[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 roundup of Vocaloid songs recommended for teens [Classics] (431–440)
Mad DinerMiyamori Bungaku

This is a track by Vocaloid producer Miyamori Bungaku themed around a danceable, madcap dish.
Its whirlwind banquet-world aesthetic packs a punch! Chaotic wordplay inspired by food and madness, along with rousing phrases that hype the listener, blend with groovy sounds to lead audiences into a trance.
The song is included on the EP “Let’s Meet at the mad diner,” releasing in August 2025.
Savor this full-course meal, and you too may become captive to the banquet.
Low caratYūnosuke

This track comes from Yunosuke, a Vocaloid producer drawing attention in Japan and abroad for cutting-edge EDM sound.
The music video was released in August 2025 and the song was included on the album “Void.” The luxurious blend of vocals—Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto SV, and KAFU—intertwines into a rich harmony, while the polished beats deliver a powerful impact.
The lyrics, which portray the earnest yearning for light amid loneliness, are another highlight.
When you’re worn out by society’s façade, immersing yourself in this cool world might be just what you need.
UwabamiAme Ryou

This is a Japanese-style electronic track that portrays an all-consuming obsession.
Created by Amara, also known as the author of “Dai Dai Dai Dai Daikirai,” it was released in August 2025.
The song is a collaboration with the AI singing synthesis software ACE STUDIO, and Hiiragi Yuki’s clear, translucent vocals accentuate the protagonist’s madness-tinged affection.
The sophisticated EDM sound intertwined with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments pulls listeners straight into its world.
Immerse yourself in this thrilling soundscape.
Disease of Growthtsubaki

You might feel your chest tighten with that suffocating sensation of growing up.
This work by Vocaloid producer Tsubaki was released in August 2025.
It portrays the heartache that may accompany growth—something anyone might experience—through stylish electronic sounds.
Yuki Kaai’s cool vocals brilliantly capture the wavering of unstable emotions.
If you’ve ever felt helpless anxiety or loneliness, you’ll likely find something to resonate with here.
Timeout alternative nodeHaraguchi Sasuke

A groundbreaking dance tune that incorporates hyperpop and electronica.
Crafted by Sasuke Haraguchi, the track was released in April 2025 and serves as the official demo song for Synthesizer V’s Natsume Itsuki.
You’ll be drawn into a sophisticated, distinctive world shaped by its unpredictable song structure.
The bright, celebratory tone of the horn section is also striking, and Natsume Itsuki’s clear, expansive vocals fit perfectly, creating a truly one-of-a-kind sonic landscape.
The visuals by Akane Yomitan are another highlight.
It’s bound to resonate especially with those who love discovering the new.
I can’t become an adult.Aliey:S

This is an up-tempo track that carries a bittersweet, melancholic message.
It’s a song by Aliey:S, released in March 2025.
No matter how much time passes, there are things you can’t forget—the lyrics, infused with the ache of parting, really hit home.
As I listen, the faces of friends I no longer see come to mind.
I especially recommend it to those who can relate to the fluctuating emotions of adolescence, or who are searching for their own sense of self.
[Latest] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (441–450)
Hey, love me.shizuku

A song distinguished by Kaho’s clear, translucent vocals.
Its delicate, ephemeral melody line expresses a sweet, aching longing for love.
Composed by Shizuku, it was released in March 2025.
Centered on the timbre of the piano, the finely crafted sound work at times warms and at times aches, as if embracing the listener’s emotions.
The protagonist’s yearning for love is sure to resonate in your heart.
Give it a listen when you’re feeling lonely.


