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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 (261–270)

Sensitive GhostWataru Sena

Wataru Sena – Sensitive Ghost feat. Hatsune Miku
Sensitive Ghost Wataru Sena

Singing “Sensitive Ghost” is likely to give off a cool impression.

This song, released by Vocaloid producer Wataru Sena as an entry for VocaColle Spring 2023, is crafted to express the protagonist’s hatred and anger as they find life difficult.

That description might make it sound scary, but it’s not—the cute vocals and rapid-fire singing add a stylish vibe.

The lyrics repeat the same words, so it’s also perfect for getting everyone hyped at karaoke.

Saturn PolkaNayutan Alien

Nayutan Seijin – Saturn Polka (ft. Hatsune Miku) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Polkanayutan aliens of Saturn

A lively dance number produced by Nayutalien to mark the 10th anniversary of their debut.

Scheduled for release in July 2025, it’s a track included on their first album in about five years, “Object V from Planet Nayutan.” It portrays a grand, romantic love story in which the two dance as if Saturn’s rings were a private dance floor just for them.

The euphoric sound—like the entire solar system is blessing the couple—and the exotic melody that peeks in along the way keep listeners engaged.

If you listen to it with someone you love, you might feel as if you’re on a date in outer space.

Marionette Ariasilvana

A popular singer known as Shirubāna, who is also a member of the online vocalist unit CleeNoah, performs this track.

True to the style of many Vocaloid songs, the lyrics are densely packed throughout, but each individual phrase isn’t that fast, making it a fun and relatively easy choice for karaoke.

However, the breathing timing is tricky, so if you want to get close to the original, you’ll need to practice while thinking carefully about where to take breaths.

This is a common challenge when singing Vocaloid songs in general, so if you’re particular about staying faithful to the original, why not give it a try?

Eureka ReplicaYugika

Eureka Replica / Narukaka Mikoto
Eureka Replica Yugika

Eureka Replica, produced in 2023 by Vocaloid producer Yugika—known for tracks with a unique worldview—features a sound that feels like you’ve wandered into another realm, resulting in a genre-defying piece.

Mikoto NARUKA’s vocals ride an exotic-tinged melody, evoking darker emotions.

Because the song makes strong use of the mechanical qualities of a Vocaloid voice, it’s best sung with a cool yet passionate delivery.

Try this thrilling, addictive Vocaloid track at karaoke!

[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke (271–280)

shiningFeryquitous

Shining / Feryquitous × Kafu
Shining Feryquitous

A straightforward rock number by Vocaloid producer Feryquitous.

Its artful, visual kei-inspired world is brought to life by meticulously crafted highs and lows.

The structure is so packed with highlights that you could cut it anywhere and find something to savor—perhaps a style honed during the period when Feryquitous was absorbed in rhythm games.

If you sing these poetic, literary lyrics at karaoke, the people with you might just pause what they’re doing and find themselves drawn into listening.

the finishing touchPuku

Finishing Touches / Puku feat. Kagamine Rin [Vocaloid Original Song]
Garyōtensei Puku

It’s a powerful rock track featuring traditional Japanese instruments and heavy guitars.

I feel this kind of hard sound suits Kagamine Rin rather well.

The synthesizers and flutes use long tones to create a three-dimensional sense of depth, making it very easy to listen to.

If you try it at high volume, you’ll really notice how finely balanced it is, so give it a shot.

When performing it with a human vocalist, instead of leaning into visual kei, I’d deliberately push it toward heavy metal and really hammer in that final high note.

Heavenly MusicYuuyu

Tengaku / yuyu feat. Kagamine Rin
Yuyu Tengaku

Wagakki Band’s cover version is cool too, isn’t it? It’s a hard rock number by the Vocaloid producer Yuuyu, also known as the creator of “Deep Sea Girl,” released in August 2009.

The fiercely distorted guitar sound, the surging bass, and the powerful drum work are all compelling.

Rin Kagamine’s vocals layered on top have a touch of sensuality, and as you listen, you get drawn into the world of the song.

The explosive power of the chorus is top-notch! It might not be an exaggeration to call it one of the pinnacles of Vocaloid rock.