[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!
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[Cute] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Women [Cool] (41–50)
Solar System DiscoNayutan Seijin

It’s a dance-rock number that makes you want to sing along as you listen—full of humor, cuteness, and coolness.
The song is by Nayutan Seijin, a Vocaloid producer from outer space, and was released in 2017.
Its catchy melody sticks in your head and you’ll find yourself humming it without thinking.
It’s also a popular choice for “I tried singing” and “I tried dancing” videos.
The lyrics, written in Nayutan Seijin’s signature style, express straightforward feelings for someone you like and are truly uplifting.
It might especially resonate with junior and senior high school girls right now.
[Cute] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs I’d Recommend to Women [Cool] (51–60)
I’m not mentally unstable!isana

Just from the title, you can’t help but wonder what kind of song it is! It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Isana, released in 2020.
After a breezy rock intro, it suddenly shifts into a metal section.
The rapid-fire development, including a mid-song shift into a jazz-like feel, is particularly distinctive.
As the title suggests, the lyrics take “menhera” as their theme, delivering both humor and relatability.
Listening to it makes you want to sing it yourself—maybe because the chorus melody just won’t leave your head.
SHIAWASE FOR YOU!iyowa

Sparkling sounds burst forth, and just listening makes you smile without thinking! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iyowa—known for hits like “Kyukurarin”—released in January 2026.
The song was specially written as the official theme for the Hokkaido-supporting festival “SNOW MIKU 2026.” Created around the theme of “Happy Patisserie,” it’s a pop piece brimming with dessert-like sweetness and a festive vibe.
Give it a listen whenever you want to warm your heart!
Interruption to my walkiyowa

A heartwarming pop song themed around the modest everyday act of taking a walk.
Released by Iyowa in November 2025, the track is notable for the gentle singing voice of the synthetic voice library Kasukabe Tsumugi.
The lighthearted way it brushes off the clutter of world affairs and horoscopes as “distractions” lifts the weight from those of us living in an age of information overload.
Give it a listen when you’re feeling the need to reset amid your busy days.
Poisonous possessivenesspiinata

This is an irresistibly addictive track that captures Kasane Teto’s impish cuteness and tantalizing bite.
“Dokusen-yoku” by Vocaloid producer Pīnata was released in January 2026.
It portrays heavy emotions—validation-seeking, obsession, and jealousy—set to danceable EDM.
You’ll find yourself hitting repeat before you know it.
If you’re looking for something stimulating, give it a listen!
Butterfly on the Right Shouldernori P

This song, with its mature worldview that captured listeners’ hearts, is “Migikata no Chou” by Nori-P, released in 2009.
It’s memorable for its cool, fast-paced electronic sound.
The arrangement that makes the vocal phrases resemble scratch sounds is also really stylish.
The lyrics depict a love that crossed a line that should never be crossed—a theme that may resonate especially with women.
There are both Kagamine Rin and Len versions, so be sure to compare them.
SchrödingirlKai

A high-energy pop tune that portrays the uncertainty of self-image through quantum mechanics motifs.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kai and released in February 2026, it’s the official theme song based on the award-winning novel Masquerade Four.
The track brilliantly channels emotions that don’t solidify until observed into a lively, charming sound.
A Vocaloid song sure to resonate with those exploring new music!


