[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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404fYunsuke

A stylish work that poppily expresses loneliness in the digital age.
Composed by Yunsuke and released in November 2024, the track features Hatsune Miku on vocals, with sound design characterized by an ennui-laden atmosphere.
The lyrics’ questions addressed to a presence that has vanished before we knew it evoke feelings many of us have harbored in our hearts.
The “404” in the title is the error code for a webpage not found.
It feels packed with the conflicts born from freedom itself.
EyeSight LoveAneiro

Not only the song but also the direction of the music video is astonishing.
“Eyesight Love,” produced by Vocaloid producer Aneiro, was released in October 2023.
It’s an artistic number that blends a beat infused with drum’n’bass elements, noisy vocals, and slightly detuned synth phrases.
The balance of sounds feels like it’s on the verge of collapsing yet never does—truly superb.
On top of that, the visuals emulate an old computer screen while displaying the lyrics, kick, snare, and chords.
“Addictive” is exactly the word for it.
listAsai Umi

A piano rock number that blends a sense of speed with bittersweet emotion, evoking the end of summer.
“List,” produced by Vocaloid creator Asai Umi, was released in 2019.
Its powerful yet fragile band sound is deeply moving.
Pay special attention to Una’s high-tone vocals in the chorus—they’re one of the elements that amplify the song’s momentum.
Caught up in the protagonist’s wish to “see someone important,” I can’t help but transpose it onto my own feelings as I listen.
Turn up the volume and enjoy.
Close your phone and do it.Itonanji

Even when you plan to study or work on a creative project, your hand just can’t help reaching for your smartphone.
Before you know it, a lot of time has passed.
“Put the Phone Down and Do It” by Itonanji is a track that delivers a wake-up call to anyone who recognizes that behavior.
“No excuses—just do it!” The message really hits home.
Give it a listen when you want to snap out of a sluggish mood and switch gears.
doesn’t matchImanishi

This song vividly portrays feelings of loneliness and alienation.
Composed by Imanishi and released in November 2024, it features the vocalist Kaai Yuki.
It’s a work where edgy rock sounds intertwine with lustrous piano phrases, and the lyrics delicately weave the emotions of a protagonist who can’t blend into conversations around them.
The sense of distance between people and the emptiness of a modern society where true feelings are hidden are powerfully conveyed throughout the track.
I believe it’s a piece that those struggling with relationships or searching for a place where they belong will find deeply relatable.
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v Unagi no Bore Victory!!! vCarlos Hakamada

An upper tune that showcases Una-chan’s charm to the fullest! Created by Carlos Hakamada and released in October 2024.
Its rock ’n’ roll–style, powerful rhythm and energetic sound will grab your heart.
The vibrant sonics pair perfectly with the positive lyrics—“Let’s keep climbing higher and higher!” It’s a motivational anthem that makes you want to take even one step forward.
Add it to your playlist for those moments when you need a boost!
Generations upon generations; an unending stream (of people or things) coming one after another.Carlos Hakamada

“Ruirui Rairai,” produced in 2023 by Vocaloid producer Carlos Hakamada, who delivers playfully humorous tracks to listeners.
The song captures the thrill of visiting a classic Chinese diner, singing about the joy of savoring various dishes and finding happiness in every bite.
Its band sound—driven by rhythmic cutting and a passionate guitar solo that showcases technical performance—conveys a lively, uplifting mood.
With Harui’s rap parts woven in, it’s a high-energy rock number featuring free-spirited, versatile vocals.





