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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 Compilation of Must-Listen Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (541–550)

Just kidding!NEKOZUME

Just kidding!/Kasane Teto and Raincoat
Just kidding!NEKOZUME

The music unit NEKOZUME, known for their “Dark DE Kawaii” aesthetic, has created a track featuring Kasane Teto and Amagai as vocalists! On the surface it’s light and adorable, yet it secretly pricks at the heart with a sly, cynical lyrical worldview—that contrast is irresistible.

The poppy EDM sound and irresistibly catchy melody are also top-notch.

When you want to blow away your frustrations in one satisfying sweep, give it a listen!

You just don’t get it.monet

You Don’t Get It / monet feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma
You just don't get it.monet

This work stands out for its emotional lyrics and languid rock sound.

It’s a track by the music unit monet, released in June 2025.

The inextricably tangled feelings are conveyed through a wavering guitar sound and Chifuyu Hanakuma’s languorous vocals.

That sonic texture pairs perfectly with lyrics distilled from bitterness toward an ex and lingering attachment.

When you’re weighed down by frustration or listening on a sentimental night, you’ll find yourself drawn deeply into its world.

Lindenbaumwotaku, dopamine, front line

Lindenbaum / wotaku, Dopamine, zensen feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma
Lindenbaumwotaku, dopamine, frontline

A collaborative work by three talented Vocaloid producers—wotaku, Dopamine, and zensen—released in June 2025.

Centered on zensen’s signature electro swing, wotaku’s woven melodies and Dopamine’s masterful arrangement intertwine exquisitely, resulting in an incredibly stylish sound.

Hanakuma Chifuyu’s transparent, airy vocals suit the atmosphere perfectly—absolutely irresistible.

The dark fantasy world of the lyrics is another key attraction.

If you want the audio, be sure to check out the compilation album “Candy Butler”!

Spa Soghettinamiguru

Spa Spaghetti / Namigure feat. Hatsune Miku
Spa Soghettinamiguru

It’s a track that makes you as excited as if you were at a theme park of sound! Created by the Vocaloid producer Namiguru, known as the author of “Zunda Pārinai,” it was released in June 2025.

It’s included as the sixth track on the compilation album “KiraHapi Collection vol.1.” With developments that mix blues into SuperSaw synth sounds, it’s truly a jack-in-the-box of sonic surprises! And the playful, pasta-themed lyrics are quintessentially Namiguru.

Dive into the intricate sound and get your groove on!

[Latest] A compilation of Vocaloid songs recommended for teens [Classics] (551–560)

Since you came, I have to sing now, don’t I?piinata

Because You Came, Now I Have to Sing, Right? feat. Kasane Teto
Since you came, I have to sing now, don’t I?piinata

From the very concept—“for people who want Teto-chan to call them an idiot”—you just can’t help but perk up and listen, right? This track by Vocaloid producer Pīnata was released in June 2025.

It’s an electronic number that highlights Kasane Teto’s powerful vocals.

The uptempo, catchy melody pairs perfectly with lyrics that press in with irresistible momentum.

Packed with playfulness and addictiveness, it’s the perfect song to boost your mood.

give a parting giftShishido

Parting Gift / Shishido feat. Kagamine Rin
give a parting giftShishido

This piece blends a floating, airy sound with Kagamine Rin’s transparent vocals.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shishido, released in May 2025.

As you keep acting “normal,” your true self begins to rot away… The song captures that delicate emotional wavering with languid sonics and lyrics.

Thanks to its raw monologue, I can’t help but listen as if it were about me.

I hope you’ll play it on nights when you want something to sit gently with your loneliness.

LabelNaisho no piasu

This song focuses on the emotion of “shame,” brilliantly portraying the inner conflicts that everyone carries.

Created by Naisho no Pierce—also known for “Proposal” and “Soap Bubbles”—it was released in June 2025.

It’s a Senga Asagi track from the empathy-driven drama content series We Are Night After Night.

True to Naisho no Pierce’s style, the piece expresses the struggle of “not wanting to show my incorrect self” through a beautiful worldview that blends cuteness with a hint of shadow.

Its emotional resonance is sure to strike a chord with anyone longing for the courage to bare their true self.