[Cute] A selection of Vocaloid songs recommended for women [Cool]
The Vocaloid scene spread mainly through the internet and has since taken root as its own music genre.
If you’ve known it since the early days, you probably never imagined it would turn out like this.
Over that time, countless masterpieces have continued to be created.
In this article, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid tracks I recommend for women! From nostalgic songs to recent releases that have made waves.
No matter where you slice it, I think it’s a deliciously curated lineup—so be sure to check it out!
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[Cute] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Women [Cool] (21–30)
Fallen Q (♡)Medmia

Composed by Medomia, the creator behind works like “Zettai Teikitai Mecha Kirai-ya,” this track was released in December 2024.
Featuring the vocals of Hatsune Miku and KAFU, it portrays distorted romantic feelings and obsession.
It contrasts the shift from pure love to madness with pop music.
You’ll find yourself hooked by the lyrics that capture the emotions of someone troubled by love.
It’s a song that makes you want to crank up the volume and blast it!
Blue Light MarchSasuke Haraguchi

This is a translucent Vocaloid track that captivates with its floating sound and dreamy melody.
Showcasing the full extent of Sasuke Haraguchi’s talent, it was released in August 2024.
It delicately portrays the loneliness of the digital age and inward-facing emotions, evoking deep empathy in listeners.
The harmony between the sound and melody is superb, and Maimai Moka’s vocals beautifully color its fragile world.
It’s perfect for solitary nights when you want to listen to the quiet voice of your heart.
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A work by the Vocaloid producer duo LadyMonsters.
, consisting of Takuma and Miisuika, released in September 2025.
The rhythmic yet eerie sound meshes perfectly with the husky vocals, and as you keep listening, you’ll find yourself unable to escape its distinctive world.
The madness lurking within innocent play and the unsettling, parent-child-themed storytelling are irresistible.
If you like this world, be sure to explore the stories of other monsters in the album “FREAKSHOW Vol.
2”!
Romeo and Cinderelladoriko

This is a particularly historic VOCALOID song that also made headlines when the renowned enka singer Sachiko Kobayashi did a bold cover of it.
It delicately portrays the romantic feelings of a girl at that subtle age between adolescence and rebellion, with a tone suffused with anxiety.
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A modern, stylish dance tune with irresistibly sharp synth beats.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Aogurisu, released in August 2025.
It ranked 14th in the VOCACOLLE Summer 2025 TOP 100.
The lyrics depict the real feelings of contemporary people wandering the sea of the internet in search of validation.
The anxieties swirling on social media and the sudden waves of emptiness ride the high-velocity track and hit you in the chest.
Teto’s slightly wistful vocals fit this worldview perfectly.
The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

This one is especially recommended for junior high and high school girls.
It’s a Vocalo-rock track bursting with energy right from the intro.
Created by Vocaloid producer Neru—also known for “How to Conquer the World”—it was released in 2013.
The lyrics, which seem to speak for the worries and anxieties felt by younger generations, are truly stirring.
The sound is both catchy and emotional, which is really cool.
If you listen to it when something’s bothering you, it’ll blow those gloomy feelings away.
LokiMikito-P

If you want to get hyped with a super lively track, this is the one! It’s a piece by Mikito-P, who’s been active in the Vocaloid scene for many years, released in 2018.
The standout feature is the sound itself—first and foremost, the vibe! It’s a funky rock sound with a hard-hitting, badass bass.
The vocals are set up as a duet between Kagamine Rin and Mikito-P himself—or rather, it might be more accurate to call it a back-and-forth.
Every part of the song is a treat, making it a Vocaloid track you’ll want to keep on repeat.
The rolled r’s are awesome, too!