Highly addictive Vocaloid songs: a collection of tracks that become irresistible after just one listen
There are plenty of Vocaloid songs that get stuck in your head after just one phrase.
With flexible arrangements spanning intros, choruses, interludes, and more, Vocaloid tracks stand out among many music genres for the wide range of musicality they offer.
In this article, we’ll introduce highly addictive Vocaloid songs packed with memorable lyrics and melodies.
The lineup includes uniquely Vocaloid tracks featuring tongue-twister-like phrases, as well as electronica with pulsing, rhythmic beats.
Give these Vocaloid songs a listen when you want to boost your energy, and check out tracks that stay exciting even on repeat.
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Highly addictive Vocaloid tracks: a roundup of songs that get stuck in your head after just one listen (31–40)
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Amala

This work portrays a quarrel between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto through a highly addictive electronic sound.
The track is by Amala and was released in March 2025.
Its rhythmic melodic lines and playful back-and-forth vocal work make you want to listen to it over and over again.
And while they keep saying they “hate” each other, the lyrics’ storytelling—about a relationship they can’t seem to cut off—is so compelling that you can’t help but wonder, “What will happen to these two next?” The high-quality animated music video is a must-see!
It can’t be helped.Rupar P

It’s a mixture rock piece that perfectly matches the forlorn air of autumn.
Created by Vocaloid producer Rupar-P, known for a decadent aesthetic with Japanese motifs, the song was released in October 2021 and participated in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2021 Autumn.
It portrays the desperate wish of a protagonist, struggling amid resignation and self-loathing, to still be understood by someone.
The lyrics, which express the ebb and flow of emotion, combined with flower’s powerful vocals, amplify the sense of pent-up frustration.
Many in the younger generation will likely find themselves empathizing with these feelings.
Disease of GrowthCamellia

You might feel your chest tighten with that suffocating sensation of growing up.
This work by Vocaloid producer Tsubaki was released in August 2025.
It portrays the heartache that may accompany growth—something anyone might experience—through stylish electronic sounds.
Yuki Kaai’s cool vocals brilliantly capture the wavering of unstable emotions.
If you’ve ever felt helpless anxiety or loneliness, you’ll likely find something to resonate with here.
Welcome to the digital worldCrispy sara-udon (crispy fried noodle dish)

A song that could be called an invitation to the digital world.
Released in July 2025, it was created as an entry for VocaDuo 2025 under the name Team Cyber City Development Department.
Starting with a poppy introduction that invites you to a paradise where anything is possible, it suddenly shifts to portray the protagonist’s growing peril as they gradually lose their sense of self.
The ending, where they snap back to reality, features lines that feel highly relatable for those of us living in a digital society.
It’s a highly addictive Vocaloid track that will stick in your head after just one listen!
TetrisHiiragi Magnetite

Right now, the most talked-about Vocaloid track is “Tetris.” It’s a new song by Hiiragi Magnetite, characterized by a flashy sound that carries a touch of denpa-style essence.
While this piece doesn’t necessarily feature ultra-high phrases, it’s packed with high lines throughout, and the pitch leaps are extremely sharp, giving it an overwhelming level of difficulty.
With few break points, it also demands strong lung capacity—another challenging aspect.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Highly addictive Vocaloid songs: A compilation of tracks that get stuck in your head after just one listen (41–50)
PopmareLushino

It’s a catchy electronic number.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Lushino, it was released in September 2025.
The overlapping vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto are simply the best! The lyrics—projecting the feeling of “I want you to notice me”—pair perfectly with the high-speed melody.
You can just let the sound carry you, and it’s also highly recommended when you want to fire yourself up!
GOAT!Black rabbit

Kurousagi’s “GOAT!” is a piece where the distinctive voices of Ci flower, KAFU, and Kasane Teto intertwine.
Released in July 2025, the tuning was handled by Kisara, yasai31, and Null.
The lyrics depict a protagonist who turns away from reality yet insists, “This is where I belong,” choosing to stay.
Even though they realize there’s no point in remaining, they can’t bring themselves to leave—an emotion many listeners may find themselves relating to.
It’s a track that leaves a profound afterglow long after it ends.





