[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)
Delos Santosyamamoto

A song by Yamamoto, a Vocaloid producer known for a unique style, released in February 2026.
It took first place in the Top 100 rankings of VocaColle Winter 2026.
The lyrics, themed around foreign import players in professional baseball, and the comical, catchy rhythm are its hallmarks.
It’s packed with that distinctive charm of being hilariously funny yet oddly cool.
It also made big waves when the creator, Yamamoto, accidentally deleted the video due to a misoperation.
[Latest] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (121–130)
Eden’s Gatedada daizu

The chirpy chiptune bleeps and aggressive synths intertwine, shaking listeners to their core! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Dadadaizu, released in February 2026.
This is the theme song for the rhythm game community tournament “White Cup 2026.” The lyrics, infused with an indomitable will to pry open the gates of hope in a collapsed world, will set your heart ablaze.
The dramatic progression—rich with key changes and irregular time signatures—is also striking.
If you’re seeking the courage to face hardship, this piece will surely empower you.
BrainrotTokyo manaka

A single track with an intense, addictive pull that makes you feel like your brain is melting.
Created by Vocaloid producer Manaka Tokyo and released in February 2026, it took 2nd place in the BOCALOID Collection 2026 Winter TOP 100 ranking.
Centered on the theme of “brain rot” from endlessly watching short videos, it unfolds with looping phrases and psychedelic synths.
Over that, Kasane Teto’s vocals ring out rhythmically, crafting a song that you can’t escape the more you listen.
It’s sure to resonate with anyone who finds themselves sinking into that online swamp, only to realize time has slipped away.
HarmonyShiino Mirin

You’ll be captivated by the soundscape where powerful bass music merges with meticulous sound design.
This work was co-produced by Mirin Shiino and Sasuke Haraguchi.
Released in February 2026, it won 3rd place in the VOCACOLE Winter 2026 rankings.
The energy born from their clashing yet elevating individual styles is nothing short of breathtaking.
The lyrics seem to question the meaning of coexisting with others—and, by extension, the very structure of the creative process itself.
If you’re seeking an immersive experience that shakes you to your core, be sure to give it a listen.
The name of that painting isChōchō P

It’s a bittersweet yet powerful rock track that feels like pouring out everything pent up in your heart.
Created by long-active Vocaloid producer Chouchou-P, the piece was released as a video in February 2026 and was written specifically for the smartphone game “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!” The lyrics leave a strong impression, conveying a firm resolve to start drawing something again on a blank white canvas, even while carrying setbacks and anguish.
The arrangement—where piano melodies intersect with an intense band sound—showcases Chouchou-P’s distinctive artistry.
It’s a song that will quietly give you a push when you’re feeling stuck.
Infinite ZeroAshu

It’s the kind of story that makes your heart race, as possibilities expand from zero to infinity.
Created by Vocaloid producer Ashu, it was released in February 2026 and ranked 17th in the Bokakore 2026 Winter TOP 100.
Featuring the UTAU voicebank Adachi Rei as the protagonist, it powerfully reframes “zero” not as “nothing,” but as “a beginning.” Including visuals crafted by Ashu himself, the fully realized worldbuilding is sure to overwhelm you.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to move forward—especially for those who worry they have “nothing.”
Brainstem suction hamster dampsabagashira

It’s one of those songs that gets stuck in your head after a single listen.
Vocaloid producer Sabatō’s “Brainstem-Suction Hamster Jimejime” was released in February 2026 and took part in the Bokakore 2026 Winter TOP100 rankings.
Its mysterious pop appeal lies in a chorus that lingers in your ears and Miku’s innocent vocals.
The lyrics humorously depict feelings like emptiness and resignation about relationships, and the contrast draws you right in.
It’s a work brimming with black humor that makes you chuckle wryly and think, “Maybe that’s me too.”


