A classic masterpiece sung by Kagamine Len. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs.
Of the two VOCALOID voicebanks, Kagamine Rin and Len—both voiced by Asami Shimoda—this time we’re featuring popular songs sung by Kagamine Len.
This series centers on a fresh, youthful sound themed around adolescence, with Len handling the male vocals.
Many Vocaloid producers bring out Len’s unique charm.
We’ve curated a wide range, from tender, moving pieces to cool, rock-tinged tracks.
Find the perfect song to match your mood.
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Classic songs sung by Kagamine Len. Recommended popular Vocaloid tracks (21–30)
Out of EdenKouhei
A track by Vocaloid producer Kouhei, who has also been known by creator names like Kou and Ossan-P in the past.
The modulated guitar sound and mechanically driven drum beats create an unstable atmosphere, while the effectively rhymed lyrics lend the song both rhythm and a sense of momentum—resulting in a number with a distinctive, floating feel.
In the interlude, a spacious piano sound with delay suddenly enters, then leads back into the vocals alongside noisy guitars, a development that keeps listeners engaged.
It’s a track that reveals something new with every listen.
Chuunibyou Has Exploded Boyreruriri

This is a song by Rerulili themed around the so-called “chuunibyou.” It includes words that were popular when cases of chuunibyou were widespread, such as “Eternal Force Blizzard,” evoking memories of the online scene of that time.
You can enjoy that nostalgia.
It might hit a little too close to home for some people.
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Sadistic VampireOP
As the title suggests, it’s a song about vampires.
It has a very stylish vibe, and the guitar and bass sound delightful.
I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who likes visual-kei music.
It unfolds like a story, so be sure to listen all the way to the end.
Loophole RockNeru

A song by the Vocaloid producer Neru, who thrills many fans with a high-velocity rock sound and lyrics that create a one-of-a-kind world.
It’s a classic of VOCAROCK, where a melody with the wide vocal range typical of Vocaloid tracks perfectly matches the driving feel of guitar rock.
Rock lovers can’t help but get hyped by arrangements like the funky guitar cutting in the opening intertwined with a four-on-the-floor kick drum.
It’s a track that brings out the fullest potential of Kagamine Len’s vocals—mechanical yet capable of expressing a wide spectrum of emotion.
Fire◎Flowerhalyosy

A song by halyosy, who was also active as a member of the acoustic band absorb.
It’s a number that sings about themes emblematic of youth—summer, fireworks, and love—and many listeners will likely relate to its bittersweet lyrics.
Despite its brisk and refreshing tempo, it features fewer of the high notes and intricate melodies common in VOCALOID tracks, and Rin Kagamine’s lower vocal range evokes the image of a boy troubled by love.
It’s a VOCALOID number that showcases the breadth of Rin Kagamine’s expressive range.
Butterfly on the Right ShoulderNori-P
A song by Vocalo-P Nori-P, known for a style reminiscent of the TK sound that dominated the J-POP scene in the 1990s.
The four-on-the-floor kick and offbeat hi-hats are used effectively to create a compelling beat, while the driving piano phrases make you want to move—an irresistibly rhythmic number.
With Kagamine Len’s characteristically inorganic VOCALOID timbre fused with a digital techno sound, it’s a superb piece whose catchy melody lingers in the ear.
Revolutionary Nature: King DiseaseSuzumu

This song is by the Vocaloid producer Suzumu and is one entry in a series that begins with “○○性:”.
Like the other songs in the series, it features an addictive, up-tempo style.
The use of pauses is extremely skillful, creating moments that draw your attention to the music.
Listen once and, before you know it, you’ll be hitting repeat.