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A roundup of female Vocaloid producers: creators to watch!

Vocaloid music has produced a wide range of hits and has become an influential force in the Japanese music scene.

While there seem to be more male creators, there are also female Vocaloid producers who showcase high creativity and compelling musical worlds.

From beautiful melodies and glittering atmospheres to tracks with a sharp, edgy style that draws you in, the variety is vast.

In this article, we’ll introduce female Vocaloid producers who are creating wonderful music and making waves.

Let’s focus on the appeal of standout creators and producers who deliver works that resonate deeply with the heart.

Roundup of female Vocaloid producers: creators to watch! (11–20)

Acid ChocolateTomato milk

[Official Music Video] 'Acid Chocolate' + UST
Acid Chocolate Tomato Milk

This is Tomato Milk, a standout Vocaloid producer.

She made her debut in 2014 with “Haruhayate,” featuring Kagamine Rin and Len, which drew significant attention.

Since then, she has continued to release songs steadily and has been highly active, including having her work featured on the compilation album “kagamination2 Rinkyo.” Her greatest hallmark is her multifaceted talent—she even handles illustration and video production herself.

IMITATION BLACKnatsuP

[SCL Project feat. VanaN’Ice] IMITATION BLACK [Original MV] Kamui Gakupo, KAITO, Kagamine Len
IMITATION BLACKnatsuP

Vocaloid producer natsuP showcases a diverse musical style and is also active as a member of the music circle SCL Project.

His debut song, the superb ballad “ZUTTO,” was so well-received that he was even nicknamed “the ZUTTO guy.” While he works across a wide range of genres, his tracks that evoke visual-kei rock—especially those centered around the Hall of Fame hit “IMITATION BLACK” by the Vocaloid unit VanaN’Ice—are particularly memorable.

SAYONARATiara

[Hatsune Miku] SAYONARA [Original MV]
Goodbye, Tiara

This is Tiara, a composer who also provides songs for idols and others.

She joined the light music club in junior high school, then went on to a music vocational school, and after graduating pursued a professional career.

As a Vocaloid producer, she debuted in 2010 with “Providence -End of Story-.” Her representative works include “Negai,” “Undefined,” and “Soleil.” Although she has experience performing in a band, the genres of her compositions are wide-ranging, and she has also released tracks like the dance number “Sanctuary -alternative-,” which carries a gothic atmosphere.

In conclusion

We introduced female Vocaloid producers who are energizing the Vocaloid scene.

From uniquely feminine, beautiful melodies to cleverly crafted, experimental works, there were so many interesting pieces.

Let’s start by diving in bit by bit—beginning with artists whose names you recognize or songs that caught your attention—and enjoy exploring from there!