[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] Latest Recommended Vocaloid Songs for College Students (81–90)
Clover Clubyūyu

It’s a song with a light, springy beat that really lifts your spirits! It’s not just hyped-up and high-energy—it feels like the excitement gradually wells up from deep inside you…
Listening to it is so pleasant that if you play it when you’re feeling a bit down, it works wonders.
Kamaboko, Kamahoro, or Kamakoto?Majima Yuro

Let this pastoral tune soothe you.
Yuro Majima’s “Kamaboko Kamahoro Kamakoto ka” is a humorous Vocaloid track released in 2022 that takes kamaboko (fish cake) as its theme.
It’s included on the compilation album Osechi LP.
After just one listen, the pop sound and rhythmic melody line will stick in your head.
The especially good mouthfeel of the chorus makes you want to sing along yourself.
Also pay attention to the lyrics, which blend cuteness with a dash of cynicism.
But still… who would’ve thought kamaboko could become music like this? Astonishing.
Ghost RuleDECO*27

This is a fast-paced track by DECO*27, who has also been featured for anime theme songs.
The conversational lyrics and driving, percussive rhythm leave a strong impression.
In particular, the cascading key changes in the final chorus heighten the sense of speed even further.
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

It’s a duet by Luka Megurine and GUMI.
Just listening to it puts you in a good mood.
The catchy, pop sound is memorable.
The lyrics are about love, giving many people energy and courage.
It’s also popular as dance music, and many people have made videos dancing to this song.
Luka Luka★Night Feversamfree

It’s a Eurobeat-style track.
Many people cite this song as one of Megurine Luka’s signature pieces, and it’s very popular.
It’s also well-loved as dance music, with many people creating dance videos using this track.
By the way, there’s a sister song called “Tako Luka★Maguro Fever.”
Love That Won’t Go Viralmonouege

Monouge-san’s “Unviral Love” is a wonderful work with a catchy sound that grabs your heart.
The lyrics, expressing a single-minded wish to “deliver my feelings to you,” really hit home.
[Standard] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for College Students [Latest] (91–100)
Hello/How are you?nanou

With a calm tone, this is a song that has encouraged many people and often receives comments like “I was moved.” On the video’s description page, the creator comments, “It’s a song about a hopeless person.
I wonder why we hesitate to say what we want to say or what we should say.”


