[Standard] Vocaloid masterpieces, recommended popular songs, god-tier tracks
The “VOCALOID” project emerged in 2003, and the sound library “Hatsune Miku” was released in 2007.
Since then, over a long period of time, Vocaloid culture has spread and has now taken root as a music genre in its own right.
Some people who first heard it when they were in elementary school are now working adults.
In this article, we’ll introduce famous and classic songs that have colored the Vocaloid scene!
You’re sure to find a track you were obsessed with back then, and it’s also recommended for those who are just starting to dive into Vocaloid music.
We’ve included picks from across the years, so be sure to check it out to the end!
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[Classic] Vocaloid Masterpieces, Recommended Popular Songs, and God-Tier Tracks (71–80)
Darling Dancekairiki bea

This is a Vocaloid tune that truly embodies the word “addictive”! It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear, who also writes songs for popular artists, released in 2020.
The bouncy rhythm, cute yet refined sound, and tight sense of tempo in the melody give you chills as you listen.
It’s like all the “sounds you want to hear” come rushing in at once.
Be sure to give it a listen while paying attention to the lyrics, which feel onomatopoeic yet carry a clear message.
Panda Herohachi

A rock number that helped define an era in the Vocaloid scene, with a noisy guitar riff that’s totally addictive! It’s a work released by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu under his Vocaloid producer alias, Hachi, with the video going public in 2011.
Originally, it was a track included on the 2010 album “OFFICIAL ORANGE.” The jagged band sound pairs perfectly with the lyrics’ steampunk-tinged worldview.
Even though it’s been a while since its release, it still doesn’t feel dated today!
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P

It’s one of those Vocaloid songs so famous that it almost needs no introduction! Composed by Vocaloid producer Kurousa-P, it sparked a huge boom when it was released in 2011.
It was used in a Toyota commercial, and Sachiko Kobayashi even performed it on the Red and White Song Battle, making it a Japanese-style rock number known even to people who don’t usually listen to Vocaloid.
Back then, the wildly passionate fan slogan “Let’s make this our national anthem” became a hot topic online.
It’s an indispensable work when talking about the history of Vocaloid.
DIVAAiobahn & TAK

A track by Aiobahn and TAK, released in November 2025.
It’s Aiobahn’s first fully fledged Vocaloid song, with lyrics by Namigure.
Said to embody the “image of Hatsune Miku from 10 years ago,” it portrays a worldview where technology and a spirit of adventure intersect.
The message from a songstress connecting past and future is sure to stir your heart.
It’s an anthem-like work that bridges new and longtime Vocaloid fans.
See you in the next life!Satō Naiko

It’s a Vocaloid track that conveys resignation toward the present world and a sense of nihilism, and I find myself irresistibly drawn to it.
Co-created by Noko Sato and Utsunoki, “Best Regards to the Next Life!” is slated for release in January 2026.
The innocent vocals of Kaai Yuki and the UTAU voicebank Wakana’s chorus blend seamlessly into the polished electro sound.
Living while wishing for an end… it’s sure to resonate deeply with anyone worn down by daily life.
On nights when you want to forget everything, why not listen closely and let it sink in?
Romeo and Cinderelladoriko

Some of you may have discovered Vocaloid through this song.
That’s how popular it was in energizing the early Vocaloid scene.
It’s a work by doriko, a Vocaloid producer known for ballads, released in 2009.
The song is a love story themed around a fairy tale.
The single-minded emotions conveyed through the lyrics are heart-wrenching.
lowernuyuri

The jazzy sound arrangement combined with Flower’s delicate, ephemeral vocals really hits me in the chest.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Nuyuri, also known for tracks like “Inochibakkari” and “Fragile,” released in 2021.
While it’s an upbeat piece with a lively tempo, what comes through in the lyrics is sadness.
Even though they should cherish each other, they can’t be together—this kind of bittersweet relationship is felt in every turn of phrase, and it tightens my heart.


