[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!
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[Video and Music] A Curated Selection of Stylish Vocaloid MVs (21–30)
Dead Parody Dancedo~pamin

An electroswing number that exposes society’s absurdity while keeping you dancing.
Created by Dōpamin, this track appears on the album “Candy Butler,” released at the event THE VOC@LOiD Cho M@STER 59 held at Makuhari Messe in April 2025.
Its sound blends bouncy rhythms with club-track beats, weaving in distinctive motifs like zombies and a slippery everyday life.
The meta, sardonic lyrics—framing “pretending to dance” as “pretending not to die”—really get you.
I think it will resonate with anyone living with contradictions in their daily life.
Some nice placeShanon

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

This is Umetora’s “BURNING,” created by a producer who works across a wide range of genres.
The Vocaloid voice fits the rhythm of the track perfectly, making it a pleasure to listen to.
Umetora, who also has band experience, is known for making incredibly cool songs.
The metallic feel of the music video is irresistible, too.
typingariiol

You’re drawn into a digital loneliness that flickers beneath the stylish beat.
It’s the Vocaloid debut by trackmaker ariiol, released in November 2025.
The innocent voice of Utaai Yuki delivers a cool, steady weave of lyrics blending English and Japanese—striking in its restraint.
There’s a bittersweet, late-night atmosphere, as if reaching for a connection through the screen.
As it turns out, ariiol lives abroad and took on the challenge of writing Japanese lyrics just for this piece.
It’s also impressive that they handled the visuals themselves, showcasing their versatility.
diagramabaraya

“Diagram” is a work by Abaraya-san, released in December 2025.
Its lyrics are uniquely sprinkled with physics and math terms as metaphors, expanding a worldview that visualizes human connections like a schematic.
The sound arrangement, with an essence of electronica, meshes perfectly with the word choices.
It’s a track to sit with when you want to think deeply about the meaning of life.


