Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks.
Quite a bit of time has passed since 2007, when the first so-called Vocaloid boom took place.There are probably many people who were students back then and are now in their thirties.In this article, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their thirties.It includes a wide range—from nostalgic tracks that remind you of your younger self to popular songs released recently.If you’re thinking, “Come to think of it, I haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs lately…,” be sure to check these out!Let’s revisit Vocaloid with fresh ears!
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Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (31–40)
Love Word VDECO*27

DECO*27, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene.
Released in February 2026, this work is the fifth entry in a popular series that began in 2009.
The lyrics, filled with gratitude to listeners and a promise of “let’s keep going together,” are sung over a high-speed dance beat arranged by kz.
Wordplay that evokes past songs is woven throughout, sure to stir the hearts of longtime fans.
It made waves when it was unveiled as a surprise during the finale of Hatsune Miku’s 3D solo concert “Hello.”
Psychewotaku

A track by Vocaloid producer wotaku, originally released in September 2018.
After being included on the 2025 album “Adam,” a KAITO-sung MV was released in January 2026.
Set to a cool beat, the song weaves themes of unrecognized pain and loneliness.
KAITO’s low, resonant vocals make the urgency of the lyrics ring out all the more clearly.
Why not lend your ears to the night while holding onto those unresolved feelings? You’ll surely be drawn into its cold yet beautiful world.
Little sister40mP

This is a work released in August 2025 by 40mP, who has produced many hit songs such as “Karakuri Pierrot” and “Love Trial.” It was created as the official demo song for Synthesizer V’s AI voice libraries, Shuo Ayasumi and Lirise Ayasumi.
The track blends a brisk yet shadowy sound with delicate twin vocals.
The lyrics revolve around the theme of sisters, unfolding a fable-like world.
Please give it a listen while imagining the story it paints.
Goodbye, evening glow—come again, me.adachi kasuka

A Vocaloid rock track that pierces the heart with a deep sense of impatience.
Created by Vocaloid producer Adachi Kasuka and released in January 2026.
Riding on an emotional band sound, it portrays self-loathing and a restless sense of inferiority.
The clear singing voice of the synthesized singer Chisei renders these negative emotions dramatically, shaking the listener to the core.
When you’re alone at dusk and feel yourself sinking, surrendering to this sound might just lighten your heart.
Cowardly Mont BlancDECO*27

A hugely popular Vocaloid producer, DECO*27 is known for outstanding word choices in both titles and lyrics.
The transparent, airy sound is addictive and makes you want to listen over and over.
If you listen while imagining the song’s world, you might feel like you’ve just watched a movie.
Recommended Vocaloid songs for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (41–50)
roadblockwowaka

I’d like to introduce this song by wowaka, who defined an era with tracks like “Ura-Omote Lovers” and “Rolling Girl.” From the mixing to the choice of words, it’s irresistibly addictive.
Although it’s an early piece from the Vocaloid scene, its appeal hasn’t faded over the years.
It’s a masterpiece you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to in unexpected moments.
Working VoicesShanon

A work with a curious texture that shines a light on the “announcement voices” that sound in the gaps of everyday life.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shannon, released in January 2026.
Created around the theme of the voices that keep the city running—like elevator announcements and train conductors’ calls.
Featuring asa, a new Yamaha voicebank, alongside Hatsune Miku and Otomachi Una, the interplay of their contrasting timbres is a key highlight.
You can’t help but sense a story in what should be impersonal audio.
Try listening to it overlaid with the sounds of the city you catch during your commute to work or school.
You might find it hard to escape this world the piece creates!


