[Hot] A special feature on cool Vocaloid songs!
The Vocaloid scene is where countless Vocaloid producers and creators are active every day.
In this article, we’ve put together a collection of cool Vocaloid tracks that are being released practically daily.
From classics to the latest releases, we’ve picked songs purely based on one thing: how cool they are—regardless of genre.
These hot selections will slice through your frustration and blow away those gloomy feelings.
Be sure to read to the end and find your new favorite track!
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[Hot] A Big Feature on Cool Vocaloid Songs! (141–150)
friendly fireOSTER project

Set to a high-speed jazz-rock sound and delivering a cynical message, this is an exhilarating number.
Released by OSTER project in August 2025, it reached 12th place in the VOCACOLLE 2025 Summer TOP 100 rankings.
The dazzling brass that evokes a big band and the driving bassline are insanely cool.
The lyrics explore the difficulty of human relationships, where words without malice can turn into weapons.
It’s hard not to empathize with the protagonist who decides to trust no one and fight alone.
If you’re worn out from social interactions, listening to it might clear your head.
Vivid ViolenceLushino

This is a work by Vocaloid producer Rucino.
It was reportedly sparked by a friend’s comment, “Why don’t you make regular J-pop too?” but it ultimately turned into a thrilling rock tune bursting with his signature personality.
It carries a message that powerfully pushes listeners forward: “Don’t imitate—fight with originality.” The sound—featuring explosive rapid-fire lines on the so-called ‘mock programmed guitar’—perfectly matches a worldview that screams, “Slam your own color onto the canvas.” If you’re looking to find your own form of expression, this song is sure to set your heart ablaze.
Judgment of ViceAkuno-P

This is the “Greed” song from Aku no P’s Seven Deadly Sins series.
Its grand, musical-like style and highly narrative lyrics are a perfect match.
A European-like world unfolds before my eyes, and I can’t help but think, “What happens next?!”
[Hot] A Big Special Feature on Cool Vocaloid Songs! (151–160)
The Mysterious Thing’s Bizarre Music Boxparticles (te-ni-wo-ha)

It’s a cool Japanese-style rock song packed to the brim with names of traditional Japanese yokai.
It’s fun because it features everything from yokai that every Japanese person has probably heard of at least once to rare ones you’ll think, “This is the first time I’ve heard of that!” You’ll feel a real sense of accomplishment if you can get through the fast-paced part without stumbling.
Ungray DaysTsumiki

An aggressive sonic image presses in—this is a cool, fast-paced Vocalo-rock track.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Tsumiki, known for hits like “Recollection Endroll,” it was released in 2020.
While rock is often associated with band sounds, this track stands out for its powerful synthesizer riffs.
A variety of tones and phrases interweave in complex ways, creating a stylish worldview that only Tsumiki can craft.
If you’re into mixture rock, this is a must-listen.
Sorry, sorry.100 vomits

The chorus will absolutely get stuck in your head.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Hyakkai Oto (known as the creator of “I can’t even be NANIMONO” and “Summer is coming to an end”), released in 2020.
The song has a unique structure, yet by the time you reach the end, it feels so complete that you can’t imagine it any other way.
The message in the final chorus, in particular, stands out.
It’s a cool, fiery Vocaloid track that I strongly recommend to anyone dealing with worries or anxiety right now.
If it's a double suicide, then after the piano is brokenSLAVE V-V-R

Starting activities in 2014, SLAVE.
V-V-R is a Vocaloid producer known for signature tracks like “I’ll Punch You 8759632145 Times with This Piano.” Released on April 9, 2023, “If We’re Going to Die Together, Let It Be After the Piano Breaks” is a number whose piano intro leaves an impact with its sense of dissonance.
Its complex song structure and relentless, driving melody create an addictive quality that makes you want to listen again and again.
It’s a brisk, exhilarating Vocaloid track that highlights piano phrases—unsurprising given the artist’s background attending jazz piano classes from a young age—and we encourage you to pay special attention to them.