[March 2026] Latest Popular Vocaloid Songs Compilation [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 (111–120)
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.
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.
I’ll come see you.NEW!reinou

It’s not just sweet—you might feel the pulse of a real romance.
This is a track by Vocaloid producer reinou, released in February 2026.
It’s the MV version of a song included on the compilation album “n/m,” which centers on tracks in irregular time signatures.
The piece skillfully conveys the mixed feelings of anticipation and anxiety unique to going to meet someone you love, riding on a rhythm of changing meters.
It’s a meticulous work that makes even that wavering feel precious, and it will gently nudge the hearts of those who’ve grown timid about love.
Meltin MellowNEW!toa

Sweet and melting, I can’t help but be enchanted by this winter magic.
Created by vocaloid producer Toa, known for numerous hits like “Tsugihagi Staccato” and “ID Smile,” the music video premiered in February 2026.
This piece was originally written for the 2019 “Snow Miku × Fujiya Milky” collaboration and has finally been brought to life on screen after many years.
True to its title, the mellow, dreamy sound and Hatsune Miku’s vocals are soothing, making you feel happy just by listening.
The lyrics are sprinkled with words like snow and sweet dreams, wrapping winter’s chill in gentle warmth.
Add this Vocaloid track to your playlist and bask in its sweet afterglow!
Withered and dry, after the dreamNEW!Ubanaroku

A rock number that captures the nihilism of growing up—the way something you once loved with all your heart starts to look faded before you know it.
Created by Vocaloid producer Roku Uhaka, this piece sharply portrays the protagonist’s feelings as they confront their cooling passion, carried by an unpretentious guitar sound.
If you’ve ever “compared your past self with who you are now and sighed,” you’ll surely relate.
Take your time and give it a careful listen.


