Vocaloid Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026]
Vocaloid songs are quite popular, and if you look at histories or rankings at karaoke, you’ll see they’re almost always being sung.
Here are some of the most popular tracks that get sung especially often.
I’m sure there are some you know in the list!
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Vocaloid Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Spring LonelinessInabakumo92rank/position

It’s a Vocaloid song whose wistful vocals by Maki Tsurumaki resonate deeply.
Created by Kumoi Inaba, it’s included on the album “Weather Station.” The lyrics symbolically use words like “wound,” “hole,” and “sew,” depicting the resolve to face forward and live on despite carrying pain.
Coupled with its emotional rock sound, it captivated listeners.
I’d love to sing it in a way that recreates this ennui-laden atmosphere.
Linnehachi93rank/position

It’s a classic in the Vocaloid world.
Released by Kenshi Yonezu under the name Hachi, it debuted in July 2010 and caused such a huge sensation that it entered the Hall of Fame in just two days.
The lyrics, themed around the Buddhist concept of “samsara,” portray life and death and the repetition of time, deeply resonating with listeners.
Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals further enhance the poignancy of the words.
Try singing it with all your emotion.
Hello, World feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*2794rank/position

Popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27 is arguably the most well-known Vocaloid P out there.
Among DECO*27’s songs, “Hello Sekai feat.
Hatsune Miku” stands out as particularly easy to sing while still capable of getting the crowd excited.
It’s a lyrically rich piece, and the vocal line falls within the typical range of J-pop.
In fact, the highest note is D#5, which isn’t especially high, so adjusting the key should make it comfortable to sing.
Rather than being a song that gets everyone hyped in a high-energy way, it’s one that can really resonate with people who have strong Vocaloid knowledge.
If you’re planning to go to karaoke with folks from the community, definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Rin-chan now!Owata P95rank/position

Released by Owata-P in December 2011, this track is a super high-speed number that passionately expresses love for Kagamine Rin with sky-high energy.
The lyrics overflow with cuteness and humor, fused with a melody that captivates listeners.
Once you hear it, its chaotic worldview gets stuck in your head and just won’t let go.
Highly recommended not only for Kagamine Rin fans, but also for anyone looking to create a lively atmosphere!
I’m afraid to believe.Mizuno Atsu96rank/position

A work that carefully depicts delicate emotions and resonates with younger generations.
Released by Atsu Mizuno in August 2021, this song is marked by a piano-centered, emotionally stirring soundscape.
The lyrics trace feelings shared by many living today—such as the difficulty of trusting oneself and others, and conversations with oneself amid loneliness.
When you want to gently bare your deep emotions, this piece feels just right.
Hey, hey, hey.Pinokio P97rank/position

This is a duet number by Kagamine Rin and Hatsune Miku.
It’s a track by the multi-creator PinocchioP—known for popular works like “Slow Motion”—released in August 2021.
It’s included on the album “LOVE.” The soundscape perfectly embodies the world of PinocchioP, and the relatable lyrics are irresistible.
The song explores themes of loneliness and alienation on social media and in digital spaces, with distinctive wordplay that’s also captivating.
The catchy melody in the chorus is really satisfying to listen to.
Ultimate SenpaiPinokio P98rank/position

A digital-only single by PinocchioP, a Vocaloid producer who began posting on video-sharing sites in 2009 and also showcases his talent as an illustrator and character designer.
The track is included on his 5th album, “Love,” and features arrangements that make you want to throw in call-and-response lines—perfect for getting the crowd pumped at karaoke.
There’s a rapid-fire section in the B-melody typical of Vocaloid numbers, so it’s important to be mindful of your breathing, but overall the melody is easy to sing, making it a great pick for beginners to Vocaloid songs.
It’s a crowd-pleaser that livens up karaoke and makes everyone want to sing along together.


