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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 (241–250)

Arcanaideagaburyu

[IA :[R]] Arcana Idea song by gaburyu
Arcanaideagaburyu

This song was released as the official demo track for VOCALOID6 [IA :[R] -ARIA ON THE PLANETES-].

Created by gaburyu, it was released in December 2025.

It’s an artistic number with a refined beat and roaring, noisy low end.

The title literally translates to “Mysterious Idea.” You can feel the sentiments of IA and the creators who have produced so much music carried in the title and lyrics.

Another notable feature is the sampling of Jin’s IA song “Summertime Record.”

Let me be your angelrakuen shigai

I'll become your angel / Paradise City + Hatsune Miku
Let me be your angelrakuen shigai

A highly polished work in which raw emotions seep beneath its beauty.

It’s a track by Rakuen Shigai, known for pieces like “Kasan-shō” and “Topiary,” released in December 2025.

While using angels as a motif, the slightly shadowed lyrical world pairs perfectly with the stylish sound design.

It’s irresistibly re-listenable.

It makes you feel both loved and pushed away at the same time.

Miku’s innocent singing voice is another highlight!

Climinal SpaceSatsuki

Climinal Space / Chisey・Kaai Yuki
Climinal SpaceSatsuki

This work is a reimagined version of a song originally written for the vocalist Wolpis Carter, now reconstructed as a twin-vocal track featuring Chisey and Yuki Kaai.

Released in December 2025, the piece is a hard-hitting number that portrays a psyche cornered by piling lies, using crime as a metaphor.

The more self-justifications accumulate, the tighter the noose feels—an oppressive tension delivered through urgent melodies and rapid-fire lyrics.

Put it on when you want an experience that shakes your brain.

hollow kudzuichi ni san

Utsuro Kazura / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
hollow kudzuichi ni san

This song confronts you with the suffocating feeling of being swallowed by other people’s schedules and convenience.

Released by Hifumi in December 2025, it features Hatsune Miku on vocals, with the illustration video by Mariyasu.

It portrays the sensation of being worn down by an environment where the more earnestly you try to live, the more “cunning” gets treated as “smart,” and the mindset of longing for salvation while being ensnared by nihilism.

The title’s image of the pitcher plant evokes the very essence of an inescapable sense of confinement.

The ending leaves you suspended without an answer, and it lingers in your chest.

It’s a work that makes you want to face yourself when you listen.

dɑ’ːrliŋyūkisan

Organic Acid / ewe “Darling” feat. Hatsune Miku Lyric Video
dɑ'ːrliŋyūkisan

Released in December 2025 as a track on the album “Six.” It is one of six songs themed around the “six realms of reincarnation.” Beginning with a proclamation of the end, the lyrics convey the chill of reality, division, and a heartrending yearning for salvation that resonates deeply.

The pairing of Hatsune Miku’s innocent vocals with the eerily alluring sound arrangement is a perfect match.

If you like it, be sure to check out the other tracks on the album too.

From Nostalgic Hits to Trends: A Curated List of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (251–260)

nightmaretsubaki

Nightmare/Departure from the path
nightmaretsubaki

Like a baku that devours dreams, the city swallows you whole…

This Vocaloid track captures that suffocating feeling in sound.

Composed by Tsubaki and released in December 2025, it portrays the nightmare-like sensations that recur in urban life through razor-sharp word choices and richly shadowed sonics.

Its motifs—discomfort with consumer society and wounds that refuse to heal—come across with raw immediacy.

A must-listen for anyone seeking a darkly atmospheric Vocaloid song.

Heavenly Musicyūyu

Tengaku / yuyu feat. Kagamine Rin
Heavenly Musicyūyu

Wagakki Band’s cover version is cool too, isn’t it? It’s a hard rock number by the Vocaloid producer Yuuyu, also known as the creator of “Deep Sea Girl,” released in August 2009.

The fiercely distorted guitar sound, the surging bass, and the powerful drum work are all compelling.

Rin Kagamine’s vocals layered on top have a touch of sensuality, and as you listen, you get drawn into the world of the song.

The explosive power of the chorus is top-notch! It might not be an exaggeration to call it one of the pinnacles of Vocaloid rock.