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!
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Masterpieces sung by Hatsune Miku. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (11–20)
Hype Hype AgainMitchie M

It’s the theme song for “Hatsune Miku: Project mirai 2.” With its uptempo feel, you can’t help but get into the groove as you listen.
The rap part right before the final chorus is adorable.
The dance in the PV also gets you hyped just by watching.
It’s a highly recommended track when you want to lift your spirits.
The Religion of Solitudesyudou

There are times when you just want to listen to an unapologetically negative song, right? This piece is by the Vocaloid producer syudou, also known for writing and composing the massive hit “Usseewa,” and it was released in 2020.
It’s the Vocaloid version of a track provided to the singer Yukimura.
Eerie yet comical, its sonic texture pierces the heart.
That originality is syudou’s hallmark.
True to the title, the lyrics focus on “loneliness,” and paired with Miku’s high, piercing vocals, it’s a Vocaloid song that keeps looping in your head forever.
ONESELFTwinfield

We recommend listening with headphones or earphones! This is a piece by Vocaloid producer Twinfield, released in 2022.
It was selected as a winning track in the contest for the smartphone game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku,” and became a hot topic.
The near-futuristic EDM sound and the Auto-Tuned vocal work are a perfect match.
Highlights include the sidechained bassline and the electric piano phrases that pan from right to left.
It also sounds like it would be fun to play through a subwoofer.
PlayPikon

It’s a heartrending ballad where each sound gently soaks into the depths of your heart.
“Saisei” by Vocaloid producer Picon was released in 2021, written specifically for the in-game unit Nightcord at 25:00 in the mobile game Project Sekai.
You can’t help but be drawn into its lo-fi yet profound soundscape.
It also carries an oriental atmosphere, and its beauty may leave you trembling.
When you’re troubled by something or overwhelmed by sadness and can’t get back up, this song will be there to stay by your side.
Violence TriggerHachiōji P

This piece was used as the theme song for MegMeg, a hero who appears in the mobile game #Compass.
It’s a track by Hachioji-P, a Vocaloid producer who has been active since the early days of the Vocaloid scene, released in 2018.
It’s a fast-paced, high-pressure electronic tune.
The sound arrangement, with waves of audio surging in, is irresistible.
You’ll find yourself swaying and getting into the groove.
If you listen to it after getting to know the character MegMeg, you might get a different impression of the song.
Meltryo

Speaking of Hatsune Miku’s iconic songs, this one is indispensable: Melt, a track that became a starting point for today’s Vocaloid scene.
It was created by ryo, the composer from the creative collective supercell.
Released in 2007, it sparked a major movement.
In 2015, it became the second Vocaloid song on Niconico to surpass 10 million views.
It’s a song that’s hugely popular both in name and reality.
Masterpieces sung by Hatsune Miku. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (21–30)
HibanaDECO*27

A song by music producer DECO*27, who has produced numerous hits such as “Vampire” and “Delusion Tax Compensation League” and has influenced many artists as a Vocaloid producer.
True to DECO*27’s signature style that blends band sound with elements of electronica, this track’s driving energy and melodic arrangement are guaranteed to lift your spirits.
Its popularity is evident from the sheer number of “I tried singing” cover videos by internet singers.
It’s a masterpiece in Vocaloid history that showcased how well Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals pair with rock tunes.


