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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)

Viva HappyMitchie M

“Viva Happy,” a song by Mitchie M in which Hatsune Miku talks like a voice actress and raps.
Viva HappyMitchie M

Music producer Mitchie M, who has drawn attention with tracks inspired by J-POP and dance music, created “Viva Happy” in 2013—a song that makes full use of Hatsune Miku’s versatile vocals.

The spoken-style lines and rap sections give a sense of spatial breadth, while the sound featuring colorful synth tones adds to the excitement.

Paired with lyrics that teach the importance of living cheerfully and energetically, it’s a Vocaloid track where Hatsune Miku’s singing truly shines.

It’s also fun to try dancing along with some nostalgic choreography.

O-bekasurii

Obeka / Surii feat. Kasane Teto & Kagamine Len
O-bekasurii

A gentle, heartwarming Vocaloid song that stays close to your feelings.

Created by Surii, it was released in August 2024.

It features a lively rhythm and a retro sound with Japanese flair.

The lyrics are enigmatic, laced with satire toward society.

The nursery rhyme–like words and the animated music video together create a unique world.

Especially recommended for people in their 20s who feel worn out by modern life.

How about taking a moment to pause and reflect on yourself while listening to this track?

It was all a dream!kuro usagi

It was all a dream! – Kasane Teto SV
It was all a dream!kuro usagi

Despite its simple structure, the melody leaves a striking impression that somehow pierces the heart.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Kuro Usagi, released in September 2024.

Teto Kasane’s vocals heighten the sense of poignancy, making it an emotional piece.

The lyrics honestly convey feelings of self-denial and regret, while portraying a desire for escapism—wishing that “it was all just a dream.” It can be seen as a work that fantastically elevates the universal wish to “start over.” I hope people who’ve been feeling unsettled lately will give it a listen; you’ll surely find something to relate to.

Ribbonsabio

Ribbon/sabio feat. Kasane Teto
Ribbonsabio

This track is irresistible for its fusion of meticulously crafted sound and a heartrending melody line.

Created by Vocaloid producer sabio and released in August 2025, it took first place in the Rookie Rankings of VocaColle Summer 2025.

The song explores the theme of “connections between people.” It distills the pure desire to form strong bonds with others, and just reading the lyrics alone can be moving.

The grand, EDM-centered sound arrangement is another highlight.

When you’re troubled by relationships or feeling down after a setback, this song will lend you strength.

each timedai baku ha shin

Each Time / Hatsune Miku・Kasane Teto
each timedai baku ha shin

I’m overwhelmed by the relentless onrush of sound.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Dammaku Hashin, released in August 2025.

The song brilliantly conveys inner conflicts—feelings of alienation within society and questions about justice—through the voices of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto.

The progression toward a positive message of “becoming someone who is no one” is absolutely irresistible.

When I feel like I’m losing my sense of self, this song gives me a push forward.

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Show me your flawed selfkoyori

Show Me the You Full of Mistakes / Hatsune Miku
Show me your flawed selfkoyori

It’s a warm rock number that feels like it embraces and affirms you as you are.

Created by Vocaloid producer koyori, it was released in September 2025.

Its hallmark is a message that gently nudges you from beside, saying, “It’s okay even if you’re not perfect.” The light, lyrical guitar rock sound so characteristic of koyori blends with Hatsune Miku’s straightforward vocals, and before you know it, your heart starts to unwind.

When you’ve lost confidence, listening to it will surely stay by your side.

Goodbye, MoonYuunosuke × zeroth

Goodbye, Moon / Yunosuke × zeroth feat. Narukami Hime
Goodbye, MoonYuunosuke × zeroth

An ethereal and beautiful electronic tune that feels like it melts into the night sky.

It’s a collaborative work by Yunosuke—known for tracks like “PaⅢ.SENSATION”—and zeroth, who’s active in the club scene, released in August 2025.

It ranked 23rd in the VOCALOID Collection Summer 2025 TOP 100.

The delicate yet club-oriented sound arrangement, born from the fusion of their distinct styles, is simply superb.

This piece is perfect for quiet nights when you want to take time to reflect.

Why not let yourself drift on its waves of sound?