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A masterpiece sung by Kagamine Rin. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs.

The VOCALOID voicebank Kagamine Rin, created based on the voice of voice actress Asami Shimoda.

Many people have surely been captivated by her vocals—sometimes cute, sometimes cool.

Her short blonde hair is wonderful too, isn’t it?

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of classic Vocaloid songs sung by Kagamine Rin, both old and new.

There are truly so many Rin tracks that it might be tough to check them all at once, but I’d be grateful if you’d stick with me to the end.

Let’s unravel the history of Kagamine Rin together!

Masterpieces sung by Kagamine Rin. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (21–30)

melancholicJunky

Melancholic / Junky feat. Kagamine Rin
melancholicJunky

Please give this cute unrequited-love song by Kagamine Rin a listen.

It’s one of the signature tracks by the Vocaloid producer Junky—also known for songs like “Twinkle”—and it was released in 2010.

It’s a very catchy piece, with a band sound highlighted by chiptune-like bleeps.

And the feelings of the protagonist, who just can’t be honest with their crush as expressed in the lyrics… unbelievably adorable.

It’s one of the classic Vocaloid songs, packed with heart-fluttering charm.

The stars came downgomen nasai ga ienakute

A song wrapped in a delicate, floating sensation.

It’s by the Vocaloid producer “Gomen nasai ga Ienakute,” also known as the creator of “Musubime Sagashi,” and it was released in February 2026.

It ranked 32nd in the TOP 100 of VocaColle Winter 2026.

A minimal four-on-the-floor beat melds with Kagamine Rin NT’s whisper-like vocals to create a unique atmosphere that’s both wistful and danceable.

The worldview depicting a yearning for the outside world mixed with anxiety is also deeply evocative.

Listen on a quiet night while gazing out the window alone, and it’s sure to sink into your heart.

Tokyo Teddy BearNeru

Neru – Tokyo Teddy Bear feat. Kagamine Rin
Tokyo Teddy BearNeru

How about some intense mixture rock? This is a track by Neru, a Vocaloid producer who has remained at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene, released in 2011.

The sound arrangement blends speed and power for a truly impactful feel.

The lyrics, which delve into the meaning of existence, are heartrending yet highly relatable—you can’t help but reflect on yourself.

It’s included on Neru’s major-label debut album “Sekai Seifuku,” so if you want the audio, be sure to check it out.

I Can’t Beat the Hard-of-Hearing GuyRamāzu P

I Can’t Beat the Hard-of-Hearing Boy - Kagamine Rin for LamazeP
I Can’t Beat the Hard-of-Hearing GuyRamāzu P

Enjoy this poppy electronic track that sings about a cute crush.

It’s a piece by Lamaze-P, the creator of Hatsune Miku’s legendary song “PoPiPo,” released in 2016.

With its very pleasant sound, it’s perfect for Vocaloid beginners as well.

Rin Kagamine frets this way and that over someone who just doesn’t pick up on her feelings of “like”—just imagining her is heart-fluttering.

How about using this song to boost your own romantic mood?

Kokorotoraboruta P

It’s a grand work that depicts the story of a robot gaining a heart.

It’s a song by Toraboruta-P, a well-known Vocaloid producer famous for using Kagamine Rin and Len, released in 2008.

The cool yet moving sound design is striking, and its beautiful melody is truly enchanting.

And of course, the greatest charm of this piece lies in its lyrics.

The story, which was later adapted for the stage, deserves special attention—please take your time and listen closely.

Before you know it, tears might be tracing down your cheeks.

Heavenly Musicyūyu

The powerful sound is truly awesome.

It’s a song by the widely admired Vocaloid producer yuyu, known for his broad and deep musicality, released in 2009.

The intro’s drums and bass alone pull you right into the song’s world.

The emotional lyrics, as if spilling out every feeling that was buried deep in the chest, are striking.

And then there’s Kagamine Rin’s strong, commanding vocals… I didn’t know Rin could sing with such swagger.

It’s a blazing Vocaloid track that I highly recommend to fans of hard rock.

Nibi-iro DoroureTsumiki

Nibi-iro Dorōure / nibiiro dolore – rin [Original]
Nibi-iro DoroureTsumiki

Why not let yourself drown in an endlessly stylish sea of sound? Created by the Vocaloid producer Tsumiki, who drew attention with his debut track “Tokyo Diver Fake Show,” this song was released in 2018.

It’s a polished rock tune—addictive and endlessly replayable.

Despite its lively sound, it carries a curious sense of clarity.

Listen closely to the uniquely Tsumiki-esque word choices in the lyrics.

If you’d like the audio, it’s included on the compilation album “Don’t See Music 3,” so be sure to check it out.