[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] (191–200)
Gray FinderNarase

This is a work released in November 2025 by Vocaloid producer Narase.
It was created as an entry for Musyokutomeisai 3.
The song sets a heartfelt wish—to be found by someone, to have one’s name called—against a fast-paced beat.
It may especially resonate with those engaged in creative pursuits.
And Hatsune Miku’s slightly innocent voice really brings out that sense of poignancy.
commotionMiyamori Bungaku

A high-energy hip-hop track where aggressive beats collide fiercely with traditional Japanese melodies! Created by Vocaloid producer Miyamori Bungaku, it was originally released in June 2025 as a song provided to the virtual rap unit AKAGIMI, with a Vocaloid version dropping in November.
The edgy vocals of Kagamine Rin and Len are a major draw, and the dense, rapid-fire rhymes and flows are top-tier.
The provocative lyrics stoke festival frenzy and a fighting spirit, making your blood boil just by listening.
Crank it up loud on nights when you want to blast away the haze of everyday life!
Fake MarriageHiiragi Magunetaito

An adrenaline-pumping upper tune that sets hearts racing with a sweet yet dangerous relationship.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite, known for tracks like “Marshall Maximizer,” it was released in November 2025.
It serves as the theme song for the 2026 game “Are We Fake Marriage? Watamari 2.” Riding a BPM-150 beat, it tells the story of a genuine romance that begins with a sham marriage.
The call-and-response between Kasane Teto SV and Miyamai Moca brilliantly captures the emotions of two people gradually closing the distance.
If you love romance narratives and EDM sounds, you’re sure to be hooked.
bug zapperKarasuya Sabō

How about surrendering yourself to a swing rhythm that just wanders through the night city? This work by Vocaloid producer Karasuyasabo was released in November 2025.
Using the habit of insects gathering around light as its motif, it portrays the relationship between “me” and “you,” who are drawn to each other even while knowing it’s ruinous.
You can’t resist Kasane Teto SV’s glossy, slightly languid vocals.
And the guitar played by Takeaki Wada has such a chic tone that the more you listen, the deeper you sink into its irresistible swamp.
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Time is mineMajima Yuro

Have you ever felt like the ticking of a second hand was hurrying you along? This work by popular Vocaloid producer Yuro Majima is an original Teto Kasane SV track released in August 2025.
After showcasing a culmination of his work with the album “Henachoko Punch,” his new EP “Kihaji” explores an obsession with—and struggle against—time.
Riding a brisk four-on-the-floor beat and highly addictive sound, it resounds with a heartfelt cry to reclaim stolen time.
While Majima has shown wide-ranging activity, including collaborations like “Dorobō Yōchien,” this piece hits even harder with its outpouring of deeply personal emotion.
When you’re worn out by society’s pace, this song will remind you that time belongs to you.
Unique EndAme Ryou

If the world feels stifling, this will surely resonate with you.
“Unique End” by Vocaloid producer Amela was released in November 2025.
It was created as a submission for the anonymous posting event, Mshktomeisai 3.
Its light, bouncy beat and clear, airy synths are soothing, and listening to it somehow fills you with courage.
The lyrics are also compelling, expressing the desire to draw your own ending, even if it’s not the same as everyone else’s.
It’s a pop number you’ll want to hear when you’re tired of fitting in with those around you or when you want to reclaim your true self.
Love attributePinokio P

This is a work quintessentially PinocchioP, portraying the multifaceted nature of romantic feelings set to electropop.
Affection can feel invincible in its intensity, yet the slightest misalignment can turn into poison.
Is it pure love or mad love—where is the boundary? Like parameters in a game, the attributes of love fluctuate, wrapped in catchy melodies and electronic sounds.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to calmly reassess the instability inherent in romance.


