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From Old-School Hits to Trends: A Collection of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s

The voice library “Hatsune Miku” was released in 2007, and since then the Vocaloid scene has steadily expanded.

Because of that, the age range of Vocaloid fans is quite broad.

There are all kinds of cases: “I got into it in elementary school,” “I still enjoy it as a working adult,” or even “my parents’ generation listens to it.”

In this article, we’re picking out Vocaloid tracks recommended for people in their 20s.

From nostalgic classics to the hottest current hits, we’ve selected a wide range.

If you haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs recently, let this be your cue to dive back in!

From Nostalgic Hits to Trends: A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (1–10)

Donut holehachi

Hachi – Donut Hole, HACHI – DONUT HOLE
Donut holehachi

This work delivers a profound message set to a catchy melody.

Released in October 2013 as a Vocaloid track by Hachi, also known as Kenshi Yonezu, it features striking lyrics that compare gaps in memory to a donut hole, evoking a poignant longing for something precious that has been lost.

In 2014, Yonezu himself included a self-cover version on his album “YANKEE.” It’s a song I highly recommend not only to Vocaloid fans, but also to people in their twenties who have experienced heartbreak or parting.

Its memorable lyrics and melody are sure to resonate.

Sugar (2026 Version)NEW!merokuru

Sugar (2026 Version) / Merokuru feat. Hatsune Miku V6
Sugar (2026 Version)NEW!merokuru

A pop and cute track that makes your heart dance with its sparkling sound.

“Sugar (2026 Version)” by Vocaloid producer Merokuru is a reconstruction of the 2022 release using Hatsune Miku V6’s vocals.

The catchy melody and light, groovy feel combine to deliver the comfort of dance-pop.

The lyrics, however, are a touch bittersweet, lamenting a relationship with a crush that just won’t progress.

Perfect for a café break on your day off or for a drive.

Lonely Envykoyori

Also known by the name Denpol-P, Koyori released a song that reached the Hall of Fame in less than a week: “Hitorinbo Envy.” The word “envy” in the title means jealousy.

In the song, the protagonist envies people who seem to be having fun and sings about the loneliness he carries.

In contrast to these heavy themes, the melody has a gentle feel, and the vocals convey a languid mood—that’s a key point.

Another appeal is the heartwarming feeling at the very end of the track.

[From Nostalgic Hits] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s [Up to the Latest Trends] (11–20)

YumeyaNEW!makarori

This Vocaloid track blends the gentle resonance of piano with a bossa nova–style, lively rhythm, making you feel as if you’re walking through a dream.

It’s a piece released by Makarori in April 2026, included in the piano-themed compilation album “VocaPia Library.” After being distributed at a doujin event the same month, the video was later published online.

The arrangement conveys the tender atmosphere of the night, and the vocals are absolutely wonderful.

How about listening to it during a relaxing moment before you fall asleep?

Love Trial40mP

[Hatsune Miku] Love Trial 【Original MV】
Love Trial40mP

A humor-packed Vocaloid song themed around cheating.

It’s a work by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer who’s remained at the forefront of the scene, released in 2014.

The bright tones of the horn section feel great, and the refreshing band sound is a big draw.

It seems to pair really well with Miku’s solid vocals.

And of course, the highlight of this song is the lyrics! As the cheating lover is put on trial, the ending… delivers a twist that’ll make you grin.

Yoshiwara Lamentasa

[Kasane Teto] Yoshiwara Lament [Original]
Yoshiwara Lamentasa

An emotional vocal and a dramatic storyline intertwine to create a memorable Vocaloid tune.

This work by Asa is a heartrending love story set in Edo-period Yoshiwara.

Kasane Teto’s singing beautifully conveys the poignant feelings of a courtesan.

Released in October 2012, it became a major topic among Vocaloid fans.

The arrangement, infused with traditional Japanese elements characteristic of Asa—who also plays bass for Wagakki Band—is another highlight.

It drew attention beyond music as well, inspiring a novelization and even serving as material for kabuki.

A song for those who have experienced heartbreak or parting.

It may resonate even more when listened to while swaying on a train.

Setsuna TripLast Note.

This song captures a fleeting moment of youth, with an irresistible rhythm and exhilarating sense of speed.

Created by Last Note., it was released in May 2012 and made a big splash in the Vocaloid scene.

It features lyrics that deeply resonate with listeners and a catchy melody you won’t forget after a single listen.

The lyrics portray a girl’s emotions swaying between dreams and reality, sure to strike a chord with people in their twenties.

It’s perfect for morning commutes or school runs to boost your motivation for the day.

It’s also a great choice for karaoke and guaranteed to get everyone hyped, so try it out with friends.