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.
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A Recommendation of “Vocaloid Rap”: A Compilation of Popular Hip-Hop-style Vocaloid Songs (91–100)
Battle the ChannelAnmerutsu P

In addition to original songs, the multi-talented Anmeltz-P is known for covers, arrangements, and especially medleys.
This track, released in 2019, is a bona fide hip-hop number—a Vocaloid rap packed with hard-hitting verses.
Rin and Len, squabbling over the TV channel, go head-to-head in a clash reminiscent of a Freestyle Dungeon MC battle.
The rhymes and flow were built from the ground up by deciding what each would say and crafting it from the very start.
It’s a work that might just change how you imagine the “Vocaloid” culture.
Selfie in Calvin Kleinsavasti

This is a track released by Vocaloid producer savasti in July 2025! Riding on a hip-hop beat, the song portrays the protagonist struggling through unmotivated days and an unstable life, capturing the raw desire for a fleeting, live-in-the-moment way of life.
When everyday life feels tough or your self-esteem is low, listening to it feels like it quietly stays by your side in your frustration.
Let yourself be swept away by these waves of sound.
Human☆RelationsPatorichefu

It’s a rap with the vibe of a girls’ duo.
If you like chelmico or HALCALI, it might really resonate with you.
It feels more like singing than rapping, with a smooth, flowing flow.
The four-on-the-floor beat gives it a fun atmosphere.
The lyrics are about tricky human relationships—how small things can turn into big problems and how communication can go wrong—something many people will relate to.
It’s a number that matches Rin and Len’s adolescent voices.
It’d be nice if those feelings of wanting to be together could be conveyed properly.
ChaosTKN

There are times when your head gets crammed with all the things you want to do and you just don’t know what to do, right? This track by Vocaloid producer TKN was released in 2021.
It’s an EDM tune with sparkling synths that really gets you moving.
Your body can’t help but respond to the bouncy rhythm.
The lyrics feel realistic with a touch of melancholy, making them highly relatable—especially for working adults.
That said, it’s not a song that drags you into negativity; you’ll definitely be able to enjoy it.
three centimetersPatorichefu

From a fast-paced, jazzy groove to an explosive, catchy chorus.
With rap phrases woven in to great effect, it’s a song whose evolving structure is a joy to follow.
Released in 2015 by Mr.
Patrichev, it’s a heart-fluttering love song about the stubbornly unclosing distance between two people in love.


