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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] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (151–160)

Aikareruriri

Aika – rerulili feat. GUMI
Aikare Ruriri

A track by rereruli, a Vocaloid producer who continues to expand the possibilities of Vocaloid as entertainment—leading to adaptations into books and films, among other things.

With its brisk drums and bassline that create a sense of speed, and the odd meters that appear partway through, it’s an addictive number with the kind of irregular song structure common in Vocaloid music.

Despite the high tempo, the melody uses relatively few notes, making it on the easier side to sing among Vocaloid tracks.

Even so, compared to mainstream pop it may still feel fast in parts, but it’s perfect as an introductory piece for getting into Vocaloid.

RenaChinozo

Chinozo “Rena” feat. Hatsune Miku
Rena Chinozo

This is the 13th Vocaloid song by Chinozo, a Vocaloid producer who gained attention after “Goodbye Declaration,” released in 2020, ranked first for Vocaloid song views on YouTube in 2021.

The track is included on the first mini-album Rena and was later self-covered on the first album The Deluge.

Overall, the song feels challenging due to its many fast-paced melodic lines, but you can sing it well if you don’t miss the breathing spots.

However, the key changes in the chorus, so be mindful of the pitch shifts.

Etiquetteone two three

Etiquette / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
Etiquette 1-2-3

Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer known for incorporating shamisen and koto sounds, is not to be missed for his track “Reigisahō” (Etiquette) as well.

While it brings a strong Japanese flavor to the forefront, it’s crafted as a driving rock song.

The lyrics, on the other hand, convey anger at society using refined language, which calls for a somewhat powerful vocal delivery.

When you sing it, try to be mindful of that subtle nuance.

Overall, the key is on the higher side, but the range itself is narrow and consistent, so it should be relatively easy to sing.

AyakashibuzzG

[Hatsune Miku] Ayakashi [Original!] / [Hatsune Miku] Ayakashi [Official Video]
Ayakashi buzz G

If you’re looking for a rock-style Vocaloid track with cool distorted guitar and bass, I recommend “Ayakashi.” It’s a work by buzzG, a Vocaloid producer known for rock band sounds.

Released in 2016, it became his second song to hit a million views.

The chorus uses lots of syncopation, giving it a thrilling sense of speed.

There’s also a slight key change in the pre-chorus, so practice the melody well and show it off at karaoke!

High-sense nonsenseMOL.

[Hatsune Miku] High-Sense Nonsense [Original Song]
High-sense nonsense MOL.

If you want to sing something unusual, how about this song? It’s a signature track by MOL.

, also known as Moru-P, a multi-talented Vocaloid producer who even creates his own illustrations, released in 2009.

With its eccentric arrangement, lyrics, and melody, it’s a work that makes you want to call it “art.” The surreal atmosphere of the music video is irresistible, too.

Once you hear it, you can’t escape—this is the world of MOL.

Don’t overthink the pitch or the technique; just sing freely, exactly as you feel.

KiLLER LADYHachioji-P

[GUMI] KiLLER LADY (english & romaji subbed) [lyrics in the description]
KiLLER LADY Hachioji-P

It’s a sexy, cool, and irresistibly danceable, rhythmic track.

It’s sung from the perspective of a slightly sadistic, teasing girl, but you gradually realize the hidden cuteness—that she’s actually the one being led around by her lover.

It’s a dance tune that works whether you sing it with swagger or with sweetness.

[Easy to Sing] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (161–170)

The White Snow PrincessNoboru ↑P

White Snow Princess Is – Noboru ↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
The White Snow Princess Is Climbing ↑P

It’s a rock number that’s easy to sing range-wise for female vocalists.

Created by Vocaloid producer Noboru↑, also known for songs like “Monochrome ∞ Blue Sky,” it was released in 2010.

Miku’s straightforward vocals blend nicely with the sound that combines a sense of speed with a majestic atmosphere, making it very pleasant to listen to.

The lyrics, which capture the feelings of a protagonist waiting for her prince to come, have a slightly bittersweet finish.

If you’re thinking about trying a rock song, definitely give this one a shot.