[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 & Latest] A roundup of recommended Vocaloid songs for men (1–10)
The day the alarm went offWorld electricity

Sekai Denryoku’s track “The Day of the Alarm” is a rock number marked by a sound that conjures gray-tinged scenes.
It’s an emotional piece that deftly weaves in inner emotional turmoil, and as you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to keep turning up the volume.
The relentless vocal work by Nakumo and Mero is another highlight.
If you’re into guitar-driven rock, definitely give it a listen!
Gimme×GimmeHachioji P × Giga

It’s an uplifting electric tune that evokes the image of a nighttime dance floor.
“Gimme×Gimme,” a collaboration between popular Vocaloid producers Hachioji-P and Giga, was released in 2019 and is included on the mini-album GRAPHIX.
Its sultry melody line and dazzling sound design are striking—you can’t help but start bouncing to the beat.
As a duet number, it’s also frequently chosen for collaborative “sang it” videos.
My First HIshida already

A madly addictive Vocaloid track! Ishida-san’s “Hajimete no H” is a piece that placed 4th in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2023 Spring.
The “H” in the title carries multiple meanings, and together with its avant-garde sonic textures and lyrics, it reveals new interpretations with every listen.
Beyond the sound itself, the visual expression is also striking.
If you’re looking for new music, be sure to check it out!
[Classics & New] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (11–20)
GraduationSecret Piercing

This song weaves in poignant scenes of spring.
It’s a May 2024 release by Naisho no Pierce.
Layered with the changing seasons, it portrays farewells and ways of facing oneself.
The lyrics, laden with deep emotion, and the expressive melody truly resonate.
And Kasane Teto SV’s vocals further elevate the song’s world.
Perfect for those at a turning point in life or anyone sensing the start of a new season.
CharlesBalloon

Some of you who love Vocaloid might be men who often sing it at karaoke.
This is a Vocaloid song by Balloon, who is also known as singer-songwriter Keina Suda.
It was released and distributed in 2016.
The chorus melody is catchy—you can remember it after just one listen.
The sound, which carries a sense of melancholy amid its liveliness, is wonderful as well.
Dessert TalkIne

With abstract lyrics and a sophisticated soundscape, this piece stimulates the listener’s imagination.
Composed by Ine and released in May 2020, it features a stylish, band-driven sound, while IA’s translucent vocals create an enigmatic atmosphere.
The lyrics, which contemplate “meaningless things,” carry a philosophical message that is also compelling.
It might be a good listen when you want to reflect on life.
A-un BeatsHanyuu Maigo

Here’s one I’d recommend to men who like lo-fi music and Japanese-style tracks.
It’s a signature song by the Vocaloid producer Hanyuu Maigo, released in 2017.
As mentioned above, it uses many tones that evoke a traditional Japanese atmosphere, yet the sound arrangement feels fresh rather than retro.
The more you listen carefully, the more depth it reveals.
The lyrics express a bittersweet longing for an important “you.” If you relate it to your own relationships, it might even bring you to tears.





