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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 Collection of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (501–510)

See you again at the Lost and Found!inoutsu wa SA

See you again at the Lost and Found Center! – Tsuina-chan
See you again at the Lost and Found!inoutsu wa SA

An electronic number that surges like a torrent of emotion.

“Ino Utsu” is a work released by SA in August 2025, which took 2nd place in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2025 Summer.

Sung by Tsuina-chan, it conveys a heartfelt cry fraught with contradictions.

You’ll be drawn into a worldview where the despair of heading toward a lightless place and a strong will to seek tomorrow are depicted simultaneously.

When you’re overwhelmed by a sense of helplessness, why not surrender yourself to this whirlpool of sound?

a washed-up cooking showkaterazawa

Cursed Cooking Show / Kasane Teto & Hatsune Miku
a washed-up cooking showkaterazawa

This is a Vocaloid track that will make you laugh out loud with its nonstop, surreal twists.

It’s a number released by Vocaloid producer Katerazawa in August 2025.

Set on a cooking show, it introduces delicious-looking dishes, yet for some reason the finished result is something completely different—an outrageously imaginative concept.

The snappy back-and-forth between Kasane Teto and Hatsune Miku amps up the fun of the piece.

The combo of catchy, upbeat sounds and humorous lyrics is top-notch! It’s the perfect song to listen to when you just want to laugh without thinking about anything.

Impossible (cute/playful tone)namiguru

Do you ever feel worn out from having too many plans lately? If so, this one’s here to keep you company.

It’s a track by Namiguru, a Vocaloid producer beloved for a playful style, with its music video released in August 2025.

The comfortably swinging bossa nova sound is stylish and breezy—and just when you think you’ve got it, it shifts into a gabber-kick vibe, making the unpredictable development part of its appeal.

The lyrics comically capture the inner cry of someone who just can’t say no to plans: “I can’t!” It’s a highly relatable and fun Teto song.

Heaven’s PunishmentSatsuki

Heavenly Sentence / Gekiyaku, Common Cold, Nurse Robo_Type T
Heaven’s PunishmentSatsuki

A cinematic, dark Vocaloid track that sharply lays bare human pretension and deceit.

Created by Satsuki, the Vocaloid producer behind songs like “Mesmerizer” and “Obsolete,” it was released in August 2025 and reached 16th place in the VocaColle Summer 2025 TOP 100 ranking.

Its worldview, depicting insincere relationships and the emptiness of society, pierces listeners to the core.

The dramatic vocal work—and developments—woven by three distinct sound sources perfectly matches the song’s atmosphere.

On nights when you’re worn down by the absurdity of reality, sink into this musical world.

A lovely full-course of bubblesNatsuyama Yotsugi

A Lovely Full-Course of Bubbles / Hatsune Miku & Zundamon
A lovely full-course of bubblesNatsuyama Yotsugi

It’s a catchy track with a hint of danger.

Created by Vocaloid producer Yotsugi Natsuyama, it was released in August 2025 and reached 18th in the TOP 100 at VocaColle 2025 Summer.

The song likens today’s pervasive trends—gossip and hype—to a lavish full-course meal.

Hatsune Miku and Zundamon deliver a provocative performance that feels like luring listeners into a sweet, seductive trap.

Despite its pop sound, the song’s cynical worldview—depicting desire endlessly consumed—is irresistibly compelling.

Write it, love it.kokoro no yori doko ro

This is a song that quietly stays by your side when your chest aches from unreciprocated feelings.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Kokoro no Yori Dokoro, it was released in August 2025.

The song expresses a steadfast love that wishes to stay close, accepting all of the other person—their flaws and their past.

The blend of piano melodies and Hatsune Miku’s clear, transparent voice beautifully conveys a self-sacrificial, pure emotion.

If you’re weighed down by the pain and frustration of loving someone, listening to it may bring solace in its gentle worldview.

[Latest] A Compilation of Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (511–520)

Lower the curtain, to the paradeumicha

If you’re looking for music with a strong sense of storytelling, this is the one to check out.

It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Kaicha, released in August 2025.

The track made a big splash by taking the No.

1 spot in the VOCACOLLE Summer 2025 TOP100 rankings.

The sound blends solemn Baroque-inspired tones with playful, beeping electronic elements—something many listeners are sure to love.

And the Kotonoha sisters’ vocals are a perfect match.

There are also intricate callbacks that incorporate the related songs “Because Sour Cherries Shone” and “The String Girl Knows No Resignation.” It’s a Vocaloid tune that begs for deep analysis.