[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 Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (121–130)
antithesisearmi

The more you listen, the more it feels like something piercing deep into your chest.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer earmi, released in January 2026.
I imagine many people will relate to the lyrics, which blend frustration with society and self-deprecation.
It’s perfect for nights when you can’t voice your true feelings and want to quietly face the haze in the depths of your heart.
Amid the thorny expressions, you might just find a form of salvation meant only for you.
Someone’s PrologueYUUHI

This is a track by Vocaloid producer YUUHI, released in February 2026.
Its appeal lies in an inventive sonic palette built around a funky bassline, resulting in a finish that blends chic style with cool swagger.
The lyrics carry a message like, “Even if it’s just another ordinary day for someone else, for me it’s the beginning of a story,” which is another hallmark of the song.
It’s a Miku track with a curious atmosphere—neither negative nor positive—that’s uniquely its own.
Ideal Idolki-you

Raincoat is an electro-swing style track featuring Rimuru’s cute vocals that linger in your ears.
Created by Vocaloid producer ki-you, this work was released in February 2026 as his 14th piece and is an entry for VOCACOLLE Winter 2026.
It portrays the mindset of a protagonist seeking validation through a being they themselves created—adorable, yet tinged with a subtle darkness.
That contrast is irresistible, making it a highly addictive duet number.
I can’t return to the bottom of the waterkyiku

This work is filled with feelings of lingering attachment to the past and a yearning for salvation.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer kyiku, included on the compilation CD “log” in November 2025 and later released as a video in February 2026.
The breathy vocals and the mechanical-style poetry reading form a beautiful contrast that’s utterly captivating.
As I listen, I find myself pulled into memories of regret, to the point where I almost want to cry.
It’s something I want to play on nights when my overflowing emotions need calming.
[Latest] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (131–140)
Eradication ArneMiimunina

A unique, high-energy piece that casts drowsiness as the final boss.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer munina, known for “negative pop.” Released in February 2026, it’s an entry for VocaColle 2026 Winter.
You’ll relate to this: the song is about mustering sheer willpower to face the formidable foe of sleepiness.
The off-kilter battle strategies are funny, yet the song also embraces life’s stubborn realities—that’s what makes it great.
When you’re about to lose to drowsiness, try blasting this track at full volume!
Horse → uma → UMA!?nogi

It’s a Vocaloid track that unfolds an addictive world built on layers of tongue twisters and wordplay.
Created by Vocaloid producer nogi, it was released in February 2026 and featured in Bilibili’s New Year Gala 2026.
Three voices—Miku, Luo Tianyi, and Yuyi—dart around at a dizzying pace, yet the sound arrangement is tightly put together, making it incredibly easy to listen to despite the dense information.
How about singing along yourself?
The Day I Became a Godusagi

A Kagamine Len song that earnestly sings of love for someone precious and the grief of loss.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Usagi-san, released in February 2026, and it participated in the “VocaColle 2026 Winter” TOP100 ranking category.
The lyrical worldview, portraying the pain of fading memories and a deep attachment, is so delicate it feels as if it might shatter at a touch.
As the song progresses, the sound arrangement gradually ramps up the voltage, tightening your chest.
If you’re bound by past memories and carrying a heavy heart, give this track a listen.


