest and being supported by Miku, is quite identifiable.

ā€œOoedo Julianightā€

While there is a traditional Japanese music vibe to it, the fact that it pairs Mikuā€™s poppy vocals with Kaitoā€™s raps makes it mimic something youā€™d hear on a weekend countdown.

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Heartfelt Ballads

ā€œAcuteā€

The story of a love triangle, we hear the mournful parts of the pleading Miku, who is in love with Kaito, Kaito who is in love with Luka, but also cares for Miku, and Luka, who is dear friends with Miku, but loves Kaito too.

ā€œCendrillonā€

Yet another sorrowful song, this heartfelt alternate take on a Cinderella story has a prince and potential princess who do love each other, but the young woman knows she will end up having to kill her love at the end.

ā€œFrom Y to Yā€

What really sets this song apart is how for much of it, it really focuses only on Mikuā€™s voice accompanied by a piano and keeps returning to those two parts as the focus of a moving song about heartbreak.

ā€œMagnetā€

While the other ballads here have all been about heartbreak, this is one about an active love where the two women deeply love one another deeply and are drawn together like magnets.

Incredibly Poppy

ā€œAgeage Againā€

This is one of the most bubbly Hatsune Miku songs out there, with the repetitious ā€œageage againā€ turning into an inevitable earworm. It is bubblegum pop at its finest.

ā€œColorful x Melodyā€

Ah, another bubblegum pop song. Here we have Miku and Rinā€™s vocals paired together. If you like The Idolmaster, it sounds like the sort of song one of the groups would perform on stage, and the Hatsune Miku: Project Diva 2nd video shown in the Niconico video even has it performed like a brief idol live to drum up interest in a group.

ā€œJust Be Friendsā€

Thereā€™s a very casual back-and-forth with ā€œJust Be Friends.ā€ Even though weā€™re hearing about a failed relationship, everyone seems to be ready to move on and, well, be friends. Itā€™s cordial.

ā€œMeltā€

Easily a candidate for a ballad as well, this love song keeps things constantly upbeat and memorable.  

Rock

ā€œ2D Dream Feverā€

While there are electronic influences here too, the guitar parts are exceptional and really stand out.

ā€œDoublegangerā€

The guitar parts and pairing of Miku and Rin on a rock track always get me, and I love how the music video calls to mind series like KON! with the two depicted as high schoolers with a band in their spare time attempting to compete.

ā€œGhost Ruleā€

Yet another Miku song with guitar sections that really stand out, this also has a sort of gritty and real feel to it. (I also wish there was an extended version with a drum solo.)

ā€œTengakuā€

Now this Rin rock song delivers on drum solos. I always think of it as her ā€œrageā€ song, since in Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F and subsequent games, the music video has her literally burning the house down.

Jazzy or Just Plain Different

ā€œKarakuri Pierrotā€

Thereā€™s a bit of a jazzy hook to ā€œKarakuri Pierrotā€ that keeps it from sounding like the typical Miku song. Itā€™s not R&B, but there are some fun moments where it plays around with the tone and beat and feels different.

ā€œMiracle Paintā€

Now hereā€™s the real jazzy Miku song. The syncopation gets me when actually playing it, as right when you think youā€™re starting to see a pattern you can rely on, you might het a hold note or see another note come up quicker than expected.

ā€œOn the Rocksā€

Funny how OSTER Project is responsible for multiple songs here! (The producer also did ā€œMiracle Paintā€ and ā€œPiano x Forte x Scandal.ā€) This is a Meiko and Kaito song that songs like it could be playing in a pub or before a big heist.

ā€œPiano x Forte x Scandalā€

Another Meiko song that sounds like it could be played in a piano bar. It has this sense of rushing and building while, yes, keeping a tone that seems somewhat smoky.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega Mix is immediately available for the Nintendo Switch.


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