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[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!

This is a carefully curated collection of fail-safe hits by our editorial team!

[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (31–40)

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
E-ALPHAN Club Mikito-P

How about singing a Chinese-style tune with lots of energy? It’s one of the signature songs by the popular Vocaloid producer Mikito-P, released in 2012.

Its lively, bustling sound is part of the charm.

The lyrics feature Chinese phrases that perfectly match the vibe.

It really gets exciting when a few people sing it together.

Donut holeBee

Hachi – Donut Hole, HACHI – DONUT HOLE
Donut Hole Bee

This is a Vocaloid song by Hachi, who is also active as the singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu.

It has a simple musical style, but depending on how it’s sung, it can become intense and fiery—perfect for livening up karaoke.

Recommended for those who like stylish, sophisticated tracks.

No!!!Dynamic Jienzus

Dynamic Jienzu - Different!!! (We Are Different!!! (or Same)) Official MV
No!!! Dynamic Jienzu (self-promo act)

This one is recommended for anyone who wants to hype up karaoke explosively.

Its overwhelming sense of speed and a torrent of melody that feels like an all-out sprint are the big draws! The lyrics are densely packed, so it’s a bit on the difficult side for karaoke.

But since it has two parts—the main vocal and the chorus—everyone can jump in and sing together!

Got you!Giga

Giga – Gotchu! ft. Miku, Rin, Len [MV]
Gotchu! Giga

Giga’s latest track “Gatchu!” is a super electric tune where feverish feelings bubble up.

Released on December 15, 2023, this song features Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Len as vocals as part of Project VOLTAGE.

It’s an absolute must-listen for Pokémon fans and has been wildly well-received on streaming platforms.

Sing it at karaoke and your hype will hit the roof.

It’s on the challenging side, but let yourself get swept up in the sound and belt it out to the fullest!

Rolling Girlwowaka

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

A perfect karaoke pick with a simple melody is “Rolling Girl,” released by wowaka in 2010.

While many Vocaloid songs are fast-paced and difficult, slipping in a track like this—rooted in a rock-style band sound—can hype up the room in a different way.

It’s a staple Vocaloid song you’ll want to have down.

[From Classics to the Latest] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Hype Up Karaoke (41–50)

Dance ChinaAtena

Odor China / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto SV
Odor China Atena

Vocaloid producer Atena, known as one of the creators of the acclaimed derivative game “If Mesmerizer Were a Game.” Since debuting in 2024 with “Dark Mirror,” they’ve consistently released buzzworthy works.

Among Atena’s songs, “Odotchina” is especially recommended.

Packed with Teto references and fighting game nods, it has the potential to really take off in certain circles.

Although it features Kasane Teto, there aren’t many high-pitched phrases.

Moreover, for a Vocaloid track, the word count is low, making it comparatively easy to sing overall relative to how hyped the song gets.

Kagerou Daysjin

Jin / Kagerou Daze [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Kagerou Daze Jin

A song from the well-known Kagerou Project series in the Vocaloid scene.

It has been adapted into various media, including an anime and books.

Because it’s so famous, there are countless cover and parody videos uploaded, so it can be fun to use those as references when you sing.