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Vocaloid Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2025]

Vocaloid songs are quite popular, and if you look at histories or rankings at karaoke, you’ll see they’re almost always being sung.

Here are some of the most popular tracks that get sung especially often.

I’m sure there are some you know in the list!

Vocaloid Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2025] (21–30)

melancholicJunky22rank/position

Melancholic / Junky feat. Kagamine Rin
Melancholic Junkie

A cute unrequited-love song that portrays the feelings of a girl who just can’t be honest.

With its memorable, catchy melody, it debuted in September 2010.

Set to an upbeat band sound, it skillfully expresses a girl’s frustrating emotions.

If you’ve ever struggled with love, you’ll surely relate to that slightly bittersweet heart.

Why not belt it out while thinking of the person you adore?

CharlesBalloon23rank/position

This is a signature song by balloon, who blazed through the golden age of Nico Nico Douga.

Since its release in 2016, it spread explosively—especially among younger listeners—and took the No.

1 spot on JOYSOUND’s annual karaoke rankings in 2017.

The lyrics depict a bittersweet farewell, paired with a catchy guitar riff and rhythm that make it irresistibly addictive—you won’t be able to get it out of your head after one listen.

It’s included on the album “Corridor” and has been covered by numerous artists.

Perfect for livening up a karaoke session with friends, it’s on the challenging side but a lot of fun to sing.

There’s also a self-cover version under the name Keina Suda, so using that as a reference for practice is recommended.

magnetMeteor P24rank/position

magnet [Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka Original]
magnet Ryusei-P

When people are asked to name a Vocaloid duet song, many might mention this one.

It’s a track by Ryuusei-P, a Vocaloid producer known for a broad, genre-defying musical style.

Released in 2009, its mature lyrical worldview and cool sound captured listeners’ hearts and made it a hit.

If you sing it at karaoke, keep it mellow.

It’s included on the 2010 album “magnet -favorites plus-,” so if you like it, consider picking up a copy.

Deep Sea GirlYuuyu25rank/position

Yuyu feat. Hatsune Miku “Deep Sea Girl” MV (with translation)
Deep Sea Girl Yuuyu

Even now, long after its release, “Deep Sea Girl” continues to impress listeners.

The lyrics, centered on a girl steeped in deep sorrow, have been widely praised for being relatable when you’re feeling down.

From that alone you might think it’s a dark ballad, right? But the sound features an overwhelmingly powerful band arrangement with cool, ringing guitars.

The chorus explodes with energy, making it a perfect pick for karaoke!

Hello/How are you?Nanou26rank/position

Hello/How Are You (feat. Hatsune Miku & Megpoid)
Hello/How are you now?

It’s a song that feels like pouring out the emotions pent up in your heart, mixing poignancy with warmth.

Created by Nanou, it centers on themes of loneliness and the difficulty of self-expression.

If you carry anxieties and inner conflicts in your daily life, you’ll surely relate.

The gentle vocals and poppy melody are memorable, too.

It’s great for karaoke, of course, but I also recommend listening to it alone and savoring it slowly.

Rolling Girlwowaka27rank/position

wowaka “Rolling Girl” feat. Hatsune Miku / wowaka – Rolling Girl (Official Video) ft. Hatsune Miku
Rolling Girl wowaka

A monumental work in the Vocaloid scene that combines high-speed rock sound with profound philosophy.

It’s one of the signature pieces by wowaka, who also fronted the band Hitorie, and it was released in February 2010.

Its exhilarating 195 BPM tempo and lyrics that depict a girl’s heartfelt cry resonated deeply with many young listeners.

The song also influenced numerous Vocaloid producers, including Kenshi Yonezu.

Go ahead and belt it out, pouring your own feelings into it!

Setsuna TripLast Note.28rank/position

An aggressive Vocaloid track with sound waves rushing toward you.

It’s a work by the music unit Last Note.

, released in May 2012.

The song expresses frustration with one’s tendency to escape from reality and the resolve that sprouts from it to move forward.

The razor-sharp guitar is awesome, and the synth riffs are blazing too.

If you’re a student right in the midst of your youth, it might resonate especially strongly.

Try singing it when you’re feeling unmotivated!