A Guide to Vocaloid Rap: A roundup of popular hip‑hop-style Vocaloid tracks
Vocaloid culture has evolved while absorbing a wide range of music genres.
Pop, rock, R&B, and of course, hip-hop as well.
In this article, we’ve rounded up Vocaloid tracks that incorporate hip-hop and rap.
The tracks, lyrics, and flows all showcase the creators’ explosive, unique musical styles.
It’s a feature we highly recommend even to those who’ve never listened to Vocaloid songs before.
It might just change the way you picture the Vocaloid scene.
A Guide to “Vocaloid Rap”: A roundup of popular hip-hop-style Vocaloid songs (1–10)
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Ameyoshi

Released by Amayoshi in March 2025, this work tells a story where Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto clash with intense emotions.
Complex feelings—anger, hostility, vulnerability, and loneliness—are expressed through rap-style vocals.
It sharply captures the struggles of modern human relationships and is highly relatable.
The moderately addictive melody line is also appealing.
I think it will especially resonate with those who feel tired of human connections.
No no, I don’t wanna!MARETU

It’s a Vocaloid track with a captivatingly dark worldview.
Created by the Vocaloid producer MARETU, it was released in May 2024.
Over an electronica-style arrangement that makes effective use of synths, Hatsune Miku delivers a powerful vocal performance.
The lyrics, which express a refusal to be discarded and a yearning for salvation, invite endless interpretation.
It’s a downer, highly addictive piece that gets your body moving with its rhythmic groove!
LAME DANCERB9☆

A supremely laid-back, top-tier downer tune with a faint air of languor.
Released in April 2025, it rides a groove-rich track that’s quintessentially B9☆, with lyrics dissing a “boring existence.” The cool vocal work and meticulously crafted flow are insanely stylish—totally replay-worthy.
The low end hits just right, too.
It’s a thrilling Vocaloid track that speaks for the feelings you keep hidden in your heart.
OVERDRIVEMerokuru & WEEZL

It’s a high-energy hip-hop Vocaloid track! A collaboration by Merokuru and WEEZL, released in February 2025.
The first highlight is the duet between Kagamine Len and KAITO.
It flawlessly blends aggressive EDM sounds with a powerful flow.
It feels like racing ahead with the pedal to the metal, delivering a refreshing rush, and the liberating chorus will have your body moving before you know it.
Perfect for boosting your mood!
y=a/xB9☆

This work by B9☆, released in November 2023, was a participating track for the Vocaloid event “Mushoku Tōmei-sai” (Colorless/Transparent Festival).
The harmony woven by multiple Vocaloid characters is captivating, and the aggressive sound that fuses electro and hip-hop is irresistible.
The lyrics feel like pure hip-hop fever turned directly into words.
If you’re looking for cool music, definitely check out this number!
Please do a full reload.statement; report; hearsay

A work that combines dizzying developments with an intense, provocative message.
It’s a track posted by Ihakushi at Vocakore 2025 Winter in February 2025, and the back-and-forth rap by GUMI, Hatsune Miku, and Kaai Yuki is phenomenal.
The sound fuses a hard-edged track beat with stylish electronics, resulting in a tough, hard-hitting sonic profile.
The lyrics, overflowing with a burning passion for creation, are also compelling.
Give it a listen and you’ll be slammed by its searing rhymes and knockout flow.
Clipping Radio23.exe

A track notable for its sharp, genre-blending sound.
You’ll be drawn to the polygon-style Hatsune Miku laying down rap verses.
Released by 23.exe in July 2021, this work expresses the heat of summer, its languor, and a loose, laid-back mood.
The easy-listening beat pairs perfectly with Miku’s soft flow.
For anyone fed up with the muggy summer air, this song delivers both empathy and a refreshing lift.






