[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)
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!
AvertSatsuki

This is a song written as the theme for Merunya Lancherna, a character from the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” Created by Satsuki, it was released in December 2025.
Hiromoto Hiraishin plays guitar, Akita Horie handles bass, and Dagashi O-gata is on piano.
The blend of programming and live performance intertwines exquisitely, resulting in a sound that’s weighty yet races forward at high speed.
The lyrics alternate between a desperate longing to see the other as a one-and-only existence and an inexpressible frustration.
Let yourself be overwhelmed by the sheer depth of this sound!
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TarantulaNanahoshi Orchestra

A Vocaloid track with a pop sheen and a poisonous bite—its exquisite sense of balance really shines.
It’s by Vocaloid producer Nanahoshi Orchestra and was released in December 2025 as the lead track from the album “LADY BUG.” The onomatopoeic hooks that stick in your head and the lyrics that sneak a gritty edge into their sweetness are striking.
It sets the feeling of being bound by other people’s words to a catchy melody.
Perfect for anyone who wants to think about self-expression and the desire to transform.
The journey continues!Matsurika

A gentle pop tune wrapped in the atmosphere of autumn.
It’s a song sung by Hatsune Miku, produced by Vocaloid creator Matsurika, released in December 2025.
The lyrics paint scenes of swirling fallen leaves and days turning like the pages of a picture book, as if quietly nudging you toward a journey without a map.
Treasures aren’t far away—they’re found in fleeting smiles and the moments and views we share.
That message slowly warms the heart.
It’s a track that leaves a lingering afterglow, making you want to see what comes next even after it ends.
playing at cagesRuliea

This song unfolds a suffocating yet beautiful world, built around the motifs of a sealed room and a keyhole.
It’s a Hatsune Miku track by Vocaloid producer Ruliea, posted to Mushoku Toumeisai 3 in November 2025.
From the perspective of a protagonist living within a predetermined relationship, it portrays love as a blessing in disguise that is in fact a curse.
The feeling that a room enclosed by white walls seems more real than the blue sky outside, and the psychology of surrendering freedom while clinging to the slightest affection, are depicted with delicate nuance.
The sound arrangement—where tight beats, shimmering synths, and delicate piano coexist—is also a highlight.
ViolininaKomiya Coffee

A poignant song that celebrates the joy and bittersweetness of growth through a farewell to the violin.
Created by Kafi Komiya and released in November 2025, it features classical motifs and reflects the protagonist’s delicate emotions, shaped by a life walked alongside music since childhood.
Dreams seen with a tiny violin, the premonition of a farewell that will come someday, and the courage to keep moving forward nonetheless.
This is a piece that will resonate with everyone who has earnestly faced music—or any pursuit—with sincerity.





