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[Latest & Classic] A Special Feature on Rock Vocaloid Songs [VOCAROCK]

There are various coined terms in the Vocaloid scene, and among them, Vocaloid rock songs are written as “VOCAROCK.” In this article, I’ve put together a selection of popular VOCAROCK tracks.

From timeless classics to newer releases, it’s a well-rounded lineup.

So I can confidently say it’ll resonate with both rock fans and Vocaloid fans! If you read through to the end, you might just catch a glimpse of the history of rock in the Vocaloid world.

Be sure to find your new favorite track!

[Latest & Classics] Rock Vocaloid Song Collection [VOCAROCK] (231–240)

Yankee Boy, Yankee GirlToma

[GUMI] Yankee Boy, Yankee Girl [Original Song]
Yankee Boy, Yankee Girl Touma

The razor-sharp guitar phrases and funky rhythms leave a strong impression.

It’s a highly addictive rock track.

The song is by Tohma, a popular Vocaloid producer known for works like “Envy Cat Walk” and “Kowloon Retro,” and it was released in 2013.

The lo-fi B section leading into the wide-open feel of the chorus is simply irresistible.

Don’t skip your strength training, you guys!Chika Tojo

Chika Tojo – Don’t Skip Your Strength Training, You Guys! (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Don’t skip your strength training, you guys! — Tojo Chika

A high-energy cheer song by Chika Tojo, the manga artist also known as the creator of The Saga of Tanya the Evil! Released in June 2025, this track shouts out the importance of strength training over an up-tempo rock sound.

It’s a wake-up call not just for creators but for anyone feeling short on exercise.

Whether you play it for a quick refresh between tasks or as a companion to your actual workouts, it’s guaranteed to fire you up!

[Latest & Classic] Rock Vocaloid Song Collection [VOCAROCK] (241–250)

I'll come to see you again this summer.Yagawa no Name

This year as well, I’ll go see you in the summer / Hatsune Miku
Again this year, I’ll go to see the “Hachikawa no Name” in the summer.

It’s a nostalgic and refreshing guitar rock track by Naname from Hachikawa.

Released in June 2018, it was later included as the final track on the album “Summer, Me, and Rock ’n’ Roll.” Set against Kyoto’s summer scenery—such as the Kamo River and Shimogamo Shrine—the song reflects on the passage of time and feelings that never change.

Miku’s vibrant vocals pair perfectly with the arrangement’s subtly retro vibe.

If you’re eagerly awaiting the arrival of summer, be sure to give it a listen.

Cannibalous Planetto grumble; to complain (colloquial)

[Music Video] Carnivorous Planet / Guchiry feat. Sato Sasara
Carnivorous Planet Guchiri

A dark, dramatic Vocaloid song with an impressive theme of digestion and purification.

It’s included on the compilation album “Shokubutsuen” (Botanical Garden), and its music video was released in May 2025.

This track was created based on illustrations by Oozora Danjo.

Guchiri’s signature rock sound pairs perfectly with the straightforward vocals of CeVIO AI Sato Sasara.

If you enjoy gothic atmospheres or slightly scary fantasy, the lyrical world will surely resonate with you.

Be sure to listen closely and delve into the story’s deeper meaning!

Standing in a rain-soaked cityEight

This is an emotionally rich track by Eight that paints a scene of rain steeped in silence and melancholy.

Released in December 2012, the piece is a rock number whose sentimental guitar sound lingers in the ears.

Gentle synths and piano melodies play as if wrapping up the bittersweetness of the rainy season.

Hatsune Miku’s crystalline vocals delicately express the lonely feelings of wandering through a rain-soaked cityscape.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to quietly while gazing out the window during the tsuyu season.

Perfect for moments when you want to surrender your heart to the sound of rain or sink into contemplation.

You just don't get it.monet

You Don’t Get It / monet feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma
You don’t get it, Monet.

This work stands out for its emotional lyrics and languid rock sound.

It’s a track by the music unit monet, released in June 2025.

The inextricably tangled feelings are conveyed through a wavering guitar sound and Chifuyu Hanakuma’s languorous vocals.

That sonic texture pairs perfectly with lyrics distilled from bitterness toward an ex and lingering attachment.

When you’re weighed down by frustration or listening on a sentimental night, you’ll find yourself drawn deeply into its world.

Shukauul

Shuka / Iroha Nekomura
Shuka uul

“Shuka” is a song by Vocaloid producer uul, released in July 2021.

Its emotional guitar riffs and languid rock sound are deeply stirring.

The poetic lyrics vividly capture fleeting summer memories and leave a strong impression.

The whispery vocals of Iroha Nekomura pair beautifully with the music and words.

If you like reverb-drenched rock, this is a must-listen—you’ll probably get hooked!