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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] (21–30)

Villainparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

Villain / flower・Teniwoha
Villain te-ni-o-ha

This song captivates with its slightly suspicious, decadent worldview.

It’s a work by Teniwoha, a Vocaloid producer also known as the author of the Schoolgirl Detective series.

Released in 2020, it quickly joined the ranks of popular tracks.

The lyrics, which prompt reflection on the differences between men and women—in other words, gender—are particularly striking.

It’s great just to listen to, but you can also enjoy delving into the meaning of the words.

The rhythm that makes your body sway almost involuntarily is wonderful, too.

It’s a Vocaloid song I’d recommend to women who want to listen to something a bit unusual.

Douke HeroKuratu

Doke Hero / Kuratu feat. Hatsune Miku
Doke Hero Kuratu

This work fuses two opposing figures into one: the comical clown and the saving hero.

Created by Kuratu, it’s set for release in December 2025.

As a multi-creator who handles everything from songwriting and composition to illustration, Kuratu crafts a world where sound and visuals are tightly interwoven.

The lyrics portray the struggle of fighting for others while nearly losing oneself, and the blend of self-mockery and hope stirs the heart.

They smile like a clown, but beneath it lies desperation.

It’s a piece I especially recommend to those who tend to push themselves too hard for someone else.

[Cute] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Women [Cool] (31–40)

CharlesBalloon

Recommended for those who love stylish tracks.

This song is by Balloon, a Vocaloid producer who is also active under the name Keina Suda as a singer-songwriter.

Released in 2016, it quickly became a hit and remains a karaoke favorite.

Though the lyrics about love carry a touch of melancholy, the song never loses its driving momentum.

It’s a Vocaloid track that hooks you whether you listen or sing along.

If you’re a woman dealing with worries and looking for a way to blow off some stress, definitely give it a try.

Negi SoldierYukopi

Negi Soldier / Yukopi feat. Hatsune Miku
Negi Soldier Yukopi

This piece was specially written by Yukopi as the ending theme for the anime “Nmeneko” in August 2025.

Its charm lies in the unique lyrics that imagine a leek sticking out of a grocery bag as a weapon and the singer as a soldier on the walk home from the supermarket.

In just about 30 seconds, it packs a sprightly rhythm and Hatsune Miku’s adorable vocals, gripping listeners’ hearts.

Brimming with energy that can put a smile on your face in an instant, it’s highly recommended when you need a boost!

LokiMikito-P

If you want to get hyped with a super lively track, this is the one! It’s a piece by Mikito-P, who’s been active in the Vocaloid scene for many years, released in 2018.

The standout feature is the sound itself—first and foremost, the vibe! It’s a funky rock sound with a hard-hitting, badass bass.

The vocals are set up as a duet between Kagamine Rin and Mikito-P himself—or rather, it might be more accurate to call it a back-and-forth.

Every part of the song is a treat, making it a Vocaloid track you’ll want to keep on repeat.

The rolled r’s are awesome, too!

Karakuri Pierrot40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Karakuri Pierrot [Original]
Karakuri Pierrot 40mP

She can’t help but love a man who treats her coldly.

This poignant yet stylish jazz ballad captures the aching heart of a young woman.

In the PV, Miku’s tearful face near the end is truly heart-wrenching.

Many people will likely relate.

Blue Light MarchSasuke Haraguchi

This is a translucent Vocaloid track that captivates with its floating sound and dreamy melody.

Showcasing the full extent of Sasuke Haraguchi’s talent, it was released in August 2024.

It delicately portrays the loneliness of the digital age and inward-facing emotions, evoking deep empathy in listeners.

The harmony between the sound and melody is superb, and Maimai Moka’s vocals beautifully color its fragile world.

It’s perfect for solitary nights when you want to listen to the quiet voice of your heart.