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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!

Vocaloid Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2026] (91–100)

Hey, hey, hey.Pinokio P92rank/position

PinocchioP – Hey Hey Hey. feat. Kagamine Rin & Hatsune Miku / Nee Nee Nee.
Hey, hey, hey.Pinokio P

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 P93rank/position

PinocchioP – Ultimate Senpai feat. Hatsune Miku / Ultimate Senpai
Ultimate SenpaiPinokio P

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.

SenbonzakuraWhiteFlame94rank/position

"MV" Senbonzakura WhiteFlame feat. Hatsune Miku
SenbonzakuraWhiteFlame

With its Japanese-style flair, catchy pop melody, and captivating music video, this song became a massive cultural phenomenon and a defining hit that brought Vocaloid to a wider audience.

You might think Senbonzakura was the starting point for Vocaloid, but in fact, the history of Vocaloid goes back much further.

Senbonzakura truly stands as a “mega-hit” within that history.

It’s probably one of the most widely known Vocaloid tracks.

The song itself is fairly fast-paced, so try delivering the A melody in a calm, narrative style; keep the momentum going through the B melody without breaking the flow; then build excitement in the chorus—while being careful not to over-project your voice.

If you lift your facial muscles and project your voice straight forward from just in front of your eyebrows, you should be able to sing it confidently.

It’s also important not to get carried away by the rhythm.

Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*2795rank/position

DECO*27 – Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune Miku
Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27, a famous Vocaloid producer who has created many classic songs.

They’re known for a remarkably wide range of styles, from catchy tunes to technically demanding tracks.

Among DECO*27’s works, a song I particularly recommend is “Cherry Pop feat.

Hatsune Miku.” While the vocal range isn’t narrow, it stays within a singable span, and for a Vocaloid track, the pitch movement isn’t overly extreme.

As you’d expect from a DECO*27 song, it’s well-known, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Hello, World feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*2796rank/position

DECO*27 – Hello Sekai feat. Hatsune Miku
Hello, World feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

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.

CendrillonShigunaru P97rank/position

Cendrillon 10th Anniversary feat. Hatsune Miku, KAITO – Dios/Signal-P
CendrillonShigunaru P

“Cendrillon” means Cinderella.

With that in mind, this song retells the Cinderella story from a fresh perspective.

It’s a track by Signal-P, a Vocaloid producer known for his love of Kagamine Rin, released in 2008.

The strings create a grand, expansive atmosphere.

A 10th-anniversary version was also released in 2018.

If you’re looking for a male–female Vocaloid duet, this might be just what you need.

The day the alarm went offsekai denryoku98rank/position

The Day of the Alarm – NAKUMO & Merou / gigantic gale
The day the alarm went offsekai denryoku

A dramatic rock tune that begins in a cloudy harbor.

Composed by Sekai Denryoku and released in 2023, this track captured 3rd place in the Rookie Ranking at Vocaloid Collection 2023 Summer.

Its alternative sound arrangement is truly captivating.

The lyrics vividly portray conflict, anxiety, and regret in human relationships, resulting in a highly relatable piece.

I can’t help but find myself reflecting on my own life as I listen.

It’s also a Vocaloid song that’s relatively approachable for men to try in karaoke.