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[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!

Latest Vocaloid Releases (181–190)

UIhazame

It’s a song that drifts through the digital sea in search of human connection.

Created by Vocaloid producer Hazame and released in January 2026, it was produced as an entry for #AmaiCon2025 and features a refined, comfortably resonant electro sound.

The title “Yuai” carries a dual meaning—both “user interface” and “friendship”—and, together with the lyrics, seems to embody the very presence of Amai.

If you’re someone accustomed to communicating through a screen, this will surely strike a chord.

Nightmare Dinner TimeHitoshizuku P × Yama △

[Kagamine Len・Yuma] Nightmare Dinnertime [Original MV]
Nightmare Dinner TimeHitoshizuku P × Yama △

You’ll be overwhelmed by an immersive feeling, as if you’ve wandered into a mysterious world.

Created by Hitoshizuku and Yama△, this work was released in January 2026.

Written specifically for the empathy-driven drama content “We, Night After Night,” it was released as a counterpart to a version sung by a vocalist.

Is forgetting unpleasant memories a path to happiness, or is it losing yourself? That question is explored through familiar motifs like tables and food.

Please immerse yourself fully in this bittersweet yet beautiful story.

Layering dreams.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

An emotional poetry reading piece where Kasane Teto’s singing and narration layer upon each other in multiple folds.

The track is by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society and was released in January 2026.

It also garnered attention for featuring illustrations by Avogado6.

The song originally debuted on the compilation album “Uso no Tsuzukikata,” distributed at an event in April 2025.

You’ll be drawn in by the contrast between Teto’s rambling, conversational delivery and the solemn melodic line.

Let yourself be swept away by these waves of sound.

Working VoicesShanon

Working Voices / Shannon feat. asa, Hatsune Miku, and Otomachi Una
Working VoicesShanon

A work with a curious texture that shines a light on the “announcement voices” that sound in the gaps of everyday life.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shannon, released in January 2026.

Created around the theme of the voices that keep the city running—like elevator announcements and train conductors’ calls.

Featuring asa, a new Yamaha voicebank, alongside Hatsune Miku and Otomachi Una, the interplay of their contrasting timbres is a key highlight.

You can’t help but sense a story in what should be impersonal audio.

Try listening to it overlaid with the sounds of the city you catch during your commute to work or school.

You might find it hard to escape this world the piece creates!

Magical Karmanoi

[HELLO OSAKA] Magical Karma feat. Kitsuneko [Original Song]
Magical Karmanoi

It’s a thrilling, fast-paced track.

Released in January 2026 as a work born from the original animation project “HELLO OSAKA,” set in a future Osaka.

The songwriter and composer is Noi, a Vocaloid producer renowned for sharp, cutting guitar sounds.

Vocals are by the musical AI counterpart, Kitsuneko.

Noi’s signature emotional sound brilliantly captures a world where reality and the virtual intersect—it’s seriously cool! The lyrical storytelling, where causality and magic seem to intertwine, is another highlight.

Add this razor-sharp tune to your playlist!