[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!”
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[Karaoke] Enjoy Vocaloid Even More! Must-Sing Classics and Popular Hits (21–30)
Cherry Pop feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27, a famous Vocaloid producer who has created many classic songs.
They’re known for a remarkably wide range of styles, from catchy tunes to technically demanding tracks.
Among DECO*27’s works, a song I particularly recommend is “Cherry Pop feat.
Hatsune Miku.” While the vocal range isn’t narrow, it stays within a singable span, and for a Vocaloid track, the pitch movement isn’t overly extreme.
As you’d expect from a DECO*27 song, it’s well-known, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Karakuri Pierrot40mP

This is a piano rock number that grips your heart, portraying a heartrending love story.
Created by 40mP, who has produced numerous masterpieces in the Vocaloid scene, the track is included on the album “A Small Me and a Big World,” released in July 2011.
Set to a band sound centered on piano, the protagonist’s emotions as they are tossed about by unrequited love are powerfully conveyed.
Anyone struggling with love will surely relate.
Exploding Brain Girlreruriri

A masterpiece of Vocaloid rock packed with dizzying twists and turns.
Created by rerulili, this track features a duet by Hatsune Miku and GUMI, with an incredibly addictive melody that captivates listeners.
Its high-speed tempo, along with lyrics that portray social satire and the struggles of youth, are major draws.
Many people probably found themselves listening to this song on repeat back in the day.
It’s a perfect track to belt out at karaoke and have a blast!
Panda HeroBee

A work released in January 2011 by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu under his Vocaloid producer alias, Hachi.
It’s a highly addictive rock tune where a clattering band sound intertwines with synthesizers, and it sparked a huge reaction almost immediately after release.
The catchy, habit-forming melody pairs perfectly with GUMI’s solid, resonant vocals.
Sing it at a karaoke session with Vocaloid fans, and it’s sure to get the crowd going!
The Disappearance of Hatsune MikucosMo@Bousou-P

One of the signature works by Vocaloid producer cosMo@BousouP, released in April 2008.
It features an ultra-fast melodic line and an overwhelming piano riff, astonishing listeners with an expression that surpasses human singing.
The lyrics, which depict the very moment when the existence known as Hatsune Miku fades away, leave a deeply heartrending impression.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say this track helped shape the early days of the Vocaloid scene.
Give it a listen when you want to challenge your own limits!
Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu

Released in December 2012, this song is a classic, notoriously difficult Vocaloid track! It has a Japanese-style vibe with a very relaxed intro, but the tempo suddenly speeds up and the lyrics become extremely dense.
You’ll need to be mindful of stamina, lung capacity, and quickness, but it’s highly recommended if you love fast songs! The key to singing the rapid-fire sections is not to try to articulate every single consonant, but to clearly pronounce the vowel sounds that carry the accents.
That will help you lock into the rhythm and sing more lightly.
With fast-tempo songs, above all, you have to memorize the lyrics; otherwise, when you sing it at karaoke, you’ll end up just chasing the words and sounding vague.
I recommend first being able to hum the melody, then adding the lyrics afterward!
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

A catchy piece woven from Chinese-style sounds and a lively beat.
As one of Mikito-P’s signature songs, released in August 2012, it charms with a fun style that fuses electropop and rock.
The lyric’s story about learning Chinese to convey one’s feelings to a crush is heart-fluttering, too.
It’s definitely a song you’ll want to sing with multiple people.
Ride the four-on-the-floor rhythm and get hyped together with everyone!