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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Classic songs sung by Kagamine Rin. Recommended popular Vocaloid tracks (1–10)
Happy HalloweenNEW!Junky

This Halloween number, produced by Vocaloid producer Junky and sung by Kagamine Rin, has garnered renewed attention since its 2014 release, with over 100 cover versions and a boost from its use in a TikTok commercial.
Written specifically for FamilyMart’s “Trick or Miku” campaign, the song pops with a playful take on a trick-or-treat world, carried by a comfortably thumping four-on-the-floor dance beat.
Its not-too-fast tempo makes it easy to dance to, and the lyrics—sprinkled with familiar motifs like sweets and lanterns—are wonderfully approachable.
Put it on at a party and it’s sure to get everyone from kids to adults swaying together.
In 2024, a 10th-anniversary remix album titled “Happy Halloween REMIX !” was also released, cementing its status as a long-beloved track.
Daughter of EvilAkuno-P

It’s a classic Vocaloid song sung by Kagamine Rin that has also been adapted for stage and novel.
Composed by mothy, also known as Akuno-P, it was released in 2008.
As indicated by the phrase “in the style of a medieval tale” in the video title, the story is set in a fictional country inspired by medieval Europe.
Please listen for yourself to find out what kind of end awaits the 14-year-old princess who rules the kingdom.
Incidentally, this song is grouped with Prisoner P’s “Prisoner” and Hitoshizuku-P’s “soundless voice” as the “Three Great Kagamine Tragedies.”
How the Devil DancesHello, Mr./Ms. Tanida

With its distinctive soundwork incorporating scratch noises and its deranged music video, this is a piece you won’t be able to escape once you’ve listened and watched.
Released in 2018, it’s a track by Konnichiwa Tanita-san, who is also active under the singer-songwriter name Tatsuya Kitani.
The rhythm is sprightly yet it’s a downer rock number, resulting in a very sophisticated finish.
The philosophical lyrics—about which the creator himself explained, “It’s a metaphor”—are another part of its charm.
What on earth are we supposed to believe in, anyway?
Vocalo ColosseumDIVELA

You get the sense of a heavy mass of sound closing in as you listen.
It’s a track by DIVELA, a Vocaloid producer also known for “Disaster Tune,” released in 2018.
The song’s dark worldview is captivating, with powerful sound and a distinctive melodic line that stands out.
The chorus in particular makes you want to sing along.
Rin Kagamine’s voice has a mechanical feel, likely tailored to match the tone of the song.
I can confidently recommend it as an incredibly cool Vocaloid track.
Love-Emotion UnderachieverKairiki Bear

A four-on-the-floor dance rock track with Kagamine Rin’s piercingly cool vocals.
It’s a 2020 song by Kairiki Bear, a popular Vocaloid producer who has also made a major debut.
The track is the theme song for Ruruka the Magical Girl, one of the characters in the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” While it features a catchy, sharp groove, the atmosphere flips in the middle, unfolding into a heavy, oppressive sound.
It skillfully captures Ruruka’s character.
Butterfly on the Right ShoulderNori-P
Isn’t this the song that spread the idea to many people that cool tracks really suit Kagamine Rin? It’s a very mature love song.
When this track was released, only Hatsune Miku, MEIKO, and KAITO had really been around in the VOCALOID scene, so you could say it’s a classic that pointed to Rin’s potential.
Please give it a listen with your own ears.
anti-chlorobenzeneOwata-P

Its fantastical tone and deep world-building draw you in.
Composed by Owata-P, who rose to fame with the hit “Turkish March – Owata (\(^o^)/),” the song was released in 2010.
The resonant piano timbre and relentless melodic line leave a strong impression.
It’s the fourth entry in the “Benzene (\(^o^)/)” series and also an answer song to “Para-dichlorobenzene,” so if you’re interested, be sure to check out the other tracks as well—you’ll get even more hooked.