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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 showcase of stylish Vocaloid songs: The moving world of VOCALOID (141–150)

babyGuiano

Guiano – baby (feat. Hatsune Miku)
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It makes you want to snap your fingers to the beat.

It’s a song by Guianno, a Vocaloid producer also known for works like “Did I Die?” and “Superhero,” released in 2021.

The sound is simple yet profound, leaving a strong impression.

Even with so few layers, you never feel like anything is “missing.” And precisely because of that understated arrangement, the warm message in the lyrics—“I’ll stay by your side”—comes through in its entirety.

TataraPikon

Picon – Tatara ft. Hatsune Miku
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Its sonic image is like an analog record player.

If you enjoy lo-fi music, you should definitely give it a listen.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Picon, also known for “Garando,” released in 2019.

The relaxed rhythm and trembling brass tones are striking, and as you listen, you’ll feel your shoulders loosen.

Rather than overanalyzing the song’s meaning, just let your body surrender to the music—an airy, stylish Vocaloid number.

By the way, there’s also a version sung by Picon himself.

Sweet DevilHachioji-P

Hachioji-P “Sweet Devil feat. Hatsune Miku”
Sweet Devil Hachioji-P

It’s a cute, mischievous-little-devil-style song with a candy theme.

It’s one of the signature works by Hachioji-P, a popular Vocaloid producer known for tracks like “Kimagure Mercy,” and it was released in 2010.

The thick, layered programmed sound is striking—you’ll want to nod your head and get into the groove.

A stylish collection of Vocaloid songs: The moving world of VOCALOID (151–160)

The Dining-Table Informer's Solutionsmile dog

Informant Solution on the Dining Table – Kaho
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This is a track by smile dog, a Vocaloid producer gaining attention for their delicate expressiveness that carefully depicts the subtleties of human psychology.

Included on the 2024 compilation album “ARKHE,” this piece portrays the shifting emotions of people gathered around a table, all within a uniquely crafted world.

Its dense soundscape, lyrical writing, and artistic music video each possess depth that draws you in.

Highly recommended for those who want to reflect on human relationships in contemporary society.

TagHaruno

Tag feat. Luo Tianyi
Tag Haruno

This is a track Haruno released as a Vocaloid producer for the first time in about seven years.

Released in June 2025, the song deepens a downbeat yet beautiful worldview with a touch of fantasy.

Interweaving Luo Tianyi’s resonant vocals with oriental sounds, it creates a uniquely weightless atmosphere.

The lyrics, themed around a game of tag in the dark, depict a heart being overtaken by an irresistible pull, as if you’re reading a mysterious story.

How about getting lost in this bewitching world that draws you in?

Just kidding!NEKOZUME

Just kidding!/Kasane Teto and Raincoat
Just kidding! NEKOZUME

The music unit NEKOZUME, known for their “Dark DE Kawaii” aesthetic, has created a track featuring Kasane Teto and Amagai as vocalists! On the surface it’s light and adorable, yet it secretly pricks at the heart with a sly, cynical lyrical worldview—that contrast is irresistible.

The poppy EDM sound and irresistibly catchy melody are also top-notch.

When you want to blow away your frustrations in one satisfying sweep, give it a listen!

Hacking your hearti-you

This is a track by ki-you that portrays the desire to forcefully pry open someone’s heart over an electronic soundscape.

The frustrating sense of distance between two people separated by glass, and the impatience of wanting to connect but being unable to, are expressed within a crisp, satisfying sonic texture.

Both the vocals and the tones feel great, and you can’t help but get drawn in.

Why not give it a listen when you want to immerse yourself in a slightly distorted digital love story?