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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!

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

World Is Mineryo43rank/position

【Hand-Drawn】World is Mine【PV】
World Is Mineryo

It might not be an exaggeration to say it sparked the Vocaloid boom.

Released in 2008, it’s a song by ryo, a Vocaloid producer also known as a member of the creator unit Supercell.

The lyrics capture the adorable, lovestruck feelings of a selfish girl.

It’s a heart-fluttering Vocaloid love song.

A noonday blaze searing us apartkonnichiwa Tanida-san44rank/position

Flames of the noonday heat sear us far apart / Hello, Mr. Tanita – Lossy Encoding / Hello Tanitasan
A noonday blaze searing us apartkonnichiwa Tanida-san

An alternative Vocaloid track whose ingenious sound image somehow stirs up a sense of nostalgia.

It’s a song released under Tatsuya Kitani’s Vocaloid producer alias, Konnichiwa Tanita-san, published in August 2025 and included on the compilation album “Eingebrannt.” Its appeal lies in literary lyrics that trace memories of summers that have receded into the distant past, paired with a sound that blends weightless drift and cool poise.

The cruelty of passing time—and, because of it, the precious radiance of each fleeting moment—soaks deeply into the heart.

Give it a listen when you’re in the mood to indulge in a touch of sentimentality.

Do it a cappella!!chikara45rank/position

"Do it a cappella!!" (DO IT A CAPPELLA!!) Teto Kasane, Hatsune Miku, Moka Miyamai, Metan Shikoku, Kiritan Tohoku, Furimomen, Ryusei Aoyama
Do it a cappella!!chikara

This is a work that fully unlocks the potential of synthetic voice libraries, brimming with emotion.

“Do It A Cappella!!” by Vocaloid producer Chikara is set for release in February 2025.

It ranked 38th in the Vocacolle 2025 Winter TOP 100.

True to its title, the track is crafted solely from Vocaloid vocals, and its skill, expressiveness, and message are astounding.

An unprecedented musical experience may be waiting for you.

Twilight Lighttoa46rank/position

Toa – Twilight Light – ft. Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin
Twilight Lighttoa

A heartfelt ballad, “Twilight Light,” is also recommended.

This song was written by Vocaloid producer Toa for a unit that appears in the game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” There are two versions: the one used in the game, and another sung by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.

The former features a passionate vocal performance, while the latter is arranged with a more ballad-like delivery.

It’s worth listening to both.

Poisonous possessivenesspiinata47rank/position

Piinata - Dokusenyoku (Monopolistic Desire) Jūon Teto
Poisonous possessivenesspiinata

This is an irresistibly addictive track that captures Kasane Teto’s impish cuteness and tantalizing bite.

“Dokusen-yoku” by Vocaloid producer Pīnata was released in January 2026.

It portrays heavy emotions—validation-seeking, obsession, and jealousy—set to danceable EDM.

You’ll find yourself hitting repeat before you know it.

If you’re looking for something stimulating, give it a listen!

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito P48rank/position

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito P

“E-ALFAN CLUB” is a song that incorporates Chinese, featuring a catchy, comical melody that sticks in your head after just one listen.

The sound has a distinctly Chinese flair as well.

Thanks to its bright tone and lyrics, it’s an energizing listen.

Highly recommended when you’re feeling down.

Not forever, sorry (with a joking/bleeped tone).warabe49rank/position

A gem of a song that delicately portrays the fragility of “eternity.” Warabe’s “Not Eternal, So S×rry” leaves a strong impression with lyrics steeped in the struggle between growth and change.

It distills feelings many—especially teens—can relate to: the sorrow of losing childhood innocence, and the sense that even though you can do more now, it somehow feels like there are more things you can’t do.

It’s a work that gently accompanies those who feel life’s sudden difficulties and wrestle with the gap between reality and ideals.