[Hyped] A Collection of Upbeat, High-Energy Vocaloid Songs [After-Party]
There are times when you want to get pumped up and keep the energy high—like at a wedding after-party or a karaoke bash! In moments like that, the best choice is upbeat, fast-tempo music that lifts your mood just by listening.
So in this article, we’ve picked out some “can’t-miss hype Vocaloid tracks”! They’re not only great for singing at karaoke, but also perfect for just adding to your playlist and letting them play to boost the vibes.
Be sure to check them out and find your favorites!
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[Groovy] A Special Feature on Upbeat, Hype Vocaloid Tracks [After-Party] (41–50)
Tell Your WorldKz

It’s a techno-flavored song.
The lyrics are moving, but the tempo is fast, making it perfect for closing out a performance.
It looks cool if you can hit the high notes cleanly, so if you’re going to sing it, it’s recommended for women, and it’s safer to test how much volume you can get from the mic beforehand.
The dance is fairly difficult, so start practicing early.
Childish WarGiga P

It’s a song with a fun, story-like set of lyrics about two men getting into a fight.
If you’re doing it as entertainment, dressing up in aristocratic-style costumes and performing it in a musical style will get the crowd going.
It might also be fun to project the lyrics on a screen or make speech-bubble placards.
Positive alienmerokuru

It’s a pop number with a swinging rhythm that lifts your mood.
Created by Vocaloid producer Merokuru, it was released in September 2025.
The fantastical sound and adorable, jam-packed melody will make you feel happy just by listening.
The protagonist is the “Positive Alien,” who turns everyone who listens into their most upbeat selves.
You can feel an irresistibly bright energy that blows away any worries.
It’s perfect for days when you’re not quite feeling it, or for mornings when you need one more push.
It’s sure to make you feel invincible, too!
Fire◎Flowerhalyosy

A refreshing youth-style rock song that compares fireworks to ourselves.
Its upbeat tempo and deep vocals are captivating.
Grab a guitar and sing it with passion.
If you’re sending it to a friend, you can replace “you” with their name or with “friend” as you sing.
Dancing★SamuraiKanimiso P

These are recommended songs for men’s dance performances.
The lyrics go over well with international audiences, so they can be used for shows in places with many foreigners.
Put on a bold outfit—like a yukata, a mawashi, or swim trunks—and dance with lots of energy.
The songs are short, around three minutes, so even those without much stamina can make it through.
End of Summer, Beginning of Lovesukoppu

A bright, upbeat song that captures a girl’s bittersweet feelings, set against the backdrop of a summer festival.
If the wedding takes place in summer, how about wearing yukatas and singing it with a few girls? Shouting, “I want to have a wonderful love like the bride and groom!” might just lead to a new romance.
You’re not alone anymore.Guchi P

It’s a bittersweet ballad perfect for weddings.
I hear the producer wrote it for a friend’s wedding.
If the bride and groom sing it tenderly, the whole venue will be moved.
The lyrics—singing with the other person in mind—may be conventional, but they truly resonate.


