[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!
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[Latest] A Collection of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (71–80)
Night journeyWho are you and where are you from?

Released at the end of October 2025, “Yakou” has a mysterious allure where nighttime stillness intersects with a sense of speed.
Its sound blends rock with electronic elements, highlighted by a vocoder-like lead.
The lyrics, infused with fleeting relationships and introspection, are sure to resonate especially with younger listeners.
If you play it while staying up late or lost in thought alone, the work’s shadows and nuances will seep into your heart.
Give it a listen and feel it for yourself.
Watashi Co., Ltd.Chinozo

This is a Vocaloid track with a unique concept that likens oneself to a company.
Known for the smash hit “Goodbye Declaration,” Chinozo features Hatsune Miku NT on vocals and released the song in December 2025.
The central keyword is the stark term “dismissal,” but by setting it to a catchy melody, the piece achieves a curious mix of chilliness and addictiveness.
If you’re grappling with murky feelings about social evaluation or your self-image, this will likely hit home.
Bragging about one's loverBare-Leg Peroko

From the title you might expect a sweet romantic episode, but this track deliciously subverts that expectation with a sticky, heavy texture.
“Bragging About Love,” released by Namashi Peroko in November 2025, features the innocent vocals of Kaai Yuki, which bring the protagonist’s complex emotions—emptiness and obsession with their partner—vividly to life.
The visual world, with its striking red-and-blue contrast, is also a must-see.
Give it a listen when you want to brush up against a slightly warped form of love.
Fluffy-fluffy-fooLightly Salted Index

This piece charmingly portrays the vague, everyday anxieties we all feel.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Usushio Shisū, known for rock numbers, released in June 2023.
The scattered chaos of the mind is expressed through a catchy band sound and airy, soft lyrics.
It’s adorable and wildly relatable.
The guitar phrases and the punchy, on-point basslines feel snappy and so cool! As the video description also says, it’s best enjoyed at a high volume!
diagramshack

“Diagram” is a work by Abaraya-san, released in December 2025.
Its lyrics are uniquely sprinkled with physics and math terms as metaphors, expanding a worldview that visualizes human connections like a schematic.
The sound arrangement, with an essence of electronica, meshes perfectly with the word choices.
It’s a track to sit with when you want to think deeply about the meaning of life.
Deadly Rampageto grumble; to complain (colloquial)

It’s an aggressive rock number themed around justice and condemnation in the age of social media.
Composed by Guchiri, it was included on the 2023 album “Good Night, Juvenile,” and in December 2025 an MV version featuring Kagamine Rin on vocals was released.
The song hammers home doubts about pointing fingers at others and the inner conflict of having no choice but to follow your own path, delivered through fierce lyrics and an intense sound.
The guitar’s drive is incredible, and as you listen, you can feel a fire kindling deep in your chest.
It’s a track I especially want people carrying around frustration to hear.
You wanna go?!open sea

This song tells a cute story about a cat-shaped Zundamon who comes to a human’s home and, though wary at first, gradually warms up to them.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Hirau mi, released in December 2025.
Despite its provocative title, the piece comically captures the quintessentially cat-like emotions of a timid creature slowly closing the distance.
Its short length packs in a ton of charm, making it irresistibly replayable.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for an easygoing Vocaloid track!





