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[Cute] A selection of Vocaloid songs recommended for women [Cool]

The Vocaloid scene spread mainly through the internet and has since taken root as its own music genre.

If you’ve known it since the early days, you probably never imagined it would turn out like this.

Over that time, countless masterpieces have continued to be created.

In this article, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid tracks I recommend for women! From nostalgic songs to recent releases that have made waves.

No matter where you slice it, I think it’s a deliciously curated lineup—so be sure to check it out!

[Cute] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Women [Cool] (81–90)

Cynical Night PlanAyase

Cynical Night Plan / Hatsune Miku
Cynical Night PlanAyase

A stylish Vocaloid song for which the word “vivid” is a perfect fit.

It’s a work by Ayase, also known as the creator of “Yurei Tokyo,” released in 2020.

The melody, which carries a hint of hip-hop, and the R&B-inspired sound arrangement create a mature atmosphere.

Perhaps influenced by the title, the music conjures images of a city night as you listen.

Why not simply let yourself be carried away by the effortless, chic sound?

Rei-chan’s Karaage—Too Melodious—Fortune LoveMinami no Minami

This is a work by Minamino Minami, a Vocaloid producer who enjoys immense support in the novelty-song community, with its music video released in December 2025.

A provisional video originally debuted for the August event that same year, VOCACOLE 2025 Summer ex, and from there the visuals were dramatically upgraded with help from a popular illustrator before its official release.

Its charm lies in chaotic lyrics crammed with love for fried chicken and an unpredictable song structure.

Perfect for when you’re feeling down or just want to empty your head and laugh.

The Witch and the God-Slashing ForestFty

The Witch and the Kamunagi Forest / KAFU, Kiritan, Suzuki Tsudzumi
The Witch and the God-Slashing ForestFty

This is a Vocaloid track that makes you feel as if you’re watching a single fantasy film.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Fty, released in October 2022.

It participated in the TOP 100 ranking for VocaColle Autumn 2022.

The themes are said to be “forest” and “Shinto,” and you can sense that otherworldly atmosphere from the music alone.

Pay attention to the beautiful choral work that gives the sound depth! Fty has released several works as part of the “Witch Series,” so if you like “The Witch and the God-Felling Forest,” be sure to check them out!

Caramel HeavenLast Note.

【GUMI】Caramel Heaven【Original】
Caramel HeavenLast Note.

It’s a pop and cute song that bursts with the sweet feelings of a girl in love.

It portrays a girl’s excitement the night before a date with her crush.

She’s so thrilled she can’t sleep—and ends up oversleeping.

But we all get that, right? It might especially resonate with younger listeners.

Ui Devilki-you

You’ll be charmed by the protagonist who calls herself a “cute devil” and knows exactly how to be irresistible.

Composed by ki-you and released in October 2025, this electro-swing style track features VoiSona voicebank Ameoi.

It portrays a captivating duality: she plays the little devil, yet can’t act smooth in front of the person she likes—cue the heart-fluttering moments.

Sprinkled with Halloween and sweet treat metaphors, it’s a standout.

Give it a listen when you’re struggling to express your feelings—you’ll relate for sure!

Because I’ll become even cuter.yume.

This song expresses a heartfelt wish—“to be loved even if I’m pretending to be someone else”—through poppy, melodious music.

Released by yume.

in September 2024, it is said to be heavily influenced by Tsuyu’s works.

The lyrics weave together a desire to be cuter and the inner struggle of self-denial.

I think many listeners in younger generations will find its message relatable.

[Cute] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Women [Cool] (91–100)

pigeonHadano P

"Hatsune Miku" Pigeon [Original]
pigeonHadano P

It’s a mysterious Vocaloid song that makes you want to say, “What on earth is this?” Created by Hatano-P, the Vocaloid producer also known for “Ame wo Tsureyuku” and “Tsukihana no Himeuta,” it was released in 2007.

As the title suggests, the subject is pigeons.

The folktale-style lyrics and the repeated vocal phrases end up sticking in your head before you know it.

The grand sound arrangement is another highlight.

And for some reason, by the time you finish listening, you may find pigeons oddly adorable.

So if you’re someone who loves cute things, especially women, definitely give it a listen.