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[Classic & Latest] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men

One of the charms of Vocaloid music is that it spans an incredible variety—pop, rock, EDM, jazz—and ranges from cute and cool to heartrending and beautiful! Countless Vocaloid producers have showcased their individuality and released more songs than you can count.

In this article, we’ve picked out Vocaloid tracks we especially recommend for men! We’ll cover everything from the latest hits to classic must-hear numbers that define Vocaloid.

Be sure to read through to the end!

[Classics & New] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (31–40)

Traffic jamBoiled Fruits

Therefore Suneru Kajitsu 'Traffic Jam' with Flower [Official] - Traffic jam
Traffic-jam-simmered fruit

A laid-back, stylish rhythm makes this a pleasantly downer-style Vocaloid song.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Niru Kajitsu—also known for “Sama” and “Oswald”—released in 2019.

It’s included on the compilation album ZERO to ONE.

The groove really makes you want to clap along.

The heavy, undulating bass tone and phrasing are irresistible.

Recollection EndrollTsumiki

Recollection End Roll – miku [Original]
Recollection End Roll Tsumiki

From an intro that sounds like cut-and-pasted audio, you’re immediately drawn into the song’s world.

This is a track by Tsumiki, acclaimed for its distinctive, high-sense word choices in the lyrics and its highly addictive sound.

It was released in 2018.

The part I especially want you to hear is the pre-chorus (the B section)! The melody is unbelievably catchy.

The densely layered sound is like a flood of audio.

A masterpiece you’ll want to play on repeat.

PhilosophyATOLS

ATOLS – Philosophy feat. Hatsune Miku
Philosophy ATOLS

Beginning with a quiet beat that leads you into the depths of the spiritual world, this majestic soundscape shifts through ambient, rock, and techno.

Created by ATOLS, whose unique musicality grips many listeners, the track was released on May 14, 2025.

The refined texture of electronic sounds and the expressive power of Hatsune Miku blend beautifully, offering an immersive, meditative experience.

It’s a track that resonates deeply with listeners seeking spiritual depth.

Feast of NonsensePinocchioP

PinocchioP – Nonsensical Banquet feat. Hatsune Miku / Tonchinkan Feast
Nonsensical Banquet PinocchioP

The crisp, catchy lyrics and melody are irresistible.

It’s a work by the popular Vocaloid producer PinocchioP, who has also made his major-label debut, and it was released in 2015.

The song’s unique worldview—and the music video that perfectly matches it—grabs listeners’ hearts.

It has laugh-out-loud moments and plenty of coolness, making it a fun Vocaloid track.

You might even get hungry while listening!

non-useInabakumori

Kumori Inaba “Non-Use” Vo. Kaai Yuki & Hatsune Miku
Non-Use Inabakumori

The intro is cool, but the sound and mood somehow leave your heart feeling unsettled.

It’s a track by Inabakumori, a Vocaloid producer known for their high-sense musicality.

Originally included on the 2017 compilation album “Monochrome Girl Supernova,” its remade version was released on a video site in 2019.

The murmur-like vocals are addictive.

[Classics & Latest] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (41–50)

RequiemKanaria

[Hatsune Miku] Requiem [Kanaria]
Requiem Kanaria

Kanaria, a Vocaloid producer with many hit songs such as “KING,” “QUEEN,” and “Cerebral Rendezvous,” has released “Requiem,” a track that makes the most of their eerie melodic lines while delivering an even fresher feeling than before.

The chorus, with its melody that ascends by semitones, is especially striking and addictively replayable.

If you like Kanaria’s “Envy Baby,” this style will definitely resonate with you!

ODDS&ENDSryo

[Hatsune Miku] ODDS&ENDS / ryo (supercell) at Magical Mirai 2013 [Hatsune Miku]
ODDS&ENDSryo

This is the third installment in the “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA” series, featuring rio’s song “ODDS&ENDS.” The phrase “ODDS&ENDS” means “junk” or “odds and ends,” a meaning that also appears in the lyrics.

It expresses the perspective of Hatsune Miku as the one who says, “If you usually can’t convey your feelings well to others, let me speak for you with all my heart.”