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[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!

[Easy to Sing] A Roundup of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (21–30)

Hated by LifeKanzaki Iori

Hated by Life Itself / Hatsune Miku
Hated by LifeKanzaki Iori

Active as a Vocaloid producer since 2014, Kanzaki Iori broke through in 2017 with “Inochi ni Kirawareteiru.” Many of his songs began being released for karaoke from 2018 onward and have gained popularity.

This track features a wide vocal range unique to Hatsune Miku, but there are also many “tried singing” cover videos posted online, so feel free to use them as references.

O-bekasurii

Obeka / Surii feat. Kasane Teto & Kagamine Len
O-bekasurii

It features a lively rhythm that evokes a childlike sense of play and lyrics brimming with humor.

Released in August 2024, the track is notable for the pop-styled vocal work of Kasane Teto and Kagamine Len.

Centered around the coined word “Obeka,” the lyrics unfold a playground-like world where animals and a police officer make appearances.

At first glance it seems innocent, but beneath the surface you can sense social satire as well.

The original key is very high, but that makes it easy to sing an octave lower without it feeling out of place.

Sand Planethachi

Hachi – Sand Planet feat. Hatsune Miku, HACHI – DUNE ft. Miku Hatsune
Sand Planethachi

An impressive and amusing attempt featuring many famous Vocaloid songs woven into the lyrics.

It’s a track by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, also known as Vocaloid producer Hachi.

It was released in 2017.

Although it’s sung by Hatsune Miku, the key is on the lower side, so it’s easier for men to try singing it.

Practice thoroughly so your tongue can keep up.

The chorus is one of those parts that makes everyone who knows it want to sing along together.

Donut holehachi

Hachi – Donut Hole, HACHI – DONUT HOLE
Donut holehachi

This is a song by Hachi, a Vocaloid producer also known as singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu.

Released in 2013, it quickly became a popular track.

It’s a rock number marked by a lively rhythm and a philosophical message.

Since it doesn’t venture into extremely high notes, it’s perfect for singing.

The word choices in the lyrics are distinctive, so be sure to read them carefully and memorize them.

Girl RayMikito P

Mikito-P “Shoujo Rei” MV
Girl RayMikito P

The unsettling words flowing along with the refreshing melody seize listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.

“Shoujo Rei,” a summer song released in 2018 by popular Vocaloid producer MikitoP, portrays a tragedy born from distorted expressions of love and has an addictive quality that draws you in deeper with each listen.

Hatsune Miku’s translucent voice further solidifies the song’s world and its contours.

Wouldn’t you like to sing this bittersweet track that you’ll find yourself wanting to hear at summer’s end?

Mosaic RollDECO*27

DECO*27 – Mosaic Roll feat. GUMI
Mosaic RollDECO*27

It features an impressive melody and lyrics that could easily work as an anime theme song.

The tune sticks in your head, so after a few listens you can sing it even without the track.

Rather than using it as your first karaoke song, it’s better as a mid-set highlight.

Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

Orangestar – Asunoyozora Shoukaihan (feat. IA) Official Video
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

It’s a Vocaloid song that lets you feel exhilaration, emotion, and a touch of sorrow all at once.

It’s a signature track by Vocaloid producer Orangestar, released in 2014.

The shimmering synth tones sway from right to left, creating an airy, floating arrangement that leaves a strong impression.

Its single-minded message—wanting to move forward together with you—feels cleansing to the heart.

Because the theme resonates with everyone, it should be easy to sing even at karaoke with people who aren’t very familiar with Vocaloid.

Rather than belting it out, aiming for a straightforward, honest vocal tone may better capture the song’s atmosphere.