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Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks.

Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks.
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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!

Recommended Vocaloid songs for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (1–10)

CrossroadNEW!kz × TAKU INOUE

kz × TAKU INOUE feat. Hatsune Miku “Crossroad”
CrossroadNEW!kz × TAKU INOUE

An anthology-like electropop where memories from the entire Pokémon series intersect.

It’s a track by scene-leading creators kz and TAKU INOUE, released in March 2026.

Produced as a collaboration song for “Pokémon feat.

Hatsune Miku Project VOLTAGE High↑.” The theme—portraying stories of setting out and of encounters—is truly wonderful and deeply moving.

Give it a listen when you want the courage to step into an unknown adventure.

Its grand sense of scale will surely give you a push forward.

It’s just an illusion!!!!NEW!marashii

It’s just a delusion!!!! / marasy feat. Kasane Teto [takt op.]
It's just an illusion!!!!NEW!marashii

An upbeat track inspired by classical masterpieces! Composed by marasy, the famed pianist-composer, it was released in March 2026.

Created as a collaboration with the game “takt op.

Destiny in the Crimson-Melody City.” The lively, high-energy piano sound is delightful no matter where you sample it.

The playful melody and Kasane Teto’s cute vocals are simply irresistible.

It’s a number we highly recommend even to those who haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs in a while.

Amanojaku164

Amano Jakku / 164 feat. GUMI (Official)
Amanojaku164

A major influence on the Vocaloid rock scene is Amanojaku.

Released in 2011 by Vocaloid producer 164, it’s also known as one of his signature tracks.

It’s been covered by many utaite singers, so many people in their 30s are likely familiar with it.

The song features a driving band sound with heavy, technical performance.

GUMI’s cool vocals, reminiscent of a rock band frontman, are moving as well.

It’s a Vocaloid track packed with charm, telling a bittersweet story of heartbreak.

Be sure to give this number a listen—one that helped support the popularity of the early Vocaloid scene.

Matryoshkahachi

Hachi MV “Matryoshka” HACHI / MATRYOSHKA
Matryoshkahachi

For those looking for a nostalgic track that brings back the old Vocaloid scene, I recommend “Matryoshka.” It’s a song produced in 2010 by Kenshi Yonezu—active widely as a singer-songwriter—under his Vocaloid producer name, Hachi.

The mechanical voices of Hatsune Miku and GUMI, etched over a rhythmic band performance, are undeniably cool.

The thrilling and unique lyrics create a one-of-a-kind world.

It’s a colorful Vocaloid track that evokes a range of genres, from rock and pop to electronica.

Now that we’re in our thirties, why not give this sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh a listen?

Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

Happy Synthesizer / Megurine Luka GUMI
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

When it comes to cute Vocaloid songs that make your heart dance, Happy Synthesizer is a classic.

Created in 2010 by BETTI’s music unit Easy Pop, it’s known as one of his signature tracks, and anyone familiar with internet culture of the time has likely heard it at least once.

It’s an electronica piece filled with colorful synth tones.

Be sure to listen for the chorus work by Megurine Luka and GUMI, who sing about feelings in a down-to-earth way.

It’s a charming Vocaloid song with a girly vibe that soothes the soul.

If you’re in your 30s and listened to Vocaloid during your school days, definitely give it a revisit.