[Latest] Fast-tempo Melo & Rapid-fire Vocaloid Song Collection [Classics]
One of the characteristics of Vocaloid is that it can sing melodies at speeds that would be difficult for a human.
If you enter the notes and lyrics into the score, it will sing even the most challenging melodies exactly as written—letting you create vocals just the way you imagined.
This is one reason why Vocaloid has come to be loved by so many people!
This time, we’ll be introducing works that feature rapid-fire Vocaloid tracks and high-speed melodies.
Be sure to lend an ear to those crisp, articulate vocals!
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[Latest] Fast Melo & Rapid-Fire Vocaloid Song Feature [Classics] (91–100)
zero-sumwotaku

How about some dark hip-hop sung by KAITO? This track was produced by wotaku, a Vocaloid producer known for a wide range of musical styles and hits like “Gehenna” and “Mafia,” and it was released in 2021.
With its noisy vocals and synths that hit you in the gut, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to turn up the volume.
That sense of a wall of sound closing in is just so cool.
The lyrics focus on storytelling and strong character elements.
Why not immerse yourself in the thoughts of a protagonist living in a dangerous world?
WAGA-MAMARipples of Rain

WAGA-MAMA is a song written by Amane no Ren as an entry for the 16th Proseka NEXT.
It expresses a determination to forget past events and make the life ahead a wonderful one.
From the choice of words in the lyrics, it can also be interpreted as a song from a Vocaloid’s perspective.
The lyrics are sung at ultra-high speed, too.
If you like the characteristically rapid-fire delivery of Vocaloid, you’ll surely enjoy it.
By the way, this track is said to be a counterpart to ANE-MONA, so I recommend listening to them together.
[Latest] Fast Melo & Rapid-Fire Vocaloid Song Collection [Classics] (101–110)
NadirOrangestar

Perhaps because of its relatively relaxed tempo, the snappy, rapid-fire melody slips right into your ears.
It’s a 2021 release by Orangestar, the popular Vocaloid producer behind many masterpieces like “Hare wo Matsu” and “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” The track stands out with a sound that feels like a mix of band music and EDM.
The light, airy production instantly tells you it’s an Orangestar song.
The lyrics—“Even if I’m at rock bottom, I have no choice but to keep moving forward”—are encouraging and can serve as a compass for life, making this a song that helps you find hope to keep living.
noisyCapchii

A track where aggressive electro sounds and MEIKO’s mature vocals are perfectly matched.
Produced by Capchii and released in 2023, it leaves a strong impression with a richly layered soundscape infused with various musical genres.
MEIKO’s upbeat vocal performance is also outstanding! The lyrics revolve around a passionate devotion to “creation,” so if you’re engaged in creative activities, it’s sure to resonate with you.
My First IIshida already
An extremely artistic song that turns the very concept of “VOCALOID” into music and visuals.
Multi-creator Mou Ishida’s “Hajimete no I” was released in February 2024 and was submitted to the Rookie Rankings of Vocacolle 2024 Winter.
It’s so meticulously crafted that it makes you wonder, “How can someone create a work like this?”—to the point that you’ll find yourself curious about Mou Ishida’s background.
It’s a highly artistic number that delivers an overwhelming rush of stimulation to both your hearing and sight.
This might be a Vocaloid track that goes beyond even a “new musical experience.”
Sequelae, memo, time bomb.Satsuki

“Sequelae, Memorandum, Time Bomb” by Vocaloid producer Satsuki is a work that carefully portrays the darkness of the heart.
The first half depicts a gloomy mood over a near-futuristic sound.
Then, from the latter half, it modulates into an intense sound, culminating in a structure that showcases ultra high-speed vocals at the climax.
As you listen, try considering the meaning embedded in the title and in how the vocals are divided between Hatsune Miku and Kaai Yuki.
By the way, the latter half is quite fast-paced, so I recommend first listening to the MV with on-screen lyrics.
Eureka ReplicaYugika

Eureka Replica could be said to have established a new style in the Vocaloid scene.
This piece was written by Yugika as a theme song for a mobile game character.
First, pay attention to its Arabian-flavored sound.
It pairs an exotic sonic palette with a characteristically fast Vocaloid melody.
Another highlight is having Narumaki Mikoto sing in an ultra-low register.
You’ll get to enjoy a vocal performance unlike anything you’ve heard before.