[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 (21–30)
Petals, and the sounds associated with themshack

This work sharply captures the essence of humans living in the digital world.
It’s a track by Abaraya released in February 2025 that became a hot topic after taking first place in the TOP 100 rankings of VocaColle Winter 2025.
The sound arrangement, imbued with an urban nuance, pairs perfectly with Miku’s cool vocals.
The world woven by the cynical lyrics serves as a mirror reflecting the Vocaloid scene—and, by extension, the very culture we engage with.
I believe it’s a song that resonates deeply with anyone who feels on the verge of losing their sense of self-worth.
Villainparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

This piece makes your heart skip a beat with its socially conscious lyrics on gender differences and romance.
It’s a track by Teniwoha, who has been active in the Vocaloid scene for a long time since 2010, released in 2020.
It features a stylish sound with traces of funk music and a rolled-tongue vocal delivery.
It feels like originality and catchiness coexist.
And as I mentioned earlier, what I especially want you to focus on is the lyrics.
For those living in the present day, it’s a theme that will really make you think.
Hello, worldDECO*27

An emotional Vocaloid track that colors the most moving scenes of the feature-length anime.
It’s a single by DECO*27, a constant driving force in the Vocaloid scene, released in February 2025.
Created as an insert song for the film “Project SEKAI the Movie: A Broken World and a Miku Who Can’t Sing,” it’s used in a pivotal moment that reaches the core of the story.
Starting with humming and opening up toward the chorus, the arrangement is breathtaking, as if the view widens before your eyes.
The lyrics carry a sense of hope, like light shining into a closed-off heart.
It’s a must-listen not only for those who’ve seen the movie, but also for anyone seeking a more positive outlook.
Reincarnate nowNakiso

Expressing the earnest wish to reset one’s life right now, “Imasugu Rinne” by Vocaloid producer Nakiso blends the dark worldview showcased in songs like “Dokusite Choudai” with a pop sensibility.
Through Miku’s whispery voice, the protagonist’s strong emotions—born from a desperate desire for connection so intense they wish to be reborn—come across directly.
Paired with the music video, you can’t help but ponder the story behind it.
This is the Nakiso world at its finest—experience it for yourself!
My progress is terrible.GYARI

This is a humor-packed track by Vocaloid producer GYARI.
Released in December 2024, the song centers on the pressure of progress tracking.
Riding on a brisk sound arrangement, it boldly sings about procrastination and self-loathing.
It also features airy, expressive vocals that make the most of Miyamai Moka’s timbre.
It’s a quintessential GYARI pop tune that hits home for anyone chased by deadlines.
OverrideYase Yoshida

Hooked on its fast-paced sound arrangement! The track “Override” by Yose Yoshida was released in November 2023.
Its brisk rhythm and rolling melodic lines are striking, and the satisfying low end and the chorus’s sense of release are fantastic.
The humorous music video, which incorporates internet memes, is another highlight.
If you’re looking for something upbeat and catchy, be sure to check it out!
small fryHiiragi Magnetite

It’s music where the gap between a pop sound and provocative lyrics feels just right.
Released by Hiiragi Magnetite in March 2025, this work captivates listeners with its sophisticated electronic beats.
Saying dismissive things while secretly feeling the opposite—aren’t there people who act that way toward someone they like? One of its charms is a melody line you’ll find yourself humming.
Why not empty your mind and let the music take over?





