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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 Curated List of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (201–210)

Feel. Move.Hitoshizuku P × Yama △

“Feel. Move. – Performance Music Video” | JMS2025 Yamaha Motor Booth Theme Song
Feel. Move.Hitoshizuku P × Yama △

This is the track used at Yamaha Motor’s booth at the Japan Mobility Show 2025, released in November 2025.

Written specifically for the event by Hitoshizuku and Yama△, it features a ska-punk EDM sound that weaves factory metal clangs and machine drive noises into the beat.

The brass section, Miku’s rap part, and the call-and-response all brim with energy.

The lyrics, which connect manufacturing sites with human physicality, are also striking.

It’s the perfect song for when you want to move forward!

WareiYugika

Warei / Naruka Mikoto
WareiYugika

This Vocaloid track captivates the heart with its noisy vocals and heavy, hard-hitting bass, offering a dark aesthetic that’s truly compelling.

Created by Vocaloid producer Yugika, it was released in November 2025.

The lyrics depict thorny love, loneliness, and a tangle of complex emotions, resulting in something as beautiful as it is perilous—like a rose.

The sound arrangement, infused with hardcore techno elements, is incredibly cool.

The lyrics vividly portray the protagonist’s emotions swaying between self-loathing and love-hate.

It’s a downer-tinged, electrifying tune!

Hahaha (laugh)jungun

[Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto SV] Ah-ha-ha Laugh [JunJun]
Hahaha (laugh)jungun

An electro swing track sung in unison by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto SV.

Released by Junjun in November 2025, it portrays emotions wavering between the desire for approval and self-transformation.

The rapid-fire onomatopoeic rhythm and lyrics that blend mockery with bravado are striking.

The tuning that combines two different voice-synthesis engines is also remarkable, making the emotional contrasts vividly stand out.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone wrestling with the digital age.

Da Kawotoe

You’ll be drawn into its dreamy yet shadowy, distinctive atmosphere.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Otoe, “Da-ko” will be released in November 2025.

The synth sound exquisitely blends a futuristic vibe with an analog feel, and Yukari Yuki’s muffled vocals are captivating.

The BPM is on the faster side, but it’s the kind of track you’ll want to sit with and really listen to.

The lyrics are introspective, as if looking down on oneself from a distant, bird’s-eye view.

If you like this song, be sure to open the YouTube video description and check out the text written there as well.

Lower the curtain, to the paradeumicha

If you’re looking for music with a strong sense of storytelling, this is the one to check out.

It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Kaicha, released in August 2025.

The track made a big splash by taking the No.

1 spot in the VOCACOLLE Summer 2025 TOP100 rankings.

The sound blends solemn Baroque-inspired tones with playful, beeping electronic elements—something many listeners are sure to love.

And the Kotonoha sisters’ vocals are a perfect match.

There are also intricate callbacks that incorporate the related songs “Because Sour Cherries Shone” and “The String Girl Knows No Resignation.” It’s a Vocaloid tune that begs for deep analysis.

streaming syndromeTOKOTOKO

Livestream Syndrome feat. LeuR / TOKOTOKO (Nishizawasan-P)
streaming syndromeTOKOTOKO

This is TOKOTOKO’s work releasing in November 2025.

LeuR’s translucent vocals and the catchy pop band sound leave a strong impression.

Built around the concept of “Computer Virus vs.

VTuber,” it humorously portrays jealousy toward streamers and the frustration of feelings that won’t reach the one you love through playful wording.

If you enjoy supporting your faves or watching streams as part of your daily life, you’re sure to find lines that make you think, “I get it!”

Sleepy Hollowzensen × sibitto

Sleepy Hollow / KAITO (zensen × sibitto)
Sleepy Hollowzensen × sibitto

This is a track themed around Halloween night, depicting a world where the hedonism and deception of a masquerade ball intersect.

Co-created by zensen and sibitto, it was released in October 2025.

The sound is fantastic—a fusion of bouncy, electro-swing flair with the heavy low-end of a UK bassline.

While showcasing KAITO’s rich mid-to-low range, it balances eeriness with splendor.

The lyrics, inspired by the Headless Horseman, wrap sharp black humor around the superficiality of human relationships.

Highly recommended when you want to hype up the vibe with stylish music or soak in the Halloween atmosphere!