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Masterpieces sung by Hatsune Miku. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs

The vocal library “Hatsune Miku” debuted in 2007.

Since then, countless masterpieces—Vocaloid songs—have continued to be created up to the present day.

For those who “used to listen to Vocaloid a lot,” this might feel nostalgic.

For those who “recently got into Vocaloid,” it might feel fresh.

This article brings together those wonderful tracks in one place.

Of course, there are some relatively new songs as well.

It’s a perfect overview for learning about the history of Hatsune Miku, so please read to the end!

Masterpieces sung by Hatsune Miku. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (91–100)

When I get home, my wife always pretends to be dead.hobo nichi P

[PV] My Wife Pretends to Be Dead Every Time I Come Home. [Hobonichi-P]
When I get home, my wife always pretends to be dead.hobo nichi P

The title really catches your eye, doesn’t it? This is a song by Hobonichi-P, a name he adopted because he uploads songs almost every day.

Hobonichi-P’s style is to turn timely topics—things happening on the internet and elsewhere at the time—into songs.

“When I Come Home, My Wife Always Pretends to Be Dead” also became a hot topic from a post on Yahoo! Answers.

It’s a punk rock-style piece, full of comedy and humor.

Huh? Ah, I see.Chōchō P

[Hatsune Miku] Huh? Ah, I see. [Original Song] [Subtitled]
Huh? Ah, I see.Chōchō P

You can’t help getting hooked on its calm tone and melody.

This is a signature work by Chouchou-P, a Vocaloid producer renowned for piano arrangements.

It was released on Niconico in 2010.

Rather than becoming an instant hit, it gradually gained views and eventually joined the ranks of popular songs.

The lyrics are notably quite mature.

As for their content, please see for yourself.

Masterpieces Sung by Hatsune Miku: Recommended Popular Vocaloid Songs (101–110)

Normies can go explode!KAZU-k

This is a song themed around the internet slang phrase that became hugely popular: “Riajuu, go explode!” It was released in 2009 as KAZU-k’s seventh work.

Musically, it’s a high-energy dance tune, but the lyrics are brutally straightforward—striking a deep chord with people whose hobby is the internet.

Time machine1640mP

[Hatsune Miku (1640m)] Time Machine [Original]
Time machine1640mP

A rock number that blends refreshing brightness with a touch of melancholy, carried by a pleasantly resonant piano tone.

It’s a collaboration between popular Vocaloid producers 40mP and 164, released in 2010.

The well-balanced band sound slips right into your heart—its clean, uncluttered sonic image is something you could listen to endlessly.

The lyrics capture the feelings that well up after parting with someone important, striking straight at the heart.

With Hatsune Miku’s gentle vocals fitting perfectly, this is one of the classic masterpieces of Vocaloid music.

Meltyland Nightmareharumakigohan

Meltyland Nightmare / Harumaki Gohan feat. Hatsune Miku – Melty Land Nightmare
Meltyland Nightmareharumakigohan

I’m captivated by the sound that feels soft and floating in midair.

This is a work by Harumaki Gohan, a multi-creator who also handles the videos and illustrations himself.

Released in 2018, it quickly became a popular track.

It’s an easy-to-listen-to pop tune.

Before you know it, you might find yourself hitting the repeat button.

It’s included on the compilation album “Don’t Sue Music 2.”

Calc.Jimii Samu P

Hatsune Miku Original Song “Calc.” with Chinese Subtitles
Calc.Jimii Samu P

It’s straightforward guitar rock.

It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer JimmyThumb-P, also known for “from Y to Y,” released in 2010.

The lyrics capture feelings that have missed their mark—emotions for someone you love but can no longer reach.

The contrast between the refreshing sound and the bittersweet message is great.

I recommend listening to it on a summer day after a breakup.

It’ll lift your spirits.

Cherry PopDECO*27

DECO*27 – Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune Miku
Cherry PopDECO*27

A pop-infused bullseye aimed at those sweet-and-sour, slightly misguided “complicated crush” feelings, this is a track by DECO*27.

Released in July 2025, it stands out with its catchy sound and Hatsune Miku’s adorable vocals.

It boldly sets the frustration of unrequited love and the heartache born from missed connections to a bright, bouncing beat.

Once you hear that exquisite contrast of sweetness and bittersweetness, not only anyone struggling with romance but also those who just want a pop tune to lift their spirits will be hooked!