[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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Denpa Drill Wannyaa☆sanKinoshita

Released in July 2025, this is a pop and aggressive track by Kinoshita.
Sung by the trio of Kasane Teto SV, Otomachi Una, and Kagamine Rin, the song feels just like a theme park attraction! The high-speed vocal parts, unison harmonies, and high-energy sound arrangement put you in the mood to “forget the hard stuff and enjoy the moment!” Give it a listen when you want a quick pick-me-up or need to add some bounce to your workflow.
Goodbye, ApoptosisSatsuki

This is a song by Satsuki that portrays the ache of an irreversible farewell by likening it to the phenomenon of programmed cell death.
Released in July 2025, it was selected as the official demo song for the Yamaha AI sound source, Nurse Robo_Type T.
The crystalline vocals blend seamlessly into the ethereal sound arrangement, beautifully expressing the fragility of fading memories.
Once you listen, you’ll find it hard to escape its delicate and sophisticated world.
On nights when you want to immerse yourself in memories of someone dear, this piece will quietly stay by your side.
Saturn PolkaNayutan Seijin

A lively dance number produced by Nayutalien to mark the 10th anniversary of their debut.
Scheduled for release in July 2025, it’s a track included on their first album in about five years, “Object V from Planet Nayutan.” It portrays a grand, romantic love story in which the two dance as if Saturn’s rings were a private dance floor just for them.
The euphoric sound—like the entire solar system is blessing the couple—and the exotic melody that peeks in along the way keep listeners engaged.
If you listen to it with someone you love, you might feel as if you’re on a date in outer space.
Maybe, a dream.Satō Naiko

This is a work by the Vocaloid producer Noko Sato, who has captivated many listeners with songs like “Like a Ghost.” Released in July 2025, it’s the Vocaloid version of a track produced under the Bocaduo 2025 team name, “Flying Fish Eggs.” Its floating electronic sound gently embraces the transparent vocals of Utaai Yuki, creating a dreamy number.
The lyrics, which drift between dream and reality while quietly facing one’s own heart, are also striking.
Listen to it on a night when you want to step away from the noise of everyday life and be alone, and you’ll surely be captivated by its bittersweet yet beautiful worldview.
whining and dawdlingHirata Yoshihisa

This is a work crafted by Yoshihisa Hirata that sings of the frustration of clumsy love.
The piece is included on the album “Nights of Japan,” released in July 2025.
The protagonist, who hurts someone important by putting on a brave face and despises himself for his own foolishness, is portrayed through Gekiyak’s wistful vocals.
It’s also characterized by a mature sound built around acoustic instruments.
One listen is enough to leave you pondering the story this song contains.
Dust; desperately and recklesslyKuriyama Yuuri

This is a work released by Yuri Kuriyama—an artist who captivates fans with a wide range of sounds—in July 2025.
The piece weaves together self-denial, encapsulated in the feeling of “I’m worthless,” with a powerful impulse that says, “Even so, I have no choice but to charge forward.” Its painfully realistic inner struggle fuses beautifully with a driving rock sound.
Many listeners will be drawn to its aggressive sonic character.
When you’re tormented by a sense of helplessness, it will surely knock powerfully on your heart.
KotononeKanjosen

This is a Vocaloid track that draws you in with Hatsune Miku speaking directly to you—its message and beautiful sonic imagery are captivating.
A song by Kanjosen, released in June 2025.
The electronica sound combined with deeply reverberated vocals creates a distinctive sense of weightless drift.
It’s perfect for times when you’re carrying feelings that words can’t fully express, or when you want to face your heart on a quiet night.


