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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 Fire Up the Karaoke Crowd (51–60)

MatryoshkaBee

Hachi MV “Matryoshka” HACHI / MATRYOSHKA
Matryoshka Bee

This is one of his signature works from when he produced Vocaloid songs under the name Hachi, before becoming hugely successful as Kenshi Yonezu.

The tempo is fast, but it’s incredibly catchy with an addictive melody.

The lyrics are fun, too, and it’s guaranteed to liven things up when everyone sings it together at karaoke.

VampireDECO*27

DECO*27 – Vampire feat. Hatsune Miku
Vampire DECO*27

A music track by DECO*27, a producer who has released numerous smash-hit Vocaloid songs.

It’s a hugely popular piece that many online singers have covered and uploaded.

With its quintessentially Vocaloid elements—complex melodies and wide interval leaps—it’s clear at first listen that it’s hard to sing.

But that’s exactly why, if you can pull it off, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd.

Practice before you go to karaoke with friends, nail it, and give them a great surprise.

Suicide ParadeYurii Canon

[MV] Suicide Parade / Yurry Canon feat. GUMI — Suicide Parade / Yurry Canon
Suicide Parade Yurie Canon

It’s a dark-tinged track.

The exhilarating, breakneck sound is a guaranteed hit at karaoke! The high key and lyrics packed with difficult kanji make it a real challenge, but if you master it, you’ll be a karaoke pro! Match the mood of the song and go all in—sing it with style!

I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

Yukopi – I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Kaa Yuki)
I want to eat naan (feat. Kaai Yuki) Yukopi

Yukopi is a Vocaloid producer whose music stands out with a unique atmosphere that also carries a certain cuteness.

The individuality of the melodies is so distinctive that you can tell a song is by Yukopi at first listen.

“I Want to Eat Naan (feat.

Kaai Yuki)” is renowned as one of Yukopi’s masterpieces, and compared to other works, it stays within a relatively narrow vocal range.

There are no rapid-fire phrases typical of Vocaloid, so it’s exceptionally easy to sing.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

[From Classics to the Newest] Vocaloid Songs That Get the Karaoke Crowd Going (61–70)

You’re a stylish girlstone bath

Ishiburo / You’re a Dashing Girl [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You're a stylish girl, Ishiburo

A unique world woven from brisk rock sounds and slightly cynical lyrics.

It’s a track by Ishiburo, released in October 2012.

From the outset, the snappy piano and catchy melody draw you in.

The lyrics humorously portray feelings toward someone you dislike and the desire to break free from everyday routine.

Sing it at karaoke and you might just liven up the whole room.

unceasingly indigoShishi Shishi

Among the hype-inducing Vocaloid songs, “Taemanaku Aiiro” is relatively easy to sing.

The rhythm is mid-tempo, but the arrangement is well-crafted, making it an easy track to groove to.

The piano-centered sound gives it a very stylish vibe.

The energy shoots up heading into the chorus! The rhyming lyrics are packed with philosophical elements, so it might be fun for everyone to think them over together…?

Children Recordjin

[IA] Children Record [Original PV]
Children Record Jin

This is the theme song of the Kagerou Project series, which was also adapted into an anime.

It racked up 100,000 views in less than 24 hours after the video was posted, and the view count kept climbing, eventually reaching a million.

Its stylish, sharp sound is a major draw.

The music video, which invites plenty of interpretation, is a must-see.