Want to get everyone hyped together? Singing Vocaloid songs at karaoke is perfect for times like that.
With upbeat tempos, relatable lyrics, catchy melodies, and arrangements that make it easy to split parts, Vocaloid tracks are full of charm.
This time, we’ve gathered easy-to-sing Vocaloid songs that you can enjoy with friends.
They’re perfect for making memories at the karaoke box! We’ve also included plenty of the latest hits, so please relax and enjoy until the very end.
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Get the Party Started at Karaoke! Easy-to-Sing Vocaloid Songs [From Classics to Hidden Gems] (1–10)
Confession to the SisterObsolete Hara Memory

Right now, the Vocaloid producer Haibara Memory is rapidly gaining attention.
Their style is characterized by a uniquely original, gothic flair.
Among Haibara Memory’s tracks, one that’s especially easy to sing and sure to get the crowd going is “Confess to the Sister.” Despite its gothic atmosphere, it has well-placed moments for excitement, making it perfect for karaoke.
While the melodic range isn’t exactly narrow, the tempo is relatively slow for a Vocaloid song, so overall it’s a piece that’s easy to sing.
Don't Believe What Mr. T Says feat. Hatsune Miku & Kasane TetoPinocchioP

PinocchioP is a multi-talented Vocaloid producer who also excels as an illustrator and character designer.
Known for creating many masterpieces like “Slow Motion” and “God-ish,” among others, one track I especially recommend is “Don’t Believe What Mr.
T Says feat.
Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto.” It’s a piece notable for Teto’s characteristic high tones, but because the rests are clearly placed, you can properly prepare—like taking a breath—before sudden jumps in pitch.
It isn’t particularly fast-paced, so as long as you can get through the chorus phrases, there aren’t any especially difficult elements.
Girl RayMikito-P

Mikito-P, a Vocaloid producer known for works like “Ii Aru Fan Club” and “Roki,” places emphasis on a classic Vocaloid style, capturing the unique excitement that only Vocaloid can deliver.
While many of his songs are challenging, there are also some that are easy to sing—such as “Shoujo Rei.” Its composition is closer to J-pop, without the typically dense word count found in many Vocaloid tracks.
The vocal range is a moderately high mid2A to hiF, but since the highest note occurs due to a key change, you should be able to sing it comfortably by adjusting the key appropriately.
Telepathy feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27 is a famous Vocaloid producer so well known in the scene that it’s no exaggeration to say everyone knows him.
He has created an incredible number of hit songs.
Among his many hits, some are also easy to sing.
One of those is “Telepathy feat.
Hatsune Miku.” While it’s a bit fast-paced, it stays within an easy-to-sing range of mid1 G to hi D, and the pitch movement isn’t too extreme by Vocaloid standards.
The song really shines when it comes to hype, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Dance ChinaAtena

Vocaloid producer Atena, known as one of the creators of the acclaimed derivative game “If Mesmerizer Were a Game.” Since debuting in 2024 with “Dark Mirror,” they’ve consistently released buzzworthy works.
Among Atena’s songs, “Odotchina” is especially recommended.
Packed with Teto references and fighting game nods, it has the potential to really take off in certain circles.
Although it features Kasane Teto, there aren’t many high-pitched phrases.
Moreover, for a Vocaloid track, the word count is low, making it comparatively easy to sing overall relative to how hyped the song gets.
Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27, a famous Vocaloid producer who has created many classic songs.
They’re known for a remarkably wide range of styles, from catchy tunes to technically demanding tracks.
Among DECO*27’s works, a song I particularly recommend is “Cherry Pop feat.
Hatsune Miku.” While the vocal range isn’t narrow, it stays within a singable span, and for a Vocaloid track, the pitch movement isn’t overly extreme.
As you’d expect from a DECO*27 song, it’s well-known, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Vocaloid producer Yukopi, known for a uniquely original musical style, has gained widespread popularity.
Among many great tracks, the song that ignited their breakthrough is “Gale All Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” While the pitch movement is somewhat dramatic, the overall range is narrow, and it doesn’t have the typical Vocaloid density of lyrics.
Among popular Vocaloid songs, it’s arguably one of the top five in simplicity.
Despite its relatively calm track, its addictive quality makes it a strong crowd-pleaser for karaoke.