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 (251–260)
HenceforthOrangestar

This is the perfect track to listen to in the heat of summer.
It’s a piece by Orangestar, the popular Vocaloid producer behind numerous classics like “A Sunlit Night Patrol,” released in 2020.
Some of you might remember how it made waves as his first new song in nearly three years.
The sound arrangement spreads out in all directions—front, back, left, and right—and feels exhilarating! It’s exactly what you’d expect from an Orangestar track.
The lyrics, mixing wistfulness with optimism, are also memorable.
If you listen when you’re feeling down, it just might help lift you up.
Gimme×GimmeHachiouji P × Giga

Why not surrender your mind and body to this quintessential EDM sound? This track is a collaboration between popular Vocaloid producers Hachioji-P and Giga.
Released in 2019, it’s featured on the album “GRAPHIX.” The synergy between the feverish love-themed lyrics and the stylish sonic palette is simply superb! Before you know it, your hand will be reaching for the volume-up button.
If you’ve got one, fire up your subwoofer and let those lows rumble—enjoy this song down to your very bones!
Time capsuleQeiru

A Vocaloid track that weaves nostalgia for time sealed away, carried on an electronica sound.
Composed by Qeiru and released in September 2025, it’s a duet by IA and Hatsune Miku that sings of fading memories and the ever-changing everyday.
Images of roads bathed in crimson twilight and questions posed to a time that can never return resonate poignantly.
It’s a song for those who cherish unforgettable memories, and one to hear when you want to pause and reflect on your own life.
Why am I the only one still alive in a world where everyone else has died?daniwell

This is a track that sets the heavy question, “In a world where everyone has died, why am I the only one still alive?” to sprightly electronic beats.
It’s a piece by daniwell, released in December 2025.
The contrast between its rhythmic sound and hopeless lyrics is striking.
Despite the bright, bouncy vibe, you’re left with a hollow feeling in your heart when it’s over.
Perfect for nights when you’re holding onto questions that have no answers.
Arianachipi

An original song that weaves the universal question, “What is happiness?” through Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent voice.
Created by Vocaloid producer Nachipi and released in December 2025.
The piece carefully portrays real, everyday emotions—getting lost while searching for your true self, the emptiness that lingers even with someone dear by your side, anxieties about money and time—set to a lyrical melody.
If you’re carrying a vague fear about the future, please give it a listen.
Impulsenejishiki

A high-velocity rock track where impatience and resolve collide.
Produced by Vocaloid creator Nejishiki, the piece premiered in December 2025.
It’s the Vocaloid version of an original song written for VTuber Aitsuki Slip, featuring VoiSona’s Kiryune on vocals.
While hurling sharp words at self-denial and the frustrations of peer pressure, it sings of a determination to ignore others’ voices and single-mindedly aim for what one truly wants.
From its cool soundscape emanates a chilling anger and an unextinguished tenacity you can practically feel.
They are going on their honeymoon.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

This is a highly narrative-driven piece where sweetness and unease coexist.
Released by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society in December 2025, it unfolds in a unique style that combines singing with Synthesizer V2 and narration with VOICEPEAK.
It’s striking how motifs suggestive of celebration appear one after another, only to gradually fall apart.
You’re drawn into a tense world where symbols of happiness resonate as harbingers of collapse.


