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!
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From Nostalgic Hits to Trends: Recommended Vocaloid Songs for People in Their 20s (141–150)
Love Words IVDECO*27

For those who used to listen to a lot of Vocaloid songs, this might be a track that makes you go “Ah, I know this!” It’s a song by DECO*27, a popular Vocaloid producer who also writes for famous artists, released in 2022.
The numbering “IV” will likely ring a bell—this is part of the series that began with “Ai Kotoba” released in 2009.
If you’ve heard that one, you’ll probably get hooked on this song right away.
In fact, it weaves in phrases that evoke various DECO*27 tracks throughout its parts.
So it’s a number I’d recommend to Vocaloid fans in general, not just people in their twenties.
melancholicJunky

One of Vocaloid producer Junky’s signature songs is “Melancholic.” Released in 2010, it was included on compilation albums such as “VOCALOID LOVESONGS Girls Side.” The lyrics, which bring to life everyday scenes of “me gradually falling in love with you,” are irresistibly heart-fluttering.
And as you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing it at karaoke.
Be sure to add this catchy, pop Vocalock tune to your playlist.
Lag TrainInabakumori

It’s a Vocaloid song whose addictive pull and nostalgia hit you at the same time, until before you know it you can’t escape its world.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Inabakumori—also known for hits like “Kimi ni Kaikisen”—it was released in 2020.
It’s a track that enjoys passionate support from overseas Vocaloid fans as well.
Despite its rock band-style arrangement, why does it feel so melancholic…? The murmuring vocals of Kaai Yuki give it a distinctive flavor.
It might be the kind of song that really sinks in when you listen to it on a train.
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The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

Vocaloid producer Neru, known for songs that incorporate a rock sound, has drawn attention with his work.
One of his signature tracks is Lost One’s Weeping, produced in 2013.
Its sound, opening with a driving guitar riff, leaves a strong impression.
The girlish vocals of Kagamine Rin delivered alongside the passionate band performance are cool as well.
It’s a Vocaloid song where lyrics that brilliantly capture the hazy feelings of student days intertwine with an exhilarating melody.
If you like karaoke or bands, why not listen to it while reminiscing about those times?
hugMIMI

When you’re going through a tough time, I recommend listening to “Hug.” It’s a song written by the Vocaloid producer MIMI for the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” In the game, there are two versions: the “Sekai ver.” and the “Virtual Singer ver.” The latter is sung by Hatsune Miku and KAFU.
Its warm message and high, clear vocals are sure to soothe you.
The song also focuses on the theme of bonds with loved ones, so listening to it might help you rediscover the happiness around you.
Internet Junk JunkieCapchii

Released in September 2025 under the banner “Hyperflip Inspired!!,” this work is a provocative Vocaloid track themed around internet dependence.
Crafted by Capchii, it unleashes electronic sounds driven by synthesizers and programmed beats that race in every direction, evoking total immersion in a digital society.
The music video is by visual creator Taaachan_, with illustrations by Renkonpanchi.
If you live a life steeped in the online world, this will surely hit home.
Highly recommended for fans of future bass and high-tempo EDM!
Pentatonicsyudou × Balloon

Released in October 2025 to mark Project Sekai’s 5th anniversary, this is a collaborative work by syudou and Balloon.
The song depicts a sense of solidarity—“you’re not alone even in difficult times”—and the empowering drive to move toward each person’s future.
Vocals by Hatsune Miku and v flower express the feeling of walking forward while supporting one another.
With visuals by shidu that stir the emotions, it’s a must-see as well.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to move forward or feel the bonds with your friends!





