[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] Famous Vocaloid Masterpieces, Recommended Popular Songs, God-tier Tracks (111–120)
Heaven’s PunishmentSatsuki

A cinematic, dark Vocaloid track that sharply lays bare human pretension and deceit.
Created by Satsuki, the Vocaloid producer behind songs like “Mesmerizer” and “Obsolete,” it was released in August 2025 and reached 16th place in the VocaColle Summer 2025 TOP 100 ranking.
Its worldview, depicting insincere relationships and the emptiness of society, pierces listeners to the core.
The dramatic vocal work—and developments—woven by three distinct sound sources perfectly matches the song’s atmosphere.
On nights when you’re worn down by the absurdity of reality, sink into this musical world.
Help me! Futon ManYukopi

This work humorously portrays the feeling of not wanting to get out of bed on a cold morning.
Created by Yukopi, it was released in December 2024, with the music video handled by manga artist Bukubu Okawa.
Set to a poppy, catchy melody, the song depicts the protagonist squirming under the covers.
The lyrics, which call out for help from the “Futon Man,” might just make you laugh.
Many people will probably relate to this feeling all too well.
Akari has arrived!GYARI

There may be no work that suits the phrase “a victory of imagination” better than this.
Vocaloid producer GYARI, known for releasing many jazzy and unique tracks, published “Akari Has Arrived!” in 2018.
You’ll get it when you listen—the vocal part, composed almost entirely of onomatopoeia, is ridiculously fun.
It was produced using additional voice materials from the Vocaloid library Kizuna Akari.
It’s a cute Vocaloid song that naturally brings a smile to your face as you listen.
Isn't it not okay!?solid beats

This is a Kasane Teto SV piece by Solidbeats released in October 2025.
It’s a song that gently reassures a heart shaken by anxiety and haste, saying “It’s going to be okay,” and its pop sound makes it uplifting.
A standout feature is a section that incorporates the motif of the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” The rhythmic track gives it an addictive quality that makes you want to move your body.
I think it’s perfect for anyone wondering, “Is it okay to stay as I am?” or as a song to send when you want to encourage a friend!
Dance Robot DanceNayutan Alien

This is a song by Nayutan Seijin, who debuted as a Vocaloid producer in 2015, and it was used as the theme song for the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” The shift from the robotic-like vocals and tight rock sound in the verses and pre-chorus to the poppy melody in the chorus is exquisite, making you want to listen to it over and over again.
Wait for me on the other shore.rinri

An alternative number that captivates with its dreamlike sound and heartrending worldview.
Released in August 2025, this piece was created as a character song for Yukiyuki in the Fifth Kikai installment, “Higan.” Its theme—like speaking to someone who has departed for the distant beyond—echoes deeply in the heart.
The lyrical melody, wrapped in the sense of loss so characteristic of rinri, and the delicate electronic tones feel as though they trace a restless heart’s wandering just as it is.
On a quiet night when you’re thinking of someone dear, take your time immersing yourself in this fragile yet beautiful sonic world.
rulebookHagane Fujiwara

It’s a Vocaloid track that makes you want to believe in your own potential.
Created by Vocaloid producer Hagane Fujiwara, known for hits like “Fumble!”, it was released in November 2024.
The song features a distinctive high-speed progression infused with P-hardcore elements.
Its lyrics, laced with TRPG terminology, are bursting with energy and put you in the mood to say, “Let’s do this!” Crank up the volume—this one’s an upper tune!





