[April 2026] Latest Compilation of Popular Vocaloid Songs [New Tracks]
People even call teenagers the “Vocaloid-native generation,” that’s how firmly the Vocaloid scene has taken root as something familiar.
Not only listeners—new Vocaloid producers with the drive to “make my own songs” are increasing at a rapid pace, and professional composers are also releasing works using synthetic voice libraries.
Maybe you, reading this, are one of them?
In this article, we’ve compiled the latest popular Vocaloid tracks!
We’ve picked them under the theme of “new releases,” so you might discover songs you’ve never heard before.
Be sure to take your time and check them out!
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Latest Vocaloid Releases (141–150)
Katte.yuyoyuppe

The low-center-of-gravity guitar sound and impassioned melodies shake me to the core.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer yuyoyuppe, released in March 2026.
Created as the official demo song for SynthesizerV2AI Natsuiro Karin, it fuses soaring high vocals with a heavy, high-pressure mixture loud rock sound that gives you chills with its intensity.
By the end, you might find yourself wanting to shout along.
The irresistible gap between catchiness and heft makes this an addictive track.
The flower you like.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

An artful poetry reading where an uneasy undercurrent slowly spreads beneath the beauty.
It’s a piece by Haniwa, also known as the American Folk Song Study Group, released in March 2026.
Four types of synthetic voices intersect, blurring the line between narration and song to create a unique sense of dimensionality.
And you can’t help but be captivated by the vast reservoir of emotion behind the sound.
If you want to hear music unlike anything before, start here.
antithesisearmi

The more you listen, the more it feels like something piercing deep into your chest.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer earmi, released in January 2026.
I imagine many people will relate to the lyrics, which blend frustration with society and self-deprecation.
It’s perfect for nights when you can’t voice your true feelings and want to quietly face the haze in the depths of your heart.
Amid the thorny expressions, you might just find a form of salvation meant only for you.
Latest Vocaloid Releases (151–160)
Sorry, Chocolatte.kisara

This piece, released in January 2026 by the Vocaloid producer Kisara.
The title might make you imagine a sweet, dessert-like song, but the lyrics pour in thick emotions—the bitterness hidden within the heart.
The unison woven by the twin vocals of Naruka Hime and Naruka Mikoto is pleasant, yet the emotional sway gives you a jolt.
Please take in the earnest message lurking within the highly addictive, pop-tinged soundscape!
doppelgängerharumakigohan

An immersive work where animation and music are inseparably intertwined.
This piece, which opened Vocaloid producer Harumaki Gohan’s series “Big Sister Pretend,” was released in January 2026.
The story unfolds through motifs such as one’s own shadow and mirror image.
The experience of visuals and sound linking perfectly will give you chills.
If you love highly narrative works, be sure to check it out!
I’m not going anywheremasarada

Despite its light touch, this is an original work that exudes a bittersweet ache.
“Doko ni mo Ikanai” by Vocaloid producer Masarada was released in January 2026.
It is Masarada’s first original song for Amaginu.
The protagonist, unable to go anywhere because of the rain, unfolds various shades of meaning in the phrase “not going anywhere.” It sounds merely factual, like a tantrum, like a call from someone precious—yet the same words change as the song progresses.
Be sure to listen along with the music video.
The red spider lily is cryingଳ

This is a Vocaloid track that evokes the depths of a cold, dark sea.
The song “Higanbana Is Crying” by Vocaloid producer Ḹ was released in February 2026.
It placed 14th in the Rookie Ranking of the Bokakore 2026 Winter posting event.
The lyrics conjure an image of sea lilies swaying on the ocean floor, and the arrangement features an up-tempo yet floating feel.
The recurring phrases of unattainable wishes linger in your chest, drawing you deeper into the story with each listen.
Please give it a spin while letting your thoughts wander through the narrative.


