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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 Newest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Masterpieces and God-Tier Songs! (461–470)

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r-906 – Strange Phone Call (ft. ROSE & POPY)
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I also recommend “Kaidensya (The Strange Phone Call),” which pulls you into a bizarre tale.

This track was created by r-906 for the Vocalo Collection Spring 2022 TOP100 ranking.

It opens with a sound woven from electronic tones and depicts the protagonist calling out to the person on the other end of the line.

You could read this as a metaphor for trying to build human relationships.

And at the end, an utterly unexpected twist awaits.

Be sure to listen yourself and find out.

Also, keep an eye out for a fun Easter egg: if you add up the numbers that appear in the song, they total 906.

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The Wanderlust feat. Luka Megurine
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This song is by sasakure.UK, one of the leading Vocaloid producers who has continued to be active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene and has also worked on pieces like “Tondemo Wonders” and “Future Eve.” It was released in February 2009.

The work is characterized by its unpredictable song structure and avant-garde sound that incorporates chiptune.

Even back then, it already had that distinct “sasakure.UK sound,” which is great.

Even now, long after its release, it still feels “new.” A remake version was uploaded in 2019, so if you haven’t heard it yet, definitely check it out!

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Stardust Medley / Kisara feat. Hatsune Miku – Stardust Medley
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This popular work won 3rd place in the TOP 100 ranking of Vocaloid Collection Spring 2023.

“Stardust Medley,” a track by Kisara— a Vocaloid producer known for a cute, charming style—has it all: lively marching-band-inspired sound, Miku’s bright vocals, and unpredictable twists that keep it fun from start to finish! The way the song’s protagonist follows their heart and lives freely makes you think, “I’m going to pursue what I love to the fullest, too.” Give it a listen when you’re entering a new school or starting a new chapter in life—it might give you a motivational boost.

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How to Return at Twilight | Shitoo Vo. Kitsuneko
How to Return at Twilightshitoo

You can’t help but become engrossed in following the relationship and story of the two protagonists.

The song is by Shitoo, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of works like “404: Illusion” and “One-Eyed Ripper Murder Case,” and it was released in December 2022.

The track unfolds through an exchange between a yokai fox and a girl who wishes to disappear from this world.

It makes you feel as if you’re watching a manga or an anime.

And that emotional development in the final chorus—it really hits you right in the heart.

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Is it reeds? / Hatsune Miku
Is it reed?nanuriso

Let me introduce “Ashidesuka,” a piece packed with a message that makes your heart skip a beat.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Nanuriso, created using Hatsune Miku.

The work throws a stone into the pond of society—its systems and education—yet it doesn’t deliver its point bluntly; its charm lies in its witty, refined turns of phrase.

By the way, the title “Ashi” refers to the plant reed, and is likely derived from the famous quote by the philosopher Pascal: “Man is a thinking reed.” Reeds are fragile plants, here likened to human frailty.