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 Divine Songs [Vocaloid Ranking] (21–30)
Alien AlienNayutan Seijin21rank/position

Cosmic, radio-like “Alien Alien.” The chorus melody undulates—rising and falling—but it doesn’t actually move in a complex way.
The lyrics are sparse and repeat the same phrases, so even first-timers should be able to memorize it quickly.
Since the range sits quite high, start by singing in head voice rather than chest voice and get used to it.
Head voice resonates in the brow area and greatly improves pitch accuracy! If you release your breath quickly, you can produce a strong head voice and sing with ease.
In the high parts of the chorus, don’t hesitate—let the voice out!
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito P22rank/position

A catchy piece woven from Chinese-style sounds and a lively beat.
As one of Mikito-P’s signature songs, released in August 2012, it charms with a fun style that fuses electropop and rock.
The lyric’s story about learning Chinese to convey one’s feelings to a crush is heart-fluttering, too.
It’s definitely a song you’ll want to sing with multiple people.
Ride the four-on-the-floor rhythm and get hyped together with everyone!
Don’t go.Souta23rank/position

A delicate, heartrending song about parting with someone dear.
Released by Sota in October 2013, this track moved many listeners from the moment it came out.
Kae Yuki’s gentle vocals, the faintly nostalgic melody line, and the lyrics that capture the inexpressible emotions felt at the moment of farewell all strike straight to the heart.
I think it especially resonates when you listen to it after being separated from a friend or going through a heartbreak.
collapse; fainting spell (colloquial/slang)iyowa24rank/position

You’re moved by the bittersweet emotions hidden behind the pop sound.
This piece was posted as a video by Iyowa in August 2021 and released on music streaming services the following September.
It’s also included on the acclaimed album “Watashi no Heritage,” and its views on YouTube have surpassed an astounding 100 million.
It portrays the painful feelings that foreshadow the end of a romance.
The contrast with the bright melody makes your chest tighten as you listen.
It’s a masterpiece I’d recommend even to those who haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs before.
Hated by LifeKanzaki Iori25rank/position

A signature work by Vocaloid producer Kanzaki Iori that candidly portrays the grit and inner struggles of living.
Released in August 2017, its high-velocity rock sound and emotional piano arrangement shake listeners to the core.
The lyrics, which flatly reject pretty platitudes and hurl complex emotions about life itself, resonated with many.
It was later included in the rhythm game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku,” and on New Year’s Eve 2021 Mafumafu’s cover was performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen, earning love across generations.
It’s a song you should listen to when you’re carrying feelings with nowhere to go, or on nights when you want to face yourself.
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline26rank/position

The bittersweet dance beat of “Just Be Friends.” Since the tempo isn’t too fast, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
Among Vocaloid songs, the melody line is very simple, and the fact that it doesn’t feel so typically “Vocaloid” might also make it easier to sing.
It’s a dance track that makes your body want to move, so lightly riding the rhythm while you sing will help you relax and make it easier to stay on pitch.
Be careful not to move too exaggeratedly, or you’ll throw off the groove! Also, singing as if you’re speaking in a polite, outward-facing voice will help keep your pitch stable, so it’s recommended!
The Disappearance of Hatsune MikucosMo@bousou P27rank/position

One of the signature works by Vocaloid producer cosMo@BousouP, released in April 2008.
It features an ultra-fast melodic line and an overwhelming piano riff, astonishing listeners with an expression that surpasses human singing.
The lyrics, which depict the very moment when the existence known as Hatsune Miku fades away, leave a deeply heartrending impression.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say this track helped shape the early days of the Vocaloid scene.
Give it a listen when you want to challenge your own limits!
Donut holehachi28rank/position

It’s well known that Hachi is Kenshi Yonezu.
In this version of Donut Hole, Yonezu does a self-cover an octave lower, so male singers might find it useful to use that as a reference.
For female singers, listening to Hachi’s version—sung an octave higher—should make it easier to grasp.
When singing, be mindful to add thickness to your voice step by step from the A section to the B section to the chorus.
Also, since the tempo is fast and the delivery is quite quick, rather than enunciating every word crisply, aim to lightly trace the melody line.
from Y to YJimii Samu P29rank/position

This is a ballad centered around the piano, captivating for its delicate emotional expression.
Released in 2009 by JimmySam-P, the piece carefully portrays feelings toward a former lover and a sense of loneliness.
The progression from a quiet intro to a gradual swell of emotion is masterful, and the expansion into the higher register in the chorus is deeply moving.
If you’re dealing with the pain of heartbreak or have experienced parting with someone important, why not try singing it?
Romeo and Cinderelladoriko30rank/position

Released in 2009 by doriko, also known by the alias Kiritan-P, “Romeo and Cinderella” is a song that expresses a woman’s determination to make the man she likes notice her by any means necessary.
The music video, which features slightly sexy illustrations of a woman, also leaves a strong impression.
Musically, the track is full of clever touches that keep it engaging, such as a “beep” right before the chorus that momentarily stops the song for emphasis, and guitar and piano phrases panned left and right.
Another highlight—unusual for a Vocaloid track—is a fast, shredding electric guitar solo.
If you haven’t heard this song yet, be sure to pay attention to the instrumental section when you check it out!


