[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] (141–150)
Sleepy Hollowzensen × sibitto

This is a track themed around Halloween night, depicting a world where the hedonism and deception of a masquerade ball intersect.
Co-created by zensen and sibitto, it was released in October 2025.
The sound is fantastic—a fusion of bouncy, electro-swing flair with the heavy low-end of a UK bassline.
While showcasing KAITO’s rich mid-to-low range, it balances eeriness with splendor.
The lyrics, inspired by the Headless Horseman, wrap sharp black humor around the superficiality of human relationships.
Highly recommended when you want to hype up the vibe with stylish music or soak in the Halloween atmosphere!
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Its grand yet heartrending sound will shake your heart.
Released in August 2025, “VOCAEND – The end of VOCALOID -” stands apart from earlier, more meme-driven works like “Mimuka UwA Nice Try.” It portrays a VOCALOID that keeps singing in a world where its creators have disappeared—a theme that cuts deep.
You can’t help but reflect on the scene’s future and the music yet to come.
It’s a track brimming with deep love for Vocaloid culture—one to savor slowly.
Neon DollLushino

This work, released by Lushino in October 2025, centers on a rebellion against lifestyles imposed by others, with a striking stance of outright refusal toward commanding language.
The lyrics convey a straightforward will to enjoy life as long as we’re alive, and that message meshes brilliantly with the bold, razor-sharp sound.
It’s a cathartic Vocaloid track that encourages everyone who longs to live true to themselves.
Reincarnate nowNakiso

Expressing the earnest wish to reset one’s life right now, “Imasugu Rinne” by Vocaloid producer Nakiso blends the dark worldview showcased in songs like “Dokusite Choudai” with a pop sensibility.
Through Miku’s whispery voice, the protagonist’s strong emotions—born from a desperate desire for connection so intense they wish to be reborn—come across directly.
Paired with the music video, you can’t help but ponder the story behind it.
This is the Nakiso world at its finest—experience it for yourself!
We Were Trapped in the SupermarketDÉ DÉ MOUSE, namitape

Released in November 2025, this work is a collaboration between DÉ DÉ MOUSE and namitape.
It portrays a uniquely decadent feeling—being trapped in a post-apocalyptic supermarket yet somehow finding it strangely comfortable.
Layering Yuki Kaai’s vocals over a sound that fuses melodica cut-ups with synth-pop creates a floating sensation.
The contrast between the slightly shadowy atmosphere and the sparkling pop texture makes for a highly original piece.
Yami KAWA RAVESumia

A Vocaloid producer who champions “despair music,” Sumia released this track in November 2025, featuring Hatsune Miku.
It’s a RAVE track that boldly fuses a dark worldview with pop and cute elements.
Trap-style hi-hat work and an aggressive bass stoke the urge to go wild on the club floor.
The lyrics depict a protagonist who embraces the “darkness” and dances like crazy, strikingly reframing negative emotions—like the desire for approval and self-loathing—into decorations that enhance their confidence.
Give it a listen when you feel like breaking free from everything!
Stargazing Youthnerdneko

This song paints an inner landscape of someone searching for hope while tormented by the need for validation in a corner of the city.
Condensing the aesthetics of “Mikugazer” championed by nerdneko, it serves as the title track of the fourth album, Stargazing Youth, released in November 2025.
The work interweaves the futility of a moratorium with a prayer for a new first step.
Hatsune Miku’s transparent vocals resonate, wrapped in distorted guitars and reverb.
It’s music that stays close to those who are losing sight of where they belong, and to those who have grown tired of continuing to dream.





