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[Standard] A roundup of recommended Vocaloid songs for college students [Latest]

Don’t conversations about Vocaloid songs ever come up at karaoke with friends or club gatherings? Vocaloid has become an essential music genre for today’s students! With its unique worlds and addictive melodies, it has a charm that sticks in your head after just one listen.

In this article, we’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid tracks we especially recommend for university students! We’ll introduce everything from classic staples to recent hits.

You’re sure to find a song that resonates with you! Be sure to read to the end!

[Standard] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for College Students [Latest] (61–70)

Goodbye, Souvenirtoa

Toa – Goodbye Souvenir – ft. Hatsune Miku
Goodbye, Souvenirtoa

I really want you to listen to this when you’re around college age.

Those dolls, stuffed animals, and toys you played with when you were little… I wonder what they think of you now.

They must feel lonely, but they certainly don’t hold a grudge.

They’re thinking, “Thank you for playing with me!” …At least, I hope so.

Just don’t forget them, okay?

The White Snow Princessnoboru↑P

White Snow Princess Is – Noboru ↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
The White Snow Princessnoboru↑P

This is an exceptionally beautiful piece.

It starts with a slightly mysterious mood in the A section, but gradually takes on a more charming feel.

The chorus has a gorgeous melody that makes you think “Wow, this is it!” the moment you hear it.

The lyrics have a fairytale-like quality and create a lovely atmosphere.

Butterfly on the Right Shouldernoripi

Kagamine Len Original Song: “Butterfly on the Right Shoulder”
Butterfly on the Right Shouldernoripi

It’s a cool song.

As the lyrics say, even the smallest things can spiral in unexpected ways.

You might think, “That wasn’t my intention!”—but by then it could be too late.

Don’t go overboard and end up doing something even more extreme like in this song—so you won’t regret it.

merry bad endmafumafu

Merry Bad End / Mafumafu feat. Hatsune Miku
merry bad endmafumafu

Just like Chiaki Mayumura’s song written for exam takers, Mafumafu’s track also carries a powerful message that gently supports the listener’s heart.

It sharply portrays the complexities of human relationships and the contradictions of society, featuring lyrics and melodies that truly resonate.

Since its release in 2016, it has been full of charm that grips many listeners and won’t let go.

It’s perfect for those stepping into a new environment at university.

Even if you find yourself struggling with friendships or where you fit in, listening to this song might give you the courage to value your true self.

Heavenly Foxmarashii

Kagamine Rin - Amatsukitsune [Original]
Heavenly Foxmarashii

Amatsukitsune is a great song, but Marasy is amazing too.

He’s incredibly good at the piano and posts tons of “I tried playing it” videos! It seems like he can play anything from anime music to classical.

How about having his music as a companion while you study? With piano, you probably won’t find yourself starting to sing along!

What’s going on?mitsu akuma

What’s going on? / Kasane Teto (Donut End)
What's going on?mitsu akuma

This work by Mitsuakuma expresses the complex emotions of today’s youth through a distinctive choice of words.

Kasane Teto’s cute voice creates a striking contrast with the heavy themes of the lyrics.

The words, which describe anxieties about food and body image as well as self-loathing, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

Released in June 2024, it was also used as an event song in Project Sekai.

Set to a Eurobeat rhythm, the lyrics sharply capture the struggles of young people living in the modern era.

It’s a perfect song for when you want to sort out your feelings or are looking for someone to relate to.

Phantomyuyoyuppe

IA “Phantom (Song by Yuyoyuppe / Guest Vocal: Nano)” MUSIC VIDEO
Phantomyuyoyuppe

It’s a captivating track featuring IA’s vocals, which are both powerful and delicate.

The music strongly reflects Yuyoyuppe’s roots in metal and screamo, resulting in a highly dramatic sound.

It depicts a journey through lost memories, carrying a profound theme that connects the past, future, and present.

The lyrics portray a process of self-discovery and growth that deeply resonates with listeners.

It’s a work that gives you the courage to face forward and take the first step in any situation, so I’d recommend it to a wide range of generations.