A variety of Vocaloid songs that are trending on video sites and social media.
Have you ever watched a creator’s video and thought, “Maybe I want to try playing it myself!”?
People often think it’s hard to fully recreate the Vocaloid sound, but with piano, you can actually perform it solo in a way that stays quite close to the original!
So this time, we’re showcasing plenty of piano performance videos of hugely popular Vocaloid songs, along with sheet music you can download right away.
If you love Vocaloid or are hooked on the Vocaloid tracks used on social media, this is a must-see!
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[Piano × Vocaloid] Carefully Selected Videos & Sheet Music of Super Popular Songs You’ll Want to Play Right Now! (1–10)
Girl RayMikito-P

“Shoujo Rei” was created by Vocaloid producer Mikito based on the 1994 TV drama “Ningen Shikkaku: Tatoeba Boku ga Shindara,” which left a profound impact on him.
The drama addresses themes such as homosexuality and bullying.
The song’s lyrics also depict vivid scenes where memories of being bullied flash back, as well as realistic moments in which the protagonist considers extreme choices to escape the suffering—prompting deep reflection.
One reason the piece is so memorable is the striking contrast between its heavy lyrical content and its light, refreshing music.
When playing it on the piano, it would be wonderful to preserve that freshness while carefully savoring each note, keeping the lyrics’ imagery in mind.
strong wind slicked-back hairYukopi

With the comment “This was when it was really windy,” the YouTube video of Vocaloid producer Yukopi’s “Gale All Back” surpassed 66 million views in about half a year.
It was also featured in a Nissin Cup Noodles commercial, sending its popularity skyrocketing! Many creators followed suit by posting videos imitating the MV’s animation—wearing school backpacks and skipping while playing the recorder.
The lyrics, which everyone can relate to with a resounding “I know that feeling!”, paired with a poppy, comical sound, are so impactful you can’t get them out of your head after just one listen.
Why not enjoy playing it on piano while recalling the chuckle-worthy lines?
VampireDECO*27

Vocaloid producer DECO*27, known for creating many songs with love-themed lyrics, brings us “Vampire.” Its lyrics depicting a vampire’s feelings of love and the high-energy sound make a big impact! You might wonder whether this otherworldly vibe really suits the piano, but if you play boldly with a wide dynamic range, you can create a wonderful performance that adds delicacy to the original’s dynamism.
It’s also fun to compare two versions with different atmospheres!
CharlesBalloon

Balloon, a Vocaloid producer, released “Charles” in 2016.
The official YouTube channel’s video has surpassed 46 million views, and when combined with all the cover versions, the total number of plays exceeds 100 million—making it a massive hit.
It’s a long-running favorite that regularly appears in karaoke rankings and Vocaloid song popularity charts.
Its striking melody, which moves across an octave, seems to reflect the wavering emotions after a heartbreak.
When playing it on piano, it’s good to imagine the undulating voice and aim for slightly ambiguous nuances rather than overly clear articulation.
Spinning Sky RabbitOrangestar

“Rotating Sky Rabbit” by Orangestar, a music producer and Vocaloid creator, is a popular song covered by many well-known artists! The cover video by Dazbee, a female singer from South Korea, has surpassed 55 million views, and listeners comment that it’s a “god-tier song that makes you really want to play it on the piano!” Since the original features piano accompaniment, a solo piano version feels completely natural.
With the left hand marking the beat in single notes and an overall very simple structure, it’s a piece that even beginner pianists will find approachable.
KINGKanaria

Kanaria’s “KING,” created by the prolific Vocaloid producer, lyricist, and composer, is a highly addictive track that won’t leave your head, with its spine-tingling intro, eerie lyrics that evoke executions, and dark sound that amplifies the song’s worldview.
If you want to dive even deeper into that irresistible vibe, I recommend immersing yourself in the world through a piano performance! As you play, you’ll find yourself thinking, “This phrase is irresistible!” and “This rhythm really grabs me,” and you’ll fall even more under the song’s spell.
LokiMikito-P

“Roki,” one of the signature songs by Mikito-P, a Vocaloid producer and versatile music creator.
The video, uploaded with a laid-back “If it hits 80,000 views, that’d be nice” attitude, spread in no time and became a massive hit as countless cover videos were posted.
The official YouTube channel’s video has surpassed 73 million views, drawing praise such as “an eternal masterpiece.” When playing this iconic Vocaloid track on piano, the key is to never lose that driving momentum to the very end.
Capture the song’s energetic lyrical world with clear tone and a crisp, decisive rhythm.