[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 Famous and Legendary Vocaloid Songs! (481–490)
Goodbye, ApoptosisSatsuki

This is a song by Satsuki that portrays the ache of an irreversible farewell by likening it to the phenomenon of programmed cell death.
Released in July 2025, it was selected as the official demo song for the Yamaha AI sound source, Nurse Robo_Type T.
The crystalline vocals blend seamlessly into the ethereal sound arrangement, beautifully expressing the fragility of fading memories.
Once you listen, you’ll find it hard to escape its delicate and sophisticated world.
On nights when you want to immerse yourself in memories of someone dear, this piece will quietly stay by your side.
Saturn PolkaNayutan Seijin

A lively dance number produced by Nayutalien to mark the 10th anniversary of their debut.
Scheduled for release in July 2025, it’s a track included on their first album in about five years, “Object V from Planet Nayutan.” It portrays a grand, romantic love story in which the two dance as if Saturn’s rings were a private dance floor just for them.
The euphoric sound—like the entire solar system is blessing the couple—and the exotic melody that peeks in along the way keep listeners engaged.
If you listen to it with someone you love, you might feel as if you’re on a date in outer space.
Dust; desperately and recklesslyKuriyama Yuuri

This is a work released by Yuri Kuriyama—an artist who captivates fans with a wide range of sounds—in July 2025.
The piece weaves together self-denial, encapsulated in the feeling of “I’m worthless,” with a powerful impulse that says, “Even so, I have no choice but to charge forward.” Its painfully realistic inner struggle fuses beautifully with a driving rock sound.
Many listeners will be drawn to its aggressive sonic character.
When you’re tormented by a sense of helplessness, it will surely knock powerfully on your heart.
You messed up, didn’t you.syudou

Have you listened to DREAMERS’ album Ryugu-jo? I’d like to introduce one of the tracks from it, “Yacchatta wa ne.” It’s a song created by one of the members, syudou.
Sung with a girlish touch, it portrays the pain of someone in love and the growing sense of emptiness that comes with adulthood.
While the themes are heavy, it delivers them with humor by repeating the title phrase.
Also, pay attention to how it uses rhyme and lands on a neat punchline.
Gray Seaguchiri

Guchiri, a Vocaloid producer known for creating numerous narrative-driven tracks.
His 2023 piece “Gray Sea” unfolds like a novel, weaving a compelling story.
The protagonist, lost in a dream, realizes they’ve lost their colors and is depicted confronting the world and themselves.
The song features an impressive, dazzling band sound with technical guitar work and a horn section.
Sung powerfully and alone on stage by flower, it’s a mid-tempo number that conveys both poignancy and strength.
A poetic Vocaloid song themed around inner conflict and anxiety.


