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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 (11–20)

Alien AlienNayutan Alien

Alien Alien - Tried Singing [Soraru × Amatsuki]
Alien Alien Nayutan Seijin

The quirky, chill-cute music video is one of its charms.

When the chorus reveals the meaning of the title, you’ll definitely go, “Ohhh, so that’s it!” The singing difficulty is quite low, making it perfect as a VOCALOID practice song.

The suspicious-sounding background pairs with the catchy melody to loop in your head.

O-bekaSorry

Obeka / Surii feat. Kasane Teto & Kagamine Len
obekasurii

It features a lively rhythm that evokes a childlike sense of play and lyrics brimming with humor.

Released in August 2024, the track is notable for the pop-styled vocal work of Kasane Teto and Kagamine Len.

Centered around the coined word “Obeka,” the lyrics unfold a playground-like world where animals and a police officer make appearances.

At first glance it seems innocent, but beneath the surface you can sense social satire as well.

The original key is very high, but that makes it easy to sing an octave lower without it feeling out of place.

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
E-ALPHAN Club Mikito-P

A Chinese-style song that felt new for Vocaloid at the time, featuring things like gongs and steamed buns in the music video and Chinese words in the lyrics—something that seemed like it should exist but didn’t yet.

It has been covered by many singers.

When sung in a girlish style, the melody—though it comes across as sharp—actually reveals its gentle softness.

Try it while dancing.

Chururira Chururira Daddadda!Takeaki Wada

Chururira Chururira Daddadda! – Takeaki Wada (KurageP) / Chururira Chururira Daddadda! – KurageP
Chururira Chururira Daddadda! Wada Takeaki

An MV that grabs attention with its cute illustrations.

It uses tattling in the classroom as a motif, and the slightly horror-tinged lyrics and mischievous tone stand out in contrast to the illustrations’ cuteness.

The chorus melody has a subtle Japanese flair that’s really stylish.

The call-and-response in the interlude is super fun.

Meltryo

A famous song that supported the early days of Vocaloid.

The vocal range is typical, but if the chorus feels high, it’s easier to sing by lowering the key a little from the start.

Those with naturally higher voices may have no problem.

It’s a love song that expresses a girl’s honest feelings in unrequited love.

The pure, straightforward lyrics will resonate even with adults who tend to forget the feeling of being in love.

Delusion, Sentiment, Compensation LeagueDECO*27

DECO*27 – Delusion Sentiment Compensation Alliance feat. Hatsune Miku
Delusion Sentiment Compensation Alliance DECO*27

This is a song by DECO*27, a Vocaloid producer and professional musician known for signature tracks like “Mosaic Roll” and “Two Breaths Walking.” It was released in 2016.

With a relaxed, four-on-the-floor tempo, it’s easy to catch the rhythm.

Instead of overthinking it, try swaying your hands and shoulders and feel the beat with your body—that’s the trick.

Listen closely to the song and give it a try!

[Easy to Sing] A Roundup of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Karaoke (21–30)

Hymn for SundayMarasy

[Honkai: Star Rail] Sunday Hymn / marasy feat. KAITO with Hatsune Miku
Sunday Hymn Hymn for the Sunday marasy

A track by Marasy, who also has a proven record as a pianist, released in December 2024.

It was created with Sunday, a character from the game Honkai: Star Rail, in mind.

Featuring a brisk tempo and a humorous worldview, it showcases masterful, protean BPM changes and piano tones that combine delicacy with power.

You can feel the playful spirit that is unique to Marasy, who engages in a wide range of activities.

It’s perfect for lifting everyone’s spirits together at karaoke.