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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 & Classic] Rock Vocaloid Song Collection [VOCAROCK] (21–30)

orange noiseumikaze taiyō

For those nights when you end up denying yourself.

Crafted by Vocaloid producer Umikaze Taiyo, this piece is a Miku song released in January 2026.

Riding on a light, stylish piano rock sound, it sings of an earnest longing for approval.

The pain deep within the heart and the muddied emotions—evoked through the vivid words “orange” and “noise”—pierce the chest.

It’s a rock tune that stays close to anyone who longs to be loved.

Float PlayInabakumo

Inabakumori “Float Play” Vo. Kaai Yuki
Float PlayInabakumo

It’s a Vocaloid track where a sense of floating and tension blend exquisitely.

Created by Inabakumori, known for releasing numerous popular works, this piece was unveiled in January 2023 and quickly became a hot topic.

The ephemeral quality of the sound and melody, along with a crystal-clear beat, leave a strong impression.

The lyrics, which portray the wavering of human relationships and self-identity, are thought-provoking.

The more you listen closely, the deeper its flavor becomes.

Telecaster B-Boysurii

Telecaster B-Boy (long ver.) / Surii feat. Kagamine Len
Telecaster B-Boysurii

This work features a driving rock sound and lyrics that resonate deep within the heart.

Composed by Vocaloid producer Surii, with Kagamine Len on vocals, the song’s lyrics portray the loneliness and turmoil of young people living today, where an earnest longing for love intersects with self-destructive impulses.

The addictive chord progression in the chorus is overwhelming, making it irresistibly replayable.

It’s a song I especially want those who want to move forward but can’t take the first step—those living with that frustrating feeling—to hear.

[Urgent] How to get out of this situationIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Urgent: How to get out of this situation / Sunfish Is Dead Behind My House (by P)
[Urgent] How to get out of this situationIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

It’s a wildly unconventional Vocaloid song that unfolds nonstop within a mere one minute.

Created by the sibling duo Uchi no Ura de Manbō ga Shinderu-P, it was released in March 2024.

As the title suggests, the protagonist in a pinch cries out for help, and the situation they’re in is nothing short of chaotic.

There’s too much to cover here, so please check it out yourself—but the high-speed rock sound makes you feel rushed along with it.

It’s a work that’s quintessentially Uchi no Ura de Manbō ga Shinderu-P, who excels at gag songs.

Ultramarine in the JellyfishNanahoshi Orchestra

Ultramarine in the Jellyfish / Kagamine Len – Nanahoshi Orchestra
Ultramarine in the Jellyfish Nanahoshi Orchestra

An emotional coming-of-age rock track by Kagamine Len, dyed in ultramarine with longing and pain.

It’s a work from Iwami Riku’s music project, Nanahoshi Orchestra, released in November 2025.

The lyrics leave a poignant impression as urban scenes—like wind tunnels between buildings, heat haze, and asphalt—intertwine with fragile motifs such as jellyfish.

A self that’s been changed, summer memories that won’t fade.

As the protagonist keeps chasing a shadow while on the verge of drowning, my own memories overlap with theirs.

Give this fast-paced guitar rock a listen!

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!

Less than humanPolyphonicBranch

Less Than Human / Hidden Life – Polypho
Less than humanPolyphonicBranch

Let me introduce a dark track by PolyphonicBranch, who has also made waves with major-label full album releases: “Less Than Human.” This piece depicts the murky emotions of a girl trapped in self-loathing.

The drum and bass sound and the restrained, understated vocal delivery seem to express the darkness of the heart.

Also pay close attention to the spoken lines scattered throughout the song and the comically tinged melodic lines.