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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!

[Classic & Latest] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (51–60)

Panopticonr-906

This is r-906’s smash-hit track, “Panopticon.” They have many other songs, but this one is especially popular—in other words, it’s their signature piece.

It was released in 2019.

The production is refined, resulting in a very stylish feel.

Despite its simple sonic structure, it conveys a deep sense of world-building.

The speed and drive in the chorus are something you don’t often encounter.

This track is passionately pushed by hardcore fans.

Give it a careful listen.

slowdownerpotter's wheel

Slow Downer / Hatsune Miku & GUMI
Slow Downer Pottery Wheel

A rock number that’s irresistibly catchy and addictive within the first 30 seconds.

Vocaloid producer Rokuro’s signature track “Slow Downer” was released in 2018.

With its rhythmic melody line, razor-sharp guitar phrases, surging bass, and bouncing drums, there’s no reason fans of band-driven sounds wouldn’t get hooked.

The chorus explodes brilliantly, contrasting effectively with the verse and pre-chorus to deliver a refreshing rush.

It’s a Vocaloid song that keeps your eyes—no, your ears—glued right up to the very end.

BLINDNESSjohn

BLINDNESS / Hatsune Miku
BLINDNESSjohn

Also known as Gyaku-Shoudou-P, John included the track “BLINDNESS” on his album EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Supernova.

It’s a high-tempo song that pairs Hatsune Miku’s high-tone vocals with an energetic sound.

While it’s rhythmical and pleasant to listen to, the lyrics present a hard-hitting depiction of how difficult the world can be.

The more you listen, the more depth you can feel in its painful, sorrowful words.

If I could become someone's heartYurii Canon

If I Could Become Someone’s Heart / YurryCanon feat. GUMI
If I Could Become Someone's Heart - Yuri Canon

An emotional Vocaloid song that can serve as a guidepost in life.

It’s a track by Yuri Cannon, a Vocaloid producer who also runs the music project Tsukuyomi, released in 2018.

A high-energy rock tune, its melodious vocal work lingers in your ears.

GUMI’s powerful singing fits the piece perfectly.

And of course, the real charm of this song lies in its lyrics: “I want to become someone who helps another live.” Every word carries weight and resonates.

[Classic & New] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Men (61–70)

I’m going to punch you 8,759,632,145 times with this piano.SLAVE V-V-R

I'll beat you 8,759,632,145 times with this piano / SLAVE.V-V-R
I'll smash you 8,759,632,145 times with this piano, SLAVE V-V-R.

In the song “I’ll Beat You 8,759,632,145 Times With This Piano” by SLAVE.

V-V-R, the vocalist is Iroha Nekomura.

Overall, it feels as if it’s proclaiming that both this world and I are crazy.

The lyrics seem to depict parallel worlds through double meanings.

Not only is it mainly in American English, but I also think the rhythmic structure feels American.

black outFasting Kills AMIMADDO

[Hatsune Miku & GUMI] black out [Original]
black outFasting Kills AMIMADDO

This is a song called “black out” by Hatsune Miku and GUMI.

It’s sung from a male perspective, expressing a helpless state of being drowned in her love.

It’s a light, melodic love song.

It also feels great to sing! I think the beat-driven arrangement is excellent.

The lyrics are simple, but perhaps because of the song’s structure, the depth is wonderful.

Yuma’s blindnessDiarays

Yuma’s Blindness / KOU feat. MAYU
Yuma’s Blindness Diaries

This song weaves a mysterious and sorrowful story about a girl who loves books.

It’s a track by Diarays, a three-member unit consisting of Kou, rins, and Shoutaros.

Released in 2014.

As I mentioned earlier, it has a very strong narrative quality, so you can enjoy it just by following the lyrics… but the shock at the end is incredible.

It is included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalofanatic feat.

GUMI, IA, MAYU.”