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[Karaoke] Enjoy Vocaloid even more! A collection of must-sing classics and popular songs

Have you ever sung a Vocaloid song at karaoke?

The Vocaloid scene now occupies a major place in Japanese pop culture.

From classics like “Senbonzakura” and “Melt” to the latest hits, chances are you’ve got a favorite track.

In this article, we’ll introduce Vocaloid songs you should try tackling at karaoke!

From beginner-friendly staples to technically demanding numbers for advanced singers, you’re sure to find something that makes you think, “I want to sing this!”

Be sure to read to the end!

[Karaoke] Enjoy Vocaloid Even More! Special Feature on Must-Sing Classics and Popular Songs (41–50)

LaviSorry

Lavie / Surii feat. Kagamine Len
Ravi-sorry

This is a song that showcases Surii’s talent, created as a character song for the game “#Compass.” Its charm lies in the unique sound woven from catchy lyrical phrases and electronic tones.

The high-speed development is addictive—you’ll find it hard to escape this world.

When you want to get the crowd going at karaoke, be sure to belt it out!

strong wind slicked-back hairYukopi

Yukopi – Strong Wind Slicked-back Hair (feat. Kaai Yuki)
Yukopi with hair slicked back by strong winds

A humorous Vocaloid song that depicts a situation everyone has experienced: your hairstyle getting slicked back by the wind.

Released in March 2023, this track instantly drew attention.

It also became a hot topic when it was used as the theme song for Nissin Cup Noodles’ commercial.

Its simple, high-impact melody is unforgettable after just one listen.

Why not sing it together and have fun, humming along to the recorder phrase as well?

Mosaic RollDECO*27

[Original MV] Mosaic Roll Band Edition [Re:ply]
Mosaic Roll DECO*27

“Mosaic Roll” is one of DECO*27’s signature works, released on Niconico in July 2010.

It’s a mixture rock track with an unforgettable guitar refrain, where GUMI’s straightforward vocals and lyrics depicting a bittersweet view of love blend beautifully.

When you dwell on its world, it really tightens your chest.

The tempo feels just right, so you can take it on without too much pressure!

Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

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

An adult electropop piece that chronicles a heartrending farewell.

Released in July 2009, this work has continued to capture the hearts of many listeners as one of Dixie Flatline’s signature songs.

With Megurine Luka’s soft, sultry vocals and bittersweet electronic sound, it beautifully expresses the pain of heartbreak.

Listening to it alone after a breakup—before you’ve sorted out your feelings—can bring you to tears.

It’s a song that will stay close to the hearts of those who still carry a longing for love.

I'll Miku-Miku you♪ika_mo

[Hatsune Miku] 'I'll Miku-Miku You♪ [You Bet I Will]' PV Full Miku ver. [Project DIVA]
Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru ♪ ika_mo

A masterpiece packed with all of Hatsune Miku’s charm! Created by Vocaloid producer ika and released in September 2007, this track became the first Vocaloid song to reach one million views on Nico Nico Douga.

It has been included in numerous compilation albums and SEGA’s rhythm game series Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA.

For many people, this is the very first song that comes to mind when they think of Vocaloid.

Be sure to sing it while reminiscing about the movement of that time!

When I get home, my wife always pretends to be dead.Hobonichi-P

It’s a song filled with humor and affection.

Released in 2010, it was created based on a post from Yahoo! Chiebukuro.

It skillfully portrays the feelings of a husband who, while bewildered by his wife’s “playing dead,” nonetheless senses the love behind her actions.

If you’re looking for a heartwarming tune, be sure to give this piece a try!

Two-Faced Loverswowaka

[NicoKara] Ura Omote Lovers [onVocal].flv
Ur-Style Lovers wowaka

Created by wowaka, this work has captivated many listeners since its release in August 2009.

It explores themes of opposing emotions such as reality and fiction, love and hate, with rapid-fire lyrics and rock sounds blending beautifully.

Though time has passed since its release, it still radiates an undimmed allure.

Be sure to belt out this classic of Vocaloid rock!