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[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.

Be sure to read through to the end!

[Classics & New] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (11–20)

The red-eyed one passes through.TakoyakiKZY

Akame Goes Through / TakoyakiKZY feat. Hatsune Miku
The red-eyed one passes through.TakoyakiKZY

It’s an irresistibly catchy Vocaloid rock tune.

Created by TakoyakiKZY, it was released in March 2023.

It ranked 11th in the Rookie category of VocaColle 2023 Spring.

The jagged guitars, driving rhythm, and Hatsune Miku’s clear, transparent vocals match perfectly.

The lyrics portray the struggle of being bound by past pain and regret while trying to overcome them, which really hits home.

Highly recommended when you want a change of pace or to face yourself.

Charlesbarūn

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.

Worst Regretyou-man

Worst Regret … GUMI | Worst Regret
Worst Regretyou man

It’s a profoundly layered Vocaloid track that captivates with its delicate sound image and overlapping melodies.

Created by Vocaloid producer youman, known for a unique artistic vision, it was released in February 2024.

The unexpected song structure and meticulous sound arrangement are crafted to an awe-inspiring degree.

The lyrics, rich with complex vocabulary, convey a fixation on severance and a confrontation with the self.

It’s a work that radiates multifaceted allure.

Venomkairiki bea

[Official] Venom / Kairiki Bear feat. flower
Venomkairiki bea

The crisp, punchy guitar riff is so cool! Here’s a track I’d recommend to men who love bands—it’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear, released in 2018.

It was chosen as the theme song for the live event “v flower DJ NIGHT.” The lyrics, written to fit snugly into the melody, are intriguing and make you want to sing along as you listen.

A-un BeatsHanyū 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.

Heartless SongMajima Yuro

Heartless Song / Hatsune Miku (Yuro Majima)
Heartless SongMajima Yuro

Vocaloid producer Yuro Majima, known for the hit song “Chichin-Puipui.” This track, “A Song Without a Heart,” released in 2023, is crafted with a deep affection for Vocaloid.

Despite its simple melody, it’s addictive and makes you want to listen over and over.

The music video is animated, with contributions from many creators, which adds another layer of enjoyment.

It’s a number I especially want those who feel supported by Vocaloid songs to hear.

[Classic & Latest] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (21–30)

Phantomyuyoyuppe

IA “Phantom (Song by Yuyoyuppe / Guest Vocal: Nano)” MUSIC VIDEO
Phantomyuyoyuppe

“Phantom” is a work by Yuyoyuppe, released in February 2024.

Its lyrics are imbued with deep emotion, and IA’s vocals—combining power and delicacy—are captivating.

The lyrics carry profound themes that connect the past, the future, and the present.

The music strongly reflects influences from metal and screamo, which are Yuyoyuppe’s roots, resulting in a highly dramatic piece.

Be sure to give it a careful listen.