Spotlight on Creators You Should Be Listening to Now! Special Feature on Female Vocaloid Producers
Have you ever wondered what the creators active in the Vocaloid scene are really like?From the worldview of their songs and the mood of their MVs, you might find yourself imagining “What kind of person is making this?” and following their accounts on social media.In this article, we’re shining a spotlight on female Vocaloid producers, introducing their musical styles and plenty of recommended works!You might just discover a new favorite track.Be sure to read to the end!
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Spotlight on Creators You Should Hear Now! Women Vocaloid Producers Feature (21–30)
Starlit SerenadeIntro P

Intro-P, a KAITO user.
Their first work was a cover, and they released their first original song, “A Wish.” The name “Intro” reportedly comes from a typo where they meant to write the abbreviation for “instrumental,” which shows a cute side to them.
Their 2008 Halloween song “Crazy Clown” has entered the Hall of Fame.
They have many delicate and gentle tracks, such as their first YouTube release “Hoshikage Serenade,” which are very easy on the ears and feel highly compatible with J-pop.
For that reason, they’re a creator I recommend to anyone listening to Vocaloid for the first time.
DakiniUta-P

Mr./Ms.
Uta-P, who excels at ethnically flavored sounds, reportedly started DTM after discovering Vocaloid.
In their works, they draw out Kagamine Len’s charm so well that they are even called a “Legendary LEN Master,” making them a must-listen Vocalo-P for Len fans.
Their music is distinguished by highly regarded choral arrangements that reflect a passion for ensemble singing, and by striking, literary lyrics that leverage their strengths as a Japanese-language teacher.
They also occasionally sing themselves, possessing a mystical yet powerful voice that would seem to fit perfectly with the world of Ghibli.
Featured Women Vocaloid Producers (31–40): Must-Listen Creators Right Now
SAYONARATiara

This is Tiara, a composer who also provides songs for idols and others.
She joined the light music club in junior high school, then went on to a music vocational school, and after graduating pursued a professional career.
As a Vocaloid producer, she debuted in 2010 with “Providence -End of Story-.” Her representative works include “Negai,” “Undefined,” and “Soleil.” Although she has experience performing in a band, the genres of her compositions are wide-ranging, and she has also released tracks like the dance number “Sanctuary -alternative-,” which carries a gothic atmosphere.
Acid ChocolateTomato milk

This is Tomato Milk, a standout Vocaloid producer.
She made her debut in 2014 with “Haruhayate,” featuring Kagamine Rin and Len, which drew significant attention.
Since then, she has continued to release songs steadily and has been highly active, including having her work featured on the compilation album “kagamination2 Rinkyo.” Her greatest hallmark is her multifaceted talent—she even handles illustration and video production herself.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced female Vocaloid producers who are active on the scene.
I believe they all possess delicate sensibilities and unique worlds of their own.
Did you find any creators or works that caught your interest? Discovering new music will make your everyday life richer than ever!


