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[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!

[Latest] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (11–20)

Ne-kura Tune CircusNEW!Kairiki Bear

[Official] Nekura Tune Circus / Kairiki Bear feat. Hatsune Miku
Nekura Tune Circus NEW! Kairiki Bear

This work makes you feel as if you’ve wandered into a thrilling circus.

Created by the hit-making Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear, the video was released in January 2026.

It’s a newly written, high-difficulty track celebrating the 5th anniversary of the game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” The style wraps negative emotions in sounds that are both pop and eerie at the same time, gripping listeners’ hearts and never letting go.

When you want to blow away a hazy mood, be sure to blast it at full volume.

We! The Garbage Sorting SquadNEW!Katerazawa

We! The Garbage Sorting Squad / Kasane Teto & Zundamon [SDGs Song]
We are! The Trash-Sorting Squad NEW! Katerazawa

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!

Noda Noda ☆ DADADANEW!Satapan-P

Nodano-da☆DADADA / Satapan-P feat. Zundamon
Nodano da ☆ DADADANEW! Satapan P

With its bouncing beat and the relentless chant of “noda,” this is an intense denpa song that will stick in your head.

Vocaloid producer Satapan-P’s track “Noda Noda☆DADADA” was released in January 2026.

Featuring Zundamon on vocals, the song’s excessive catchiness is its charm.

The accelerating rhythm and rapid-fire wordplay leave an unforgettable impact after just one listen.

It’s perfect when you want a boost of energy or to clear your mind.

Zody's CodeNEW!Jorujin

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.

LacatourismNEW!falsty

Before you know it, you’re swept away by a bewitching yet cheerful beat that could set skeletons dancing.

Created by Vocaloid producer Falsty, the track was released in January 2026.

It’s the ninth installment in the Project.ISΣ series, depicting a girl who gave a name to a monster.

v flower’s razor-edged vocals conjure an eerie sense of festivity.

Though it explores themes of life and death, it irresistibly makes you want to move your body—a Vocaloid song with a deliciously illicit allure.

Rei-chan’s Karaage—Too Melodious—Fortune LoveNEW!South of South

This is a work by Minamino Minami, a Vocaloid producer who enjoys immense support in the novelty-song community, with its music video released in December 2025.

A provisional video originally debuted for the August event that same year, VOCACOLE 2025 Summer ex, and from there the visuals were dramatically upgraded with help from a popular illustrator before its official release.

Its charm lies in chaotic lyrics crammed with love for fried chicken and an unpredictable song structure.

Perfect for when you’re feeling down or just want to empty your head and laugh.

[Latest] A roundup of Vocaloid songs recommended for teens [Classics] (21–30)

Prayers for LoveNEW!Sasuke Haraguchi

Would you like to witness the ending of a story themed around magical girls? This piece, created by the multi-talented and widely noted Sasuké Haraguchi, was released in January 2026.

Featuring Yuka Satoishi on vocals, it serves as the finale to the compilation album “Re: Magical Girl.” It’s a powerful track that portrays a world where one reaches toward an uncertain future and finds the strength to choose their own path.

If you enjoy this song, be sure to explore the other tracks from the compilation as well.