[Latest & Classic] A Special Feature on Rock Vocaloid Songs [VOCAROCK]
There are various coined terms in the Vocaloid scene, and among them, Vocaloid rock songs are written as “VOCAROCK.” In this article, I’ve put together a selection of popular VOCAROCK tracks.
From timeless classics to newer releases, it’s a well-rounded lineup.
So I can confidently say it’ll resonate with both rock fans and Vocaloid fans! If you read through to the end, you might just catch a glimpse of the history of rock in the Vocaloid world.
Be sure to find your new favorite track!
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[Latest & Classic] Rock Vocaloid Song Special [VOCAROCK] (91–100)
The Subject and Absinthecrane

This work resonates like a sharp-edged band sound slicing through the air.
Released by Tsurusan in February 2025, it features a delicate Hatsune Miku vocal and a math-rock-inspired arrangement.
Its passionately unfolding progression stirs the listener’s heart.
The lyrics follow a being that weaves music within a cyber world, tracing something elusive.
As you listen, you can experience the sensation of being swallowed by waves of sound.
Don’t skip your strength training, you guys!Chika Tojo

A high-energy cheer song by Chika Tojo, the manga artist also known as the creator of The Saga of Tanya the Evil! Released in June 2025, this track shouts out the importance of strength training over an up-tempo rock sound.
It’s a wake-up call not just for creators but for anyone feeling short on exercise.
Whether you play it for a quick refresh between tasks or as a companion to your actual workouts, it’s guaranteed to fire you up!
Promised ReunionAshu

This heartwarming song depicts the universal theme of graduation, interweaving bittersweetness and hope.
Created by Ashu and released in October 2024, it is included on the compilation album “Futaba Minato Official Compilation Futaba Mix 01.” Futaba Minato’s clear, transparent vocals gently weave scenes like a classroom where cherry blossoms dance, the ticking of a second hand, and the breeze swaying by the window.
It expresses the feelings of overcoming the sadness of parting and wishing for a reunion, carried by a band-driven sound.
It will surely resonate not only with those approaching graduation, but also with anyone who has experienced a farewell with someone dear.
rejection reactionUtsu-P × Fuma no KTR

The heavy-hitting beat and razor-sharp lyrics will shake you to your core.
Released in May 2024, this track vividly captures a fierce resistance to society’s urge to categorize.
Utsu-P’s hard-edged sound meets Fuma no KTR’s incisive words, with Harui’s vocals layered on top to create a striking piece.
It’s a thrilling number that blends coolness with thought-provoking depth—turn up the volume and dive in.
AntenAUshio

This is a message song woven from an emotional band sound and Otomachi Una’s crystal-clear vocals.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Ushio, it was released in 2018.
The upbeat rhythm paired with refreshing guitar and keyboard arrangements leaves a strong impression, with every sound brimming with positive energy.
When you’re worn out by daily life or ready to start something new, listening to it will surely give you a nudge forward!
Life Reset Buttonkemu

This is kemu’s debut song as a Vocaloid producer.
Released in 2011, it quickly became a hit.
With its aggressive band sound and hard-hitting synth phrases, it’s a quintessential Vocaloid rock track.
The lyrics have such good rhythm and flow that you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.
Hated by life.Iori Kanzaki

A song released in 2017 by Vocaloid producer Kanzaki Iori.
In 2019, it surpassed a total of 10 million plays.
Its ethereal instrumentation and, above all, the deeply piercing, message-driven lyrics leave a strong impression.
The gap between the rock-style performance and the delicacy of the lyrics is also one of the song’s charms.