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 (151–160)
I don’t care!buriru P

Those who are active on social media might especially resonate with the lyrics…
It’s a track by Buriru-P, released in 2009.
The straightforward, no-nonsense words captured listeners’ hearts.
You can’t help but blurt out, “So true!” or “I feel that!”
merry bad endmafumafu

The suspiciously cool guitar riff is awesome! This track is by Mafumafu, who’s also extremely popular as a vocalist.
It was released in 2018.
It’s a modern piece themed around social media.
Many listeners are getting hooked on the lyrics’ dark worldview.
If you like this kind of vibe, this one’s for you.
Once you listen, you might not be able to escape Mafumafu’s world.
JuggernautNatsushiro Takaaki

Takaaki Natsushiro originally debuted as a singer.
He later began working as a Vocaloid producer, and in 2018 he released Juggernaut.
It stands out for its high-quality sound design and lyrics filled with an urgent plea directed at “you.” A Hatsune Miku version is available on Niconico, and a version sung by Natsushiro himself is on YouTube.
Both are wonderful.
Melty RecordDIVELA

This is a mixture rock tune that fuses a translucent singing voice with a rush of exhilarating sound.
Created by Vocaloid producer DIVELA, “Melty Record” was released on March 9, 2025—Miku Day.
The arrangement builds toward the chorus with mounting emotion, and the lyrics, which reflect Miku’s feelings, make your heart swell.
If you’re into Vocaloid, it’s sure to move you.
Let this song stir your thoughts about the Vocaloid scene.
mimic×holicVell

If you like “yami songs” (dark, depressive tracks), “mimic×holic” is a must-listen.
This piece is a song produced by Vell, and its lyrics depict a woman who changes parts of her face in pursuit of beauty.
In the title, “mimic” means to imitate, and “holic” indicates being addicted or obsessed.
From this, it can be inferred that the woman in the song wishes to become someone else.
The dark production elements—such as the sampled electrocardiogram sound in the interlude—are also highlights.


