[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 Recommended Vocaloid Songs for College Students [Latest] (101–110)
Huh? Ah, I see.Chōchō P

A track by Chouchou-P, active since the early days of Vocaloid.
Just reading the lyrics might make you think it’s a song for women, but if you drop the original key by one octave and have a man sing it, it turns into a very sexy song with a mature allure.
If you have a naturally low voice, this is definitely a piece you should try.
Torinoko City40mP

The piano accompaniment is wonderful.
The piece progresses through layered chords in a beautiful way, and I feel that Hatsune Miku’s vocals, while being the lead, complement and enhance that texture extremely well.
The tempo is good, and although the lyrics aren’t cheerful, the overall result has a strong sense of rhythm.
shabadee-bafuwari P

When you first listen to it, you can’t make out what they’re saying at all.
But after listening many times, you realize it’s singing about an ordinary day that somehow shines.
It’s a song that brings back memories of childhood, when nothing was special, yet everything seemed to sparkle.
Heart rate #0822Chōchō P

This song quietly sings about being alive and the feelings for someone you love.
I find it interesting that it visualizes love for a partner—an invisible, subjective emotion—by expressing it through an objective number like heart rate.
The clear, soaring voice of Hatsune Miku is captivating.
Love HeroLast Note.

Written in a late-night burst of energy, this song is a perfect fit for love-prone college students.
The moment you enter college, everyone around you seems to get a partner, you get led on and end up heartbroken—sound familiar? It might be labeled a breakup song, but it’s really more about staying positive and moving on to the next chapter in love.
[Classic] Latest Recommended Vocaloid Songs for College Students (111–120)
Remote controljīzasu P

Set to poppy, Vocaloid-style techno, this duet by Kagamine Rin and Len is perfect for a male-female duet.
If you go to karaoke with a girl who likes Vocaloid, definitely invite her to sing it together! It’s not a love song, so the person you invite can enjoy singing it too.
Heavenly Musicyūyū P

Rock music by Yuuyu-P, famous for “Deep Sea Girl.” It’s a great song for male singers who can hit high notes—definitely give it a try.
Wagakki Band has also covered it, so sing whichever version is easier for you.
Since many people say it doesn’t sound very Vocaloid-like, it’s perfect for singing with people you’re meeting for the first time.


