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Popular Vocaloid Songs Ranking Recommended for Teens [2026]

Popular Vocaloid Songs Ranking Recommended for Teens [2026]
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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 Hits for Teens: 2026 Ranking (1–10)

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This piece fuses an electronic texture with dance music, highlighted by Kasane Teto’s mechanical singing voice.

It’s the Vocaloid debut track by Sasuke Haraguchi, released in August 2023, which ranked 11th in the Bococore 2023 Summer TOP100 category.

The lyrics, themed around social media and people-watching, depict contemporary emotions such as distortion, fabrication, and guilt sensed from others’ words and actions.

Its distinctive arrangement—where addictive, repetitive phrases intertwine with wavering synths—sticks in your head after just one listen.

While experimental with dubstep elements, it remains catchy; a Vocaloid number that will especially resonate with those who feel the hardships of modern society.

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Hachi – Donut Hole, HACHI – DONUT HOLE
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This song uses the sensation of “having a hole” as a metaphor to depict the sense of loss and emptiness that everyone carries.

Created by Hachi in October 2013 after about two years and nine months, it also has a self-cover version included on the album YANKEE.

Characterized by an alternative rock sound and GUMI’s heartrending vocals, it captures the movement of a heart that strives to move forward while accepting what’s broken.

In October 2024, a collaboration project with the premium chocolate brand GODIVA was realized.

It’s a work that resonates with those who feel as if there’s a hole in their hearts, yet continue searching for something nonetheless.

Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar3rank/position

Orangestar – Asunoyozora Shoukaihan (feat. IA) Official Video
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Orangestar, known for numerous signature songs themed around “youth.” When it comes to the Vocaloid track that put his name on the map, it has to be “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” This song, which portrays the struggle of confronting oneself amid turmoil and doubt, resonated especially with younger generations.

Its passionate sound, evolving from a simple programmed arrangement into something expansive, is stirring as well.

Paired with IA’s somewhat fragile yet beautiful voice, the track paints a refreshing, bittersweet portrait of adolescence.

Be sure to listen to this classic, which has been covered by many singers.

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[Hatsune Miku (40mP)] Karakuri Pierrot [Original]
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A Vocaloid song that sings of aching love and resonates in the heart.

Composed by 40mP, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene, it was released in July 2011.

Its sound is characterized by a piano-centered arrangement, and the lyrics revolve around the theme of unrequited love.

The melody is approachable and doesn’t venture into extremely high ranges, so it should be easy for women to sing.

If you’re troubled by love, why not let this song keep you company?

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A heart-stirring track where driving, high-speed rock energy coexists with a bittersweet ache.

Released by Balloon in October 2021, the song topped the VocaColle rankings and reached a million views just 17 days after its debut.

Centered on themes of nighttime loneliness and false love, it portrays a protagonist struggling to move forward while bearing a pain like a hole blown through the heart.

flower’s almost-tearing vocals ride an arrangement that fuses guitar with electronic programming, conveying emotional turbulence directly.

It’s a song you’ll want by your side on nights filled with sadness—one to listen to when you need a gentle companion.

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Amano Jakku / 164 feat. GUMI (Official)
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How about a hard-hitting rock tune? This signature work by Vocaloid producer 164—also known for “Time Machine” and “Zankyo (Reverberation)”—was released in 2011.

It’s included on albums such as “THEORY -164 feat.

GUMI-” and “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS GUMitive from Megpoid.” The gritty guitar riffs, slap-driven bass lines, and GUMI’s powerful vocals are seriously cool! But the lyrics themselves are poignant, reflecting the feelings of a protagonist who can’t be honest with someone important to them.

The gap between the sound and the worldview really gets you.

The Howling of the Lost OneNeru7rank/position

Neru – The Wail of the Lost One (Lost One’s Weeping) feat. Kagamine Rin
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Vocaloid producer Neru, known for songs that incorporate a rock sound, has drawn attention with his work.

One of his signature tracks is Lost One’s Weeping, produced in 2013.

Its sound, opening with a driving guitar riff, leaves a strong impression.

The girlish vocals of Kagamine Rin delivered alongside the passionate band performance are cool as well.

It’s a Vocaloid song where lyrics that brilliantly capture the hazy feelings of student days intertwine with an exhilarating melody.

If you like karaoke or bands, why not listen to it while reminiscing about those times?