[Vocaloid Songs for High Scores] A Selection of Popular, Easy-to-Sing Tracks
Have you ever wanted to sing Vocaloid songs at karaoke and aim for a high score? Many people have struggled with the unique challenges of Vocaloid tracks—distinctive melody lines, rapid-fire sections, and mechanical pitch shifts.
But in fact, there are plenty of Vocaloid songs that work well with scoring systems and are easier to score high on once you learn a few tricks! In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce Vocaloid songs that can help you rack up high scores at karaoke.
We’ve covered a wide range—from tracks with easy-to-follow pitches to songs with relaxed, steady rhythms—so be sure to try them out at your next karaoke session!
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[Vocaloid Songs for High Scores] Carefully Selected Easy-to-Sing Popular Tracks (11–20)
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It’s well known that Hachi is Kenshi Yonezu.
In this version of Donut Hole, Yonezu does a self-cover an octave lower, so male singers might find it useful to use that as a reference.
For female singers, listening to Hachi’s version—sung an octave higher—should make it easier to grasp.
When singing, be mindful to add thickness to your voice step by step from the A section to the B section to the chorus.
Also, since the tempo is fast and the delivery is quite quick, rather than enunciating every word crisply, aim to lightly trace the melody line.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a wide range of Vocaloid songs that can help you score high at karaoke.
While Vocaloid tracks often feature distinctive rhythms and big interval jumps, once you get the hang of them, they pair excellently with scoring systems.
Find a favorite song, keep practicing, and aim for top scores at karaoke.
We hope this article becomes a helpful companion for a fun karaoke time!





