Vocaloid Anime Song Compilation [From Opening/Ending Themes to Cover Works]
The phrase “Vocaloid anime songs” might not immediately click, but taken literally, we’ve gathered tracks used as anime theme songs as well as anime song covers performed by Vocaloids.
These days, it’s not uncommon to see a Vocaloid version and a singer-performed version released at the same time.
Including those kinds of works, we cast a wide net, so you’re sure to find at least one track that suits your taste.
It’s content we can recommend to both anime fans and Vocaloid fans alike!
- [Latest & Classic] Medley of Popular Vocaloid Songs [Compilation]
- [From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Masterpieces and Legendary Tracks!
- [Male and Female] A Compilation of Vocaloid Duet Songs [Also Great for Karaoke]
- [Karaoke] A compilation of Vocaloid songs that are easy to sing even for people with low voices
- [Karaoke] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing!
- [Easy to Sing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke
- [Tearjerker] A compilation of Vocaloid songs that make you cry
- [Karaoke] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Are Easy for Men to Sing [I Tried Singing]
- Summary of Vocaloid Songs Easy for Teenage Girls to Sing at Karaoke
- Summary of Popular and Classic Songs That Colored the Vocaloid Scene of the Heisei Era
- [Learnable] A roundup introduction to educational Vocaloid songs!
- A collection of Vocaloid youth songs [emo, romance, etc.]
- Big Feature on Energetic Vocaloid Songs! [TENSION MAX]
Vocaloid Anime Songs Collection [From OP/ED Theme Songs to Cover Works] (21–30)
Cry For The TruthMICHI×GUMI

The sound brimming with a sense of speed feels like the curtain rising on a story.
MICHI’s debut single from 2015, “Cry For The Truth,” was used as the opening theme for the anime Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers.
Thanks to lyrics that perfectly match the work’s worldview, it leaves you wanting to follow the story even more.
In the MICHI × GUMI version, the EDM arrangement built around piano and GUMI’s tender, supportive vocals add a flourish to the up-tempo track!
In conclusion
For fans of anime songs, it was probably a fresh playlist, wasn’t it? Besides the obvious theme songs, there were simple covers as well, and I think there were also tracks with heavy arrangements.
Looking at it this way, it feels like you can get a sense of the freedom in anime songs, Vocaloid tracks, and music as a whole.