Popular Vocaloid Songs Ranking Recommended for Teens [2026]
With new songs being released one after another and a wide variety of genres, it can be tough to keep up with trends in Vocaloid music.
So, we’ve put together a ranking of popular Vocaloid tracks.
Use this list as a reference and you’ll have a handle on most of the hit songs!
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Top Vocaloid Songs for Teens: Popular Ranking [2026] (61–70)
SchrödingirlKai64rank/position

A high-energy pop tune that portrays the uncertainty of self-image through quantum mechanics motifs.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kai and released in February 2026, it’s the official theme song based on the award-winning novel Masquerade Four.
The track brilliantly channels emotions that don’t solidify until observed into a lively, charming sound.
A Vocaloid song sure to resonate with those exploring new music!
I’m still a baby.MIMI65rank/position

A heart-touching song that portrays the struggle between immaturity and growth.
MIMI’s characteristically warm sound meshes perfectly with Kitsuneko’s bursting vocals.
Released in May 2024, this piece poignantly captures the unique frustrations of adolescence.
The lyric “So I’m going to become an adult without ever learning to smile” really hits home.
It overlaps with my own experiences, and I can’t help but get absorbed in it.
While it depicts teenage feelings with realism, it also conveys a sense of strength to face forward.
It’s a captivating work that I hope everyone living in the present will listen to.
Welcome to the Urban Legend Dismantling CenterMURASAKI66rank/position

The flip side of urban legends draws you into a strange, mysterious atmosphere.
Produced by MURASAKI and released in February 2026, this work was created as the first installment of a character song project celebrating the first anniversary of the mystery ADV game “Urban Legend Dismantling Center.” MURASAKI, who also handled the main theme for the game itself, develops a track this time around with the theme of “suspiciousness.” KAITO’s cool vocals layer over uneasy, rustling soundscapes, leading listeners into an uncanny world.
A must-listen for Toshikai fans!
All You Need Is OrdinariesTOKOTOKO67rank/position

This is a Vocaloid song that carries the message of cherishing the small, everyday routines in life.
It’s a track by TOKOTOKO, also known as NishizawasanP, released in February 2026.
It’s the Vocaloid version of a song included on Yume no Yuki’s album released in October 2024, and this work impressively ranked 15th in the Winter 2026 BokaColle rankings.
The band sound is beautifully colored by piano tones, and the brisk, driving feel of the song is truly wonderful.
The lyrics are also appealing, depicting a protagonist who keeps moving forward while wavering between ideals and reality.
I imagine many people who go about their days with similar feelings will relate.
spring stormjohn68rank/position

This is a highly sophisticated Vocaloid tune that draws you in with its speedy beat.
The track is by John, who also works under the solo project name TOOBOE, and it was released in December 2019.
Even the video uploaded to YouTube alone has surpassed 10 million views, making it an immensely popular song.
Its brisk tempo, razor-sharp melodic lines, and lyrics about parting—all of these are captivating.
It’s bright and refreshing on the surface, yet somehow tinged with sadness… a work with a mysterious atmosphere.
Luka Luka★Night Feversamfree69rank/position

The Eurobeat-style sound really gets me pumped.
The song was released in 2009 and is also one of samfree’s signature works.
It’s a popular track with countless derivative creations like “I tried singing” and “I tried dancing” videos.
Perhaps some of you discovered this song through those versions.
This is the Happiness Assurance Committee.utatata P70rank/position

Doesn’t the phrase “you have a duty to be happy” feel a bit off? This is a Vocaloid song set in an imagined utopia, featuring a uniquely crafted worldview.
Created by Utata-P and released in July 2012, it drew a major response.
Over an electronic melody, Hatsune Miku’s voice resonates.
The lyrics carry a satirical edge toward society, and you may discover something new each time you listen.
A track that prompts you to reflect on the true meaning of happiness.
Perfect for those who find themselves questioning their work or everyday life.


