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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)

The Last Song of the Beginning of the Worldbabuchan

Babuchan – The Last Song at the Beginning of the World feat. Miku Hatsune
The Last Song of the Beginning of the Worldbabuchan

Babu-chan’s 2012 release, “The Last Song at the Beginning of the World.” The story begins with an intro that gives an eerie impression, and the sounds playing in the background form the identity of this track.

Brimming with ideas—like the thoroughly distorted drums—the piece, including its visuals, delivers an outstandingly cohesive world.

Do something about it.ekushii

Save Me Somehow feat. Kasane Teto SV & Nurse Robo__ Type T / Save Me, Please ft. Kasane Teto SV & Nurse Robot Type T
Do something about it.ekushii

This piece by Vocaloid producer Excy, released in February 2026.

It was originally a track included on the album “Lidroise,” distributed in October 2025, and its electronic sound centered on artcore really sticks in your ears.

The dramatic progression woven by the hard-edged rhythms and synths is sure to move listeners.

The lyrics, which lay bare emotional vulnerability, are also striking.

Be sure to enjoy it while feeling the low end!

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

When it grows dark, it will end.Mi Zui

If it grows dark, then it will end. / Kasane Teto SV (If everything were to break, I… / Kasane Teto SV)
When it grows dark, it will end. Mizui

It’s a piece that draws you into a strange sensation where the boundary between dreams and reality blurs.

Created by Vocaloid producer Mizui, it was pre-released on X in November 2025 and the music video was released in January 2026.

The vocals feature Kasane Teto SV, whose somewhat shadowed voice blends exquisitely with the refined soundscape.

The lyrics depict resignation toward a life that keeps spinning in emptiness, and a heart that still reaches for salvation.

Give it a listen on a lonely night when you’re weighed down by feelings you can’t shake.

Wordplayd.j.aneiro

An extremely sophisticated number that overwhelms with wordplay exactly as the title promises.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer d.j.

Aneiro, included on the compilation album “Sound and Words” released in April 2025, with the music video dropping in August.

The snappy, rap-like vocal delivery and meticulously engineered EDM sound are phenomenal.

Yi Xi’s cool vocals further highlight the song’s logical allure.

The MV by urabenota and melonade is stunning as well—the seamless fusion of music and visuals is pure art.

If you want the thrill of solving an intellectual puzzle, don’t miss this one!

idolatrysaiB

Idolatry feat. Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka | English Subtitles [Music Video] | saiB
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A music video brimming with a dystopian vibe, paired with a hard-hitting track.

It’s a song titled “Idolatry” by saiB, and somehow this intense beat ends up sounding incredibly pleasant.

The sense of panic in the track is overwhelming, yet within it, the singing voices of Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka feel divine.

Babel CircusKou

Babel Circus / Hatsune Miku
Babel CircusKou

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.”

Irregular Manmasarada

Irregular Man / Kasane Teto SV
Irregular Manmasarada

A tense, electrifying number woven from electronica and industrial rock.

Created by Vocaloid producer Masarada in May 2025, it was chosen as the ending theme for the anime “Unknown Code,” featuring Hatsune Miku’s vocals—mechanical yet deeply expressive—that leave a strong impression.

As massive synthesizers collide with razor-sharp guitar riffs, irregular time signatures generate a unique sonic universe.

It feels like an extraordinary experience when listened to while driving or taking a nighttime walk.

You’ll likely be moved by the sense of modern loneliness conveyed through samples of urban clamor.