[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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- [Memories] A Collection of Nostalgic and Classic Popular Vocaloid Songs
- [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
- [Classic & Latest] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men
[Easy to Sing] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (41–50)
Hymn for Sundaymarashii

A track by Marasy, who also has a proven record as a pianist, released in December 2024.
It was created with Sunday, a character from the game Honkai: Star Rail, in mind.
Featuring a brisk tempo and a humorous worldview, it showcases masterful, protean BPM changes and piano tones that combine delicacy with power.
You can feel the playful spirit that is unique to Marasy, who engages in a wide range of activities.
It’s perfect for lifting everyone’s spirits together at karaoke.
Lonely EnvyDenporu P

“Hitorinbo Envy,” the 25th original Vocaloid song by Denpol-P.
If you feel that Vocaloid songs tend to have high keys, please give this one a listen.
The tuning is easy on the ears, making it simple to learn, and the key should be comfortable for most women to sing.
The rhythm is also easy to follow, so it’s perfect as a first song for anyone who wants to try singing a Vocaloid track at karaoke.
Tinplate DanceHinata Denkō

This song, “Buriki no Dance,” has surpassed one million views as an original Vocaloid track.
It’s cool and full of drive—a truly satisfying piece.
It gives you that feeling of puzzle pieces clicking perfectly into place one after another without hesitation.
At first glance the lyrics might make you think, “Whoa, that looks tough,” and feel a bit intimidated, but once you ride the rhythm, it’s surprisingly singable.
And at karaoke, both the singer and the listeners get really hyped.
strong wind slicked-back hairyukopi

Yukopi, a Vocaloid producer who initially posted remakes and arrangements of classic video game BGM.
His first track to hit a million, “Strong Wind All Back,” features lyrics that strikingly capture a theme almost everyone has experienced at least once.
With no rapid-fire lines or extreme high notes, and a lively tempo paired with a very relaxed melody, it’s perfect for anyone who wants to try singing a Vocaloid song at karaoke.
It’s a pop number with comical lyrics that listeners are sure to relate to.
fixernuyuri

The sheer coolness of the intro, reminiscent of top-tier suspense action, is absolutely irresistible.
The brisk, up-tempo energy that races through the entire track and the powerful, shouted vocals have a charm that turns you into a fan after just one listen.
Take the message this song conveys and try expressing it in your own way.
Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

Although it’s a relatively early Vocaloid song, many singers still cover it during graduation season, so plenty of people probably know it.
It’s a tear-jerking ballad that’s sure to move anyone about to graduate.
If you sing it together with all your friends, it really brings out the feeling.
magnetRyūsei P

When it comes to ballad collabs, this is the one! It’s a timeless classic that countless singers still perform today.
It’s wonderful sung by two women, of course, but it also shines as a duet between a man and a woman, or even two men—each pairing brings out its own charm.
A bittersweet love song with a relatively low difficulty level.


