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

An electropop tune by Mitchie M themed around “the exhilaration of diving into virtual space.” This piece was released in March 2026 to commemorate the first anniversary of the Simplified Chinese version of Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku for the Chinese-speaking region.
The rounded pronunciation of Hatsune Miku V4 CHINESE blends with Mitchie M’s signature vocal tuning, resulting in a sparkling, celebratory finish.
We hope modern listeners who enjoy self-expression will give it a listen.
Vocaloid songs that Gen Z fell deeply into. Must-listen classics now (51–60)
Killing time, someone’s lifeUbanaroku

This chilling Vocaloid song portrays the runaway acceleration of “justice” under the mask of anonymity.
Released as Rokuhana Uka’s fifth work in October 2020, it sharply slices into the darkness of modern society through Hatsune Miku’s voice.
The contrast between the light, catchy melody line and the heavy, bleak story unfolding in the lyrics leaves a powerful impression.
Centered around guitar-driven rock, the sound creates a sense of speed, and the more you listen, the deeper you’re drawn into the narrative.
It’s a track that makes you reflect on the act of condemning others on social media.
CursE_youShoten Tarō

A gut-wrenching VOCALOID track where loud rock collides with emotional fervor.
Crafted by Shotentaro, it was released in July 2020.
Its sound production alternates between intensity and silence, and the lyric world—centered on the keyword “curse”—is breathtaking in its portrayal of complex emotions intertwining love and hatred.
Recommended for moments when you want to confront the indelible feelings deep in your heart or set your emotions free.
If you enjoy screamo sounds or resonate with dark, earnest narratives, you’ll surely be drawn in.
PolymadonnaNiru Kajitsu

A theatrical piece that pierces with eerie, intense messages.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu, known for buzzworthy works like “Magiart” and “Brahman,” released in March 2026.
The contrast between v flower’s razor-sharp vocals and Kasane Teto SV’s human-like voice is striking.
The lyrics unfold a story that vividly portrays the anguish and impatience of being bound by others’ evaluations, inviting deep analysis.
I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a provocative musical experience that will unsettle the heart.
I’ve been in love for a hundred million yearsinoutsu wa SA

It’s a highly addictive track where a pop-leaning sound is interwoven with experimental elements.
Created by Vocaloid producer Inoutsu ha SA, also known for “Mada Ikiteru Image” and “Nantoka Simulation,” it was released in February 2026 and took first place in the Rookie Ranking at VocaColle 2026 Winter.
Its charm lies in the catchy melody and distinctive sonic palette, while the lyrics present a worldview through the feeling of “love.” The choice of words on the scale of “one hundred million years” carries the listener’s heart somewhere far away.
VIP enjoyAtena

It’s a high-energy pop tune that serves as an introduction to the unit.
Created by Vocaloid producer Atena, it was released in March 2026.
The five musical subsidiaries—KAFU, Seikai, Rimei, Haru, and Konko—step into the spotlight one after another, packing each character’s personality into a short runtime.
As you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.
Be sure to give this calling-card anthem a careful listen!
They’ll come if you don’t sleep.rotten D

This piece portrays the fear of nighttime felt in childhood, set to unsettling tones.
It’s a track by vocaloid producer rotten D, released in March 2026, and included on the album “Tsumeta!” released the same month.
Its cross-genre sound—distinctive of rotten D, who has absorbed influences from hip-hop, contemporary music, and more—is a major draw.
The sterile singing voice of Nurse Robo_Type T further heightens an inexplicable sense of unease.
If you’ve ever spent a sleepless night alone in a dark room, this will surely hit home.


