[Trend] Summary of popular Vocaloid songs on TikTok
TikTok is a video-based social network especially popular among people in their teens and twenties.
It’s a cutting-edge communication tool that creates today’s trends and hot topics.
This time, we’re introducing popular Vocaloid songs on TikTok!
As a relatively new music genre, the Vocaloid scene pairs perfectly with TikTok.
Be sure to check them out and discover new charms of Vocaloid!
It’s also recommended for anyone who wants to understand what’s trending among the younger generation right now.
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[Trend] Summary of Popular Vocaloid Songs on TikTok (1–10)
Telecaster B-BoySorry

Telecaster B-Boy was produced by the Vocaloid producer Surii, known for crafting songs that make the most of a rock sound.
It resonates with a passionate band sound that incorporates guitar and synth tones.
While the track features Kagamine Len as the vocalist in its Vocaloid version, it also gained attention on TikTok through covers by singers.
The heroic lyrics, which portray pushing forward despite feelings of emptiness and poignancy, are deeply moving.
Its irresistibly catchy rhythm will have your body swaying.
Be sure to listen for the cute singing and dancing of the characters in the music video, too!
Goodbye DeclarationChinozo

Goodbye Declaration, released in 2020 by Vocaloid producer Chinozo, became a viral hit after TikTok videos featuring finger-dance moves drew attention.
The catchy choreography, which you can perform using only your upper body, is particularly memorable.
The song is also known for bringing the androgynous-voiced Vocaloid v flower to wider recognition.
Covers by well-known singers and VTubers, such as Mafumafu, further fueled its popularity across the internet.
Be sure to listen for the lively sound that blends sprightly guitars and synths.
Wind to flowersBalloon

@show_ya.trp Don't know! / I don't know—don't!Wind to flowersballoon#Keina Sudatrumpet#TriedPlayingBrass bandVocaloidVocaloidHatsune Miku#trumpet#trumpetplayer#vocaloid
♬ Hananikaze – balloon
This piece was selected as the image song for Hatsune Miku × Sony Store’s 360 Reality Audio.
It’s a work released in February 2023 by singer-songwriter Keina Suda under his Vocaloid producer name, Balloon.
You can feel a tight concentration of stylish flair, coolness, wistfulness, and searing passion in the track.
Miku’s vocals are highly emotive—just the vocal work in the chorus alone is enough to make your heart tremble.
The lyrics, which deftly weave themes of loneliness, love, and doubts about life, also gained support on TikTok.
By the way, the music video is by Avogado6, who teamed up with him on “Charles.” With flickers of youth in both color and form, this work is recommended for anyone who knows pain.
[Trend] Compilation of Popular Vocaloid Songs on TikTok (11–20)
phonyTsumiki

@oshima_siblings Wagakki Band( @Wagakki Band ) version of “PhonyI created the choreography for “ ” and tried dancing to it! 🦊🌸 I based it on the pose from the MV illustration~ ✌🏼 ̖́-Wagakki BandTsumikiYou don't even understand something so simple.Original Choreography#I tired dancing#Phony_PR
Phony – Wagakki Band
Set to a contemporary-feeling sound, Kafu’s cute and supple vocals resonate in “Phony.” Produced in 2021 by Vocaloid producer Tsumiki, it’s known as one of his signature tracks.
The song evokes a somewhat bittersweet love story, and the rapid-fire phrase at the end of the chorus is addictive.
On TikTok, cute dance videos featuring fox-ear motifs have been posted.
The track also gained popularity through numerous covers by singers, including Wagakki Band and Megatera Zero.
Cute Girlfriendsyudou

@iii0303iii Cute Girlfriend (Suri Remix)Cute Girlfriend#syudou#suri
♪ Original song – Surii – Surii
“Cute na Kanojo” evokes a thrilling, sultry love story.
It was produced in 2021 by syudou, the Vocaloid producer who composed Ado’s hit “Usseewa.” The original track became a massive hit on YouTube, and a remixed version by fellow Vocaloid producer Surii has also gained attention on TikTok.
In this cover, the heavy beat and the striking tones of dynamic synths leave a strong impression.
On TikTok, you can find numerous covers featuring rearrangements, vocals, and dance, so be sure to check them out.
VampireDECO*27

A track produced in 2021 by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer active since the early Vocaloid scene.
On TikTok, dance videos featuring choreography that evokes a glamorous, dark vampire were posted.
It could be fun to look for your favorite member whose hairstyle, outfit, and makeup match the song’s character.
The band sound, incorporating lively guitar and synth tones, is also striking.
Pay attention to Hatsune Miku’s vocals, which deliver colorful singing in sync with the rhythmic beat.
It’s a number that’s cute yet exudes the charm of a mature woman.
Drunkenness UnknownKanaria

One song that’s often used in before-and-after style videos is “Yoidore Shirazu.” It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Kanaria.
Set to a Japanese-style tune, the lyrics portray a woman’s change of heart and her changing appearance, making it a perfect fit for before-and-after videos.
The song has also attracted attention for its pleasingly unique pronunciation.
The secret, it’s said, is that the Japanese lyrics are sung using English pronunciation.
Pay special attention to the word endings when you listen.