[Surprising] A roundup of popular Vocaloid songs you can use for lyric pranks
A “lyrics prank” is when you suddenly send song lyrics to friends or family on messaging apps like LINE and enjoy seeing how they respond.
You’ve probably seen compilations of these on video sites or social media.
Here, we’ve gathered Vocaloid songs that work well for lyrics pranks.
The purpose is a prank, but every song used is a wonderful work!
After the prank is over, take some time to listen to the songs carefully together with the person you sent them to!
[Surprise] A roundup of popular Vocaloid songs you can use for lyric pranks (1–10)
I really, really, really, really, really hate it.Ameyoshi

“Dai Dai Dai Dai Dai Kirai” is a work by Amura, released in March 2025.
It’s a song where Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto keep arguing, and its message—interweaving hatred toward the other and self-loathing—is striking.
With its rhythmic composition and an irresistibly catchy chorus, it’s guaranteed to be on repeat.
It’s great for banter with close friends; if the other person knows the song, they might jump in and send back the lyrics as a reply.
Turkish March – Owata (\(^o^)/) ver.2025Owata-P

This humorous Vocaloid song paints the story of a protagonist tasting despair after oversleeping, all set to a bright classical-style melody.
Composed by Owata-P, it originally came out in April 2008.
A rearranged version released in 2025 drew a lot of attention.
Haven’t we all been there at least once? You can’t help but laugh at the lyrics packed with “so true” moments.
It might be perfect to send when you’re actually meeting up with a friend!
Mimuka, nice try.Nunununununununununununu

It’s an electronic number full of humor.
Created by Nununununununununununu, it was released in December 2024.
It depicts the chaos of getting constantly taunted in an UNO match, set to an addictive rhythm.
The pop, cynical lyrics will make you chuckle just by reading them.
I think it’s perfect for pranking your friends.
Just note: the teasing is relentless, so it really presupposes a super-close relationship!
Black Game Overmunina

This piece expresses a satirical take on modern society through a game-like worldview.
Composed by munina, it was released in April 2024.
Its appeal lies in an up-tempo, addictive melody line, with lyrics themed around the harsh working conditions of black companies.
Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals ring out alongside the brisk arrangement.
The worldbuilding feels so real that friends might worry and ask, “Are you okay?” if you send it to them.
Then again, they might find it incredibly relatable instead.
small fryHiiragi Magnetite

This piece draws you in with the contrast between its pop, stylish sound and its provocative lyrics.
It’s a track by Hiiragi Magnetite, released in March 2025.
Over a stylish yet catchy groove, it piles on messages that taunt the other person to the hilt.
You get absolutely roasted, but it becomes more and more addictive.
Since the content is a bit intense, you might want to choose your prank target carefully.
Of course, it’s also musically enjoyable—a highly addictive number.
Estimated Love SongAko

Estimated Love Song is a track by Ako, produced in February 2025 to commemorate KAITO’s 19th anniversary.
The protagonist’s yandere heart, interpreting the other person’s casual words and behavior as signs of love, is woven together with a light, breezy melody.
KAITO’s mature vocals become more and more addictive, don’t they? It seems like the perfect piece for when you want to pull a playful surprise on someone you like or your partner.
Absolutely hostile, super hate ya!Miku and Kafu

This song sticks in your head with its catchy melody and rhythm.
The lyrics depict a comical rivalry, packed with laugh-out-loud twists! The back-and-forth between Hatsune Miku and KAFU is spot-on, making it endlessly entertaining to listen to.
As soon as it was released on YouTube in April 2022, it quickly caught fire in popularity.
It was even featured in the arcade game maimai, earning love from gamers as well.
It might be fun to try sending the lyrics back and forth with friends on LINE to see how they react.
Just make sure to do it with someone you can laugh together with!