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Chills down your spine. A collection of Vocaloid songs that are scary but irresistibly listenable.

One reason VOCALOID became widespread is that it offers a vocalist who sings exactly as the creator envisions.

Even when using the same voice library, the content of the works varies enormously.

Love songs, cute cheer songs, rock and hip-hop, R&B—and some are even scary.

So in this article, we’ve put together a selection of VOCALOID tracks that will send chills down your spine.

As you listen with trepidation, you’ll find yourself addicted—every track is that compelling!

Take the plunge into the deep world of VOCALOID!

Chills Down Your Spine: A Collection of Scary Yet Irresistibly Listenable Vocaloid Songs (21–30)

Paranormal ExperienceNEW!Nakiso

Paranormal Experience / Hatsune Miku
Paranormal Experience NEW! Nakiso

A dark, thrilling Vocaloid track that bottles up that raw “something’s off” feeling into music.

It’s a song by Nakiso, released in October 2025.

Instinct warns of danger, yet curiosity makes you peek anyway.

Those conflicting emotions are scattered throughout the lyrics.

There’s plenty to enjoy, from the tight beat to the writhing basslines.

The tension created by the push and pull of the sounds captures the chills of encountering the supernatural.

Try listening with earphones late at night—you’ll feel a shiver down your spine!

Jason GirlLadyMonsters.

An eerie yet strangely cute electronic tune inspired by Friday the 13th.

Created by the Vocaloid producer duo LadyMonsters.

, composed of Takuma and Suika Mii, it was released in July 2024.

The rhythmic, mysterious sound pairs perfectly with the husky vocals, making it irresistibly groove-inducing.

The lyrics, which directly reflect the perilous mindset of the protagonist, “Jason Girl,” are another highlight.

If you enjoyed this track, be sure to meet the other monsters too!

Chummy's PlayNEW!LadyMonsters.

A work by the Vocaloid producer duo LadyMonsters.

, consisting of Takuma and Miisuika, released in September 2025.

The rhythmic yet eerie sound meshes perfectly with the husky vocals, and as you keep listening, you’ll find yourself unable to escape its distinctive world.

The madness lurking within innocent play and the unsettling, parent-child-themed storytelling are irresistible.

If you like this world, be sure to explore the stories of other monsters in the album “FREAKSHOW Vol.

2”!

Curse, curse, curseFuyuu

Jujuju / Hatsune Miku, Kaai Yuki
Curses Curses Curses Fuyuu

If you’re looking for music with a strong narrative that sends shivers down your spine, this is it! This piece was released by Vocaloid producer Fuyuu in August 2025.

True to its title, it explores the theme of “curses,” expressing the emotions of a protagonist trapped in an inescapable fate.

The dramatic metal-gothic sound intertwines with the wistful vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kaai Yuki, gripping the listener’s heart.

Give it a listen on a night when you want deep immersion and lingering afterglow!

I'm sorry, I'm sorry.Kikuo

Kikuo – I’m sorry, I’m sorry
Sorry, sorry, Kikuo.

If you listen closely, it’s a very frightening song.

A desire to control someone precisely because you love them.

The sad truth of raising a hand even though you know it’s wrong.

The child’s-eye-view world woven by the lyrics brings waves of sorrow and fear the more you listen.

It’s a song that inevitably makes you reflect on your surroundings and on society.

Tie and Untie, Rakshasa and SkeletonBee

Hachi MV 'Tie and Untie: Rakshasa and Corpse' HACHI / Musunde Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro
Tie it, open it—Rasetsu and the corpse are eight.

Speaking of Hachi, as many of you may know, that’s the Vocaloid producer name of singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu.

As expected—both the videos and the sound are incredibly polished.

The melody has a feel like a Japanese children’s song, yet casually mixes in unsettling words, and taken together it’s downright scary.

His deep command of language and skillful use of it are truly impressive.

Make candyzensen

Make Candy / Hatsune Miku and KAFU
Make Candy zensen

I can’t take my eyes off the eerie undertone lurking beneath the jaunty swing beat.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer zensen, included on the compilation album “Candy Butler” released in April 2025, with the music video dropping in August.

Sung over sprightly brass, the lyrics are the company anthem of a factory that keeps producing a confection called “Happiness.” The poppy sound draws you into a horror-tinged world hidden beneath the surface.

It’s a Vocaloid song that becomes addictive after just one listen.