Vocaloid masterpiece. Classic and popular Vocaloid songs.
Here are some iconic Vocaloid masterpieces—studio staff picks of must-hear classics and fan favorites.
A gem-filled playlist by digital divas that will move you to the core with just a listen.
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Vocaloid masterpieces. Classic and popular Vocaloid songs (351–360)
Instant HeavenNanao Akari

It’s a fast-paced track that you’ll want to listen to on a hyped-up morning rather than a calm one.
In fact, it might be perfect for those days when you’re running late, listening while panicking, “Hurry! Hurry!” When you’ve got time to spare, try watching the music video and reading the lyrics as you listen—the song is surprisingly biting and offers a witty satire of modern society.
Morning Star GalacticaNayutan Alien

It’s a curious song whose slightly retro style feels fresh in a paradoxical way.
If you set it as your alarm, the very first voice seems like it would wake you up pleasantly.
The official singers are the popular vocalists Eve and Sou, whose handsome voices burst forth, making it a track you can really groove to.
cutleryorganic acid

I can’t help but be drawn in by the beautiful piano tone at the beginning of the song.
The drowsy mood and the covered vocals of Yuukisan lull me into wanting to go back to sleep.
There’s a moment where the sound suddenly stops and everything goes quiet, which startles me.
Vocaloid masterpieces. Famous and popular Vocaloid songs (361–370)
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

An upbeat and cute song.
Listening to it really makes me feel excited and energized.
It’s a pop love song.
Lyrics like “You don’t have to act tough, do you?” help me relax and let go.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to over and over.
No titleGiga

It’s a Vocaloid song sung by REOL.
The rhythm is addictive, and I can listen to it over and over.
It’s full of words of gratitude toward the music (the Vocaloid character).
The song says, “I’m one of the hundreds of millions of people you’ve saved—thank you for encouraging me when times were tough.”
Unhappy Refrainwowaka

It’s a song packed with all kinds of feelings, like blasting words from a shotgun.
The key is really high—just what you’d expect from a virtual singer.
The rhythm is fast too, and at points it turns into a tongue twister.
It seems like it would feel great to sing at karaoke.
A Halloween Song for Bad KidsDaisuke P

It’s an adorably mischievous, slightly impish song by Kagamine Rin and Len.
I love the cocky vibe of “Give us candy or we’ll play a trick on you!” It’s super poppy and cute—perfect for Halloween.





