[Hot] A special feature on cool Vocaloid songs!
The Vocaloid scene is where countless Vocaloid producers and creators are active every day.
In this article, we’ve put together a collection of cool Vocaloid tracks that are being released practically daily.
From classics to the latest releases, we’ve picked songs purely based on one thing: how cool they are—regardless of genre.
These hot selections will slice through your frustration and blow away those gloomy feelings.
Be sure to read to the end and find your new favorite track!
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[Hot] A Big Feature on Cool Vocaloid Songs! (71–80)
Setsuna TripLast Note.

The crisp guitar riff is great! It’s a signature song by the music unit Last Note., released in 2012.
While the composition is very rock, the instrument tones are softly processed, so it also strongly conveys a pop feel.
Sacramentowotaku

I get chills from its majestic, oriental atmosphere.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer wotaku, also known for “Mafia” and “Gehenna,” released in October 2023.
It was simultaneously released in a version by SHIKI, who is active as a vocalist.
There’s something a bit frightening yet beautiful about its unique worldbuilding that you can’t take your ears or eyes off.
It builds toward the chorus, and the moment it hits, the arrangement strips down the number of sounds—an electrifying move.
The rap section is great, and the slithering bassline is irresistible too; it’s a Vocaloid song with multifaceted appeal.
How to Conquer the WorldNeru

This is a story about self-absorbed boys and girls.
Why is it that they cover their ears precisely when they need other people’s voices? This song expresses their inner conflicts and anguish with a weighty, profound melody.
Be sure to listen to “Reeducation,” which is depicted in a similar style.
[Hot] A Special Feature on Cool Vocaloid Songs! (81–90)
AvertSatsuki

This is a song written as the theme for Merunya Lancherna, a character from the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” Created by Satsuki, it was released in December 2025.
Hiromoto Hiraishin plays guitar, Akita Horie handles bass, and Dagashi O-gata is on piano.
The blend of programming and live performance intertwines exquisitely, resulting in a sound that’s weighty yet races forward at high speed.
The lyrics alternate between a desperate longing to see the other as a one-and-only existence and an inexpressible frustration.
Let yourself be overwhelmed by the sheer depth of this sound!
Gehennawotaku

It has a cute singing voice, but the Gothic atmosphere, the shadowy lyrics, and the melody are really cool.
This is a song by wotaku, who is also active as a member of the music unit Jimmy’z.
Released in 2019.
The powerful message you can feel from the chorus is emotional.
The piano solo is very stylish.
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P

Among Vocaloid songs, this piece is quite well-known, having been covered and arranged by numerous famous artists.
As the title suggests, it has a Japanese aesthetic, and the lyrics are particularly striking in how they evoke the Taisho era, when Japanese and foreign cultures intertwined.
Heavenly Musicyūyu

This track gives the impression of a straightforward band sound.
It feels great how the song gradually builds up toward the chorus.
The high notes in the chorus vocals are striking and have tormented many who tried to cover it.
It’s also a song that’s fun to play as a band cover.



