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Latest: Step into the world of Vocaloid masterpieces! Timeless hits created by Vocaloid producers [Classics]

How many of the masterpiece songs that color the Vocaloid scene have you encountered?Tracks that dazzle with overwhelming musicianship, lyrics that pierce the heart, and irresistibly addictive melodies you’ll keep on repeat.The ever-evolving Vocaloid scene still holds countless god-tier songs waiting to be discovered!In this article, we’ll showcase a plentiful selection of popular Vocaloid tracks.Each one is a gem that’s sure to move you.Be sure to read to the end and find the perfect song for you!

[Latest] Dive into the world of Vocaloid masterpieces! Classic hits created by Vocaloid producers [Essentials] (421–430)

The White Snow Princessnoboru↑P

White Snow Princess Is – Noboru ↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
The White Snow Princessnoboru↑P

This track, crafted by Noboru↑, is inspired by a winter fairy tale.

When it was released on Niconico in February 2010, it quickly gained popularity.

It was even adopted as a chance theme by the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, making it well-known among baseball fans.

Hatsune Miku’s crystal-clear vocals leave a strong impression, and the lyrics spark the listener’s imagination.

On the surface, it has a fairy-tale world, but beneath that lies a depiction of the complex relationships and emotions of modern life, making it enjoyable for both adults and children.

It’s also great for listening while driving or doing housework.

Why not add its irresistibly replayable melody to your playlist?

Chain Girlnoboru↑P

Girl in Chains / Noboru↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
Chain Girlnoboru↑P

The song produced by Noboru↑, imbued with a message that stirs the heart, was released in 2009 and became a massive hit, entering the Hall of Fame in just four days.

Its lyrics, which portray the struggles of a girl bound by others’ expectations and losing sight of herself, resonated with many listeners and sparked wide empathy.

The YouTube video for the track has surpassed one million views, and it has been included on a compilation album—proof that its popularity shows no signs of fading.

As a quintessential masterpiece of the early Vocaloid era, it’s recommended for those in the midst of finding themselves or trying to live up to someone’s expectations.

Meltyland Nightmareharumakigohan

Meltyland Nightmare / Harumaki Gohan feat. Hatsune Miku – Melty Land Nightmare
Meltyland Nightmareharumakigohan

A song by Harumaki Gohan whose fantastical worldview stirs the heart.

Depicting an unstable and ephemeral world within a dream, this piece captivates with its translucent vocals and cool resonance.

Included on the second album “Neo Dream Traveler,” released in December 2018, it became a major topic among Vocaloid fans.

In the music video, events in the dream world are portrayed through the characters of a red girl and a blue child.

It’s a heartwarming track that stays close to those who feel anxious about an uncertain future.

New BreedMarashii × Jin × Horie Shota (kemu)

New Humans / marasy × Jin × Shota Horie (kemu) feat. Kagamine Rin
New BreedMarashii × Jin × Horie Shota (kemu)

This song draws you into a unique soundscape woven from electronic tones and melody.

While laced with satire toward modern society, the lyrics strikingly focus on innate human emotions and impulses.

The “Uho Uho” chant further heightens the atmosphere of the track.

Released in April 2023, the song has been highly acclaimed, winning the Daisy Bell Award at the MTV Video Music Award Japan.

It’s recommended not only for Vocaloid fans but also for those who enjoy socially conscious music.

Be sure to experience the exquisite collaboration by Marasy, Jin, and kemu.

XXXmerokuru

XXX (Merokuru) / Cover Lolicolor
XXXmerokuru

It’s an electronic tune that combines glamour and coolness.

“XXX,” created by Vocaloid producer Merokuru, was released in June 2024.

They aimed for a song that MAVE:, the virtual girls’ group from Korea, might sing, and you can certainly feel K-pop elements in the melodic construction.

If you change the settings on YouTube, you can also watch the English version, so definitely check it out if you’re interested.

Still… I’m truly impressed by the breadth of Merokuru’s musicality.