[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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Tomboy Hourbashaguma kaede

You can’t get enough of its poppy, feel-good vibe! It’s a track featuring Kotonoha Akane and Aoi on vocals by Bashiuma Kaede, released in April 2024.
Packed tight with a free-spirited attitude set to a catchy melody, it might just get your body moving with its rhythmic twists.
It lifts you up with a message like “Forget your failures and move on.” Created to celebrate the Kotonoha Sisters’ 2024 birthday festival, this is a Vocaloid song that’ll brighten your mood.
I especially want teens in the middle of their youth to give it a listen.
Makeoshimi Calisthenics No. 1bashaguma kaede

It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to overcome failure.
Created by Kaede Bashiuma and released in April 2023, it features a gentle piano tone that really sinks into the heart.
Thanks to its lo‑fi arrangement, you can listen in a relaxed mood.
The lyrics convey the message “I haven’t lost yet.” Its down-to-earth message will warm your heart.
Made to celebrate the Kotonoha sisters’ birthday, the song has resonated with many people, earning over 12,000 views on Nico Nico Douga.
Highly recommended when you’re feeling down or need to pep yourself up.
to be in a terrible statetsurusaburo

Tsuruzō is active as a member of a music unit and as a Vocaloid producer.
Here’s an introduction to his tenth work, “Sanzan de Iru.” This track portrays the feelings of someone for whom things haven’t gone well, paired with imagery of falling rain.
However, rather than gloomy gray skies, it’s depicted like a brief shower under a blue sky.
As a result, it feels refreshingly clear to listen to.
It can also be taken as a message that “the rain will stop soon.” Recommended for those looking for an uplifting song.
GloomyLeta

Some of you might be feeling down after a breakup.
If so, let me recommend a song that can lift your spirits: “Gloomy.” It’s a track by Leta, who has been posting music on YouTube since 2023.
From a woman’s perspective, it portrays the attempt to forget someone after a heartbreak.
Although the theme is a breakup, the song isn’t somber—it’s actually high-energy.
Another highlight is how it uses various metaphors to describe the process of trying to forget the other person.
Chiso-sama¿?

“Chisosa” by ¿? koto shimon, released on May 25, 2024, is a downer-style electronic dance tune.
It’s a collaboration with Sanrio’s mixed-media project “Mai Mai Maigoen,” created with the character Daigorou as its motif.
Despite its rhythmic drive, the track surges in with heavy sound, noisy vocal work, and deranged lyrics all fused together.
It’s a highly horror-tinged Vocaloid song that sends chills through your ears and down your back.
Shii-chan Crisiskisara

This is a cute piece where Ci flower talks to you.
The song is by Kisara, a Vocaloid producer highly praised for their pop sensibilities, and it was released in June 2023.
It was a participating track for Kirahapi 2023.
Rather than a song in the usual sense, it really feels like Ci flower is talking to you.
You find yourself leaning in, like, “Yeah, yeah—what’s up?” It’s a strange way to put it, but it feels like there’s a real personality there—like the character of Ci flower truly exists.
Let’s all fall even more in love with Shii-chan!
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Cerberusdo~pamin

This is a highly addictive Vocaloid track built on a danceable rhythm.
“Cerberus” by Dopamine had its music video released in June 2024.
Originally, it was included on the compilation album “FinGErtip Amusement,” released in November 2023.
The decadent lyrics and cool melody line are awesome, and the jazzy piano phrases that color the track are a highlight as well, adding depth and lingering resonance to the entire work.
Turn the volume up and enjoy!





