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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: Recommended Vocaloid Songs for People in Their 20s (141–150)

Lost Paradise PetriNanahoshi Orchestra

Lost Paradise Petri / Hatsune Miku - Nanahoshi Orchestra
Lost Paradise Petri Nanahoshi Orchestra

It’s a sound where liveliness and an air of mystery blend together.

The song is by Nanahoshi Orchestra, also known under the alias “Fujun Isei Kouyuu-P,” and it was released in 2019.

The B melody almost makes you feel like you’re listening to overseas folk music.

The philosophical lyrics compel you to read deeper, and the brisk guitar solo is really cool!

It’s fine to just do what you like.Pinokio P

PinocchioP – It’s Fine to Only Do What You Like feat. Hatsune Miku / All I Need Are Things I Like
It's fine to just do what you like.Pinokio P

If you’re in your 20s and into EDM, you’ve got to check this out.

It’s a track by PinocchioP, a multi-creator who also handles the video illustrations himself.

Released in 2016.

You may want to do only what you love, but in this society, there are parts of life where that alone just won’t cut it.

This song delivers that kind of deep message over a catchy melody.

The lyrics in the final chorus are truly heartbreaking, so be sure to listen closely.

Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

Orangestar – Asunoyozora Shoukaihan (feat. IA) Official Video
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

Orangestar, known for numerous signature songs themed around “youth.” When it comes to the Vocaloid track that put his name on the map, it has to be “Asu no Yozora Shoukaihan.” This song, which portrays the struggle of confronting oneself amid turmoil and doubt, resonated especially with younger generations.

Its passionate sound, evolving from a simple programmed arrangement into something expansive, is stirring as well.

Paired with IA’s somewhat fragile yet beautiful voice, the track paints a refreshing, bittersweet portrait of adolescence.

Be sure to listen to this classic, which has been covered by many singers.

The White Snow Princessnoboru↑P

White Snow Princess Is – Noboru ↑ feat. Hatsune Miku
The White Snow Princessnoboru↑P

It’s a rock number distinguished by a title and lyrics reminiscent of the fairy tale Snow White.

Created by Noboru↑P, a popular Vocaloid producer known for tracks like “Shotgun Lovers,” it was released in 2010.

The string tones and the band sound lock together perfectly, as if joining hands.

It’s included on compilation albums such as EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Supernova 2, so check it out if you’re interested.

Iroha Songgin saku

[Kagamine Rin] Iroha Song [Original Track]
Iroha Songgin saku

This “Iroha Song” is Ginsaku’s debut piece, and as the title suggests, it’s a track that incorporates the traditional Japanese “Iroha” poem.

It features a powerful sound with a Japanese-style rock vibe, sung by Kagamine Rin.

The melody is quite addictive.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy a traditional Japanese atmosphere.

Why am I the only one still alive in a world where everyone else has died?daniwell

In a world where everyone has died, why am I the only one still alive? – daniwell feat. Kasane Teto SV
Why am I the only one still alive in a world where everyone else has died?daniwell

This is a track that sets the heavy question, “In a world where everyone has died, why am I the only one still alive?” to sprightly electronic beats.

It’s a piece by daniwell, released in December 2025.

The contrast between its rhythmic sound and hopeless lyrics is striking.

Despite the bright, bouncy vibe, you’re left with a hollow feeling in your heart when it’s over.

Perfect for nights when you’re holding onto questions that have no answers.

Arianachipi

An original song that weaves the universal question, “What is happiness?” through Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent voice.

Created by Vocaloid producer Nachipi and released in December 2025.

The piece carefully portrays real, everyday emotions—getting lost while searching for your true self, the emptiness that lingers even with someone dear by your side, anxieties about money and time—set to a lyrical melody.

If you’re carrying a vague fear about the future, please give it a listen.