[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!
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[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Masterpieces and God-Tier Songs! (21–30)
Ghost RuleDECO*27

This is a track included on the fifth album, “GHOST.” It’s characterized by an intense sound.
One reason for its popularity is the lyrics, which seem open to various interpretations depending on the listener.
From the key change in the final, relentless chorus, you feel a heart-wrenching sorrow that makes your chest tighten no matter how many times you listen.
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?
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?
Facade QuestionSatsuki

A pop tune that hits you right in the heart, released on April Fools’ Day.
Created by Satsuki and released in April 2025, this song is a collaboration for “Pokémon feat.
Hatsune Miku Project VOLTAGE High↑.” It’s a duet by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, weaving a theme of facing oneself.
Incorporating Pokémon’s evolution BGM and “Route 209,” it’s sure to make fans of that generation go, “Ah!” A must-listen for anyone searching for their true self.
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.
Amanojaku164

This song was released in 2014.
The title “Ama no Jaku” is quite distinctive.
It’s a track I hope you’ll listen to and grasp the message hidden beneath the surface.
The guitar-rock arrangement and tones are cool, and despite being a VOCALOID song, it delivers lifelike presence and emotional depth on par with a rock band.
Be sure to read the lyrics and picture the scenes in your mind.
The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

Featuring striking loud guitar riffs and a four-on-the-floor beat, this is a track by Neru, also known under the alias Oshiire-P.
It was released in 2013.
The lyrics, which express the indescribable anxieties and worries that everyone experiences in their youth, resonated with younger listeners and quickly made it a popular song.
If you want the audio, it’s included on the album “World Conquest / Neru feat.
Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len.”


