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A classic masterpiece sung by Kagamine Len. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs.

Of the two VOCALOID voicebanks, Kagamine Rin and Len—both voiced by Asami Shimoda—this time we’re featuring popular songs sung by Kagamine Len.

This series centers on a fresh, youthful sound themed around adolescence, with Len handling the male vocals.

Many Vocaloid producers bring out Len’s unique charm.

We’ve curated a wide range, from tender, moving pieces to cool, rock-tinged tracks.

Find the perfect song to match your mood.

A famous song sung by Kagamine Len. Recommended popular Vocaloid tracks (11–20)

Fling open the door to the next era (Come Together)Muska P

How about a cool and stylish electric tune? It’s a piece by Musuka-P, released in 2010.

It’s a message song infused with a strong resolve to charge forward into the future.

Making full use of the then-new Kagamine Rin/Len Append voicebanks, its clear vocals and breaths convey a sense of human presence.

Telecaster B-BoySorry

Telecaster B-Boy (long ver.) / Surii feat. Kagamine Len
Telecaster B-Boy Suri

This work features a driving rock sound and lyrics that resonate deep within the heart.

Composed by Vocaloid producer Surii, with Kagamine Len on vocals, the song’s lyrics portray the loneliness and turmoil of young people living today, where an earnest longing for love intersects with self-destructive impulses.

The addictive chord progression in the chorus is overwhelming, making it irresistibly replayable.

It’s a song I especially want those who want to move forward but can’t take the first step—those living with that frustrating feeling—to hear.

The Melancholy of Kagamine LenHamu☆P

Precisely because the track has such a cool vibe, the cheesy lyrics are hilarious.

It’s not an all-out gag song, but something that creeps up on you… that kind of piece.

The story is that Kagamine Len exists in our world—in other words, in reality—and misfortune befalls him.

Try listening closely to the lyrics.

Servant of EvilAkuno-P

[Official] Servant of Evil / Kagamine Len [Original Medieval-Style Tale]
Servant of Evil (Aku no Meshitsukai) by Aku no P

A song by the musician Akuno-P, who, in addition to working as a Vocaloid producer, also writes novels.

Counted as one of the “Three Great Kagamine Tragedies,” a collective term for tragedies using Kagamine Rin and Len, this track draws listeners into its story with melodies and timbres that evoke the medieval setting described in the lyrics.

The lyrics, which depict an inescapable fate and the resolve to fight within it, resonate deeply through Kagamine Len’s heartrending yet majestic melody—an unforgettable masterpiece that brings listeners to tears.

Sake Cup and the Lame Oneshr

[Kagamine Len] Cup and Crippled Wheel [Original Song]
Sake cup and a one-wheeled shr

This is a cool track with a heavy, bass-driven melody line.

And the tuning of Kagamine Len is so godlike that you’ll find yourself wondering, “Is this really a Vocaloid?” The composer, shr, is also exceptionally skilled at tuning Kagamine Rin, so I highly recommend giving their work a listen.

Sadistic VampireOP

As the title suggests, it’s a song about vampires.

It has a very stylish vibe, and the guitar and bass sound delightful.

I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who likes visual-kei music.

It unfolds like a story, so be sure to listen all the way to the end.

Classic songs sung by Kagamine Len. Recommended popular Vocaloid tracks (21–30)

Loophole RockNeru

Neru – Law-evading Rock feat. Kagamine Len
Evasion Rock (Dappou Rock) Neru

A song by the Vocaloid producer Neru, who thrills many fans with a high-velocity rock sound and lyrics that create a one-of-a-kind world.

It’s a classic of VOCAROCK, where a melody with the wide vocal range typical of Vocaloid tracks perfectly matches the driving feel of guitar rock.

Rock lovers can’t help but get hyped by arrangements like the funky guitar cutting in the opening intertwined with a four-on-the-floor kick drum.

It’s a track that brings out the fullest potential of Kagamine Len’s vocals—mechanical yet capable of expressing a wide spectrum of emotion.