[Video and Music] A Stylish Vocaloid MV Showcase
When Vocaloid first started to become popular, it was common for videos to use a single still image.
Nowadays, there are many visually engaging works that make full use of animation, live-action footage, and 3D CGI.
Displaying lyrics in sync with the music has also become standard.
In the very early days, there were very few videos like that.
In this article, I’ve compiled Vocaloid songs whose music videos are irresistible to watch and show a clear dedication to visual craft.
Enjoy the world of VOCALOID with your eyes and ears!
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[Video and Music] A Curated Selection of Stylish Vocaloid MVs (11–20)
The Sun Above and the Gutter RatUtsu-P

“The Sun and the Gutter Rat” delivers an aggressive message: we won’t be forced to work hard just because “the sun is watching.” With dark yet radical lyrics that liken the self living in the shadows to a rat, paired with a rock sound, the song and its video are hooking audiences around the world.
It was produced by Utsu-P.
neat freakscoop

“Keppeki-shou” expresses the feelings of a delicate adolescent girl in straightforward lyrics.
The cry of a girl—”Humankind simply can’t live correctly and cleanly”—comes through clearly in the video, resonating with many fans.
It was created by Scop, who debuted in 2008.
What should I do?American Folk Music Research Society

An artistic work that elevates poetry reading into something theatrical.
It’s a piece by Haniwa from the American Folk Song Research Society, released in August 2025.
Beneath the layered soundscape, a voice proclaiming one-sided “happiness” resounds with unsettling tension.
The way that goodwill gradually slips into madness will send chills down your spine.
The work was showcased during YouTube Music Weekend, with the visuals co-produced with vocational school students.
If you want to immerse yourself in a rich musical world, be sure to give it a listen.
Undeletable fileAkane Yomitan

An electronic tune resounding with noisy synths.
It’s a track by Akane Yomitani, a multi-creator who also handles the illustrations and video herself, released in August 2025.
The worldview that overlays personal regret onto indelible data is outstanding.
It portrays the agony of past mistakes piling up as “log data” and eating away at oneself.
Kasane Teto’s sharp vocals stoke a sense of panic.
If you listen to it on a night when you’re blaming yourself, it’s sure to pierce your heart.
Irregular Manmasalada

A tense, electrifying number woven from electronica and industrial rock.
Created by Vocaloid producer Masarada in May 2025, it was chosen as the ending theme for the anime “Unknown Code,” featuring Hatsune Miku’s vocals—mechanical yet deeply expressive—that leave a strong impression.
As massive synthesizers collide with razor-sharp guitar riffs, irregular time signatures generate a unique sonic universe.
It feels like an extraordinary experience when listened to while driving or taking a nighttime walk.
You’ll likely be moved by the sense of modern loneliness conveyed through samples of urban clamor.
The Last Song of the Beginning of the Worldbaby-chan

Babu-chan’s 2012 release, “The Last Song at the Beginning of the World.” The story begins with an intro that gives an eerie impression, and the sounds playing in the background form the identity of this track.
Brimming with ideas—like the thoroughly distorted drums—the piece, including its visuals, delivers an outstandingly cohesive world.
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PathosYūnosuke

Yunosuke’s 2016 track “Pathos,” featuring a music video where Hatsune Miku stands in a dark, atmospheric world, is incredibly cool.
The visuals and the music come together to create a dramatic impression, like a movie theme song.
The beat in the chorus is also very cool, drawing you in completely.