[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] (41–50)
Freshly-learned-osaurusN-badge

This song reminds you of the joy of rediscovering what you love.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Nbadzi, it was released in September 2025.
Set to a minimal, surreal sound, the lyrics capture the thrill of encountering something new—like a manga you stumbled upon or a band you heard on the radio.
As you listen, a pure curiosity to learn what you don’t yet know begins to swell.
It’s a work brimming with charm that makes you want to go out and seek your very own favorites.
The Best Branding Grand PrizeNEW!Taidasaki

It’s an addictive piece that’s both catchy and downbeat.
“The Best Branding Grand Prize” by Vocaloid producer Taidasaki will have its music video released in December 2025.
It’s a high-energy Kasane Teto track characterized by well-chosen, great-sounding words and snappy melodic lines.
The shifting song structure is also appealing, with changes into an oriental-flavored mode and the appearance of a music box-like section that keeps things engaging.
However, the lyrics convey a self-deprecating message.
Including the MV, be sure to consider what position the protagonist occupies.
Nyu! Carol the RulerHagane Fujiwara

This is an eldritch-god-style magical-girl song, with the catchphrase “Love and courage are infinite” seared into your mind.
Composed by Hagane Fujiwara, it was released in December 2025.
Featuring the UTAU voicebank Rishi Yuka, the track appears as Episode 7 on the album “Re: Mahō Shōjo.” Its densely layered synths over a four-on-the-floor beat create an irresistible precariousness that sways between festivity and madness.
And the lyrics—proclaiming the singer as a champion of justice even as that blessing mutates into an omnipotent dominion—send shivers down your spine.
Highly recommended for fans of darker worlds!
SecretNEW!Yuki Kaneko

If you’re looking for a Vocaloid track perfect for the Christmas season, how about this one? It’s a piece released by Vocaloid producer Yuki Kaneko in December 2025, featuring an energetic drum and bass–based arrangement that really stands out.
The lyrics offer a slightly bittersweet perspective—“the secret about Santa you come to learn as you grow up.” The clear, straightforward voice of Kasane Teto SV captures both the sparkle of winter nights and the pains of growing up.
Give it a careful listen.
cyan blueNEW!Polis Piccadilly

This song was composed by Police Piccadilly as the theme for a live concert celebrating Lawson’s 50th anniversary.
It was released in December 2025.
Taking the ever-present convenience store as its motif, it translates the small happiness and excitement you feel when you drop by into music.
With a poppy beat and Hatsune Miku’s clear, transparent vocals, it has a breezy finish that makes your steps feel lighter as you walk through the city.
It’s perfect for adding a touch of color to everyday moments, like your commute to work or school.
How many lonely nights are left?Tohta Kasamura

When you’re overwhelmed by loneliness, this piece gently rubs your back.
It’s a song by Kasamura Tota, a well-regarded Vocaloid producer known for piano ballads, released in June 2023.
True to Kasamura’s style, it features a simple arrangement of just piano and vocals.
Precisely because of that, the emotions woven into the lyrics reach straight into the depths of your heart.
It makes you feel, “Someday, I’ll surely meet someone I’ll want to cherish for a lifetime.” And if you already have a partner by your side, it will help you appreciate them all the more.
The Future Vanishing DiaryHaruna.

An emotional piano rock song that portrays the anxiety of youth coming to an end.
“Future Vanishing Diary” is a track released in December 2025.
Its arrangement blends lightness with wistfulness, perfectly complementing Miku’s slightly husky vocals.
I can’t help but see myself in the protagonist’s mindset.
If you’re a teenager, you probably know this feeling well.
If you like this song, be sure to check out “Future Creation Diary,” which is thematically connected by its title.





