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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 Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (561–570)

ElevensPorisupikaderī

Eleventh – Police Piccadilly feat. Hatsune Miku
ElevensPorisupikaderī

“Elevens” is a song by Police Piccadilly, released in May 2025.

It was written specifically for MORE MORE JUMP!, the idol unit from “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” The piece conveys the importance of dialogue with oneself and the bonds with teammates.

Its melody is refreshing yet tinged with a certain wistfulness that lingers in your ears.

It’s a Vocaloid track I recommend when you want courage to face difficulties or when you want to reaffirm your connection with your friends.

No reply yet, kana? 💦❓ Old-man texting style 😁❗️Yoshimoto ojisan

No reply yet, Kana? 💦 An old-man-text style 😁❗️ / Amai (Raincoat)
No reply yet, kana? 💦❓ Old-man texting style 😁❗️Yoshimoto ojisan

It’s a unique number that makes you chuckle while also reflecting on yourself a little.

Created by Uncle Yoshimoto, this piece is set for release in May 2025.

A lively electropop beat carries a catchy melody that you’ll want to hum after just one listen—resulting in an incredibly fun track! The lyrics portray the distinctive phrases middle-aged and older people tend to use on social media, infused with affection, humor, and a touch of satire.

If you’re looking for a feel-good Vocaloid song, give it a listen!

the torn dayakagami de wa nai

A bittersweet yet beautiful soundscape unfolds, touching the strings of the heart.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Not-Red-Haired, it was released in May 2025.

Centered on themes of loss and the haziness of memory, the piano melodies and vanishingly soft whisper vocals draw listeners in deeply.

Perhaps due to the way the song shifts from a quiet atmosphere to an outpouring of emotion, the lingering afterglow feels far richer than what you’d expect from a track barely a minute long.

It’s a piece that will gently stay beside those who carry lost memories and emotions they cannot put into words.

[Latest] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [Classics] (571–580)

August, you are.Epoch

August, you are. / Hatsune Miku
August, you are.Epoch

A song that paints bittersweet memories, with the delicate tones of the guitar seeping into the heart.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Epoch, also known for works like “Somnium,” and released in August 2021.

It’s a rock number packed with overflowing emotions for cherished people we can no longer meet, and for the summer days that have passed.

The resonant, emotional sound captivates both ears and heart.

Before you know it, you find yourself listening as if it were your own story.

The wind blows beyond the summerkomedawara

“A Breeze Blows Beyond Summer” is a song by Komedawara, released in September 2022.

Chisei’s lifelike vocals leave a strong impression, conveying end-of-summer nostalgia with a refreshing touch.

The brisk, guitar-driven arrangement feels pleasant, with a gentleness like a breeze caressing your cheek.

Recommended for those who want to quietly savor the changing seasons.

I think it will particularly resonate with people in their teens.

In August, reckoning with the mistakes we maderēshia

August, Checking the Answers to the Mistakes We Made / Kazehiki
In August, reckoning with the mistakes we maderēshia

It’s a song that pierces the heart with the wistfulness of summer’s end and the longing for something precious that’s been lost.

Created by Reishia and released in August 2024, it uses the whispery voice of the UTAU voicebank KAZEHIKI to delicately portray the mindset of a protagonist burdened by past mistakes and regrets.

The lyrics capture the blinding brightness felt in sweltering heat and the complexity of youth struggling with the gap between ideals and reality, resonating with each listener’s own summer memories.

The sound arrangement, infused with elements of electronica, is another compelling draw.

Why not give it a listen when summer loneliness washes over you?

Fireworks BoyAme no Sukego

This is a Japanese-style number that delicately portrays the sweet and bittersweet feelings of youth.

Composed by Amekaisan, it was released in April 2020.

Rooted in a band sound, the nostalgic piece draws you into lyrics that evoke summer scenery.

As you keep listening, you suddenly find yourself relating it to your own experiences.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to reminisce about your younger days.