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[Latest] A roundup of Vocaloid songs recommended for teens [Classics]

How do you usually discover music you like?

Maybe you come across songs that go viral on social media, get recommendations from friends, or wait to stumble upon “the one!” through shuffle play on a music streaming service.

In this article, we’re introducing Vocaloid tracks recommended for teenagers!

These picks are perfect for students in elementary, middle, and high school who are right in the middle of their youth.

Read to the end and find a new favorite track!

[Latest] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (751–760)

Ruururunamiguru

Luululu / Namiguru feat. Leur/LeuR
Ruururunamiguru

I’m drawn to its worldview that evokes the internet culture of the 2000s.

Created by Vocaloid producer Namigure, this piece was released in March 2025 and produced as an official demo song for “VoiSona Luul.” The electropop sound arrangement and Luul’s vocals are super cute.

It also features a distinctive song structure where the mood shifts between the first and second halves.

It’s a Vocaloid track that lets you experience nostalgic internet culture.

The Ends of Silencenamiguru & ao wa tomare

The Edge of Silence / Namigure & Blue Means Stop feat. Kasane Teto
The Ends of Silencenamiguru & ao wa tomare

An artful work that skillfully harmonizes elements of electronica and pop.

“Shijima no Hate,” by Namiguru and the music unit Ao wa Tomare, is slated for release in February 2025.

Its forward-thinking sound design blends with a melody line tinged with nostalgia, creating a curious sense of weightless drift.

And the song’s boldest twist: scanning the MV’s QR code launches a visual novel game.

Be sure to experience the world for yourself.

I can’t saynihoshika

Can't Say / Kasane Teto SV [MV]
I can't saynihoshika

A sense of loneliness seeps through the refined soundscape.

Featuring a Kasane Teto vocal by Nihoshika, this work was released in April 2025.

The intertwining of a rhythmic beat with a somewhat shadowy piano phrase is striking.

The lyrics project an introspective message—“trying to recover from a painful place only makes it more painful”—capturing the loop of such a mental state in a deeply relatable way.

When you’re overflowing with feelings you can’t put into words, this song will pierce you.

No pain, no gain.nejishiki

No pain, no gain. / Nejishiki feat. Sasara, Tsuzumi, Yukari, IA, and Takahashi
No pain, no gain.nejishiki

A heartwarming Vocaloid song packed with positive messages.

“No pain, no gain.” by Vocaloid producer Nejishiki was released in March 2025.

Created as the theme song for the CeVIO-only event “CeVO FeSTA 10,” it blends rock and pop to perfection, with truly lovely tones that gently expand outward.

It’s perfect for times when you want to work toward your goals or take a new step forward.

It’ll help ease those nerves, too.

[Latest] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (761–770)

The Moon and the Lotusnejishiki

Moon and Lotus / Nejishiki feat. Yuzuki Yukari
The Moon and the Lotusnejishiki

Released in December 2024, this work vividly depicts the contradictions of modern society and the inner turmoil swirling within.

Written for Akaito Kai and featuring Yuzuki Yukari in the Vocaloid version, it’s a stylish rock tune woven with guitar and piano.

The lyrics, which champion the importance of self-expression, are sure to resonate with many listeners.

Turn up the volume, and you’ll surely feel a new surge of courage to take the next step.

fanfictwenty (years old)

A Vocaloid track that stimulates the sensibilities of young listeners.

Released by Hatachi in February 2025, this piece portrays the emotions of pursuing one’s ideal self.

Its stylish, addictive sound blends perfectly with Hatsune Miku’s cool vocals, creating a unique sonic world.

It feels chaotic yet catchy—pop, yet aggressive.

It’s the kind of track that makes you want to turn up the volume!

preemptive refutationparipari sara udon

Okironpa / Otomachi Una SV, Kasane Teto SV
preemptive refutationparipari sara udon

It’s an ambitious work that looks to the future while quoting famous sayings from across time and cultures with a touch of irony.

Released in February 2025 by Paripari Sarau-don, the piece unfolds as a back-and-forth between Otomachi Una and Kasane Teto.

The troubles we face today can all be solved by the words of past philosophers and great figures… That phenomenon is expressed by the title “置き論破” (Oki-Ronpa, roughly “pre-placed debunking”).

Yet from there, the song’s development conveys a resolve—“I’ll live believing in my own strength”—that you can’t help but empathize with.

It’s a pop song that gives you the energy to face tomorrow.