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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 Classic Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens (81–90)

White WorldGESO

Shiroyo / Kazehiki Beta · GUMI
White WorldGESO

An immersive Vocaloid track where palpable, breath-close intimacy intersects with a sterile, inorganic timbre.

Released by GESO in January 2026, this piece features a duet between Kazehiki β and GUMI whose harmonies possess a beauty that blurs the line between reality and dreams.

The lyrics, which lay bare the emotions swirling within, are compelling as well.

Perfect for a quiet night when you want to sink alone into a sea of thought.

2:30 a.m.Caffeine

A danceable rock number that’s perfect for late-night listening.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer caffeine, released in January 2026.

With stylish guitar cutting and a lively groove, it’ll have your body moving before you know it.

The lyrics convey feelings of loneliness and a desire to be seen, making it highly relatable.

The perfect companion for sleepless nights—give it a listen!

Trapped in Wonderland.yume.

This song captures the uniquely modern “SNS fatigue” and the ache of craving approval, set to sound.

It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer yume., released in January 2026.

The driving, band-infused sound colored by piano is striking, and KAFU’s emotionally stirring vocals further highlight the urgency of the theme.

Give it a careful listen when you’re worn out from comparing yourself to others or when you want to reclaim your true self.

Unhappiness cultkantewi ku

[Hatsune Miku] Cult of Misfortune / Kanteiku [Original Song]
Unhappiness cultkantewi ku

You feel as if, though you sought salvation, you’ve somehow ended up being controlled.

This work by Vocaloid producer Kanteiku was released in January 2026.

It begins with words that seem to comfort sorrow, then gradually transforms into a lyrical world of inescapable dependence—truly overwhelming.

Its highly addictive phrases seize the listener’s heart and won’t let go.

It makes you want to be alone in the darkness and immerse yourself completely.

Love and Hungernejishiki

Love and Hunger / Nejishiki feat. GUMI
Love and Hungernejishiki

Crafted by Vocaloid producer Nejishiki, this work is set for release in January 2026.

It was created in collaboration with lyricist Yūho Iwasato.

Their connection began when Nejishiki joined JASRAC, which led to this collaboration.

Lyrics that portray the loneliness of city life and a hunger that deepens with love intertwine with a stylish band sound to stir the heart.

A vocal version sung by utaite Nakuru Aitsuki is also being released on the same day, so we recommend checking that out as well.

UIhazame

It’s a song that drifts through the digital sea in search of human connection.

Created by Vocaloid producer Hazame and released in January 2026, it was produced as an entry for #AmaiCon2025 and features a refined, comfortably resonant electro sound.

The title “Yuai” carries a dual meaning—both “user interface” and “friendship”—and, together with the lyrics, seems to embody the very presence of Amai.

If you’re someone accustomed to communicating through a screen, this will surely strike a chord.

[Latest] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (91–100)

Working VoicesShanon

Working Voices / Shannon feat. asa, Hatsune Miku, and Otomachi Una
Working VoicesShanon

A work with a curious texture that shines a light on the “announcement voices” that sound in the gaps of everyday life.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shannon, released in January 2026.

Created around the theme of the voices that keep the city running—like elevator announcements and train conductors’ calls.

Featuring asa, a new Yamaha voicebank, alongside Hatsune Miku and Otomachi Una, the interplay of their contrasting timbres is a key highlight.

You can’t help but sense a story in what should be impersonal audio.

Try listening to it overlaid with the sounds of the city you catch during your commute to work or school.

You might find it hard to escape this world the piece creates!