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

CirclesYusukeKira

KIRA – Circles ft. GUMI English (Original Song)
CirclesYusukeKira

A song by YusukeKira, a Vocaloid producer living in Germany.

The expansive synthesizer sounds create a dreamy, otherworldly atmosphere.

The bittersweet yet intense melody in the chorus shapes the song’s worldview, resulting in a track with a unique mood that blends a sense of weight with a floating feeling, as if being drawn into a starry sky.

The ExperimentSteampianist

Steampianist with TriAxis – The Experiment – Feat. Vocaloid Gumi
The ExperimentSteampianist

An intro where high-pitched piano and a ground-crawling rhythm create a sense of weight.

From there, the rising tension into a chorus that feels dark yet liberating is masterfully done—a superb Vocaloid track.

Since it avoids the extreme pitch jumps and rapid-fire delivery common in many Vocaloid songs, it becomes a cohesive piece that draws your attention not just to the melody but to the entire track.

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.

Jack the RipperCepheid

Cepheid – Jack the Ripper (feat. GUMI) [VOCALOID Original]
Jack the RipperCepheid

A track by Cepheid, a Vocaloid producer known for metal-style music production.

In the intro, heavy band sounds are layered over piano, and together with the triple-meter rhythm, they create a feeling that naturally pulls your body forward.

It’s a number where intense instrumentation and the digital, airy vocals of VOCALOID fuse seamlessly.

MONSTERKIRA

KIRA – MONSTER ft. GUMI English (Original Song)
MONSTERKIRA

“MONSTER” is a work by Vocaloid producer KIRA, released in September 2017.

Sung in English by GUMI, the vocals are powerful, and the lyrics convey a strong resolve to face external judgment and criticism.

The driving rhythm section feels like it’s closing in on you and becomes increasingly addictive.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to experience energetic, Western-style Vocaloid music.

[Global] English Vocaloid Songs Special! Fresh with a Western pop vibe (41–50)

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.

Dummy Marchmomocashew

[Oliver・Kagamine Len] Dummy March [Original Song]
Dummy Marchmomocashew

The title means “March of the Impostors.” It’s a Halloween song, so it has a touch of strangeness, and the combination with the distinctive upbeat tempo of a march is addictive.

The Japanese translation of the lyrics is also startling, making it a song you can enjoy from every angle.