Special Feature on Overseas Vocaloid Producers: A Guide to Western Vocaloid Music (English, German, etc.)
Vocaloid culture, which spread in Japan thanks to Nico Nico Douga, has been gaining popularity overseas in recent years! There are synthesized voice libraries for English singing, and it’s now common for people abroad to come listen to Japanese songs.
Along with that, the number of works by overseas Vocaloid producers is rapidly increasing! So in this article, we’ll be introducing lots of “Western-style Vocaloid tracks”! You might just discover a Vocaloid scene you’ve never encountered before—an entirely new musical world opening up to you!
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- [Popular] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Elementary School Students [Classics]
- The power of words. A special feature on Vocaloid songs with great lyrics
- [Latest & Classic] A Special Feature on Rock Vocaloid Songs [VOCAROCK]
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Special Feature on Overseas Vocaloid Producers: A Guide to Western Vocaloid Music [English, German, etc.] (61–70)
Play My GameRobo

A catchy, poppy dance tune that makes you want to move your body.
It’s a track by the Italian Vocaloid producer Robo, released in 2019.
Rather than a typical vocal song, it treats Hatsune Miku’s voice as one of the instruments, resulting in a more instrumental-leaning production.
It’s solid EDM—so polished you could easily imagine it playing in a club or at a festival.
How about switching off your thoughts and just letting this stylish pop sound carry you away?
In conclusion
I think all the songs were brimming with a charm different from Japanese Vocaloid tracks.
There’s a regional flavor and cultural diversity that can’t be captured by the term “Western Vocaloid” alone.
Did you find a new favorite song you didn’t know before?