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[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!

[Classics] Famous Vocaloid Masterpieces and Recommended Popular Songs (171–180)

I can’t find it!Kashiwagi Kareki

Missing! – Kareki Kashiwagi feat. Teto Kasane & Chis-A
I can't find it!Kashiwagi Kareki

An emotional track where the voices of Kasane Teto and Chisey intertwine.

Composed by Vocaloid producer Kareki Kashiwagi, it was released in August 2025.

The song portrays the anxiety of searching for something lost and the lingering frustration when it never seems to be found.

By having the two vocals sing in a call-and-response style, the earnest emotions come across more vividly.

It’s a pop-rock piece that gives you a gentle push forward when you’re feeling uncertain.

peacockATOLS

ATOLS – Peacock feat. Hatsune Miku
peacockATOLS

A sophisticated electric tune with a Japanese aesthetic.

It’s a track by ATOLS, a Vocaloid producer known for a uniquely individual musical style, released in June 2023.

The synth sound carries a majestic atmosphere, and it’s something you’ll want to savor with headphones or earphones—there’s that much spaciousness in the sound image.

While it features catchy rhymes like “kujakku” (peacock) and “amanjaku” (contrarian), the lyrics as a whole possess a high level of artistry that’s equally compelling.

Memorykyiku

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Memorykyiku

Kyiku, who has created many songs that portray hazy feelings and a tumultuous inner world, has delivered something unprecedented with his new release, “Memory.” The sound design samples a telephone ring and water, crafting a dreamlike atmosphere.

Meanwhile, the lyrics vividly depict a heart sinking into darkness.

One of the song’s appeals is that it invites multiple interpretations, so listen with your own analysis in mind.

The intentional cuts in the audio partway through are also an interesting touch.

whining and dawdlingHirata Yoshihisa

This is a work crafted by Yoshihisa Hirata that sings of the frustration of clumsy love.

The piece is included on the album “Nights of Japan,” released in July 2025.

The protagonist, who hurts someone important by putting on a brave face and despises himself for his own foolishness, is portrayed through Gekiyak’s wistful vocals.

It’s also characterized by a mature sound built around acoustic instruments.

One listen is enough to leave you pondering the story this song contains.

Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

[Megurine Luka] Just Be Friends [Original PV]
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

A track by Dixie Flatline, a Vocaloid producer known for Vocaloid works rooted in R&B.

The entire song has a vibe reminiscent of Western pop, making it clear why he’s said to excel at R&B.

Contrary to the breakup-themed lyrics, the sounds of the synthesizer and synth bass are comfortable and stylish.

[Classics] Vocaloid Masterpieces: Recommended Popular Songs and Divine Tracks (181–190)

Online Game Addict Sprechchorsatsuki ga tenkomori

A song by Satsuki created by Tenkamori.

The lyrics are striking, as if depicting the darkness in the heart of someone completely addicted to online games.

Vocaloid culture and the internet are inseparable.

It can be described as a work that garnered empathy and support from users with internet-centric hobbies.

magnetRyūsei P

magnet [Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka Original]
magnetRyūsei P

A duet song by Ryuusei-P featuring Miku and Luka.

When asked “What’s the quintessential Vocaloid duet?” many people think of this one.

Released in 2009, it quickly became a hit.

It portrays a relationship where neither can pull away from the other, likening it to a ‘magnet’—just like a pair of magnets.