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[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke

In recent years, Vocaloid songs have become widely recognized across many age groups.

Many creators—such as YOASOBI, Kenshi Yonezu, Eve, Yorushika, Yoh Kamiyama, and TOOBOE—have expanded their activities while engaging with Vocaloid, and there are plenty of singers who first gained popularity through “utaite” covers of Vocaloid tracks.

You’ll even see Vocaloid songs ranking high on karaoke charts.

So for those thinking, “I want to sing a Vocaloid song, but I’m not sure which one to pick…,” we’re introducing Vocaloid tracks that are guaranteed to hype up the room when you sing them!

This is a carefully curated collection of fail-safe hits by our editorial team!

[From Classics to the Newest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (91–100)

Envy BabyKanaria

Let’s liven up karaoke with a high-sense Vocaloid track! Created by Vocaloid producer Kanaria, who drew attention with their debut song “Hyakki Matsuri,” this track was released in 2021.

It’s an electric tune with a mature vibe.

Despite the sparse instrumentation, it never feels lacking.

GUMI’s distinctive tuning makes even the Japanese lyrics oddly sound like English.

It really makes you want to sing along.

The key will likely be whether you can capture this unique vocal delivery.

You’re a stylish girlishiburo

Ishiburo / You’re a Dashing Girl [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You’re a stylish girlishiburo

A unique world woven from brisk rock sounds and slightly cynical lyrics.

It’s a track by Ishiburo, released in October 2012.

From the outset, the snappy piano and catchy melody draw you in.

The lyrics humorously portray feelings toward someone you dislike and the desire to break free from everyday routine.

Sing it at karaoke and you might just liven up the whole room.

[From Classics to the Newest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (101–110)

turning into a potatoNeru

Neru – Becoming Potatoes (potatoになっていく) feat. Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len
turning into a potatoNeru

First, the title immediately grabs your attention, doesn’t it? It’s a piece by Neru—also known under the name Oshiire-P—released in 2020.

The song was written specifically for the mobile game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.

Its upbeat groove makes you want to clap along and keep time, which is a big part of its charm.

The bright tones of the brass section match the overall feel of the track beautifully.

I recommend not overthinking it—don’t be stiff, just ride the music and sing along.

HenceforthOrangestar

Orangestar – Henceforth (feat. IA) Official Video
HenceforthOrangestar

If you want to sing a refreshing Vocaloid song, this is the one.

It’s a work by Orangestar, a Vocaloid producer who has released many summer songs and gained popularity, published in 2020.

It also drew attention as their first new song in just under three years.

The sound arrangement—combining a sense of speed, clarity, and cool freshness—is quintessential Orangestar.

The lyrics carry a poignant yet forward-looking message about longing for a cherished person who’s gone, and it really tugs at the heart.

By the time you finish singing, you’ll surely feel bright and uplifted.

Don’t Believe What Mr. T Says feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane TetoPinokio P

PinocchioP – Don’t Believe What Mr. T Says feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto / Don’t Believe in T
Don't Believe What Mr. T Says feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane TetoPinokio P

PinocchioP is a multi-talented Vocaloid producer who also excels as an illustrator and character designer.

Known for creating many masterpieces like “Slow Motion” and “God-ish,” among others, one track I especially recommend is “Don’t Believe What Mr.

T Says feat.

Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto.” It’s a piece notable for Teto’s characteristic high tones, but because the rests are clearly placed, you can properly prepare—like taking a breath—before sudden jumps in pitch.

It isn’t particularly fast-paced, so as long as you can get through the chorus phrases, there aren’t any especially difficult elements.

SarisinaharaMikito P

Known for songs like “Iya-ru Fan Club,” Vocaloid producer mikitoP released this track in 2012.

It’s a wistful guitar rock tune—a love song that sings, “No matter what happens, I love you.” If someone in love sings it, their feelings are sure to swell.

Night Talk Deceivejin

Jin / Yobanashi Deceive (IA) [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Night Talk Deceivejin

You can tell it’s a cool song just from the cutting guitar in the intro! It’s a track by Jin, also known as the creator of the media-mix franchise Kagerou Project, and it was released in 2013.

It’s a very cool rock number, and you can enjoy it plenty just from the sound alone.

The lyrics are related to the Kagerou Project series mentioned earlier, so you might enjoy it even more if you listen after checking out the other songs or the anime.

Try singing it with a subdued, gritty tone to match the song’s vibe!