RAG MusicVocaloid
Lovely Vocaloid

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. Must-listen classics now (31–40)

nearly callNEW!LanPage

[IA :[R]] Nearly Call song by LanPage
nearly callNEW!LanPage

Why not immerse yourself in a dreamlike world where human and virtual voices intertwine? Nearly Call, produced by the creative unit LanPage, was released in February 2026 as a demo song for VOCALOID6’s “IA :[R].” The overlapping voices of somunia and IA evoke keywords like “transparency” and “light.” A meticulously crafted club sound by gaburyu and Yaca stages this bittersweet yet beautiful “intersection.” It’s electronic music that resonates with the heart!

angerNEW!Noz.×Kanzaki Iori

Anger (feat. Kanzaki Iori) [VOCALOID Ver.] / Noz.
angerNEW!Noz.×Kanzaki Iori

This is a rock number charged with intense energy that releases pent-up emotions as “anger.” Popular Vocaloid producers Noz.

and Iori Kanzaki teamed up to create it, and it was released in February 2026.

The lyrics and composition are by Iori Kanzaki, with arrangement by Noz.

The twin vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin amplify each other’s heat, and their vocal work pairs perfectly with the band sound.

On Iori Kanzaki’s channel, there’s also a version sung by Kanzaki themselves, so be sure to listen to that as well.

split danceNEW!eipu

Split Dance / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto
split danceNEW!eipu

A dance tune that depicts a world where truth and illusion intertwine.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Eipu, known for hits like “Dreamin’ Dance,” with its music video released in February 2026.

This is a rearranged version of the song submitted to Musyokutomeisai 3.

The contrasting back-and-forth between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto brings a lively touch to themes like hypocrisy and imitation.

Give in to the danceable beat and razor-sharp lyrics, and let yourself be swept away!

chocolateNEW!ichi ni san

Chocolate / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
chocolateNEW!ichi ni san

A perfect rock number for Valentine’s Day! This piece is by Vocaloid producer Hifumi, known for hits like “Because the Flower Fell,” and “The Fierce Solitude Strikes.” It was released on February 14, 2026.

Featuring a band sound infused with traditional Japanese instruments, it has a distinctly pop-forward finish.

The lyrics portray overflowing feelings for someone special and a pounding heartbeat.

The buoyant melody is sweet as chocolate itself—highly recommended when you want a little push for your feelings of love.

Withered and dry, after the dreamNEW!Ubanaroku

Withered and dried, traces of a dream / Ubagara Roku ft. Hatsune Miku
Withered and dry, after the dreamNEW!Ubanaroku

A rock number that captures the nihilism of growing up—the way something you once loved with all your heart starts to look faded before you know it.

Created by Vocaloid producer Roku Uhaka, this piece sharply portrays the protagonist’s feelings as they confront their cooling passion, carried by an unpretentious guitar sound.

If you’ve ever “compared your past self with who you are now and sighed,” you’ll surely relate.

Take your time and give it a careful listen.

Vocaloid tracks that Gen Z fell head over heels for. Must-listen masterpieces now (41–50)

sugar crushNEW!haiiro nemuri

A dangerous yet beautiful love song that feels like being consumed by sweet poison.

It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Haiiro Nemuri, known for tracks like “Sugar Knife,” with the music video released in February 2026.

The song originally appeared on the 2025 album “Sugar and Spice and a Little Bitter Sludge.” Layering the inorganic singing voice of the UTAU voicebank Yukiuta Yufu with Shiraki’s cool spoken narration, it vividly depicts the addictiveness of love.

The lyrics’ worldview—clinging to sweet lies and even wishing for ruin—gives you a jolt.

Please immerse yourself in these muddied, tangled emotions.

MaksiukyōNEW!hoshi

Star, / Maxiukyo feat. Kasane Teto SV
MaksiukyōNEW!hoshi

The way the story unfolds—rain gradually opening up into a starry sky—sets my heart ablaze.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Makishiu Kyo, releasing in February 2026.

Kasane Teto SV’s humanlike vocals and a pop sound tinged with melancholy resonate comfortingly.

The lyrics have a profound finish, as if revealing the paths people walk and the way the world is shaped.

If you’re questioning the days that just seem to repeat, or you want to pause and think on a quiet night, listening will gently give you a push forward.