A collection of stylish Vocaloid songs: The moving world of VOCALOID
There are truly countless songs in the VOCALOID scene, but in this article, I’ve put together a selection of especially stylish tracks.
Of course, “stylish” means different things to different people, so I’ve tried to choose from a wide range of genres without drawing sharp boundaries.
So there should definitely be something in the style you like.
Check them all out to the end and find the number that moves your heart.
A stylish selection of Vocaloid songs: The moving world of VOCALOID (1–10)
snoozewotaku

A cute, aggressive, and stylish EMD track.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer wotaku—known for many hits like “Gehenna” and “Mafia”—released in 2021.
One of its charms is the unpredictable song development.
It’s a high-quality piece that keeps you engaged right up to the very end.
The depth and breadth of wotaku’s musicality are on full display here.
There’s also a version by the singer SHIKI, so be sure to check that out as well.
cutleryorganic acid

It feels breezy on the surface yet steeped in lingering attachment—a heartrending message song that evokes parting from someone dear.
It’s a track by Yuukisan, a Vocaloid producer who also works as the singer-songwriter Yoh Kamiyama, released in 2017.
The sound arrangement, built calmly around a piano phrase, is stylish.
It gives the impression that the sound itself is tightly packed with bittersweet emotion.
There’s also a self-cover version sung by Yuukisan, so be sure to check that out as well.
whinySorry

This is a stylish Vocaloid track that heightens the mood for romance.
It’s a song by Surii, also known as the creator of the mega-hit “Telecaster B-Boy,” and it was released in 2021.
The relaxed, airy sound arrangement is wonderful.
It’s a soothing piece that calms the heart as you listen.
Kafu’s slightly husky vocals likely contribute to that effect as well.
And not being able to straightforwardly express your feelings to someone you like… many listeners will surely relate to the emotions conveyed in the lyrics.
Goodbye, bad boyNanahoshi Orchestra

A work by Vocaloid producer Nanahoshi Orchestra, released in September 2025.
This piece is a pep song that gives a firm push to those who are smoldering as they struggle to become somebody.
Its brisk, catchy melody carries a message of irony toward stagnation and a vow to break away, drawing you into its drama.
GUMI’s powerful vocals are another highlight.
It’s sure to ignite the heart of anyone who wants to break through their current situation.
Hey, mister.NEW!Tonbi

An languid pop tune that’ll get you with its snappy swing rhythm.
It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Tonbi, released in September 2025.
The track features a stylish sound that blends a somewhat retro melody line with elements of electro swing.
That sonic palette pairs perfectly with the introspective lyrics tinged with resignation.
It might be just right for a nighttime walk through the city.
Neon DollNEW!Lushino

This work, released by Lushino in October 2025, centers on a rebellion against lifestyles imposed by others, with a striking stance of outright refusal toward commanding language.
The lyrics convey a straightforward will to enjoy life as long as we’re alive, and that message meshes brilliantly with the bold, razor-sharp sound.
It’s a cathartic Vocaloid track that encourages everyone who longs to live true to themselves.
collapse; fainting spell (colloquial/slang)Iyowa

Its tumbling, rolling melody gets stuck in your head and won’t let go.
With a singular musical style that grabs listeners by the scruff of the neck, this is a track by Vocaloid producer Iyowa, released in 2021.
The sound arrangement—featuring tones and melodies that sit just slightly off the beat—is like building blocks.
It exudes an overwhelming sense of musical balance and taste.
The lyrics, steeped in loneliness, seem both aligned with the song’s atmosphere and intriguingly at odds with it.
Listen once and you’re trapped—welcome to the world of Iyowa.