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A collection of stylish Vocaloid songs: The moving world of VOCALOID

There are truly countless songs in the VOCALOID scene, but in this article, I’ve put together a selection of especially stylish tracks.

Of course, “stylish” means different things to different people, so I’ve tried to choose from a wide range of genres without drawing sharp boundaries.

So there should definitely be something in the style you like.

Check them all out to the end and find the number that moves your heart.

A collection of stylish Vocaloid songs: The moving world of VOCALOID (61–70)

Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

[Hatsune Miku] Dawn and Fireflies [Original]
Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

This is a signature song by n-buna, who is also highly active as the composer for the band Yorushika.

Released in 2014, it became an explosive hit.

When asked, “What Vocaloid song do you want to listen to in summer?” many people would probably name this one first.

While the track unfolds with a band sound, it isn’t intense—rather, it’s delicate.

That’s likely thanks to the arrangement’s effective use of rests.

The way the music gradually builds toward the final chorus gives you chills.

i think i think too muchNEW!Parang

It has an immersive feel, as if the thoughts spinning around in your head were turned directly into sound.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Parang, released in January 2026.

A drum’n’bass-style number showcasing brilliant, fast-paced beat-making.

The short phrases, calmly repeated in Hatsune Miku’s voice, vividly capture the anxiety that comes with overthinking.

If you listen to it on nights when worries won’t leave your mind, you might find it unexpectedly relatable—and feel a little lighter.

If only I could become someone’s heartYurii Kanon

If I Could Become Someone’s Heart / YurryCanon feat. GUMI
If only I could become someone's heartYurii Kanon

It opens in a fairly high register that draws listeners in right away.

The singing style is distinctive, with the voice flipping into falsetto here and there, which leaves an impression.

As the title suggests, it deals with a somewhat heavy theme, but the overall feel is relatively bright and the tempo is good, so it doesn’t come across as heavy.

Unlike fast-tempo Vocaloid tracks, it features various shifts in pace, which I think enhances its stylishness.

Delusion, Sentiment, Compensation LeagueDECO*27

DECO*27 – Delusion Sentiment Compensation Alliance feat. Hatsune Miku
Delusion, Sentiment, Compensation LeagueDECO*27

A classic by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer who needs no introduction.

Just when you think the band sound will keep pushing hard, in come emotive synths—the arrangement is remarkably delicate.

And the title “Mousou Kanshou Daishou Renmei” is stylish to begin with.

Listening to the snappy, noun-linked chorus makes you want to sing along.

Although it’s a love song, it never gets overly sentimental; that overall sense of balance is stylish in itself.

Of course, the wordplay is top-tier too—like the way it avoids saying “carbon dioxide” outright… as expected of DECO*27.

2:30 a.m.Caffeine

A danceable rock number that’s perfect for late-night listening.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer caffeine, released in January 2026.

With stylish guitar cutting and a lively groove, it’ll have your body moving before you know it.

The lyrics convey feelings of loneliness and a desire to be seen, making it highly relatable.

The perfect companion for sleepless nights—give it a listen!

Melt CPK! Remix (Hatsune Miku ver.)ryo

ryo (supercell) / Melt CPK! Remix (Hatsune Miku ver.)
Melt CPK! Remix (Hatsune Miku ver.)ryo

The moment the intro kicks in, a lot of people will probably get goosebumps! Created by Vocaloid producer ryo and released in January 2026, this piece was made as a special track for the Netflix animated film “Super Kaguya-hime!” While preserving the original song’s bittersweetness and sense of speed, it evolves into an even more dazzling sound.

It’s been about 18 years since the original version was posted in December 2007.

Who would’ve thought we’d get to hear a remix by the creator himself? Fans must be over the moon.

Hated by life.Kanzaki Iori

Hated by Life Itself / Hatsune Miku
Hated by life.Kanzaki Iori

A song that lays bare decadent, backward-looking feelings.

The grandeur and beauty of the chorus are outstanding.

While it contains many negative expressions, there’s somehow a sense of anticipation, a glimpse of positivity, peeking through.

You could call it an emotional Vocaloid song.