Popular Vocaloid divine songs [Vocaloid Ranking]
We present the latest Top 100 from the popular Vocaloid karaoke rankings, ordered by most views!
If you’re looking for emotional banger “god-tier” tracks that are huge on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube, you’ll find them here!
Vocaloid songs are becoming modern staples, but they still don’t get much exposure on TV or radio, so information can be hard to come by.
Check out the newest tracks and use them as a reference for your next karaoke session!
The playlist is updated every week!
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Popular Vocaloid God-Tier Songs [Vocaloid Ranking] (91–100)
Machinegun Poem DollcosMo@bousou P91rank/position

cosMo@Bousou-P, famous for the insanely fast-tongued song The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku.
His Machine Gun Poem Doll is a track whose appeal lies in hyper-speed phrases that make you think no human could possibly sing it.
This song was written as the first-anniversary theme for the mobile game Project Sekai, and its cute vibe that reflects the project’s worldbuilding is absolutely irresistible.
At the same time, the part where the bass drum pattern syncs with the vocals barrels forward at an astonishing speed, delivering overwhelming impact!
Lavisurii92rank/position

Lavi has a strong, addictive vibe.
You can listen to the version sung by Surii on streaming services, so give it a spin if you want to practice! The tempo is on the faster side, and the groove is really important.
As long as you can hit the opening notes cleanly, you should be able to sing it without any problems.
It’s a song that plays around with rhythm, so be mindful of the spaces and make sure to catch the off-beats.
Also, techniques like vibrato should come in naturally—no need to force them in most of the time.
When you’re still learning the song, humming along with lots of energy will naturally help you use your breath, and when you actually sing it you’ll likely feel, “My voice just comes out on its own—this is easy and fun!”
World Is Mineryo93rank/position

This is a song about a selfish girl whose cuteness and ambition can’t be hidden.
Composed by ryo, who is also active as a member of the creator unit supercell, the track was posted to Nico Nico Douga in May 2008.
It captures the feelings of a girl who desperately wants to be treated like a princess by her favorite boy, expressed through a lavish band sound and Miku’s cute vocals.
It’s a song that lets everyone share in the heart of a maiden who just can’t be honest about her feelings for the one she likes.
Imperial GirlR Sound Design94rank/position

A song marked by a sophisticated melody that nestles into the urban night.
Created by R Sound Design, it was released in 2017 and was also included on the album “City Girl Syndrome,” which came out in November of the same year.
Its sound incorporates elements of city pop and funk, and the lyrics, which abstractly portray emotions like loneliness and self-loss, resonate deeply.
It’s the perfect track to listen to while walking through the city at night.
When you’re worn out by the hustle and bustle, this song will soothe your heart.
strong wind slicked-back hairyukopi95rank/position

“Kyōfū All Back” is often seen as a gag song, but in fact it has a narrow vocal range, little melodic movement, and a steady tempo.
It’s a Vocaloid track that scores well in karaoke: the more calmly and straightforwardly you sing it without overacting, the higher your score tends to be.
Some of my students really like this song, and lessons were a lot of fun with them singing along enthusiastically! I was also happy to hear them say their karaoke scores went up.
The melody relies heavily on bounce and breaks—those gaps are crucial—so if you pay attention there, your timing will match and your pitch accuracy will improve.
It also helps to sing with crisp, clear diction.


