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 Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (231–240)
Alien AlienNayutan Seijin

Alien Alien, created in 2016 by Nayutan Seijin, a Vocaloid producer known for delivering songs with a unique worldview to listeners.
Set to a rhythmic band performance, the song unfolds with distinctive lyrics that liken a loved one to an extraterrestrial.
Its irresistibly danceable groove makes your body move, and it drew attention through dance cover videos as well.
Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals, which nail the addictive melody, convey palpable passion in this Vocaloid track.
It’s also recommended to try singing or dancing along to this song that makes great use of its catchy rhythm.
it is that; the fact is (sentence-ending explanatory/emphatic expression)dai baku ha shin

Have you listened to “Noda,” which surpassed 1.5 million plays about two weeks after its release? It’s a track written by Daibakuha Arata, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2021, for the anonymous submission event “Mushoku Tōmeisai II.” Centered around a fast-paced piano melody, it’s crafted with a psychedelic vibe.
The standout feature of this piece is its use of Zundamon, Hatsune Miku, and Kasane Teto.
The three, each with a distinct mood and timbre, are harmonized in an exquisite balance.
I want to become a kaiju.Sakuzyo

A work that fully portrays destructive impulses and the drive to challenge—worthy of crowning the highest difficulty in rhythm games.
An original song by Sakuzyo written for “Championship 2025 at the Proseka Thanksgiving.” Released in October 2025.
Set to an intense sound, it hurls at you a yearning for a kaiju that destroys everything, the loss of the past and its accompanying void, and a heartfelt desire to leave a mark.
Centered on hard-hitting rhythmic development, the sonic landscape unfolds as the very pinnacle of game music.
Let yourself be swallowed by this wave of sound!
ten-faced figureYM

Vocaloid producer YM, who gained popularity with songs using GUMI.
He made his debut as a Vocaloid producer in 2009 with “Dear MAMA” and has created numerous works.
Many people in their twenties who followed the early Vocaloid scene will likely know him.
Among his works is “Jūmensō,” produced in 2011.
It’s a rock track featuring dynamic synth timbres.
The colorful musical development pairs perfectly with lyrics that portray shifting emotions.
Be sure to give this nostalgic Vocaloid song a listen—it might take you back to your elementary or middle school days.
colorless and transparentbaabapapa

It’s an insanely addictive EDM tune where the visuals and music fuse into one and rattle your brain.
Created by Vocaloid producer Barbapapa, it was released in December 2025.
Despite the surreal, vaguely unsettling atmosphere, before you know it you’ve surrendered your body to its distinctive beat.
It blends the hedonistic appeal of dance music with a playful sense of “dislocation,” creating a truly one-of-a-kind groove.
If you’re craving something a little offbeat and stimulating, definitely give it a listen.
Bebatofurokuro

This piece packs a powerful punch, as if fragments of words are rushing at you one after another.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Frokuro, released in December 2025.
Originally, it debuted at the anonymous submission event, Colorless Transparent Festival 3.
Kazehiki’s somewhat comical vocals intertwine with an artistic beat, and once you hear it, it won’t leave your head.
The lyrics also feature a distinctive construction that emphasizes the rhythm of the phonetics.
Let yourself be carried away by the puzzle-like waves of sound stacked one upon another!
Lost Time Memoryjin

Jin, the musician known for creating the Kagerou Project.
His 2013 work Lost Time Memory was produced with Shintaro, a character from the story, as its motif.
It portrays a person living while wrestling with past events, delivering a poignant, heart-touching message.
The driving band performance conveys a racing heartbeat as well.
It’s a Vocaloid song that gives you a chance to face the feelings you held in your teenage years.
Be sure to pay attention to Hatsune Miku’s rock-style vocals as you listen.


