[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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- Summary of Vocaloid Songs Easy for Teenage Girls to Sing at Karaoke
- [Cute] A selection of Vocaloid songs recommended for women [Cool]
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- [Memories] A Collection of Nostalgic and Classic Popular Vocaloid Songs
- [Challenge] A compilation of Vocaloid songs that are difficult to sing
- [Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing!
- [Hits Home] A Special Feature on Dark/Vent Vocaloid Songs
- [Classic & Latest] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men
[Easy to Sing] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (91–100)
Conchita, the Devourer (The Gluttonous Daughter Conchita)Akuno-P

A horror-tinged rock song in a minor key with a surprising sense of drive, perhaps thanks to the swirling, warped instrument tones.
The B section features a choral part, making it fun to sing with multiple people.
In fact, this was the first original song by MEIKO to reach one million views.
meltdowniroha

Although it’s a song suited for girls who are good at high notes, guys who love to shout will probably have fun singing it too.
The lyrics are hard to interpret, but it’s addictive—you won’t forget it once you hear it.
For the higher pitch sections, it might be good to try singing an octave lower.
VampireDECO*27

In the Vocaloid scene, which is becoming a genre everyone knows, DECO*27 is a music producer who has released numerous hit songs and has greatly influenced up-and-coming Vocaloid producers.
This track, with its cute lyrics and catchy melody, quickly became his 30th song to surpass a million views.
Although it sounds difficult due to the rapid-fire delivery and complex melodies typical of Vocaloid numbers, the actual vocal range used is narrow, making it easy to sing.
There’s a brief leap in pitch in the chorus, but if you smoothly switch to falsetto, it’s a Vocaloid song you can enjoy singing comfortably even at karaoke.
Heavenly MusicYuuyu

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.
I chopped a stag beetle and time-slipped.Sunfish P is dead behind the house

The shocking title really grabs your attention, doesn’t it? This is a work by the Vocaloid producer with an equally impactful name, “Ie no Ura de Manbou ga Shinderu P,” released in 2011.
It’s a story-driven song, and just reading its outlandish lyrics is entertaining in itself.
The plot unfolds with laugh-out-loud twists…
and then heads toward the climax.
Please check for yourself how it all ends.
The song itself features classic guitar rock sounds and a simple melodic line, so it’s easy to sing.
Screw the PTANashimoto-P

A song where cute Hatsune Miku sings rough language—the contrast is irresistible.
I do feel a bit sorry for the PTA, but the track is super cool.
If you aim for a husky tone, it might capture the vibe.
Especially recommended for students.
Cat LovingKashii Moimi

Introducing Moimi Kashi’s song “Cat Loving.” It features Kafu’s slightly innocent-sounding vocals and a melody full of drive.
The lyrics express a girl’s pure feelings, which many listeners will relate to.
The thrill of romance and an unbalanced relationship are skillfully portrayed, making it especially moving for younger audiences.
Give it a try at karaoke!





