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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 Stylish Selection of Vocaloid Songs: The Moving World of VOCALOID (121–130)

Vocaloid is lame.Pinokio P

PinocchioP – Vocaloids are Lame feat. Hatsune Miku / Vocaloids are Lame
Vocaloid is lame.Pinokio P

From the title alone, it’s an audacious, edgy song.

The driving energy of the arrangement and the punch of the lyrics create a wonderfully satisfying harmony.

And the payoff at the end lands perfectly.

With all its repetition, it’s easy to remember and you can’t help but start humming along.

It feels like it’s taking a jab at people who criticize Vocaloid, which makes it oddly refreshing to listen to.

The Boy and the Magical Robot40mP

[GUMI (40mP)] The Boy and the Magical Robot (Album Edit Ver.) [Original PV]
The Boy and the Magical Robot40mP

This is the song that became a hot topic when a Vocaloid track was featured for the first time on NHK’s music program “Minna no Uta.” It’s a piece by 40mP, who has been active in the Vocaloid scene for many years.

The lyrics are highly narrative, and if you listen to the end, it’s truly moving.

Please take your time and give it a careful listen.

UniverseNatsushiro Takaaki

This is Takaaki Natsushiro’s debut work as a Vocaloid producer.

It was released in 2016.

While it’s a refreshing guitar rock track with a sense of speed, the piano phrases give the entire song a stylish vibe.

It’s a positive Vocaloid song that I especially recommend to teenage students.

Pick up, Me!Capchii

Pick up, Me! / Capchii feat. Hatsune Miku
Pick up, Me!Capchii

An addictive Vocaloid track that cutely captures the hustle and bustle of the online world.

Produced by Capchii, known for their diverse sound design, it was released in February 2026.

It was created as an original collaboration for the arcade rhythm games SOUND VOLTEX ∇ and Polaris Code.

The fiercely shifting BPM and Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals are a perfect match.

The lyrics portray the craving for approval and the suffocation of social media while expressing the resolve to “keep moving forward” regardless.

Be sure to ride the rhythm and enjoy!

A collection of stylish Vocaloid songs: The moving world of VOCALOID (131–140)

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!

I thought I wanted to go to that mountain.shi-ran

I thought I wanted to go to that mountain – Hatsune Miku
I thought I wanted to go to that mountain.shi-ran

This is a work by Vocaloid producer Shīran, released in January 2026.

It’s a pop tune where the buoyant tones of piano and woodwinds intertwine.

The layered sounds and sense of drive feel great and draw you in.

The lyrics portray a pure longing and impulse to “reach that place visible in the distance,” evoking a hope that feels like your view opening up.

If you’re interested in creative activities, give it a listen.

I want someone to tell me, “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?”kasasagi

You’d love to hear that famous love confession, wouldn’t you? This piece is by Kasasagi, a Vocaloid producer who also works under the singer-songwriter name Yuta Kakizaki, and it was released in February 2026.

After blowing up through short videos, its popularity exploded.

The lyrics portray a protagonist whose desire for romantic words makes them spin their wheels, resulting in something cute yet somehow heart-aching.

The catchy electronic sounds and Hatsune Miku’s adorable vocals further highlight the earnest emotion.

If you’ve ever been led around by someone you like, you won’t be able to help but relate!