[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke
In recent years, Vocaloid songs have become widely recognized across many age groups.
Many creators—such as YOASOBI, Kenshi Yonezu, Eve, Yorushika, Yoh Kamiyama, and TOOBOE—have expanded their activities while engaging with Vocaloid, and there are plenty of singers who first gained popularity through “utaite” covers of Vocaloid tracks.
You’ll even see Vocaloid songs ranking high on karaoke charts.
So for those thinking, “I want to sing a Vocaloid song, but I’m not sure which one to pick…,” we’re introducing Vocaloid tracks that are guaranteed to hype up the room when you sing them!
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[From Classics to the Newest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (191–200)
Pocket MonstersPinocchioP

A striking presence in the Vocaloid scene, PinocchioP’s song “Pocket no Monster” is a work where nostalgia and novelty coexist.
It delivers the exhilaration of sprinting across open fields and a melody that traces deep memories, resonating in the heart.
Hatsune Miku’s clear, transparent vocals blend beautifully with the world of “Pocket Monsters,” packed with elements that appeal to fans across generations, from adults to children.
Inviting listeners on an adventurous journey, this track is guaranteed to light up any karaoke session.
It’s a new masterpiece from PinocchioP, where musical curiosity intersects with approachability.
Girl HellYurii Canon

Upbeat, stylish, and cool—that’s what comes to mind with this song, Yuri Cannon’s “Shoujo Jigoku” (Girl Hell).
Released in 2019, it quickly joined the ranks of popular tracks.
The slightly mysterious tone pairs perfectly with the dark, atmospheric lyrics.
Centering on a girl who longs for love, the suggestive, story-driven development really makes you think.
It’s also a track you can enjoy by unraveling its thematic layers.
It might be easier to sing if you keep the rhythm with your hands, feet, or body.
ampland apoptosisHiiragi Magnetite

The powerful sound is insanely cool! It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite, who drew attention with the debut song “Aru Sekai Shoushitsu,” released in 2021.
You’ll be overwhelmed by the relentless song progression and energetic sound arrangement.
And the strong, assertive vocals of Kagamine Rin and Hatsune Miku really stand out.
It’s an upper-tune that lifts your mood just by listening.
If you focus on bringing out the dynamics of the melody, you might be able to express the song’s worldview.
Kamaboko, Kamahoro, or Kamakoto?Yuro Majima

Kamaho Yuro, a Vocaloid producer known for creating theme-driven songs, released “Kamaboko Kamahoro Kamakoto” in 2023.
Centered on “kamaboko” (a type of Japanese fish cake), the track carries a philosophical message.
Over a piano melody that makes effective use of chiptune-like single-note lines, the Chisey vocal—known for its human-like singing voice—unfolds.
The sound is melodious and fast-paced, yet it exudes a certain calm.
It’s a unique piece with a chorus phrase that gets stuck in your head.
Not only the vocals—the MV’s dance choreography is also fun to learn and try dancing along to.
[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (201–210)
Steal YouOmoi

If you’re going to karaoke with people who like EDM or emotional rock, I highly recommend singing “Steal You.” This track was produced in 2022 by Omoi, the music duo of Sakurai and Kimura, and it was chosen as the theme song for #Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System hero “Bugdoll.” It features a rock sound built on a bass-heavy, resonant synth.
While the song is fresh and energetic, its lyrics carry a touch of melancholy that adds to its appeal.
Give this uptempo electronica-rock tune a try at karaoke.
chameleonSorry

Turn the karaoke room into a festival grounds with this lively dance-rock number! Created by the Vocaloid producer Surii, who made a name with the smash hit “Telecaster B-Boy,” this track was released in 2021.
Its charm lies in the expressive sound arrangement built around a bouncy rhythm that lifts your spirits as you listen.
That said, the lyrics—likening a self that blends in with others to a chameleon—carry a touch of melancholy.
Sing it with the feeling of, “But so what? That’s who I am!”
Future Evesasakure.UK + Yukei Rampage

The edgy sound arrangement and Hatsune Miku’s cute singing voice—absolutely irresistible! This track was chosen as the theme song for “Magical Mirai,” an event held every year with “Hatsune Miku” itself as the theme.
It’s a work created by Vocaloid producer sasakure.
UK together with the members of his own band, Yukei Rampage.
The technical performance and whirlwind song development are overwhelming, yet it’s incredibly catchy.
It has a charm that makes you want to keep listening forever.
The singing difficulty is quite high, but please give it a try!





