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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] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (441–450)

AineekPorisupikaderī

Ai-niiku – Police Piccadilly feat. Uraname / Police Piccadilly
AineekPorisupikaderī

This work, released by Polispicadery in March 2025, features Uramei’s lustrous vocal performance that pairs beautifully with its refined, urban sound.

The lyrics, capturing the wavering emotions of wanting to shake off regret but being unable to, are also striking.

I can’t help but relate and listen as if it were about myself.

The illustration by A.YAMI further enhances the song’s world, delivering a superb finish.

I think it’s perfect as background music for a nighttime drive.

I couldn’t fully become it.kyiku

Couldn’t Become One / Cold-Catching Nursebot_Type T
I couldn’t fully become it.kyiku

This piece portrays the painfully honest cries of a heart struggling to become its ideal self.

Created by Vocaloid producer Kyiku and released in August 2025, it presents a dim, haunting world centered on the theme of “failed eclosion,” leaving a deep impression.

As the creator says they “wrote as honestly as possible,” the lyrics lay bare a soliloquy-like wavering of emotion, and the trembling sound design draws listeners into deep introspection.

On nights when you’re sunk in a helplessness you can’t shake, when you want to immerse yourself in music alone, this work is sure to stay close to you.

Almond dopenamiguru

Almond Dope / Namiguru feat. KAFU
Almond dopenamiguru

A danceable track where a beat that makes your body sway is interwoven with funky guitar and piano.

This piece, for which Namigure released a music video in August 2025, originally appeared on the compilation album “cut(e) vol.2 Kawaii Cutting.” The theme is “a young woman’s unfulfilled heart after once knowing fulfillment,” skillfully portraying a precarious blend of romantic intoxication and anxiety—like sweet almond tofu laced with just a hint of poison.

There’s also a brilliant section that expresses the panic of “What if the person I like starts to dislike me?” using a single chord.

Be sure to check out the versions sung by Wakabayashi and Myomyo as well!

Sure.Ōnuma Paseri

Onuma Parsley – It’s Okay feat. Seikai
Sure.Ōnuma Paseri

This is a song by Paseri Onuma that depicts heavy emotions and clumsy affection.

Released with a music video in July 2025, the piece portrays a protagonist who gives too much to their partner, repeatedly saying “It’s okay.” That figure is painful to watch, yet deeply relatable.

The crystalline synths, airy horns, and funky bassline further enrich the song’s world.

On nights when you’re troubled by unrequited love, it will gently stay by your side.

Remote workkoushi

Born from a wordplay riffing on work-from-home and “little sister,” this is a track by Vocaloid producer Koushi (Calf).

Presented from the perspective of a sister who adores her big brother, the song channels her pure, single-minded feelings into a high-tempo sound.

The message is so unabashedly straightforward that Koushi himself wrote, “I made a creepy song.” Originally included on the album “Super Qte!” released in November 2023, its music video premiered in July 2025.

Please enjoy this world where cuteness, humor, and a touch of madness blend together.

desire for expressionMisumi

Misumi – Desire to Express feat. Nurse Robo_Type T
desire for expressionMisumi

This is a work released in July 2025 by Misumi, a Vocaloid producer who is also well-regarded as the composer for DUSTCELL.

The theme of the song is the unceasing thirst in creative work and the anguish that comes with it.

Its worldview feels like an embodiment of a creator’s cry from the heart, leaving a deep impression.

The contrast between the fast-paced composition and Nurse Robo_Type T’s cool vocals is striking as well.

For those driven by the urge to express something, or when you want to confront your inner emotions more deeply, listening to this will surely help open a new door.

MaliSatō chinami ni

Mari / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto SV
MaliSatō chinami ni

“Mari” is a song by Vocaloid producer Chinamini Sato, with its music video released in August 2025.

It’s a duet by Kasane Teto and Hatsune Miku, featuring a catchy melody and a lively beat.

However, in contrast to its sound, the lyrics depict a hopeless day that begins the moment you wake up.

You can really feel the protagonist’s anguish as they wander a maze with no exit, asking, “Why am I destined to head straight for hell?” It’s a piece I want people to hear if they’re hurting from that inescapable sense of stagnation and the pain of a repetitive, suffocating everyday life.