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[Global] English Vocaloid Song Special! Fresh with a Western pop vibe

The Vocaloid scene has been winning passionate support not only in Japan but also from listeners overseas.

Songs sung in English and tracks with a Western music flavor are showing a truly global reach.

In this article, we’re highlighting Vocaloid songs that shine with English vocals or Western-inspired sounds.

You might find the fresh twist on the usual vibe exciting, and it’s a great way to share the same music with Vocaloid fans around the world—the appeal is endless.

You’re sure to discover a track that captivates your ears! Be sure to read to the end!

[Global] Special Feature: English Vocaloid Songs! Fresh with a Western Pop Flavor (21–30)

Glass WallGHPZ

【Hatsune Miku English】 Glass Wall 【Original Vocaloid Song】 2014
Glass WallGHPZ

The title means “Glass Wall.” It features Hatsune Miku’s heartrending vocals.

“Glass wall” is thought to refer to LCD screens such as those on computers.

Since it uses a lot of simple English, it’s recommended even for people who aren’t very good at English.

ENEMYDasu

[Kagamine Len] "ENEMY" [Original]
ENEMYDasu

A track by Dasu, a Filipino Vocaloid producer who is also active as an animator and illustrator.

It opens with vocals processed with effects, then rapidly shifts in style—from a noisy synth intro into a fast-paced first verse.

Sung in Filipino, the song’s language, combined with its evolving arrangement, creates a uniquely distinctive atmosphere.

[Global] English Vocaloid Songs Special! Fresh with a Western music vibe (31–40)

My Little LadyAdyS

【GUMI ENG】 My Little Lady (Original Song)
My Little LadyAdyS

The title means “My Lady.” At first it seems like a tune you’d hear on a carousel, but the bass comes in right away, giving it a cool vibe.

In the middle it shifts to a completely different style, and that contrast is part of the song’s charm.

CONSUMPTIONKitazawa Gōhei

CONSUMPTION / Kyohei Kitazawa feat. Hatsune Miku
CONSUMPTIONKitazawa Gōhei

You’ll be drawn into a decadent worldview.

It’s a track by Kyohei Kitazawa, a Vocaloid producer from Romania, released in 2020.

Although it’s a song by an overseas Vocaloid producer, the lyrics are entirely in Japanese.

Miku’s delicate, ephemeral vocals fit perfectly with the dark, brooding track, making for a very cool result.

You can also sense elements of hip-hop.

And I imagine many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which convey a desperate, sorrowful desire to throw everything away.

Two of a KindGHOST

【Otomachi Una】Two of a Kind【Original Song】
Two of a KindGHOST

A track by GHOST, a music producer who also wears the hats of illustrator and video editor.

From the hollow mood of the first verse to the heavy, rousing chorus, it carves out a distinctive atmosphere.

The structure, where noise-like sounds intrude and the audio gradually returns, further amplifies the song’s ominous vibe, drawing listeners into its world.

Spectaclenostraightanswer

nostraightanswer – Spectacle (feat. DAINA)
Spectaclenostraightanswer

How about some inorganic, stylish electronic music? This track is by North Straight Answer, a Vocaloid producer who also worked under the name Kenji-B.

The lyrics, which reflect on the phenomenon of people you don’t know listening to something you created, may resonate especially with fellow creators.

The sound has a strong, powerful presence yet feels cohesive overall, leaving a pleasant impression on the ears.

It’s a cool number that lets you immerse yourself fully in a sea of sound.

UselessKilljoyP

KilljoyP feat. V3 (GUMI English) – Useless
UselessKilljoyP

The title means “useless.” The tone of the song, as if symbolizing the title, feels dark and negative.

Even listeners who struggle with English will catch the word “disappointed,” which pierces the heart and makes you want to embrace the character in this song.