[Easy to Sing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke
The Vocaloid scene is getting more and more exciting—Vocaloid tracks are going viral on social media, and artists who started as Vocaloid producers are filling up the Japanese music charts!
With that, more people are singing Vocaloid songs at karaoke.
But many of you might be thinking, “I want to sing Vocaloid songs too, but so many of them are hard…”
It’s true—Vocaloid songs often have high keys and fast tempos, so it can be tough to find ones that suit you.
So in this article, we’ll introduce some popular Vocaloid tracks that are easier to sing, perfect for karaoke and more!
You’re sure to find one that fits you!
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- [Challenge] A compilation of Vocaloid songs that are difficult to sing
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- [Hits Home] A Special Feature on Dark/Vent Vocaloid Songs
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[Easy to Sing] A roundup of recommended Vocaloid songs for karaoke (71–80)
Yoshiwara Lamentasa

“So this is the kind of song you get when you use Yoshiwara as a motif,”—it’s a track that offers a fresh and delightful surprise.
The music, blending a band sound with traditional Japanese flavors, is beautiful, soothing, and tinged with melancholy.
I want you to savor its world-building and storytelling, so please give it a listen first.
I’m a hopeless person!usushio shisū

A song that puts everyday relatable moments to a catchy melody.
With so many points you can relate to, it’s sure to entertain listeners when you sing it at karaoke.
Both the lyrics and the musical style are approachable, making it a great recommendation as an entry point to Vocaloid.
You can go for laughs or sing it cool—either way works.
nuisance; pest; someone who gets in the wayDECO*27

DECO*27’s 31st original Vocaloid song, Ojamamushi.
It’s Vocalock with charming yet bittersweet lyrics and an easy-to-listen-to sound that incorporates pop elements.
Even first-time listeners of Vocaloid music should find it easy to sing.
By all means, try singing it at karaoke—ride the rhythm while picturing the scenes painted by the lyrics.
Surprise dance!harokeru

An electropop number packed to the brim with the fun of Halloween night! This is Harokeru’s debut release, published in October 2022.
The duet between Hatsune Miku and v flower weaves a charmingly pop yet mysterious world.
Halloween-inspired elements are sprinkled throughout, making it incredibly addictive.
Its dance-inducing rhythm and melody are perfect for hyping up crowds!
TeoOmoi

Teo, the 13th original Vocaloid song by the music unit Omoi.
It features a four-on-the-floor rhythm and a synth sound reminiscent of Eurobeat.
The chorus uses a repeating melody, making it easy to remember and enjoy its upbeat vibe.
The tempo isn’t too fast—just right.
Its lively tone makes it perfect for livening up a karaoke session!
Heavenly Musicyūyu

How about “Tengaku,” a landmark song in the Vocaloid rock genre? It’s a work by yuyu, who also created “Deep Sea Girl” and “Sakura no Kisetsu,” and it was released in 2009.
It opens with a funky drum-and-bass phrase, then the guitar comes in and the intensity shoots up all at once.
That shift is incredibly cool.
The sprinting feel of the chorus is exhilarating, too! It’s a cool rock number with a faintly traditional Japanese vibe.
The structure is classic and straightforward, so you should be able to pick it up quickly.
Flywayhalyosy

Rin Kagamine, known for his boyish vocal quality, and KAITO, whose masculine low tones are beautiful—‘halyosy,’ which uses these two Vocaloids, is a pop song that’s easy to duet with friends or coworkers at karaoke.
The track was written by the Vocaloid producer halyosy for Leo/need, a unit in the mobile game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.
It might be a great choice to sing at karaoke when you’re going with people who like games!


