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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Recommended Vocaloid songs for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (41–50)
FrancophileOSTER project

The stylish, comical world instantly brings a smile to your face.
This piece by Vocaloid producer OSTER project had its music video released in January 2026.
It was originally a track submitted to the anonymous posting event Colorless Nameless Festival 3, held in November 2025.
The lyrics are incredibly cute, gushing about an admiration for French culture while slyly revealing a true love for Japanese cuisine.
You’re sure to relate to that earnest, endearing crush who tries to act a little more sophisticated to match the person they like.
It’s perfect for when you want to relax and simply enjoy the music!
A single crimson leafKurousa-P

Thanks to the massive hit of “Senbonzakura,” the Vocaloid producer KuroUsa-P transcended the boundaries of Vocaloid and influenced the wider music scene.
He’s known for songs rich with seasonal atmosphere themed around traditional Japanese aesthetics.
One such piece he created in 2008 is “Kurenai Ichiha.” Since it was produced in the late 2000s—what could be called the first Vocaloid boom—those in their thirties may find it nostalgic.
Featuring a poignantly sorrowful melody that conjures nighttime scenery, it resonates deeply alongside Megurine Luka’s beautiful yet fleeting vocals.
Why not listen to this early-era Vocaloid track that gently warms the heart?
Shut up with all that messy noise! ver.2025Owata P

A masterpiece released in 2010 has returned after 15 years! Created by Owata-P, this work is included in the album “million /\(^o^)/” in August 2025, with the music video released in October.
The lyrics, which straightforwardly portray a defiant “Shut up!” attitude toward petty everyday meddling and nagging, may feel refreshing to anyone struggling with overbearing relationships or the difficulty of asserting themselves.
Reborn as the 2025 version, this piece has been given new life—be sure to check it out!
Last Pharaohjorujin

This is a track by the Vocaloid producer Jorjin, who paints fairy tales and historical events with a unique, dark worldview.
It’s inspired by the last queen of ancient Egypt, depicting her racing through a turbulent era at the age of 18, bearing the weight of her nation and deploying every ounce of strategy.
The steady, detached vocals and lyrics that feel as if they’re speaking directly to you are unforgettable, making this a highly addictive song.
It’s recommended not only for history lovers but also for anyone who wants to fully immerse themselves in a rich, weighty storyline.
If you look into the historical facts before listening, you’ll find yourself even more captivated by the piece.
Solar System DiscoNayutan

Songs that put you in a good mood are great no matter when you listen to them.
The reason I get so hyped when I listen to “Solar System Disco” isn’t just because it has the word “disco” in it.
The lively sound and the witty, rhyming lyrics are absolutely fantastic.
Heart Sutra Poponyuu P

Here is a healing song that lets you accumulate virtue: “Heart Sutra Pop.” It’s a bold piece in which Miku sings the Heart Sutra, and it sparked a boom mainly on Nico Nico Douga.
It’s fascinating how the lyrics blend seamlessly with the futuristic sound without feeling out of place.
For some reason, it’s soothing and helps you relax.
Karakuri Pierrot40mP

When it comes to indispensable classics of the early Vocaloid scene, “Karakuri Pierrot” is a must.
Created in 2011 by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer with numerous signature tracks, it’s beloved by Vocaloid fans across generations.
Some listeners who were in their 30s at the time of its release may remember hearing it then.
Its poignant yet beautiful melody, carried by a jazzy piano arrangement, is truly moving.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals, tinged with a certain ennui, make the song all the more stirring.
Even if you haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs in a while, why not revisit this one along with your memories from back then?


