Vocaloid background music for work: masterful songs that boost productivity and recommended popular tracks
Here are classic and popular Vocaloid tracks, recommended by our studio staff, that are perfect as background music for getting things done.
It’s an upbeat playlist that helps you focus on work or study.
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Vocaloid work BGM: Masterpieces that boost productivity, recommended popular songs (1–10)
Don’t skip your strength training, you guys!Chika Tojo

A high-energy cheer song by Chika Tojo, the manga artist also known as the creator of The Saga of Tanya the Evil! Released in June 2025, this track shouts out the importance of strength training over an up-tempo rock sound.
It’s a wake-up call not just for creators but for anyone feeling short on exercise.
Whether you play it for a quick refresh between tasks or as a companion to your actual workouts, it’s guaranteed to fire you up!
MatryoshkaBee

The creator says they “made something silly and boisterous.” Exactly—empty your head and just listen and dance.
It’s such a groovy track that you’d be missing out if you didn’t move! Another charm is how perfectly it matches the eerie PV design.
gold watchTakoyakiKZY

With exhilarating sound and vivid imagery, it instantly draws listeners into its world.
Created by TakoyakiKZY, this electro-rock piece, inspired by the meeting spot at Nagoya Station, captures the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.
Sound effects like railroad crossings and in-train announcements are skillfully woven in, creating a sense of presence as if you’re really there.
And Hatsune Miku’s clear, soaring vocals beautifully express the protagonist’s delicate, shifting emotions—listening makes your chest tighten.
Give it a listen while thinking of someone dear to you.
Vocaloid work BGM: Masterpieces that boost productivity, recommended popular tracks (11–20)
Playful FunctionGojimaji-P

This is a song by Kasane Teto.
It has a very catchy beginning that immediately draws you in.
The cuteness of the animated PV is also wonderful.
You might end up completely hooked on Teto’s charm and find yourself looping the animated PV endlessly.
Daughter of EvilAkuno-P

It is one of Kagamine Rin’s renowned tragic songs.
As you trace the hidden tragedy woven into the piece, you become increasingly enveloped in sorrow.
While this song is portrayed from the princess’s perspective, versions from other characters’ viewpoints also exist, lending greater depth and weight to this world.
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

This is a song sung by GUMI and Kagamine Rin.
It’s an amusing track that mixes in Chinese while being neatly put together in a J-pop style.
It tells a fun story, and the chorus really builds up the excitement and makes it easy to get into, which is great.
The PV is also very charming, which adds to its appeal.
God-tier Vocaloid Song Medley

There are tons of tracks from the Hatsune Miku rhythm game series “-Project DIVA-” and “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku,” so not only longtime Vocaloid fans but also people drawn in through the games, those who fell for Miku and started listening to the music, and even the “Vocaloid isn’t just Miku, you know!” crowd—this “God-Tier Vocaloid Medley” will satisfy everyone who’s gathered here.
Even if you don’t usually listen to Vocaloid, you’ll almost certainly recognize songs like “Oh, I know this one,” or “That artist covered it.” Put it on as background music while you work and you might even get more done!