[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!
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[Global] English Vocaloid Songs Special! Fresh with a Western pop vibe (41–50)
It’s Our FaultVeeroos

A track by Polish artist Veeroos.
With a prominently heavy kick drum, offbeat hi-hat rhythm, and cleverly layered choruses, it becomes a characteristically VOCALOID, digitally rich song with depth.
It’s an addictive number that creates a floating atmosphere while maintaining a sense of weight.
[Global] English Vocaloid Song Special! Fresh with a Western music vibe (51–60)
Just a RobotMcki Robyns-P

This is a single released in 2018 by Mcki Robyns-P, known for crafting electric numbers.
It’s based on K1-B0, a character from the game Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, and features vocals by Dex, Fukase (modeled on the vocalist of SEKAI NO OWARI), and Kagamine Len V4.
Depicting a robot’s inner struggle, it’s a charming track that evokes human emotions within a digital world.
Lovely StarThe Rainfields

A track by Vocaloid producer The Rainfields.
The vocals, with depth and clarity, and the shimmering synths come together to create a sound that evokes a starry sky.
By deliberately adopting an uninflected singing style, it generates a floating sensation as if drifting in the sky—an atmosphere that makes you want to keep listening.
VIXENIMPOSTOR

How about a hard-hitting electronic tune? This track by the vocaloid producer IMPOSTOR was released in 2021.
Its fast-paced soundscape paints a dark world, and on top of it rides Makune Nana’s crisp, articulate vocals.
The lyrics, which can be read as yandere, are filled with overflowing feelings for a loved one.
It’s a perfect match for the relentless melody line.
Be sure to turn the volume up.
ASTHMAReoni☆

A heavy Vocaloid track that ramps up the tension with inorganic VOCALOID vocals, fear-inducing timbres, and a structure that gradually builds a sense of speed.
Despite progressing mostly over the same chord progression, the shifting feel keeps it expressive, and the slight change in chords partway through creates an addictive sense of tension.
In My HeadMSKyuuni

If the creator’s values and sense of music differ, I’m sure the expression of VOCALOID would change as well—but there may be no other track that so brilliantly adapts VOCALOID to Western music.
In any case, it positively reeks—in the best way—of vibes from across the ocean.
From the choice of sounds to the overall style, everything is a stylish and innovative piece.
The New ERAYZYX

A track by the Chilean music producer YZYX, known for creating crossover genres with VOCALOID.
It’s a number that evokes a mysterious and majestic image, fitting for a title that means “a new era.” Although it’s under three minutes long, its concentrated world grips the listener’s heart and draws them into the song’s story with a curious allure.
Skillfully leveraging VOCALOID’s impassive vocals, it is perhaps a piece whose mechanical nature makes it all the more beautiful.



