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: A Curated List of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (201–210)
Head massageHarumaki Gohan

A strange blend of comfort and unease pierces the heart with its unique listening experience.
It’s a track by Harumaki Gohan, the multi-creator also known for “Meltyland Nightmare,” released in August 2025.
At first listen, the song feels gentle and pop, but soon you can sense the protagonist’s jumbled emotions—as their head and heart fall out of sync, they lose track of where their sense of self even is.
This contrast between calm and darkness leaves a powerful afterglow once the song ends.
It’s perfect for a night when you want to think things through—why not sit with it and listen closely?
My bike was stolen by Ozaki.is also

It’s punk rock packed with irresistible humor and sarcasm! This track by Vocaloid producer Hamattaisan was released in August 2025.
The straight-up band sound pairs perfectly with Kasane Teto SV’s cool vocals.
And its biggest hallmark is the scathing message aimed at the music scene! Listening to it reminds you that “defiance is what rock ’n’ roll is all about.” I’m sure it’ll give you the energy to overcome any challenge!
Eschatological Angel ForecastHiromoto Hiraishin

This work delivers a powerful message, confronting viewers with the end of the world through announcements reminiscent of a news program.
It is a track by Hiromoto Hiraishin, released in August 2025.
The piano solo is performed by Nuyuri.
Sung in the youthful voice of Kaai Yuki, it addresses themes such as apathy in society and tragedies in distant countries, and its sharp satire cuts deep.
It’s piano rock that is not merely beautiful, but thought-provoking.
Cherry PopDECO*27

A pop-infused bullseye aimed at those sweet-and-sour, slightly misguided “complicated crush” feelings, this is a track by DECO*27.
Released in July 2025, it stands out with its catchy sound and Hatsune Miku’s adorable vocals.
It boldly sets the frustration of unrequited love and the heartache born from missed connections to a bright, bouncing beat.
Once you hear that exquisite contrast of sweetness and bittersweetness, not only anyone struggling with romance but also those who just want a pop tune to lift their spirits will be hooked!
detachment of thoughtsRiptom

This is a pop song with a comfortable Japanese flavor that seems to blend into the clear autumn air.
Composed by Riptom and released in October 2022, it was an entry for VocaColle 2022 Autumn.
The stylish synth-pop is fused with Japanese tones that touch the heartstrings, creating an atmosphere that combines both poignancy and freshness.
IA’s dignified vocals also add depth to the story.
The lyrics capture the feelings of a protagonist who, while feeling pain between ideals and reality, continues to move forward.
Why not give it a listen while taking a stroll in the slightly chilly season?
A noonday blaze searing us apartHello, Mr./Ms. Tanida

An alternative Vocaloid track whose ingenious sound image somehow stirs up a sense of nostalgia.
It’s a song released under Tatsuya Kitani’s Vocaloid producer alias, Konnichiwa Tanita-san, published in August 2025 and included on the compilation album “Eingebrannt.” Its appeal lies in literary lyrics that trace memories of summers that have receded into the distant past, paired with a sound that blends weightless drift and cool poise.
The cruelty of passing time—and, because of it, the precious radiance of each fleeting moment—soaks deeply into the heart.
Give it a listen when you’re in the mood to indulge in a touch of sentimentality.
Only the girl knowsAshu

A lyrical piece where fantastical soundscapes resonate comfortably.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ashu, included in the compilation album “Zenbu Ore 2.” The refined soundscape pairs with Chifuyu Hanakuma’s calm vocals to evoke a somewhat ennui-laden atmosphere.
The lyrics, which feel like diving into one’s own memories, are also striking.
It’s the perfect song for those who want to surrender themselves to music in a melancholy twilight.





