[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 Song Special! Fresh with a Western music vibe (51–60)
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.
Execution Girl ! ! !strovi

A track by music producer strovi, who announced in 2018 that he would cease activities as a Vocaloid producer.
It’s an irresistibly addictive number where hysterical, shuffle-driven guitar contrasts exquisitely with a flat, inorganic vocal delivery, and even the singing in the interlude sticks in your ears.
Little DarlingMOROS

The title means “beloved person, someone who’s a little on your mind.” A music box-like sound mainly leads the piece.
The lyrics are sung at a crisp, pleasant tempo, giving it a charm that makes you unable to stop listening, even if it feels a bit eerie.
ClockworkAthena Z

A track by Athena Z, a Vocaloid producer who also thrives as an illustrator.
As the song progresses, new timbres and rhythms layer in, creating the effect that even the same verse or chorus sounds different each time.
The intermittent, well-placed ticking of a clock and the spacious vocals in a high register linger in the ear—it’s a number you’ll want to listen to again and again.
[Global] Special Feature: English Vocaloid Songs! Fresh with a Western Pop Vibe (61–70)
The Girl I LovedModern Jazz Quartet

A song by MJQ, a Vocaloid producer living in the Philippines whose handle name is an abbreviation of Martin John Q.
With an arrangement composed mostly of just piano and strings, it features a gentle singing voice that makes you almost forget it’s VOCALOID, offering a soothing number with a charm distinct from Japanese Vocaloid tracks.
ErroristNishin

This is a Vocaloid song where you can experience weight, grandeur, and beauty all at once.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Nishin, it was released in 2018.
The vocals use Chris, included in VOCALOID5.
The song’s style matches perfectly with Chris’s sweet voice, resulting in a performance that’s truly captivating—you’ll feel as if you’re listening to Western pop.
The lyrics, which explore the anguish of fighting someone, are philosophical and wonderfully profound.
It’s a work by an overseas Vocaloid producer that I can recommend even to Vocaloid beginners.
Chen JiangCOP

A delicate, repeating timbre that calls to mind the stars.
It’s so beautiful, isn’t it? This is a song released in 2016, sung by Xinchen, a Chinese V4 Vocaloid who was reborn from Heikō Shikaiko, a character originally from the doujin music scene.
Her stylish, beautiful design matches the feel of her name.
Her singing voice is based on the Chinese vocalist Chali Li, and that crystal-clear, truly diva-like tone fits this track perfectly.
Chali Li has posted many “I tried singing” videos and she’s absolutely adorable, so if you’re interested, be sure to check her out.



