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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 Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Winter GustWork and P36rank/position

A song with a Japanese flair.

The shamisen’s sound is gentle on the ears.

While it has some enka-like sections, it’s packed with pop elements, making it singable not only for young women but also for men.

The original is performed by a male-female duo, so a duet will really liven things up.

If a couple sings it together, it will deepen their bond even more.

Both the male and female parts are relatively easy.

OverrideYase Yoshida37rank/position

Override – Kasane Teto SV [Yase Yoshida]
Override Yoshida Yayo

Since its release in November 2023, Override has become a newly etched hit in Vocaloid history, thanks to its catchy melody, breakneck-speed dance music, and lyrics that, while packed with references, still evoke a sense of inner darkness.

The producer, Yose Yoshida, originally worked at a company as a programmer, and reconsidering the title and lyrics in light of that background may reveal a variety of meanings.

If you’re going to sing it at karaoke, keeping up with the speed is the first prerequisite, but you might be surprised how far sheer momentum can carry you—and the melody itself is extremely catchy—so definitely give it a try.

Huh? Ah, I see.Chouchou-P38rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Huh? Ah, I see. [Original Song] [Subtitled]
Huh? Ah, right. Chouchou-P

One of the signature works by Chouchou-P, a Vocaloid producer also known under the singer-songwriter name Yuu Ichinose, released in 2010.

It is included on the major full album “Glorious World.” The piece features a rock-style arrangement with prominent piano, and its mature lyrical worldview is sure to set your heart racing.

In 2020, a 10th-anniversary arrangement version was also released, captivating many fans.

If you’re looking to sing a cool song, be sure to give it a try!

Panda HeroBee39rank/position

Hachi MV “Panda Hero” HACHI / Panda Hero
Panda Hero Hachi

A work released in January 2011 by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu under his Vocaloid producer alias, Hachi.

It’s a highly addictive rock tune where a clattering band sound intertwines with synthesizers, and it sparked a huge reaction almost immediately after release.

The catchy, habit-forming melody pairs perfectly with GUMI’s solid, resonant vocals.

Sing it at a karaoke session with Vocaloid fans, and it’s sure to get the crowd going!

Telecaster B-BoySorry40rank/position

Telecaster B-Boy (long ver.) / Surii feat. Kagamine Len
Telecaster B-Boy Suri

You’ll find yourself captivated by the exhilarating rock sound.

Telecaster B-Boy is a song by Surii; a 60-second version was released in April 2019, and a full version came out in September 2020, garnering a huge response.

It’s also included on the album Pandemic.

From the rolling intro to the soaring chorus, every moment is irresistibly addictive.

Sing it with all your energy and give it your all!

Vocaloid Karaoke Popularity Rankings [2025] (41–50)

it is that; the fact is (sentence-ending explanatory/emphatic expression)Great Desert Wave New41rank/position

Noda / Zundamon, Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto
Noda Great Desert Wave Shin

This is a Vocaloid track packed with sophisticated beat-making and an emotional worldview.

The song, by Shin Daibakuha, was released in November 2023.

The grand melodic lines woven by the trio of Zundamon, Hatsune Miku, and Kasane Teto are truly moving.

The lyrics, which carry the message “I want you to love me just the way I am,” are also compelling.

Sing it, and I’m sure your self-esteem will skyrocket!

Yoshiwara LamentAsa42rank/position

[Kasane Teto] Yoshiwara Lament [Original]
Yoshiwara Lament Asa

Set in Edo-period Yoshiwara and told from the perspective of a courtesan, it captivates with a wistful yet sensuous worldview.

With a distinctive narrative style that uses kuruwa-kotoba (brothel slang), it sings of true feelings wavering within the fiction of a make-believe romance, and of nightscapes drenched in rain.

The melody fuses traditional Japanese timbres with rock, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and new.

Released by Asa in 2012, the song entered the Hall of Fame within a week of its posting and went on to be adapted into a novel and even a kabuki piece.

In 2023, it was remade with the Kasane Teto SV voicebank, delivering an evolved expression after eleven years.

It’s a perfect choice for karaoke, letting you immerse yourself in its world and pour in your emotions.