A Guide to Vocaloid Rap: A roundup of popular hip‑hop-style Vocaloid tracks
Vocaloid culture has evolved while absorbing a wide range of music genres.
Pop, rock, R&B, and of course, hip-hop as well.
In this article, we’ve rounded up Vocaloid tracks that incorporate hip-hop and rap.
The tracks, lyrics, and flows all showcase the creators’ explosive, unique musical styles.
It’s a feature we highly recommend even to those who’ve never listened to Vocaloid songs before.
It might just change the way you picture the Vocaloid scene.
A Guide to “Vocaloid Rap”: A roundup of popular hip-hop-style Vocaloid songs (1–10)
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Ameyoshi

Released by Amayoshi in March 2025, this work tells a story where Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto clash with intense emotions.
Complex feelings—anger, hostility, vulnerability, and loneliness—are expressed through rap-style vocals.
It sharply captures the struggles of modern human relationships and is highly relatable.
The moderately addictive melody line is also appealing.
I think it will especially resonate with those who feel tired of human connections.
No no, I don’t wanna!MARETU

It’s a Vocaloid track with a captivatingly dark worldview.
Created by the Vocaloid producer MARETU, it was released in May 2024.
Over an electronica-style arrangement that makes effective use of synths, Hatsune Miku delivers a powerful vocal performance.
The lyrics, which express a refusal to be discarded and a yearning for salvation, invite endless interpretation.
It’s a downer, highly addictive piece that gets your body moving with its rhythmic groove!
LAME DANCERB9☆

A supremely laid-back, top-tier downer tune with a faint air of languor.
Released in April 2025, it rides a groove-rich track that’s quintessentially B9☆, with lyrics dissing a “boring existence.” The cool vocal work and meticulously crafted flow are insanely stylish—totally replay-worthy.
The low end hits just right, too.
It’s a thrilling Vocaloid track that speaks for the feelings you keep hidden in your heart.
OVERDRIVEMerokuru & WEEZL

It’s a high-energy hip-hop Vocaloid track! A collaboration by Merokuru and WEEZL, released in February 2025.
The first highlight is the duet between Kagamine Len and KAITO.
It flawlessly blends aggressive EDM sounds with a powerful flow.
It feels like racing ahead with the pedal to the metal, delivering a refreshing rush, and the liberating chorus will have your body moving before you know it.
Perfect for boosting your mood!
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A work that combines dizzying developments with an intense, provocative message.
It’s a track posted by Ihakushi at Vocakore 2025 Winter in February 2025, and the back-and-forth rap by GUMI, Hatsune Miku, and Kaai Yuki is phenomenal.
The sound fuses a hard-edged track beat with stylish electronics, resulting in a tough, hard-hitting sonic profile.
The lyrics, overflowing with a burning passion for creation, are also compelling.
Give it a listen and you’ll be slammed by its searing rhymes and knockout flow.
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This work by B9☆, released in November 2023, was a participating track for the Vocaloid event “Mushoku Tōmei-sai” (Colorless/Transparent Festival).
The harmony woven by multiple Vocaloid characters is captivating, and the aggressive sound that fuses electro and hip-hop is irresistible.
The lyrics feel like pure hip-hop fever turned directly into words.
If you’re looking for cool music, definitely check out this number!
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It’s a track where refined chill beats resonate with an urban sense of wistfulness.
Released by Police Piccadilly in June 2023, it was later included in the Musical Isotope Series compilation album “Yui no Overlap” in October 2024.
The R&B-flavored sound blends beautifully with the smooth vocals of Haru, the CeVIO AI singing voice.
It’s a Vocaloid song you’ll want to hear in a back alley at night, deeply relatable in its themes of “claustrophobia” and “frustration.”