[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.
Even if you’ve read it before, be sure to check back again!
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[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Masterpieces and God-Tier Songs! (21–30)
Venomkairiki bea

The title “Venom” means toxic fluid.
It skillfully expresses a kind of “poison” found in modern people who crave love.
The vocals sound childlike, which heightens the eeriness.
It conveys a cry from the heart, pain, and the poison everyone carries, all set to a catchy melody.
It’s addictive, isn’t it?
Resonance of ColorsNEW!GYARI

As an anniversary project celebrating AHS’s 20th year, this is an upbeat electropop track produced by GYARI.
Released in March 2026, the work came out in two versions: the AHS Family version and the VOMS Project version.
Its exhilarating beat, infused with drum and bass elements, pairs wonderfully with a catchy melody and a dazzling sound arrangement.
Multiple vocal lines layer together to create, true to the title, a vivid palette of sound.
It brims with a festive atmosphere—be sure to give it a listen!
Exploding Brain Girlrereriri

With its dizzying song structure and rapid-fire melody, this is the perfect track to introduce as a quintessential Vocaloid song! It’s a piece by the popular Vocaloid producer rerulili, also known for “Seisans Bakuretsu Boy” and “Chototsu Moushin Girl.” Released on a video-sharing site in 2012, it became a hit and later expanded into various media.
There’s also a live-action PV produced to commemorate 2 million views, so if you’re interested, be sure to check it out.
Six Trillion Years and an Overnight StoryKEMU VOXX

Shifting from a wistful piano timbre to an aggressive sound that pierces the ears, this is the signature track by KEMU VOXX, a doujin circle formed around Vocaloid producer kemu.
It was released on Niconico in 2012.
The poignant lyrics, which make you feel as if you’re reading a story from another world, really hit home.
It’s featured in music games like SOUND VOLTEX, so if you’re interested, be sure to give it a try.
Charlesbarūn

You’ll find yourself hooked by the stylish chord progressions and lively rhythm.
This is a song by Balloon, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as the singer-songwriter Keina Suda.
It was released in 2016 as his 26th work.
It’s included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostream feat.
Hatsune Miku,” so if you’re interested, consider picking up a copy.
HibanaDECO*27

This is a song released in 2017 by DECO*27, known for his stylish rock sound.
It’s said to be inspired by the FPS game Rainbow Six Siege.
That moment at the very end of the outro, when it’s just the vocals, gives you chills, doesn’t it?
Sand Planethachi

I especially want people who love Vocaloid and have been listening for a long time, as well as those who work with Vocaloid, to hear this.
I’m sure the lyrics will resonate with you.
It carries a very strong message, and right after the song was released, many different interpretations started to circulate.
It offers a chance to deepen your thinking about Vocaloid.


