[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!
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[Standard] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for College Students [Latest] (71–80)
Servant of EvilAku no P

It’s a song about risking yourself to protect someone precious—in this case, twins.
No matter how close brothers or sisters are, it’s common for them to drift apart and stop talking once college starts, isn’t it? That happened to me, too.
Even if distance grows between you, let’s be careful not to let your feelings drift apart as well.
I don’t know the reason I’m alive.Kamisama Usagi

This is an electronic music work by Kamisama Usagi-san, packed with satire of society and philosophical questions.
Featuring vocals by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, it’s characterized by a sound that incorporates electropop elements.
It sharply depicts the meaninglessness of everyday life and the uncertainty of life’s purpose.
Released in May 2024, it was published on sites like Niconico.
Recommended for those who question modern society or want to reflect on their own reason for being.
The gap between the upbeat rhythm and the ironic lyrics makes it a track that leaves a deep impression on listeners.
Watch escortYukino Ito

A song themed around growth and change, carried by Yukino Ito’s heartrendingly beautiful vocals that resonate with the heart.
It delicately portrays emotions swaying between past and future, inviting listeners’ empathy.
Released in May 2023, the track has two versions—Hatsune Miku and Siyui—each offering its own unique charm.
For those stepping onto the new stage of university life, this song will give you courage and hope.
While holding a mix of anxiety and anticipation, it helps you find your true self and take that first step forward.
Before you face new challenges in a new environment, be sure to give it a listen!
[Standard] Latest Recommended Vocaloid Songs for College Students (81–90)
Coral in a miniature gardenDenporu P

This work is packed with Vocaloid songs that sing of the fresh emotions of youth.
With gentle melodies themed around chorales and lyrics that resonate deeply, it has captivated many listeners.
Written specifically for the unit Wonderlands×Showtime from the game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku,” the piece begins with an image of gathering and linking together futures washed ashore on a beach.
It portrays the resolve to move forward while carrying uncertain feelings and worries.
University students in particular will surely relate.
It’s highly recommended for early spring, when anxiety and anticipation mix as you step into a new environment.
Destruction GirlKashii Moimi

The world woven by female Vocaloid producer Moimi Kashii shines like a moon in the dark.
Its addictive melodies and lyrics that depict inner anguish pierce the heart.
This work tells the story of a girl searching for her identity.
The scenes where she feels dizzy in the morning light and is deceived by false kindness are especially striking.
Released in August 2023, the song beautifully harmonizes piano melodies with Koko’s vocals.
Included on the album “Katsuae,” it’s a track I especially recommend to university students.
It may give you a chance to confront the feelings hidden deep within your heart.
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P

At this point, it’s practically common knowledge (right!?)—a Vocaloid song everyone should know.
It’s the one Sachiko Kobayashi performed on the NHK New Year’s Eve program.
I feel like in college karaoke, someone always sings it at least once.
It’s always near the top of the karaoke rankings, too.
It really gets the crowd going!
Romeo and Cinderelladoriko

You might think it’s a romantic fairy tale, but you’d be totally wrong—this song isn’t that at all.
Back in college, I was a bit shocked when a guy sang it at karaoke (lol).
Once you understand that this is what the Vocaloid world is like, it’s no problem at all.
I mean, it’s a masterpiece!


