Vocaloid Popular Song Rankings Recommended for High School Students [2026]
These days, with so many Vocaloid songs making the charts, if you’re going to karaoke, you’ll want to try one at least once, right? Think it might be too hard? Even if you do, there are plenty of popular Vocaloid tracks—from highly challenging ones to songs you can sing with a bit of practice.
Be sure to look for a Vocaloid that suits your voice and a world view you love, and give it some practice!
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Are you okay?dainamikku jien zu71rank/position

A track released in 2017 by Carlos Hakamada under the name Dynamic Jienz.
The fiery energy sparked by the back-and-forth between Hatsune Miku and Otomachi Una feels just like a cheering battle at a school sports festival.
Its bright, pop-infused rock sound meshes perfectly with lyrics that give you the courage to move forward.
This kind of lively music is perfect for getting hyped with friends!
cultureTsumiki72rank/position

The YouTube channel “39ch” launched by Tsumiki.
The first song released there is “Culture.” It’s a rock-infused track with lyrics that pump listeners up and get them excited.
With its powerful and cool vibe, it’s sure to boost your energy if it plays during a competition.
As a side note, the song also features fun elements like an acrostic you can read vertically.
If you’re curious, be sure to look into that too.
Humanoids HumanismTsumiki73rank/position

It’s a very stylish rock number that gives the impression of a mass of sound pressing in on you.
Created by Tsumiki, a Vocaloid producer also known for “Phony” and “Recollection Endroll,” it was released in 2019.
The aggressive soundscape and philosophical lyrics are so characteristic of Tsumiki, aren’t they? Once you get hooked, there’s no getting out.
With a fierce track like this, a school sports day or field day is sure to get even more fired up!
Alien AlienNayutan Seijin74rank/position

It’s a Vocalo-rock tune that makes your body sway naturally! Created by the Vocaloid producer Nayutalien, who came from outer space, it was released in 2016.
From the very first guitar riff, the bouncy dance-rock sound feels like it could attract UFOs—super catchy and memorable.
It makes you want to jump along with the beat, right? The lyrics portray the feelings of being in love, with that signature Nayutalien touch.
I bet there are plenty of romances that heat up during school sports days and athletic festivals, too! That’s what youth is all about!
Flying GirlNayutan Seijin75rank/position

Nayutan Seijin, known for releasing many space-themed songs, included the track “Hikou Shoujo” (Flying Girl) on his first album, “Object X from Planet Nayutan.” This song is characterized by its distorted, electrified vocals.
It portrays a woman who wants to fly through the sky with the one she loves and head somewhere far away.
It’s a perfect fit for moments when you want to ramp up the excitement.
Another charm is the call-and-response sections, which make it easy for everyone to join in and shout along.
Donut holehachi76rank/position

A rock tune brimming with a sense of speed that makes you want to sprint at full throttle.
It’s a piece Kenshi Yonezu released under the name Hachi in October 2013.
The world woven by its alternative sound and the animated music video featuring illustrations he created himself is breathtaking.
The lyrics, themed around “lack” and “a sense of loss,” also delve deeply into selfhood and relationships, striking a chord.
I think it’s a great fit for running events like relays!
Panda Herohachi77rank/position

This is a song released under the name Hachi, the Vocaloid producer alias of Kenshi Yonezu, a hugely popular mainstream artist.
With its cool, noir-style band sound, the track stands out for its chorus that feels like scat singing.
Once you hear it, you’ll get pumped up and want to sing along.


