[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] Vocaloid Masterpieces and Legendary Tracks Special! (391–400)
Isn’t it not okay!?soriddobiitsu

This is a Kasane Teto SV piece by Solidbeats released in October 2025.
It’s a song that gently reassures a heart shaken by anxiety and haste, saying “It’s going to be okay,” and its pop sound makes it uplifting.
A standout feature is a section that incorporates the motif of the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” The rhythmic track gives it an addictive quality that makes you want to move your body.
I think it’s perfect for anyone wondering, “Is it okay to stay as I am?” or as a song to send when you want to encourage a friend!
Big, big, BIG chance!!!Karurosu Hakamada

This is a newly written song for the official Otomachi Una compilation album “Una-Chance! 3 feat.
Otomachi Una.” Created by Carlos Hakamada—also known under the names Saize-P and Dynamic Jienzu—the track is set for release in October 2025.
Riding on a catchy, punkish sound, it delivers a powerful message that every day is a chance.
The encouraging words—don’t be afraid to fail, keep moving forward, and every moment has value—really hit home.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to take on something new or need a little push.
EntanglementIchinose Rupo

This is a refreshing electronic track released in October 2025 to commemorate the launch of the voice library “Kagamine Rin/Len NT.” Created by Rupo Ichinose, the piece explores the theme of a “tangle” that links the past, present, and future.
Using digital motifs like zeros and ones and programming, it portrays human connections and the workings of the heart.
The shimmering synthesizers and clear vocals weave a soundscape that truly embodies the fusion of new technology and emotional expression.
When you feel ready to step toward the future, be sure to give it a listen!
Hiasobikameria

How about a glamorous, stylish electric tune? This track by Camellia—who’s also active as a professional composer—was released in 2022.
As he himself describes it as “electro swing,” the arrangement charms with a jazzy essence.
It’s a catchy yet sophisticated number that showcases Camellia’s musicality and technical prowess.
The tone of the song pairs perfectly with the lyrics, which delve into the pursuit of a dangerous romantic relationship.
clock lock workshachi

“Clock Lock Works” is a work released under the name Hachi, the Vocaloid producer alias of Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter active at the top of the Japanese music scene.
Published in November 2009, its whimsical, fantastical world instantly captured listeners’ hearts and quickly joined the ranks of popular songs.
Beyond the track itself, the animated music video by Minakata Laboratory also drew attention.
In the chorus, Miku playing the bass moves incredibly smoothly.
It has the feel of a nursery rhyme with a hint of darkness, a quality that connects to Yonezu’s current style.


