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[Easy to Sing] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke

The Vocaloid scene is getting more and more exciting—Vocaloid tracks are going viral on social media, and artists who started as Vocaloid producers are filling up the Japanese music charts!

With that, more people are singing Vocaloid songs at karaoke.

But many of you might be thinking, “I want to sing Vocaloid songs too, but so many of them are hard…”

It’s true—Vocaloid songs often have high keys and fast tempos, so it can be tough to find ones that suit you.

So in this article, we’ll introduce some popular Vocaloid tracks that are easier to sing, perfect for karaoke and more!

You’re sure to find one that fits you!

[Easy to Sing] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (141–150)

Talent, my foot.Afternoon tea

Talent or Something / Otomachi Una
Talent? It's just like afternoon tea.

A hyper-pop track by the Vocaloid producer Gogo-Tea, known for winning numerous awards with songs like “COMPLEX” and “divide.” The quietly unfolding first verse is easy to sing in a calm manner, so even people who don’t usually sing Vocaloid songs might find it approachable! To capture the song’s vibe, try keeping a tight, subtle vertical groove with your rhythm.

In contrast, the chorus—an explosive release of inexplicable youthful impulse—should be belted out with all your energy.

The lyrics are highly relatable, so they may strike a chord with listeners.

I touched the vase.Balloon

This song portrays delicate emotions.

It’s a work by Balloon, released in 2016.

The style is medium-tempo rock with a touch of melancholy, characterized by an emotional melody and heartfelt lyrics.

The lyrics reflect frustration with the subtle dynamics of a romantic relationship and the conflict caused by unstable communication.

You can sense how skillfully it captures emotions that sway in the heart against a backdrop of late-night quiet and loneliness.

It’s perfect for those who want to sing a more mature-sounding song.

Spring LonelinessInabakumori

Inabakumori “Haruno Jakumaku” Vo. Tsurumaki Maki
Spring’s desolate Inaba under cloudy skies

Harunosabaku, a song produced in 2021 by Vocaloid producer Inabakumori, known for delivering highly original tracks to listeners.

Because the melody and rhythm develop within a steady range, it’s also recommended for those looking for a Vocaloid song they can sing at karaoke.

Alongside a rhythmic band performance, soft, airy synth tones resonate.

Master Tsumaki Maki’s conversational singing style and show off a gentle voice.

It’s an approachable song even for people who aren’t confident in their vocal power or range.

Try singing with the lyrics in mind, which depict the end of a bittersweet romance.

[Easy to Sing] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (151–160)

I want an unbreakable heart.stone bath

Ishiburo / I Want an Unbreakable Heart [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
I want an unbreakable heart—like a stone bath

A song by Ishiburo, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as the guitarist for the rock band Necry Talkie.

With its piano phrase in the intro and a driving, on-the-beat drum rhythm, it’s a number that instantly elevates the energy.

While it doesn’t feature large melodic leaps or a wide vocal range, the sudden shift from the pre-chorus to the chorus and the complexity of the melody deliver the kind of thrilling, scene-changing development characteristic of Vocaloid tracks, making it very satisfying to sing.

The jazzy instrumental break adds a nice accent as well, making it a song that’s fun both to sing at karaoke and to listen to.

town/cityjon-YAKITORY

City / jon-YAKITORY feat. Hatsune Miku
City Jon-YAKITORY

This is a Vocaloid song that lets you experience exhilaration, emotion, and a touch of sorrow all at once.

Composed by jon-YAKITORY, it was released in August 2022.

It was written specifically for “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!” The lyrics, which capture the atmosphere of the city and the bonds between people, leave a strong impression.

And the rhythmic, emotional band sound is just so cool.

Focusing on a straightforward vocal delivery might bring out the piece’s vibe even more.

Just stripping isn’t the answer!Deadball P

[Hatsune Miku] [PV] Just Taking It Off Isn’t the Answer! [Chinese Subtitles]
Just stripping isn't the answer! Deadball-P

That’s quite an eccentric title.

The lyrics themselves are something else, too.

It’s a work by Deadball-P, who has long been active at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene, released in 2009.

As I mentioned earlier, the lyrics are pretty out there.

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but in fact, it’s also a bittersweet love song.

The melody is catchy, so it’s easy to sing as long as you don’t pay attention to the lyrics.

World setting of IfOrangestar

A song by the Vocaloid producer Orangestar, who works under a name derived from the wordplay on “unfinished.” The whirlwind of an intro runs for a full minute, setting up a structure that conveys grandeur and anticipation.

While it’s packed with quintessential Vocaloid elements—leaps in pitch, a complex and wide-ranged melody, rapid-fire vocals, and key changes—the catchy tune makes it easy to remember and relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

If you can power through it to the end, it’s guaranteed to hype up the room—definitely a number worth challenging yourself with.