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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 tracks: a roundup of songs that get stuck in your head after just one listen (31–40)

Don't look at San Bu Zhan in a lewd way.Yamamoto

Don't look at San Bu Zhan in a lewd way / Kasane Teto SV
Don't look at San Bu Zhan with lewd eyes, Yamamoto.

An addictive Vocaloid song that captivates you with its outlandish theme.

Created by Vocaloid producer Mr.

Yamamoto, it was released in August 2025.

It claimed 2nd place in the TOP 100 ranking at VocaColle Summer 2025.

Using the legendary Chinese dessert “Sanbuzhan” as its motif, it unfolds a world brimming with humor.

Riding on a breezy electropop sound, it extols the virtues of Sanbuzhan to the fullest.

Give in to its charm as it loops in your head—you’ll be hooked in no time!

TetrisHiiragi Magnetite

Right now, the most talked-about Vocaloid track is “Tetris.” It’s a new song by Hiiragi Magnetite, characterized by a flashy sound that carries a touch of denpa-style essence.

While this piece doesn’t necessarily feature ultra-high phrases, it’s packed with high lines throughout, and the pitch leaps are extremely sharp, giving it an overwhelming level of difficulty.

With few break points, it also demands strong lung capacity—another challenging aspect.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Douke HeroKuratu

Doke Hero / Kuratu feat. Hatsune Miku
Doke Hero Kuratu

This work fuses two opposing figures into one: the comical clown and the saving hero.

Created by Kuratu, it’s set for release in December 2025.

As a multi-creator who handles everything from songwriting and composition to illustration, Kuratu crafts a world where sound and visuals are tightly interwoven.

The lyrics portray the struggle of fighting for others while nearly losing oneself, and the blend of self-mockery and hope stirs the heart.

They smile like a clown, but beneath it lies desperation.

It’s a piece I especially recommend to those who tend to push themselves too hard for someone else.

Cinder QuartetPokkotokko

An irresistibly addictive Kasane Teto track.

It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Pokkotokko, released in November 2025.

It features a constant, sprinting sense of speed, playful sound choices, and a distinctive chord progression.

Everything comes together with an exquisite sense of balance.

The high-quality animated MV by General is also a must-see.

Be sure to listen with the volume turned up!

Reincarnate nowNakiso

Reincarnate Right Now / Hatsune Miku
Reincarnation ends right now.

Expressing the earnest wish to reset one’s life right now, “Imasugu Rinne” by Vocaloid producer Nakiso blends the dark worldview showcased in songs like “Dokusite Choudai” with a pop sensibility.

Through Miku’s whispery voice, the protagonist’s strong emotions—born from a desperate desire for connection so intense they wish to be reborn—come across directly.

Paired with the music video, you can’t help but ponder the story behind it.

This is the Nakiso world at its finest—experience it for yourself!

Highly addictive Vocaloid songs: A compilation of tracks that get stuck in your head after just one listen (41–50)

Yamikawa TokyoKairiki Bear

[Official] Yamikawa Tokyo / Kairiki Bear feat. Hatsune Miku
Yamikawa Tokyo by Kairiki Bear

It’s an addictive electropop track.

Kairiki Bear, the Vocaloid producer known for “Venom,” released it in September 2025.

It portrays the craving for approval and the inner “darkness” behind the pursuit of “cute” in glamorous Tokyo.

You’ll find yourself drawn into a world where cuteness and danger intertwine.

This piece is the theme song for the solo concert “Yamikawa Tokyo Paranoid” held in October 2025.

Be sure to experience Kairiki Bear’s uniquely thrilling sound.

Ultra HallucinationSatsuki

Ultra Hallucination / Luo Tianyi・Stardust Infinity
Ultra Hallucination Satsuki

“Ultra Hallucination” is a work by Vocaloid producer Satsuki, released in November 2025.

Created as an entry for the anonymous submission event, Musyokutoumeisai 3, the piece features a duet song using Chinese-language vocal libraries Luo Tianyi and Stardust Infinity.

It portrays the distortion of information in social media society and the hallucination-like interpretations that are generated on their own, all set to high-speed sounds.

It’s a fusion of sharp social critique and addictive appeal.

It jolts you into realizing that you, too, are caught in the whirlpool of information.