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[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!

[Latest & Classic] A Selection of Rock-style Vocaloid Songs [VOCAROCK] (191–200)

PandemicaLadyMonsters.

An energetic track that fuses fast-paced electronica with punk rock.

Created by LadyMonsters.

, this song was released in September 2024.

It depicts an apocalyptic world centered on a zombie uprising, with v flower’s vocals brilliantly conveying a chaotic atmosphere.

The lyrics portray the breakdown of human relationships and self-transformation, seemingly delivering a sharp critique of modern society.

Yet beneath it all lies a sense of strength and hope to survive in a ravaged world, making it a richly layered work.

Perfect for when you want a change of pace or need to fire yourself up.

Highly recommended to crank up the volume!

The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

Neru – The Wail of the Lost One (Lost One’s Weeping) feat. Kagamine Rin
Lost One’s Weeping - Neru

You might be a bit intimidated by the slightly horror-esque lyrics at first, but you’ll be drawn into this song’s mysterious, school-themed world.

The question posed in the chorus really makes you think.

With rock energy at full blast, this is a VOCALOID track that’s sure to lift your spirits.

Imperial educationOmoi

Imperial Education / Hatsune Miku
Imperial Education Omoi

You’ll find yourself drawn into its dizzying shifts in song structure.

This track is by the two-person music unit Omoi.

Released in 2019, it quickly joined the ranks of popular songs.

While the powerful, high-pressure guitar sound is striking, it isn’t a straightforward rock piece; it’s a mixed, hybrid production that incorporates synth tones and more.

With tempo changes and shifts in the overall mood, it never gets boring.

If you’re seeking something fresh, give it a listen.

Grand GuignolRuLu

RuLu – Grand Guignol feat. Hatsune Miku
Grand Guignol RuLu

Perhaps due to its mysterious sense of chord progression, this high-sense rock tune offers a depth that feels just out of reach.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer RuLu, released in 2022, and it participated in the BokaColle 2022 Autumn TOP 100 ranking.

The sound image—combining a mature band sound with release-cut piano—is outrageously cool.

You won’t be able to stop turning up the volume.

The way it leads into the chorus is stylish and liberating.

The fantasy-tinged, decadent lyrical worldview is also part of its charm.

[Latest & Classic] Rock Vocaloid Songs Special [VOCAROCK] (201–210)

Fire◎Flowerhalyosy

halyosy – Fire◎Flower feat. Kagamine Len
Fire◎Flowerhalyosy

This is a song made with Kagamine Len as the protagonist and the theme of summer romance.

Many listeners have expressed their empathy for the lyrics, which are as fleeting as fireworks.

The build-up from the mellow intro to the chorus is really cool, isn’t it?

Meltryo

ryo (supercell) × yanaginagi - Melt 10th ANNIVERSARY MIX
Melt ryo

I think many people would name this as one of Hatsune Miku’s signature songs.

It’s a track produced by ryo, who is also known as a member of the creator collective supercell, and it was released in 2007.

It’s no exaggeration to call it a masterpiece that helped shape today’s Vocaloid scene.

bizarre/novelty food; unusual or grotesque delicacyrice straw bag

A song by Komedawara, a Vocaloid producer who also thrives as the composer for the rock band BIN.

The intro layers a thick, heavy riff with a wah-infused guitar phrase—enough to get any rock fan excited.

From its wistful melodies to its catchy chorus, it’s so captivating you may forget you’re listening to a Vocaloid track.

With playful twists throughout—like the sudden beat change in the second B section—it’s a work that both rock lovers and Vocaloid fans can enjoy.