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 (31–40)
This is the Happiness Assurance Committee.utatata P

With its heartrending intro, you might think it’s a tearjerker—but what comes next is… something else.
This is a track by Utata-P, released in 2012.
According to the creator, it’s an “electro-rock speech.” You’ll understand what that means once you listen.
The addictive melody and sound will get you hooked.
Exploding Brain Girlrereriri

A rolling, ever-changing musical tone, a high-speed melodic line, and an aggressive sonic image.
This is NeruRiriri’s vocaloid masterpiece, “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl.” Released in 2012, it quickly became a hot topic.
The cover version by Wagakki Band is also well known.
There are numerous media mix adaptations, including novels, manga, and a film.
I’ll Miku-Miku you♪ika

It’s no exaggeration to say this song had an enormous impact on the VOCALOID culture that followed.
It became the first original Vocaloid song posted on Niconico to surpass one million views, and later the first to surpass ten million.
Despite being under two minutes long, it’s characterized by how catchy and easy to remember it is.
World Is Mineryo

Among Hatsune Miku’s songs, this is one of the definitive classics.
The lyrics capture the feelings of a slightly brash, a bit selfish girl.
For men, it’s a perfect track for getting to know how women feel.
The cute dance featured in the game “Project DIVA” is also popular, and there are countless derivative works like dance cover videos and MMD creations.
Matryoshkahachi

The singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, known for hits like “Lemon” and “Spirits of the Sea,” uses the Vocaloid producer name HACHI.
He has many well-known songs, but one of the most popular is “Matryoshka.” Its lively, addictive sound, philosophical lyrics, and the stylish illustrations created by HACHI himself drew a lot of attention.
It’s a popular track that has inspired many derivative works.
Masterpieces Sung by Hatsune Miku: Recommended Popular Vocaloid Songs (41–50)
Rolling Girlwowaka

As the title suggests, these are the lyrics of “Rolling Girl.” The message in the lyrics—about trying to stand up no matter how many times you fall—inspires me to do my best, too.
On Nico Nico Douga, it became a hugely popular song, reaching 100,000 views in just two days.
World’s End Dancehallwowaka

A high-sense, razor-sharp band sound paired with melodies that are fast yet unforgettable.
This is wowaka’s tenth work as “Genjitsutōhi-P,” released in 2010.
It showcases his musicality to the fullest, and countless creators set this song as their benchmark.
It can be called one of the pinnacles of Vocaloid rock.


