[Refreshing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Relieving Irritation
That feeling when your patience suddenly evaporates the moment you get irritated—ugh, it’s the worst, isn’t it?
Even if you don’t actually shout “Grrr!” out loud, you might be screaming it in your head.
So, how about listening to some music to switch up your mood at times like that?
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of mood-lifting Vocaloid tracks that are perfect for blowing off steam!
From refreshing tunes to ones you can really groove to, and even songs that make you want to crank the volume, we’ve got a wide selection.
This playlist might just blast your stress away!
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[Refreshing] A Selection of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Relieving Irritation (11–20)
DAYBREAK FRONTLINEOrangestar

The 24th track by the Vocaloid producer Orangestar, known for refreshing, fast-paced songs like “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan” and “Kaisei.” It’s his fourth song to hit a million, and the lush synths layered over a wistful piano feel wonderfully satisfying.
Interestingly, although it’s built from a combination of four basic chords, the arrangement—driven by a catchy and beautiful melody—keeps that from ever feeling obvious.
With a quintessentially Vocaloid rush of melody and beats that push you forward, it’s a delicate yet powerful Vocaloid number.
Happy Game ScrambleYurame

A track by Yurame, a Vocaloid producer who works under various names such as Yurame, MeringueP, and Meringue P.
From the opening that begins with a jazzy bassline and progresses into hysterical synths, the intro alone builds an excitement that instantly lifts your mood.
Riding on a fast shuffle beat, the lyrics—mixing cuteness with madness—create a finely tuned tension.
Though short, it blazes by at top speed, a number that turns a bad mood around.
GURUjin

A track by the Vocaloid producer Jin, known as the creator of the Kagerou Project that gained popularity among Vocaloid fans.
It’s included on his first mini-album, Allegories, and the intro’s melody, which evokes a traditional Japanese vibe, makes a powerful impact.
With driving acoustic guitar strumming and a bass line that asserts itself at key moments, cranking it up loud is guaranteed to get you hyped.
It’s the perfect number for blowing away fatigue from work or relationships and relieving stress.
Akari has arrived!GYARI

This is a track by GYARI, who made a name for himself by posting songs created with Voiceroid.
It uses words included in “Kizuna Akari” and “Kizuna Akari exVOICE,” and is mainly composed by combining sample voice clips.
It’s a work that could only be made with text-to-speech software rather than singing software, letting you experience the diversity of the Vocaloid scene.
Packed with Kizuna Akari’s adorable lines over a fast-paced sound that even carries a Latin vibe, it’s irresistibly cute and high-energy.
Ant!Tsuru-san

This is Tsuruzō’s eighth Vocaloid track, notable for its light, lively tone.
The title carries affirmative meanings like “Anything goes” or “That works too,” and the repeated phrases, together with the brisk pace of the sound, create a cheerful atmosphere that amplifies its positive impression.
While accompanying the setbacks we experience in everyday life, it feels like it’s wholeheartedly affirming you just as you are, resulting in a powerful sense of forward-looking optimism.
It’ll blow away your daily frustrations.
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Amala

This work portrays a quarrel between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto through a highly addictive electronic sound.
The track is by Amala and was released in March 2025.
Its rhythmic melodic lines and playful back-and-forth vocal work make you want to listen to it over and over again.
And while they keep saying they “hate” each other, the lyrics’ storytelling—about a relationship they can’t seem to cut off—is so compelling that you can’t help but wonder, “What will happen to these two next?” The high-quality animated music video is a must-see!
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Fools yearn for anomalies.Utsu-P

The 31st Vocaloid track by producer Utsu-P, known for fusing shouts and growls, a loud-rock approach, and melodies reminiscent of Japanese kayōkyoku.
Its dirty, loud guitar sound and hysteric synths craft an unstable melodic line that’s addictive—so impactful you might forget it’s a Vocaloid song.
The blend of sheer, wall-of-sound aggression and poppy melodies results in an arrangement that makes you want to throw your fist in the air.
It’s a high-energy number you’ll want to blast at full volume to blow off stress.





