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[Refreshing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Relieving Irritation

That feeling when your patience suddenly evaporates the moment you get irritated—ugh, it’s the worst, isn’t it?

Even if you don’t actually shout “Grrr!” out loud, you might be screaming it in your head.

So, how about listening to some music to switch up your mood at times like that?

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of mood-lifting Vocaloid tracks that are perfect for blowing off steam!

From refreshing tunes to ones you can really groove to, and even songs that make you want to crank the volume, we’ve got a wide selection.

This playlist might just blast your stress away!

[Refreshing] A roundup of recommended Vocaloid songs to relieve irritation (41–50)

Scrap Asobasestatement; report; hearsay

It’s an irresistibly addictive track with a sound that pops and bounces.

Created by Ihakushi and released in August 2024, it also participated in the “Vocaeri 2024 Summer” event.

Yuki Kae’s vocals resonate pleasantly over the noisy soundscape.

The lyrics, packed with sharp satire of modern society, leave a strong impression.

The whirlwind of sound—where electronica, EDM, and a jazzy vibe intersect—will have your body moving before you know it.

Its high level of attention is evident, with hundreds of plays just a few days after release.

It’s a must-listen for creators exploring new forms of expression.

[Refreshing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs to Relieve Irritation (51–60)

Everyone’s Song.A4。

A4. - Everyone’s Song feat. Haru (A4. - MINNANO UTA feat. HARU)
Minna no Uta. A4.

Do you have anything that’s bothering you or making you anxious? When you find yourself troubled, I’d love for you to listen to “Minna no Uta.” It’s a song released by A4, a widely noted Vocaloid producer.

The lyrics portray someone wrestling with stress and trying to overcome it.

As the title suggests, its appeal lies in how anyone can relate to it.

Overall, it has a chill R&B vibe, so it’s also recommended for fans of hip-hop.

In conclusion

I didn’t think in terms of music genres—I just picked tracks that I figured would help with irritation.

It ended up being a pretty wide-ranging playlist… but I still feel like I haven’t covered everything! I plan to update this article regularly, so please drop by again whenever you’re interested!