[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 Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (111–120)
The problemime 44

A work by Vocaloid producer ime44, released in November 2025.
The lyrics are marked by philosophical questions intertwined with real anxieties about employment and the future.
Feelings like “Is there any point in making songs?” and frustrations with an unreasonable society are expressed through a call-and-response between Utaai Yuki and Hatsune Miku.
You might find it especially relatable when you’re feeling stuck in the face of a disheartening reality.
The addictive sound arrangement is another highlight!
Re: Möbiusto grumble; to complain (colloquial)

Amid a broken world, someone keeps searching for something while repeating an endless loop.
This rock number portrays a bittersweet yet powerful story.
Released in November 2025 by Vocaloid producer Guchiri, the track was written for the collaboration project “PROJECT 01: Miku of Regression” between a Korean WEBTOON company and Hatsune Miku.
The exhilarating rush of fierce guitar riffs interwoven with digital sounds is irresistible.
The lyrics—where despair and faint hope intersect—strike straight to the heart, and the more you listen, the deeper it pulls you in.
If you want to immerse yourself in music with a strong narrative, this is a must-check track!
We can’t even become stars.Kokokoko Patent Office

This song portrays a bittersweet feeling of sinking into darkness, unable to become a shining star.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Kokokoko Tokkyo Kyokakyoku, released in November 2025.
The airy sound woven by piano and synthesizer melds with Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocals.
The way it chooses to keep singing despite the powerlessness of unfulfilled wishes is truly heart-wrenching.
Reflecting the introspective worldview of Kokokoko Tokkyo Kyokakyoku, who has been actively creating throughout 2025, this piece is a standout.
The music video by filmmaker Tokyo Neko Kaiwai is also a must-see, with sound and visuals uniting to seep into your heart.
It’s a song that keeps you company at night when you want to quietly face your own emotions.
Solo fashion showYukopi

I can’t help but relate to the endless struggle of agonizing over an outfit in front of the mirror.
This piece by Vocaloid producer Yukopi was released in November 2025.
It comically portrays a slice of everyday life: not being able to settle on clothes before going out and turning the closet upside down.
Yuki Kaai’s unadorned vocals and the repetitive rhythm are seriously addictive.
The psychological depiction is spot-on—trying to shrug it off with “I’ll just wear what I like,” yet still caring in the end.
Give it a listen when you want to boost your mood!
Ultra HallucinationSatsuki

“Ultra Hallucination” is a work by Vocaloid producer Satsuki, released in November 2025.
Created as an entry for the anonymous submission event, Musyokutoumeisai 3, the piece features a duet song using Chinese-language vocal libraries Luo Tianyi and Stardust Infinity.
It portrays the distortion of information in social media society and the hallucination-like interpretations that are generated on their own, all set to high-speed sounds.
It’s a fusion of sharp social critique and addictive appeal.
It jolts you into realizing that you, too, are caught in the whirlpool of information.
Create! Hallucination WorldMedmia

It’s a single track packed with dense information in just about two minutes.
Created by the hit-maker Medomia, known for songs like “Zettai Teitai Mechakiraiya,” it was released in November 2025 as an entry for the anonymous submission event, Colorless Nameless Festival 3.
The back-and-forth between Kagamine Rin and Len unfolds with a snappy tempo, turning murky feelings like inferiority and jealousy into a rapid-fire barrage of witty, comedic wordplay.
Just listening to it makes your brain feel like it’s tripping.
If you’re feeling bothered after something unpleasant, this might blow those feelings away.
Materials for KokoroSatō Noko

An immersive UTAU track soaked in cool, pristine electronica.
Created by Vocaloid producer Noriko Sato, it was released in November 2025 as an entry for the anonymous submission event Colorless Transparent Festival 3.
The fusion of Yukiuta Yufu’s whispery vocals with a hard, beautiful sonic image evokes the feeling of traveling through unknown places.
The lyrics are also compelling, avoiding easy sentimentality and instead calmly tracing a record of the heart’s interior.
Sink into these waves of sound and let them wash over you.





