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Vocaloid songs that Generation Z fell deeply into. Timeless masterpieces you should be listening to now.

The Vocaloid (Vocalo) scene continues to grow, especially among Gen Z.

Have you ever shared your favorite songs with someone or chatted about the latest trending tracks? With their unique worlds and charm, Vocaloid songs have become indispensable in today’s music landscape.

In this article, we’ll introduce Vocaloid tracks that resonate with Gen Z, like a curated playlist.

We’ve got a lineup of captivating songs you’ll want to share with friends—so be sure to read to the end!

Vocaloid songs that Gen Z fell head over heels for. Masterpieces you should be listening to now (171–180)

Sorry, Chocolatte.kisara

Gomenne Chocolatte / Kisara feat. Narukawa Hime & Mikoto – Gomenne Chocolatte
Sorry, Chocolatte.kisara

This piece, released in January 2026 by the Vocaloid producer Kisara.

The title might make you imagine a sweet, dessert-like song, but the lyrics pour in thick emotions—the bitterness hidden within the heart.

The unison woven by the twin vocals of Naruka Hime and Naruka Mikoto is pleasant, yet the emotional sway gives you a jolt.

Please take in the earnest message lurking within the highly addictive, pop-tinged soundscape!

doppelgängerharumakigohan

Doppelgänger / Harumaki Gohan feat. Hatsune Miku Anime MV
doppelgängerharumakigohan

An immersive work where animation and music are inseparably intertwined.

This piece, which opened Vocaloid producer Harumaki Gohan’s series “Big Sister Pretend,” was released in January 2026.

The story unfolds through motifs such as one’s own shadow and mirror image.

The experience of visuals and sound linking perfectly will give you chills.

If you love highly narrative works, be sure to check it out!

Today was the worst again, huh? (^_-)-☆inoutsu wa SA

Today was the worst again (^_-)-☆ – Otomachi Una
Today was the worst again, huh? (^_-)-☆inoutsu wa SA

This OTO-MACHI Una track has a mysterious charm that makes you feel like you’re watching the days slip by in real time.

“Inoutsu” is a piece released by SA on December 31, 2025, and its lyrics—contemplating the routines of daily life and the journey of a lifetime—leave a strong impression.

Even without using forceful words, each phrase touches a chord in your heart.

Why not give it a listen when you want a fresh start or to forget a bad day? It will surely help you.

Reaperyomitan akane

This piece has a distinctive worldview, as if darkness were spreading.

Akane Yomitan’s song “Reaper” was released in January 2026.

The title plays on both the Grim Reaper and the DAW REAPER.

Although REAPER is a piece of software you can essentially keep using for free, its creators release it under the premise that users should purchase a license.

Time passes while holding onto those conflicting qualities…

It’s a track that invites all kinds of interpretations.

Be sure to listen while unraveling the story in the animated music video as well.

Goodbye, evening glow—come again, me.adachi kasuka

Goodbye, evening glow—come again, me. / Chisey
Goodbye, evening glow—come again, me.adachi kasuka

A Vocaloid rock track that pierces the heart with a deep sense of impatience.

Created by Vocaloid producer Adachi Kasuka and released in January 2026.

Riding on an emotional band sound, it portrays self-loathing and a restless sense of inferiority.

The clear singing voice of the synthesized singer Chisei renders these negative emotions dramatically, shaking the listener to the core.

When you’re alone at dusk and feel yourself sinking, surrendering to this sound might just lighten your heart.

Vocaloid songs that Gen Z fell deeply into. Masterpieces you should listen to now (181–190)

Lacatourismfarusuti

Before you know it, you’re swept away by a bewitching yet cheerful beat that could set skeletons dancing.

Created by Vocaloid producer Falsty, the track was released in January 2026.

It’s the ninth installment in the Project.ISΣ series, depicting a girl who gave a name to a monster.

v flower’s razor-edged vocals conjure an eerie sense of festivity.

Though it explores themes of life and death, it irresistibly makes you want to move your body—a Vocaloid song with a deliciously illicit allure.

Prayers for LoveHaraguchi Sasuke

Would you like to witness the ending of a story themed around magical girls? This piece, created by the multi-talented and widely noted Sasuké Haraguchi, was released in January 2026.

Featuring Yuka Satoishi on vocals, it serves as the finale to the compilation album “Re: Magical Girl.” It’s a powerful track that portrays a world where one reaches toward an uncertain future and finds the strength to choose their own path.

If you enjoy this song, be sure to explore the other tracks from the compilation as well.