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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] (521–530)

Moonlight Paradepolypho

Moonlight Parade feat. Haru – Polypho
Moonlight Parade Polypho

Polypho is a Vocaloid producer who has been active since the dawn of the Vocaloid scene and has also composed music for video games and commercials.

The track he created in 2023, Moonlight Parade, showcases his mastery of a wide range of Vocaloids.

Sung by Harui, who recreates a clear, translucent female vocal tone, the song overflows with a bittersweet yet beautiful world.

It portrays two people who cannot part, even though they know they will never be together, while expansive synth timbres envelop the story.

It’s a Vocaloid track featuring a lustrous vocal that smoothly delivers rhyme-laced phrases.

hyperparasitismAneiro

Hyper-substitution / feat.flower
Over-substituted anilide

An overwhelmingly high-sense electronic number that astonishes in both the track and the music video.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Aneiro, known for a uniquely individual musical approach, released in July 2024.

First and foremost, the lyric structure is stunning: it keeps rhyming from start to finish, embodying the title “Hyper-substitution.” On top of that, the MV by melonade, which perfectly visualizes it, is absolutely insane.

With its multifaceted appeal, this track might well be considered a work of contemporary art.

Go back, go back, go back, go back.American Folk Music Research Society

"Go back, go back, modore, modore." / American Folk Song Research Society
Go back, go back, go back, go back. American Folk Song Research Society

“Return, Return, Return, Return,” produced in 2023 by the American Folk Song Research Society, which delivers message-driven music to listeners.

The sound, composed of spoken-word poetry reading of original verses and vocal parts by Chifuyu Hanakuma, creates a distinctive world of its own.

Phrases unfold one after another as if speaking to a precious person who is no longer by one’s side.

Set to electronica-based beats, their mechanical vocals evoke a sense of wistfulness and loneliness.

It’s a Vocaloid track where a dreamlike atmosphere blends with unique vocal stylings.

perfect numberAmaterasu-P

Perfect Number / Mikurin Len Luka MEIKO KAITO = 6 by gcmstyle (Anmeltz-P) [2nd Project Sekai ULTIMATE Entry Track] (The Perfect Number)
Perfect Number Anmeltz P

Perfect Number portrays the figure of a mathematician who challenges without limits, while weaving in words of encouragement for those striving toward the future.

It’s a song that showcases choral work by six Vocaloids, inspired by 6—the first perfect number.

Each singer has a dedicated part, and the rich vocals resonate from solo passages to layered harmonies.

The ever-shifting, electronica-based beat matches perfectly with the six mechanical voices.

Through its vocal styles and experimental sound, this Vocaloid track evokes a sense of future possibilities.

Top-Notch SnobYotsugi Natsuyama

Haven’t we all wondered at some point, “Who am I?” This is a song by Vocaloid producer Yotsugi Natsuyama, released in June 2023.

The tumbling feel of the rhythm and the cool melody line—I’m completely taken by their harmony.

Teto’s calm-sounding voice is also striking.

Combined with the lyrics, it feels as if the true feelings inside the heart are spilling out unfiltered.

I think it will especially resonate with teens and younger generations!

[Latest] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (531–540)

Killing Time Systemcalf

Himatsubu System / Otomachi Una SV Official Demo Song
Boredom-killing system calf

A song brimming with humor-filled lyrics and a lively melody.

Created by Ko-ushi, it was released in October 2024 as the official demo song for Otomachi Una SV.

The lyrics, themed around “hitsumabushi,” are packed with love for Otomachi Una, making you feel both charmed and oddly emotional.

The build-up toward the latter half is fantastic, and Ichifude Kamome’s guitar solo is downright electrifying.

Give it a listen when you want to boost your mood!

Hey, zombie, eat me instead of that meat.Sunfish P is dead behind the house

Hey, zombie, eat me instead of that meat / Mambo-Dead-Behind-The-House P feat. Fushoku
Hey, zombie, eat me instead of that meat. There’s a sunfish dead behind the house. P

A sibling music unit, “I Found A Sunfish Dead Behind My House” (Ieno Urade Manbou ga Shinderu P).

The duo who drew attention with a song sharing the same title as their Vocaloid producer created this 2023 track, “Hey Zombie, Eat Me Instead of That Meat.” It voices the feelings of a girl who’s distressed because, even though the world is ruled by zombies, she alone isn’t getting eaten.

From the words she directs at the zombies, you can sense a somewhat comical worldview.

Also noteworthy is Fushoku’s human-like voice, which deftly handles both rapid-fire singing and a dynamically nuanced melody.

It’s a Vocaloid song where a passionate band performance resonates, perfectly matching the apocalyptic storyline.