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[Video and Music] A Stylish Vocaloid MV Showcase

When Vocaloid first started to become popular, it was common for videos to use a single still image.

Nowadays, there are many visually engaging works that make full use of animation, live-action footage, and 3D CGI.

Displaying lyrics in sync with the music has also become standard.

In the very early days, there were very few videos like that.

In this article, I’ve compiled Vocaloid songs whose music videos are irresistible to watch and show a clear dedication to visual craft.

Enjoy the world of VOCALOID with your eyes and ears!

[Video and Music] A Curated Selection of Stylish Vocaloid MVs (21–30)

I want to become a kaiju.Sakuzyo

I Want to Be a Kaiju / Sakuzyo feat. Hatsune Miku [Project Sekai Championship 2025] [MV]
Sakuzyo who wants to become a kaiju

A work that fully portrays destructive impulses and the drive to challenge—worthy of crowning the highest difficulty in rhythm games.

An original song by Sakuzyo written for “Championship 2025 at the Proseka Thanksgiving.” Released in October 2025.

Set to an intense sound, it hurls at you a yearning for a kaiju that destroys everything, the loss of the past and its accompanying void, and a heartfelt desire to leave a mark.

Centered on hard-hitting rhythmic development, the sonic landscape unfolds as the very pinnacle of game music.

Let yourself be swallowed by this wave of sound!

Undeletable fileAkane Yomitan

An electronic tune resounding with noisy synths.

It’s a track by Akane Yomitani, a multi-creator who also handles the illustrations and video herself, released in August 2025.

The worldview that overlays personal regret onto indelible data is outstanding.

It portrays the agony of past mistakes piling up as “log data” and eating away at oneself.

Kasane Teto’s sharp vocals stoke a sense of panic.

If you listen to it on a night when you’re blaming yourself, it’s sure to pierce your heart.

[Video and Music] Stylish Vocaloid MV Special (31–40)

Maidril Wondersasaki

“Maidrill Wonder” was released by sasaki in October 2025.

It’s a short 1-minute-15-second piece where stylish electro sounds pair perfectly with Teto’s cool vocals.

The lyrics reflect backward-looking feelings and the determination to break free from them.

The music video was created by visual artist UPA=Uha, featuring Teto in a maid outfit against a green-themed backdrop.

Be sure to check out this polished Teto track.

Babel CircusKou

Babel Circus / Hatsune Miku
Babel Circus Kou

This song stands out with its decadent, dystopian PV and aggressive sound.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Kou, it was released in 2016 and is included on the album “Mirror Play.” Many listeners have become hooked on its decidedly dark lyrics and suspicious, eerie tone.

The video was produced by Avogado6, who also worked on the PV for Eve’s “Charles.”

Some nice placeShannon

Some Nice Place / Shannon feat. Kaai Yuki
Some nice place, Shannon.

This is a work by Vocaloid producer Shannon, whose music video was released in August 2025.

It’s a track included on the compilation album “Zenbu Ore 2,” released the same April.

Its enigmatic sound blends with Yuki Utaai’s delicate vocals to create a pleasantly floating sensation.

The lyrics tell a story of wandering on an inner journey in search of a personal sanctuary, and before you know it, you feel as if you’ve strayed into the world of the song.

Please take a listen to this artistic Vocaloid track.

Return ZeroAliey:S

Return: Zero / Rei Adachi – Aliey:S
Return Zero Aliey:S

An avant-garde electronic track sprinkled with programming terminology.

Released in October 2025 by Aliey:S, the piece features Rei Adachi’s impassive, inorganic vocals that leave a strong impression.

Through technical terms like integer maximum value, overflow, and semicolon, it portrays the anguish of an AI pushing up against the limits of its memory capacity.

The explosive chorus is another highlight—it feels like getting smacked in the head.

Let yourself be swept away by this wave of sound.

hyperparasitismAneiro

Hyper-substitution / feat.flower
Over-substituted anilide

An overwhelmingly high-sense electronic number that astonishes in both the track and the music video.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Aneiro, known for a uniquely individual musical approach, released in July 2024.

First and foremost, the lyric structure is stunning: it keeps rhyming from start to finish, embodying the title “Hyper-substitution.” On top of that, the MV by melonade, which perfectly visualizes it, is absolutely insane.

With its multifaceted appeal, this track might well be considered a work of contemporary art.