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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.

Highly addictive Vocaloid songs: a compilation of tracks that get stuck in your head after one listen (91–100)

DesignKawahara Haruto

Haruto Kawahara – Design feat. Miku (Official Music Video)
DesignKawahara Haruto

If you’re looking for a music experience unlike anything you’ve heard before, look no further.

This work by Vocaloid producer Haruto Kawahara was released in November 2025.

It was created as an entry for the anonymous submission event, Colorless Nameless Festival 3.

Its experimental electronica—woven from meticulously crafted beats and rap-style vocals—is irresistibly addictive! You’ll also find yourself drawn into the lyrics’ worldview, which embraces chance and serendipity.

A must-check for anyone eager to encounter a fresh sensibility.

I can only see you.r-906

If you’re looking for a Vocaloid track that fuses bittersweet romance with a danceable sound, we recommend this work by r-906.

A sprightly rhythm woven by drums and bass is layered with Hatsune Miku’s husky vocals.

Released in April 2024, the song is included on the album “Conversation Log.” The repeated lyric “I can’t see anyone but you” expresses single-minded love and obsessive thoughts.

Give it a listen when you’re troubled by love or when your chest aches with affection.

It’s a piece packed with r-906’s musical sensibilities and one that even Vocaloid beginners can enjoy.

Highly addictive Vocaloid songs: A compilation of tracks that get stuck in your head after just one listen (101–110)

Disease of Growthtsubaki

You might feel your chest tighten with that suffocating sensation of growing up.

This work by Vocaloid producer Tsubaki was released in August 2025.

It portrays the heartache that may accompany growth—something anyone might experience—through stylish electronic sounds.

Yuki Kaai’s cool vocals brilliantly capture the wavering of unstable emotions.

If you’ve ever felt helpless anxiety or loneliness, you’ll likely find something to resonate with here.

apopheniakuro usagi

Apophenia – Kasane Teto SV
apopheniakuro usagi

A contemporary song that portrays the mind’s habit of finding meaning in random events.

Created by Kurosagi and released in October 2025.

Through motifs like fortune-telling, shooting stars, and black cats, it sings about a psychological state that links unrelated things with causality.

The work’s appeal lies in the contrast between the feeling of being dominated by anxiety due to excessive meaning-making and the heartfelt desire to be freed from it.

The precise tuning of Kasane Teto SV beautifully expresses the wavering of the heart—hesitation and indecision.

Be sure to listen to the version sung by Kurosagi themselves, too!

DoomerTokyo manaka

Tokyo Manaka – Doomer feat. Kasane Teto
DoomerTokyo manaka

An ethereal electropop track that melts into the stillness of the night.

Created by Vocaloid producer Manaka Tokyo, it was released in August 2025.

It captured widespread attention by placing third in the Rookie Rankings of BocaColle Summer 2025.

Its refined sound resonates with feelings of resistance to an ordinary life and a bittersweet longing to escape into dreams.

When you’re a bit worn down by the constrictions of society, listening to it might make your heart feel just a little lighter.

Forever, forever, forever.¿?shimon

This track hurls feelings of restless yearning for talent and self-denial over an intense sound.

Written by ¿?shimon for the empathy-driven drama content “We Are Up All Night,” the piece will be released in October 2025.

Its glitch-forward sound design expresses inner turmoil, while flower’s high vocal timbre lays bare the protagonist’s raging emotions.

If you’ve ever felt your efforts go unrewarded or found yourself feeling miserable in comparison to others, this is a song you need to hear.

Almond dopenamiguru

Almond Dope / Namiguru feat. KAFU
Almond dopenamiguru

A danceable track where a beat that makes your body sway is interwoven with funky guitar and piano.

This piece, for which Namigure released a music video in August 2025, originally appeared on the compilation album “cut(e) vol.2 Kawaii Cutting.” The theme is “a young woman’s unfulfilled heart after once knowing fulfillment,” skillfully portraying a precarious blend of romantic intoxication and anxiety—like sweet almond tofu laced with just a hint of poison.

There’s also a brilliant section that expresses the panic of “What if the person I like starts to dislike me?” using a single chord.

Be sure to check out the versions sung by Wakabayashi and Myomyo as well!