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

TetrisHiiragi Magnetite

Despite its comical sound design, including quotes from the Russian folk song Korobeiniki, the lyrics are sprinkled with words that evoke the famous game Tetris and exude a contemporary darkness, showcasing the high degree of creative freedom characteristic of Vocaloid—a 2024 hit.

Tetris is a track released in November 2024 by the popular Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite, featuring the upgraded version of Kasane Teto—known for originating from a meme—called Kasane Teto SV.

With countless “I tried singing” cover videos, many people have likely heard it somewhere.

For those immersed in internet culture—especially teens for whom YouTubers are a given—it’s a song that makes you smirk while singing along.

Help meee!Perumo

This is a work by Perumo that captivates with the unexpected charm of setting an urgent cry for help to a light, upbeat sound.

Released in July 2025, the piece features the UTAU voicebank Yakuon Hebo for the vocals.

Its comical yet wistful tone matches the song’s worldview perfectly.

The lyrics poignantly depict the frustration of a heart pushed to its limits whose SOS never reaches anyone—they really hit home.

It’s the kind of song you can’t help but project yourself onto.

It might just be the track that speaks for your feelings.

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MonitoringDECO*27

DECO*27 – Monitoring feat. Hatsune Miku
Monitoring DECO*27

Released by DECO*27 in November 2024, this song depicts a world seen through a door scope.

Riding a unique groove that fuses Showa-era kayōkyoku with bass house, Hatsune Miku’s vocals resound.

The lyrics, which speak as if they know the other person’s actions and feelings, seem devoted yet carry a yandere-like essence.

Enjoy the catchy sound that blends coolness with an eerie atmosphere!

extremely variedNuyuri

Nuyuri – Goku-goku Sai-sai / flower: VIVIVIVID
Gokugoku Saisai Nuyuri

This track fuses an addictive melody with brooding emotions.

It’s a song by Nuyuri featuring v4 flower, included on the album “ACT7” released in September 2024, with the music video premiering in November of the same year.

The lyrics, which portray consumerism and loneliness in modern society, are striking.

Coupled with a sound that incorporates elements of electro swing, it resonates deeply with listeners.

It feels as though the image of modern people chasing self-gratification is vividly projected.

Please give it a listen and let yourself fully relate.

C.A.Avogado6

C.A. / Emma Asahine (Recorded Version)
C.A. Avocado 6

Avogado6, known as both an illustrator and a video creator, is also a Vocaloid producer.

Their debut work as a Vocaloid producer was “hand.” The track “C.A.” is a richly atmospheric piece that begins with a takeoff announcement.

The music video feels like watching a game world, radiating a presence that’s hard to believe comes from a song under two minutes.

The wordplay linking “cabin attendant” and “comment art” is also interesting.

You can feel Avogado6’s meticulous touch in the visuals, lyrics, and melody alike, so be sure to watch and listen.

realSasuke Haraguchi

It has a worldview so captivating that once you listen, you might never escape.

This piece is by Sasuke Haraguchi, who made a name for himself with the hit “Hito Mania,” a song entered in Vocalo Collection 2023 Summer, and it was released in October 2023.

The soundscape feels like it’s been cut and pasted together—totally absorbing.

To fully savor its allure, I recommend using earphones or headphones.

You may find the volume mysteriously creeping up to max before you know it.

It’s enigmatic and avant-garde, yet undeniably catchy.

Kill Me, DarlingLike a fish

REISAI is a musical unit consisting of Azen Sakana—who is active across multiple fields including songwriting and composing—and Yopi, who mainly handles arrangement and guitar performance.

Their 2023 work “Kill Me Darling” is a track with a mature atmosphere that portrays a thrilling relationship with a loved one.

It depicts the emotions of facing the heartache and loneliness felt during nights spent with someone you love.

Centered around a surging bassline and airy synth tones, the song overflows with a glossy, immersive soundscape as a Vocaloid track.

Be sure to pay attention to Kagamine Len’s vocals, which superbly deliver the lyricism and narrative quality of the song.