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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!

Vocaloid Popular Song Rankings Recommended for Teens [2026] (31–40)

Iroha Songgin saku36rank/position

[Kagamine Rin] Iroha Song [Original Track]
Iroha Songgin saku

This “Iroha Song” is Ginsaku’s debut piece, and as the title suggests, it’s a track that incorporates the traditional Japanese “Iroha” poem.

It features a powerful sound with a Japanese-style rock vibe, sung by Kagamine Rin.

The melody is quite addictive.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy a traditional Japanese atmosphere.

Mosaic RollDECO*2737rank/position

[GUMI] Mosaic Roll [Original Song with PV] Subtitled in Chinese
Mosaic RollDECO*27

This is a song by the Vocaloid producer DECO*27, who has also written songs for numerous famous artists, released in 2010.

The energetic guitar riffs are irresistible.

It’s included on the album “Paraヴレルワールド,” released the same year.

Childish WarGiga38rank/position

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Childish War [Original]
Childish WarGiga

A track that blends rock-tinged sounds with a cute battle among aristocratic children.

Released by Giga in December 2014, this piece is included on the album “Download feat.

Hatsune Miku.” Featuring Kagamine Rin and Len, it captures the siblings’ playful rivalry.

Their “childish” duel, fought with forks and knives as weapons, is sure to tickle listeners’ hearts.

This uptempo song, infused with electropop elements, is perfect for people in their 20s as well.

Enjoy a track that delivers nostalgia and freshness at the same time!

How to kill talentMidLuster39rank/position

How to Kill Talent / MidLuster feat. Hatsune Miku
How to kill talentMidLuster

An intense Vocaloid sound where emotional weight intersects with the darkness of self-denial.

A track by Vocaloid producer MidLuster, released in October 2024.

Its high-speed tempo of BPM 260 further accentuates feelings of restlessness and anxiety.

Hatsune Miku’s vocals vividly capture the struggles of today’s youth.

Themes like the nature of talent and a lack of self-esteem strike deeply at listeners’ hearts.

If you’re feeling stressed at work or school, this song may offer empathy and healing.

TeoOmoi40rank/position

It’s an aggressive number that blends a band sound with synth riffs.

The track is by Omoi, a duo music unit, and it was released in 2017.

The repeated vocal phrases really stick in your head.

The explosive sense of release in the chorus is irresistible.

Top Vocaloid Songs Popular with Teens: 2026 Ranking (41–50)

DAYBREAK FRONTLINEOrangestar41rank/position

Orangestar – DAYBREAK FRONTLINE (feat. IA) Official Video
DAYBREAK FRONTLINEOrangestar

A Vocaloid track with clear, soothing piano and synth tones.

Released by Orangestar in 2016, known for signature works like “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” It’s included on the 2017 album “SEASIDE SOLILOQUIES.” The lyrics, blending anxiety and hope for the future, strike right at the heart.

The way the melody weaves brightness and poignancy feels just like the moment dawn breaks.

A song that stays by your side as you take a new step forward.

individualsSohbana42rank/position

Hatsune Miku “Individual, Individual, Individual, Individual, Individual, Individual”
individualsSohbana

A song by Vocaloid producer Sohbana, who delivers a genreless charm rooted in rock and pop, released in February 2026.

It ranked 4th in the Bokokole 2026 Winter TOP100.

Packed with parodies of famous lines from anime, manga, and Vocaloid songs, it offers new discoveries with every listen.

With developments inspired by Sakanaction’s “Rookie” and an abrupt school anthem section, it’s full of playful touches.

Highly recommended for when you just want to empty your mind and bathe in a flood of sound.

For more details, check out Sohbana’s note!