[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Masterpieces and Legendary Tracks!
Vocaloid songs that are popular with younger generations and big hits at karaoke!
In this article, we’ll introduce famous “god-tier” tracks for anyone thinking, “I want to get into Vocaloid, but I don’t know where to start!”
The Vocaloid scene kicked off around 2007, and since then countless masterpieces have continued to emerge up to today.
So we’ve picked out a whole lot of standout songs!
We’re also updating this article regularly so more people can discover the world of Vocaloid.
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Day by Daysyudou

Why does just listening to it make my heart race like this…? It’s a dark Vocaloid track steeped in a yandere-tinged worldview you can’t escape.
Created by Vocaloid producer syudou—also known for working on Ado’s “Usseewa”—it was released in 2022.
The writhing bassline, chopped-up beats, and ominously resonant synths surge all at once, and it’s absolutely intoxicating.
This is exactly what it means to be “enraptured,” isn’t it? Be sure to check out the companion tracks “Kareshi no Jude” and “Cute na Kanojo” as well!
Rigged Dancemafumafu

It’s a nu-metal/mixture rock track whose lyrics carry a philosophical message: one person’s right answer is another person’s wrong one.
The song, released in 2020, is by Mafumafu, who is also active as a professional singer.
It’s incredibly rhythmic and really gets you moving as you listen.
Kagamine Rin and Len’s straightforward vocals match the tone perfectly.
There’s also a self-cover video where Mafumafu sings it himself, which I highly recommend checking out as well.
Honestly, it makes me want to sing it too.
SHIAWASE FOR YOU!iyowa

Sparkling sounds burst forth, and just listening makes you smile without thinking! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iyowa—known for hits like “Kyukurarin”—released in January 2026.
The song was specially written as the official theme for the Hokkaido-supporting festival “SNOW MIKU 2026.” Created around the theme of “Happy Patisserie,” it’s a pop piece brimming with dessert-like sweetness and a festive vibe.
Give it a listen whenever you want to warm your heart!
Pamelabarūn

Vocaloid producer Balloon, who has created numerous theme songs for anime and dramas, is also active as a singer-songwriter under the name Keina Suda.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Pamela.
You can experience a rock sound that draws on his band background.
The driving sound paired with a poignant melodic line is a highlight.
The human-like vocals delivered with flower will resonate with your heart.
It’s a rock number perfect for Vocaloid beginners who aren’t sure where to start.
Captive to freedom.Kanzaki Iori

Even when someone says, “You’re free to do whatever you want,” you end up hesitating to try something new, don’t you? This is an emotional Vocaloid song that cries out and sings the moratorium we carry as we go through life.
Created by Kanzaki Iori and released in 2018, its driving piano rock sound tears at your emotions.
The allure of Kanzaki Iori’s music lies above all in the profound messages of the lyrics—you can’t help but listen and see yourself reflected in them.
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SoliloquyMARETU

A unique number where sharp band sounds and chiptune-like phrases intertwine exquisitely.
It’s a work by MARETU, also known as the author of “Coin Locker Baby,” released in 2016.
It serves as the theme song for Luciano, a character from the game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” The philosophical word choices in the lyrics are quintessentially MARETU, and they match perfectly with the dark, cool tone of the track.
The rhythm shift from the increasingly intense B-melody into the chorus is so surprising—it’s absolutely irresistible.
Sing of FlowersShino

Although a rising creator who began activities in 2020, Vocaloid producer Shino has been attracting high expectations from a wide range of listeners.
This is their second track, created under the theme “a song you want to listen to in spring,” and despite being only their second work, it was selected for the smartphone game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku in the “Let’s Make It Together! 2nd Song Contest, Proseka NEXT.” The catchy bassline intertwining with the melody, the drums laying down an offbeat shuffle groove, and the breezy synths on top all come together to create a comfortable, springlike atmosphere.
It’s a Vocaloid track you’ll want to check out—one that really showcases the evolution of the Vocaloid scene.


