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[Karaoke] Enjoy Vocaloid even more! A collection of must-sing classics and popular songs

Have you ever sung a Vocaloid song at karaoke?

The Vocaloid scene now occupies a major place in Japanese pop culture.

From classics like “Senbonzakura” and “Melt” to the latest hits, chances are you’ve got a favorite track.

In this article, we’ll introduce Vocaloid songs you should try tackling at karaoke!

From beginner-friendly staples to technically demanding numbers for advanced singers, you’re sure to find something that makes you think, “I want to sing this!”

Be sure to read to the end!

[Karaoke] Enjoy Vocaloid Even More! Special Feature: Must-Sing Classics & Popular Songs (11–20)

Girl RayMikito-P

This piece draws you in with the refreshing sound of an acoustic guitar and lyrics that ooze bittersweet emotion.

It’s a song released in July 2018 by Mikito-P, notable for the contrast between its world centered on themes of same-sex love and bullying and its light, buoyant melody.

It’s easy to listen to yet heavy… those opposing elements blend together, and once you hear it, it lingers in your heart.

I think it feels especially right to sing at karaoke in the summer!

Online Game Addict SprechchorSatsuki galore

This song satirically portrays people who are absorbed in online games.

Created by Satsuki ga Tenkomori, it depicts the life of a “net game addict” isolated from reality, voiced by Hatsune Miku.

Since its release in October 2010, it has been widely loved among Vocaloid fans.

With its catchy melody and addictive lyrics, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke!

CharlesBalloon

In contrast to its up-tempo rhythm, the poignant lyrics centered on themes of parting and loss are striking.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Balloon, released in October 2016 and also included on the album “Corridor.” It received high acclaim, including taking the top spot in JOYSOUND’s 2017 annual karaoke overall ranking for newly released songs.

The chorus, which cries out with emotions welling up from deep within, makes you want to sing along as you listen.

This is one of the Vocaloid classics I’d recommend as a first pick.

Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

Orangestar – Asunoyozora Shoukaihan (feat. IA) Official Video
Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan Orangestar

This is a Vocaloid song where a sense of speed and clarity blend beautifully.

Created by the popular Vocaloid producer Orangestar and released in 2014, it features IA’s crystal-clear vocals.

It’s also included on the album “Mikansei Eight Beats.” The lyrics, themed around parting and reunion with someone dear, and the refreshing melody that feels like racing through the night sky, truly resonate.

When you’re in the mood to immerse yourself in emotion, be sure to try singing it!

Double LariatAgo Aniki

[Megurine Luka] Double Lariat [HD]
Double Lariat Ago Aniki

Known as one of Agoaniki’s signature songs, this work became a legendary hit that quickly gained popularity after its release on Nico Nico Douga.

Its lyrics, which depict personal growth, limitations, and the struggles of comparing oneself to others, resonated with many.

The song is catchy and easy to get into, so you can jump in without overthinking it! Try spinning around with your arms wide open!

Starry Sky OrchestraAtsu Mizuno

Starlit Orchestra feat. Hatsune Miku – Atsu Mizuno
Hoshizora Orchestra Atsu Mizuno

When you want to liven up the mood with a happy Vocaloid song, “Stellar Night Orchestra” is perfect.

This piece was written by Vocaloid producer Atsu Mizuno for the in-game unit Wonderlands×Showtime in a smartphone game.

Since it’s a song about the joy of meeting your friends, it’s also great for expressing gratitude.

And because it was originally sung by multiple people, it’s fun to sing together with friends at karaoke.

Give it a try and sing it with energy!

[Karaoke] Enjoy Vocaloid Even More! Must-Sing Classics and Popular Hits (21–30)

Rolling Girlwowaka

wowaka “Rolling Girl” feat. Hatsune Miku / wowaka – Rolling Girl (Official Video) ft. Hatsune Miku
Rolling Girl wowaka

A monumental work in the Vocaloid scene that combines high-speed rock sound with profound philosophy.

It’s one of the signature pieces by wowaka, who also fronted the band Hitorie, and it was released in February 2010.

Its exhilarating 195 BPM tempo and lyrics that depict a girl’s heartfelt cry resonated deeply with many young listeners.

The song also influenced numerous Vocaloid producers, including Kenshi Yonezu.

Go ahead and belt it out, pouring your own feelings into it!