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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 Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (661–670)

SPEED OF SPICEsuzie

SPEED OF SPICE | suzie ft. Otomachi Una
SPEED OF SPICEsuzie

An exhilarating, fast-paced soundscape you just can’t get enough of.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Suzie, released in January 2025.

Riding on an energetic beat, the music powerfully weaves a passion for taking on challenges.

The drive to push past your limits feels incredibly relatable—you can’t help but map it onto your own life as you listen.

When you want to give your all toward a goal, this song is sure to give you a push.

After-schoolwotaku

After School / wotaku feat. Hatsune Miku
After-schoolwotaku

This song captivates with its dark worldview, depicting the mysterious relationship between a witch and a human.

Released by wotaku in February 2025, it was created based on Kitori Shioya’s novel Mea-senpai Is a Witch!.

The wavering emotions of two people living in different worlds are expressed through the call-and-response between Hatsune Miku and Tohoku Zunko.

The tense, gothic-style sound arrangement is truly mesmerizing.

Be sure to enjoy it alongside Mea-senpai Is a Witch! as well.

Qilin (also known as Kirin)wotaku

I get chills from its majestic and exotic atmosphere.

Created by wotaku—the Vocaloid producer known for “Gehenna” and “Shanti”—and released in February 2025, this piece was submitted to Project Sekai ULTIMATE.

It’s an instrumental track with striking Hatsune Miku choruses, and its soundscape—combining beauty with hardness—utterly overwhelms.

Coupled with the title, it makes me feel as if I’ve stepped into a mythic world.

queue■37

queue / ■37 feat. Otomachi Una SV
queue■37

“queue” is a track released by ■37 in January 2025, featuring Otomachi Una SV’s strikingly transparent vocals.

You’ll be drawn into a soundscape where rhythmic energy, warmth, and artistry blend together.

It sounds like a pop song, yet somehow there seems to be a shadow lurking beneath the surface—especially in the development of the outro.

It’s a perfect piece for moments when you want to face your inner self or seek empathy from someone.

Please take your time and savor it.

I don’t know though.akutari

I don’t know though / Kasane Teto SV
I don’t know though.akutari

A delicately crafted song that portrays the feelings of low self-esteem and the anxiety of being seen by others.

It’s a track by Akutari, set to be released in February 2025.

Over a refreshing rock sound, it expresses the inner world of a protagonist who tends to retreat into their shell.

The way they try to mask their lack of confidence with self-deprecating humor is a feeling many of us have experienced.

It’s a Vocaloid track that supports those searching for their true selves and those who struggle to be honest because they’re worried about how others see them.

[Latest] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Teens [Classics] (671–680)

Petals, and the sounds associated with themabaraya

Petals, and the sounds that come with them / Hatsune Miku
Petals, and the sounds associated with themabaraya

A razor-sharp slice of synth-pop infused with a keen perspective on the digital society.

Released by Abaraya in February 2025, it took first place in the VOCACOLLE Winter 2025 TOP 100 ranking.

Centered on themes of feelings toward the very existence of synthetic voice libraries and the loss of identity, its philosophical message really hits home.

I suspect many people feel this way about Vocaloid culture—and by extension, internet culture.

Why not listen to this track and sink into a bit of contemplation?

I can’t go anywhere.usagi

This is a song sung by Kagamine Len, released by Usagi-san in February 2025.

With delicate emotional expression, it weaves together the stifling sense of confinement and helplessness that gnaw at us day by day, while laying bare a single-minded love—the desire to be with someone precious.

The lyrics poignantly bring into sharp relief the feelings of a protagonist struggling with their sense of purpose, and it really hits close to home.

The dramatic progression of the sound arrangement is also striking.

By the time the song ends, you might find tears slipping down your cheeks.