[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)
Like that girlKashiwagi Kareki

An emotional Vocaloid track that gives you a push when you’re struggling with self-confidence.
Created by Vocaloid producer Kareki Kashiwagi, it was released in February 2026.
Entered in the BokaColle 2026 Winter rankings, it placed 8th.
The harmony by Kasane Teto and Chisey, paired with a high-speed, guitar-driven rock sound, is phenomenal.
The lyrics pierce the heart with raw emotions—the impatience of wanting to get closer to someone you admire, and the tug-of-war between self-loathing and ambition.
It’s a rock tune you’ll want on repeat, sure to resonate with anyone who strongly wishes to change.
うるたーるFujiwara Hagane

This is a song by the Vocaloid producer Hagane Fujiwara—also known for the major hit “Fumble!”—included on the album “El Dorado (Fake)” released in November 2025, with its music video published in February 2026.
It participated in the BokaColle Winter 2026 TOP100 and ranked 31st.
Performed as a duet by Kasane Teto and Amai, its rhythmic, highly repetitive hook makes your body instinctively keep time.
Another hallmark is its worldbuilding themed around “The Cats of Ulthar.” There’s also a mechanism that links the video to a novel, so those who enjoy analysis and theories will likely find it especially appealing.
desire to controlKashii Moimi

My heart races at the sound where sweetness coexists with an unsettling atmosphere.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Moimi Kashi, released in February 2026.
It reached 30th place in the TOP 100 rankings of the winter 2026 Vocaloid posting event, VocaColle.
Murai’s sweet vocal style matches the tone perfectly, drawing you into its downer-esque world.
The lyrics are also notable for their storytelling, depicting the protagonist’s inner darkness as affection gradually turns into dominance.
Once you’re hooked, you can’t escape this Vocaloid song.
We! The Garbage Sorting Squadkaterazawa

It’s a Vocaloid song with irresistibly dark humor that will make you burst out laughing.
Released in January 2026 by Katerazawa, this piece features a lively back-and-forth between Kasane Teto and Zundamon, portraying a self-proclaimed justice group whose obsession with trash sorting goes way too far.
As their good intentions spiral out of control, the story is both fun and, in some ways, a reflection of modern society.
You can just laugh without thinking, or ponder the fragility of “justice”—either way works!
Zody’s Codejorujin

It’s a work steeped in an unsettling atmosphere—irresistible for lovers of deep analysis.
Zodee’s Code, produced by Vocaloid creator Jorjin, was released in January 2026.
Made as the third installment of the “Serial Killer Series,” it draws on real unsolved cases and is peppered with ciphers and thrilling gimmicks throughout.
With Fukase’s voice resonating in a cool, detached tone, the lyrics’ manifesto-like criminal message stands out all the more.
If you enjoy mysteries and suspense, you’ll almost certainly get hooked.
Love Word VDECO*27

DECO*27, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene.
Released in February 2026, this work is the fifth entry in a popular series that began in 2009.
The lyrics, filled with gratitude to listeners and a promise of “let’s keep going together,” are sung over a high-speed dance beat arranged by kz.
Wordplay that evokes past songs is woven throughout, sure to stir the hearts of longtime fans.
It made waves when it was unveiled as a surprise during the finale of Hatsune Miku’s 3D solo concert “Hello.”
nearly callLanPage

Why not immerse yourself in a dreamlike world where human and virtual voices intertwine? Nearly Call, produced by the creative unit LanPage, was released in February 2026 as a demo song for VOCALOID6’s “IA :[R].” The overlapping voices of somunia and IA evoke keywords like “transparency” and “light.” A meticulously crafted club sound by gaburyu and Yaca stages this bittersweet yet beautiful “intersection.” It’s electronic music that resonates with the heart!


