[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 Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (161–170)
GuiltyFuyuu

How about a dark Vocaloid track where raw emotions collide? It’s a song by Fuyuu, a Vocaloid producer known for a gothic aesthetic, released in September 2025.
It dropped simultaneously with a version sung by Yoshizuki Sanbo.
The intense sound from the very intro is awesome! The lyrics center on themes of “sin” and “judgment,” expressing a cry of the heart seeking freedom while being hurt.
The contrast between taut tension and aching poignancy is sure to seize your heart.
Living Dead DrunkerMedmia

Medomia’s track was first unveiled in November 2023 for the anonymous submission project “Colorless Transparency Festival II,” and an MV version was released in October 2025.
The bouncy beat, razor-sharp synths, and the striking vocal contrast between Miku and Kafu are irresistible.
The lyrics loop through drunken self-loathing and shifting blame, symbolized by the motif in the title: “living corpse.” It’s a single packed with a dark yet poppy, wonderfully contradictory charm.
migrating (back upstream)/making a return migrationSatō Noko

I keep wandering through the city at night like a pelagic fish.
This track by Noriko Sato was released in November 2025.
A duet by Kaai Yuki and Wakana, it features an evocative sound design that drifts like a water’s surface.
Lo-fi electronic tones and watery sounds weave a downer-pop soundscape that mirrors the narrator’s inner conflict as they ask themselves, “Should I just stop trying to resurface?” It’s a perfect song for nights spent drifting along the boundary between oblivion and awakening.
I'm jealous.Night Not Yet Over

“Urayamashii na” is a track by Vocaloid producer Yomi Agari, released in October 2025.
It’s a stylish number marked by a release-cut piano and snappy guitar phrases.
The laid-back rhythm naturally gets your body swaying.
The lyrics carry a cynical message toward people swayed by instant entertainment and derivative ideas.
In just about a minute and thirty seconds, it’s a Hatsune Miku song that hooks you, moves you, and makes you think.
JakkuAkane Yomitan

This piece features Kasane Teto SV and stands out for its lyrics that peel away hard-edged words.
It’s a track by multi-creator Akane Yomitan, who handles everything from video production to illustration herself, released in October 2025.
The introspective, self-positioning monologue of the lyrics pairs perfectly with a somewhat wistful sound arrangement, drawing you into its world before you know it.
If you’re looking to discover a Vocaloid song that’s a little different from the rest, be sure to check it out!
dream modeAtena

A light, upbeat electropop track that flips between dreams and reality like a game.
Created by Atena and released in October 2025, it features buoyant twin vocals by Otomachi Una and Kaai Yuki.
The song captures the protagonist’s determination to switch a hard-mode reality into “Dream Mode.” The lyrics weave in playful, game-like wordplay with plenty of whimsy.
Give it a listen when you want to repaint tough days with a positive vibe!
Ui Devilki-you

You’ll be charmed by the protagonist who calls herself a “cute devil” and knows exactly how to be irresistible.
Composed by ki-you and released in October 2025, this electro-swing style track features VoiSona voicebank Ameoi.
It portrays a captivating duality: she plays the little devil, yet can’t act smooth in front of the person she likes—cue the heart-fluttering moments.
Sprinkled with Halloween and sweet treat metaphors, it’s a standout.
Give it a listen when you’re struggling to express your feelings—you’ll relate for sure!





