A masterpiece sung by Kagamine Rin. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs.
The VOCALOID voicebank Kagamine Rin, created based on the voice of voice actress Asami Shimoda.
Many people have surely been captivated by her vocals—sometimes cute, sometimes cool.
Her short blonde hair is wonderful too, isn’t it?
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of classic Vocaloid songs sung by Kagamine Rin, both old and new.
There are truly so many Rin tracks that it might be tough to check them all at once, but I’d be grateful if you’d stick with me to the end.
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Masterpieces sung by Kagamine Rin. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (11–20)
Trash and Trash!Takeaki Wada

How about a flashy, razor-sharp rock number? This track is by the Vocaloid producer Takaaki Wada—also known as Kurage-P—and it was released in 2017.
It’s packed with addictive elements: a gloriously distorted, cool guitar tone, festival-like rhythms, and Rin’s crisp, piercing vocals.
The lyrics are thought-provoking, centered on continually throwing away what’s unnecessary—until, in the end, you discard yourself.
It’s a piece you can simply enjoy or dive deep into and analyze.
The End of Solitudeoptical accommodation
A signature song by Hikari Shuyo, renowned for rock-infused musicality, released in 2009.
As expected, this track is a high-quality rock number.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for a cool Kagamine Rin song—the bassline is seriously slick.
Abstract NonsenseNeru

A popular Vocaloid producer who has even made a major-label debut, Neru released this track in 2011.
The hard rock sound with its powerful loudness is awesome.
You get pulled in from the guitar riff in the intro.
The downer-style lyrics are also one of its charms.
Bang your head and get into it.
Good nightNEW!Merokuru

This is a chill R&B track with a pleasant acoustic texture.
Produced by Vocaloid producer Merokuru, the song was released in 2023.
Naoto’s warm guitar tone is especially striking.
Kagamine Rin’s gently supportive vocals are lovely as well, and the harmony of it all is soothing.
The lyrics speak to a loved one, saying “let’s spend tomorrow together no matter the weather.” The intimate sense of distance in this worldbuilding feels like it gently unravels your heart.
It’s a perfect song for unwinding at the end of the day.
I'll blow them awayBucchigiri P
Long ago, when people heard Kagamine Rin, they immediately thought of a road roller—and this work is the very reason why.
It’s a parody of Hatsune Miku’s “Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪,” and its outrageously over-the-top content shocked the Vocaloid fans who listened to it.
The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

Isn’t the intro guitar riff insanely cool? It’s a piece by Neru, who’s created countless classic Vocaloid tracks like “Terror” and “Illegal Rock,” released in 2013.
That high-energy rock sound is exactly what you’d expect from Neru.
The lyrics, packed to the brim with anxiety about the future, are sure to hit home especially for middle and high schoolers.
I bet many of you already relate and have been listening on repeat.
And Kagamine Rin’s straightforward, piercing vocals are just irresistible.
Masterpieces sung by Kagamine Rin. Recommended popular Vocaloid songs (21–30)
melancholicJunky

Please give this cute unrequited-love song by Kagamine Rin a listen.
It’s one of the signature tracks by the Vocaloid producer Junky—also known for songs like “Twinkle”—and it was released in 2010.
It’s a very catchy piece, with a band sound highlighted by chiptune-like bleeps.
And the feelings of the protagonist, who just can’t be honest with their crush as expressed in the lyrics… unbelievably adorable.
It’s one of the classic Vocaloid songs, packed with heart-fluttering charm.