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[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!

[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Masterpieces and Legendary Tracks! (41–50)

HavenBoiled Fruits

Therefore, Nir Fruit “Haven” with Flower [Official] – HAVEN
Haven-simmered fruit

This song by Nirukajitsu conveys a heartfelt longing to find a place for one’s heart.

Released in January 2025, it features v flower’s strikingly powerful vocals.

It was written specifically for the rhythm game “Project SEKAI: Colorful Stage! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” The lyrics vividly depict the loneliness and inner struggles of people living in modern society, set against the backdrop of a chaotic night.

It’s a track that stays close to the hearts of those who keep searching for where they belong and those who feel the hardships of living.

From Classics to the Latest: A Special Feature on Iconic and God-Tier Vocaloid Songs! (51–60)

Goodbye DeclarationChinozo

Chinozo “Goodbye Declaration” feat. FloweR
Goodbye Declaration Chinozo

It’s a rock number with an incredible sense of speed.

It’s one of Vocaloid producer Chinozo’s signature tracks, released in 2020.

The arrangement showcases meticulous attention to detail, featuring razor-sharp guitar phrases, a crisp, satisfying drum groove, and synth tones sprinkled throughout.

All of that enhances the catchy melody with great phonetic flow.

As you listen, you’ll feel like singing it yourself—and if you play an instrument, you’ll want to perform it too.

It’s a cool-and-cute Vocaloid song.

Karakuri Pierrot40mP

[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Karakuri Pierrot [Original]
Karakuri Pierrot 40mP

A Vocaloid song that starts with piano and is easy to listen to with peace of mind.

It’s a classic love song that sings about a girl’s feelings.

The bittersweetness and heart-fluttering emotions are irresistible.

It’s something people of all ages and genders can relate to, isn’t it? It’s counted as one of 40mP’s signature songs.

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
E-ALPHAN Club Mikito-P

A Vocaloid song with an appealing Chinese-style sound.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Mikito-P, also known for “Sarishinohara” and “Roki.” The video was released in 2012 and quickly became a hit.

The uplifting four-on-the-floor rhythm feels great to listen to and makes you want to play it over and over.

The lyrics also include some Chinese, so it can even serve as a bit of study.

Akane-chan who will do whatever you sayCocoa Cigarette P

It was made using VOICEROID’s Kotonoha Akane and Yuzuki Yukari, which are specialized more for speaking than singing.

It’s a goofy track whose brief skits and the catchy phrase in the chorus stick in your head.

Still, it somehow feels like it affirms your feelings and gives you a boost.

Senbonzakurakuro usagi P

Many people probably think of this when they hear “Vocaloid song.” It’s a signature track by Vocaloid producer KuroUsa-P, who works as a member of the doujin music circle WhiteFlame, released on Niconico in 2011.

It’s a high-speed, Japanese-style Vocaloid rock song.

Its popularity is evident from the fact that it was adapted into a manga, a novel, and even a musical.

It’s also well known as a commercial jingle and is frequently included in rhythm games.

Telecaster B-BoySorry

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

How about a cute yet cool dance-rock number? It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Surii, also known as the creator of “Hyouri Ittai.” A short version was released in 2019, followed by a long version in 2020.

With razor-sharp guitars, a funky bass, driving drums, and Kagamine Len’s powerful vocals, it’s a work bursting with so many charms that you could go on listing them forever.

If this is your first listen, rather than thinking about the meaning of the lyrics, I recommend simply enjoying the sound.