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

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.
Reincarnate nownakiso

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!
I want to be right♡otonashi afu

An irresistibly addictive track that hammers home both the sweetness and the peril of “justice” with a blistering BPM 190 beat.
Created by Afu Otonashi, it debuted in December 2025 and appears as Episode 8 on Yuka Satoishi’s official compilation album Re: Magical Girl.
Beneath its poppy, magical-girl-inspired phrasing lies a weave of overadaptation to righteousness and the runaway urge for approval—sending chills the more you listen.
Savor the toxic tang that lurks behind the sweetness!
VampireDECO*27

“I can’t forget that person.” This masterpiece overlays the thirst of love with a vampire’s thirst.
Released in March 2021 to coincide with Miku Day, the track ambitiously blends traditional rock sounds with elements of dance music.
Rockwell’s arrangement, who handled the composition, truly shines.
The lyrics strikingly portray a girl’s tumultuous feelings—unable to suppress her longing for the other, wanting to take, to monopolize, yet wondering if that desire is a sin.
With its catchy melody and up-tempo rhythm, it’s an irresistible number that makes you want to dance.
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Amala

This work portrays a quarrel between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto through a highly addictive electronic sound.
The track is by Amala and was released in March 2025.
Its rhythmic melodic lines and playful back-and-forth vocal work make you want to listen to it over and over again.
And while they keep saying they “hate” each other, the lyrics’ storytelling—about a relationship they can’t seem to cut off—is so compelling that you can’t help but wonder, “What will happen to these two next?” The high-quality animated music video is a must-see!
Muchako’s Songmuchatanuki

This is a work released to the world by the gaming streamer Yukkuri Mucha-Tanuki.
It was released in October 2025.
It’s a character song featuring his own character, Muchako, as the protagonist, with lyrics and composition by Manmanmanzai and vocals by Hatsune Miku.
The lyrics carefully depict Muchako’s visuals and personality—even down to details like her sanpaku eyes and the absolute zone of her knee-high socks—set against the everyday routine of facing a display in a dark room.
The chorus is incredibly catchy and addictive, the kind that makes you want to hum along!
Any%runawayMi7s3

If you’re after a brain-melting sound, this is it.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Mi7s3, released for streaming in December 2025 and followed by a video in January 2026.
Created for the Colorless Transparency Festival 3, Hanakuma Chifuyu’s cool, edgy vocals match the track’s distortion perfectly.
The lyrics weave in speedrunning terminology to convey a theme of escaping real-world noise via the shortest route.
Put on your earphones to shut out the outside world—the immersion is unbeatable!


