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: Ranking [2026] (91–100)
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The lyrics, which challenge the values of modern society, are startling in the best way.
This track by multi-creator PinocchioP was released in September 2021.
Its fast-paced, electropop sound is striking, interwoven with the philosophical phrase “Gott ist tot (God is dead).” Set to a catchy melody, it portrays contemporary people swayed by fads and trends.
Through contrasts like appearance versus essence and authority versus doubt, the song questions the things we unconsciously take on faith.
It’s a recommended number for those who feel a sense of unease about everyday life or want to immerse themselves in PinocchioP’s distinctive worldview.
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A blend of ennui and coolness—once it hooks you, you can’t escape—this is irresistible Vocalo-rock.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Inabakumori, who won over overseas Vocaloid fans with the smash hit “Lagtrain,” and it was released in 2018.
Despite its sense of speed, it feels different from an upper-tune, likely thanks to the understated melody and Yuki’s whispery vocals.
And the arrangement—centered on two chords that create a wide dynamic range, as heard in the intro—deserves nothing but admiration for its finesse.


