Highly addictive Vocaloid songs: a collection of tracks that become irresistible after just one listen
There are plenty of Vocaloid songs that get stuck in your head after just one phrase.
With flexible arrangements spanning intros, choruses, interludes, and more, Vocaloid tracks stand out among many music genres for the wide range of musicality they offer.
In this article, we’ll introduce highly addictive Vocaloid songs packed with memorable lyrics and melodies.
The lineup includes uniquely Vocaloid tracks featuring tongue-twister-like phrases, as well as electronica with pulsing, rhythmic beats.
Give these Vocaloid songs a listen when you want to boost your energy, and check out tracks that stay exciting even on repeat.
- [Latest] Fast-tempo Melo & Rapid-fire Vocaloid Song Collection [Classics]
- [Standard] Vocaloid masterpieces, recommended popular songs, god-tier tracks
- [Hits Home] A Special Feature on Dark/Vent Vocaloid Songs
- [Addictive] A Compilation of Vocaloid Gag Songs [Laugh-Out-Loud]
- [Best] A compilation of Vocaloid songs that’ll blow your mind when you listen! [Top-tier taste]
- Hits you hard! A collection of dark and cool Vocaloid songs
- Melancholic Vocaloid songs: masterpieces that pierce the heart
- [Hot] A special feature on cool Vocaloid songs!
- [Refreshing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Relieving Irritation
- [Memories] A Collection of Nostalgic and Classic Popular Vocaloid Songs
- [Latest & Classic] Medley of Popular Vocaloid Songs [Compilation]
- [Karaoke] Enjoy Vocaloid even more! A collection of must-sing classics and popular songs
- Updated daily! Today’s recommended Vocaloid feature
Highly addictive Vocaloid songs: a collection of tracks that become irresistible after just one listen (71–80)
sludgyive

“1 Child y Dog,” which carries a bottomless, swamp-like heaviness.
A work by Vocaloid producer ive, released in January 2026.
The video was produced by Toasu.
Sung in Kaai Yuki’s innocent, childlike voice, the lyrics weave depictions of domination and submission.
True to the title, the cruel worldview is delivered matter-of-factly over a viscous, sludgy soundscape—sending chills down your spine.
Be sure to check out this highly addictive slice of dark pop.
yoHALKA

HALKA, who adheres to a style of unifying all titles with a single hiragana character.
Released in October 2025, this work is an ultra–high-speed electro rock track sung by Kagamine Len.
The lyrics depict a frenzy-filled night where the fragile and the weak gather, delivering a message that resonates with everyone exhausted from putting up a front.
It powerfully expresses the heart that gets worn down by a relentless daily grind, and the cruelty of modern society that forces us to keep dancing regardless.
A song especially for you who live while embracing your unadorned vulnerability!
deformityOginagi Yusaku

This Vocaloid track builds tension around the themes of obsession with one’s appearance and distorted self-perception.
Created by Vocaloid producer Yusaku Oginagi, it was released in October 2025.
Seikai’s earnest vocals intertwine with a tightly pulsing beat, creating a curious sense of weightlessness.
That soundscape meshes perfectly with lyrics suffused with resignation toward oneself and a quiet loneliness.
Give it a listen when you want to face your inner self.
Dead Parody Dancedo~pamin

An electroswing number that exposes society’s absurdity while keeping you dancing.
Created by Dōpamin, this track appears on the album “Candy Butler,” released at the event THE VOC@LOiD Cho M@STER 59 held at Makuhari Messe in April 2025.
Its sound blends bouncy rhythms with club-track beats, weaving in distinctive motifs like zombies and a slippery everyday life.
The meta, sardonic lyrics—framing “pretending to dance” as “pretending not to die”—really get you.
I think it will resonate with anyone living with contradictions in their daily life.
Bebatofurokuro

This piece packs a powerful punch, as if fragments of words are rushing at you one after another.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Frokuro, released in December 2025.
Originally, it debuted at the anonymous submission event, Colorless Transparent Festival 3.
Kazehiki’s somewhat comical vocals intertwine with an artistic beat, and once you hear it, it won’t leave your head.
The lyrics also feature a distinctive construction that emphasizes the rhythm of the phonetics.
Let yourself be carried away by the puzzle-like waves of sound stacked one upon another!
I can see an angel.sekai 22-ban

This is a track whose fantastical worldview resonates deeply.
Released by Sekai 22 in October 2024, it’s woven together with Hatsune Miku’s noisy vocals.
Set to an avant‑garde sound reminiscent of happy hardcore, it expresses a girl’s shadowy feelings.
Jellyfish occupying the city, a solitary figure staring at an angel—there are surely many who will be struck by the strangely fantastical weight of these lyrics, both mad and mesmerizing.
Please give it a listen.
Trapped in Wonderland.yume.

This song captures the uniquely modern “SNS fatigue” and the ache of craving approval, set to sound.
It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer yume., released in January 2026.
The driving, band-infused sound colored by piano is striking, and KAFU’s emotionally stirring vocals further highlight the urgency of the theme.
Give it a careful listen when you’re worn out from comparing yourself to others or when you want to reclaim your true self.


