[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! (111–120)
Ultramarine in the JellyfishNanahoshi Orchestra

An emotional coming-of-age rock track by Kagamine Len, dyed in ultramarine with longing and pain.
It’s a work from Iwami Riku’s music project, Nanahoshi Orchestra, released in November 2025.
The lyrics leave a poignant impression as urban scenes—like wind tunnels between buildings, heat haze, and asphalt—intertwine with fragile motifs such as jellyfish.
A self that’s been changed, summer memories that won’t fade.
As the protagonist keeps chasing a shadow while on the verge of drowning, my own memories overlap with theirs.
Give this fast-paced guitar rock a listen!
[Hot] A Special Feature on Cool Vocaloid Songs! (121–130)
single-mindedly; with undivided focusUmetora

This is one of Umetora’s “Four-Character Idiom Series.” It doesn’t just feel cool—it gives off a more “mature kind of cool.” The original song includes a rap part, but I also recommend the feat.
nqrse version, which adds even more rap.
BabylonToma

It’s a song with such a strong addictive pull that once you hear it, you can’t escape its world.
The uniquely crafted wording in the lyrics is exactly what you’d expect from Tohma.
It was released on Niconico in 2011 and later distributed as a ringtone.
Highly recommended for those who like fast-tempo tracks.
Penguin’s DetourHayashida
It makes you think, “If you pursued style and coolness, would you end up with a song like this?” Maintaining a steady tempo throughout, its tone evokes calm and tranquility, never hinting at flashiness or a big climax.
And the chorus, tastefully crafted without breaking that tempo or rhythm, has a power that makes you straighten your posture.
It’s a track with a completely different kind of cool.
Hyakusetu-futouHatsune Miku × CONDENSE

Hyakusetu-Futō vividly portrays the indomitable spirit of “unyielding despite a hundred setbacks,” rising again and again to see one’s resolve through.
Released in August 2022, it served as the theme song for the volleyball episode of NHK’s para-sports anime series Ani x Para.
Its weighty beat and clear vocals intertwine exquisitely, powerfully conveying—through both sound and lyrics—the sweat shed by the athletes and the heat of team play that connects hearts.
It’s an anthem that wholeheartedly pushes forward anyone who keeps taking on challenges.
TwitterlandSTEAKA

A track I’d recommend to those who love house music with thundering low end is “Twitterland.” It was produced in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer STEAKA, also known for “Hexagonal Kafka.” The song is a sharp, electronica-pop piece that should be irresistible to fans of deep sound.
Hatsune Miku’s rhythmic delivery of lyrics themed around social media is another highlight! Experience her high-tone voice melding into the metallic sound effects.
Sorry, sorry.100 vomits

The chorus will absolutely get stuck in your head.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Hyakkai Oto (known as the creator of “I can’t even be NANIMONO” and “Summer is coming to an end”), released in 2020.
The song has a unique structure, yet by the time you reach the end, it feels so complete that you can’t imagine it any other way.
The message in the final chorus, in particular, stands out.
It’s a cool, fiery Vocaloid track that I strongly recommend to anyone dealing with worries or anxiety right now.






