[Classic & Latest] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men
One of the charms of Vocaloid music is that it spans an incredible variety—pop, rock, EDM, jazz—and ranges from cute and cool to heartrending and beautiful! Countless Vocaloid producers have showcased their individuality and released more songs than you can count.
In this article, we’ve picked out Vocaloid tracks we especially recommend for men! We’ll cover everything from the latest hits to classic must-hear numbers that define Vocaloid.
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[Classic & New] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (61–70)
Yuma’s blindnessDiarays

This song weaves a mysterious and sorrowful story about a girl who loves books.
It’s a track by Diarays, a three-member unit consisting of Kou, rins, and Shoutaros.
Released in 2014.
As I mentioned earlier, it has a very strong narrative quality, so you can enjoy it just by following the lyrics… but the shock at the end is incredible.
It is included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalofanatic feat.
GUMI, IA, MAYU.”
Theory of Evolution code:variantORYO

It’s a GUMI song that’s electrifyingly cool right from the intro.
The driving rhythm keeps pushing forward, and you can’t help but move your body.
The ending, where the chorus repeats, is awesome too.
Highly recommended for people who want to let out the haze in their hearts or those who are feeling stressed.
spiral staircaseGibson

Gibson, who is popular as a guitarist for his “I tried playing” videos, released this Vocaloid song, “Rasen Kaidan” (Spiral Staircase), in 2012.
The lyrics tell a sad story, and by the end you’re left with an overwhelmingly heartrending feeling.
As you’d expect, the sound is marked by striking guitar phrases—very much Gibson’s style.
If you like hard rock, give it a listen.
My figure is a mirage.Shishido

It’s a rock tune that delves deeply into themes of insubstantiality and the meaning of existence.
Composed by Shishido, it was included on the compilation album “MIra[KU]le,” released in August 2024.
The music video debuted in February 2025 and became a hot topic.
The edgy guitar sound and lyrics with a cynical message leave a strong impression.
While being a digital entity, it gives voice to the dreams and emotions of many people, getting to the essence of Hatsune Miku.
Why not take a moment to reflect on the value and purpose of music?
What You DesireUmetora

A famous Vocaloid producer, Umetora, released this song in 2016.
It starts with a lively guitar phrase and features an airy, liberating sound.
The lyrics convey a bittersweet longing for a cherished person who is no longer around.
If you’re a man who’s recently gone through a breakup, be sure to give it a listen.
heterogeneousGESO、rinri

GESO, who debuted as a Vocaloid producer in 2021.
The track he created in collaboration with rinri is “Ishu” (Different Species).
By the way, this song is actually rinri’s debut.
Its content presents questions from the perspective of a Vocaloid directed at humans.
Please listen while pondering those questions together.
Another appealing point is the arrangement that feels like a vocal unit—for instance, when another Vocaloid jumps in slightly ahead of the first one who’s singing.
SaloonR Sound Design

R Sound Design, also known for working under the name usugeP.
The first piece he produced using Harui is “Saloon.” Harui is a voice library that excels at rap, and in this work, R Sound Design has successfully brought out its full potential.
Give it a listen while paying attention to the skillful flows and rhymes, as well as the stylish lyrics—elements unlike anything we’ve heard before.





