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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] A Roundup of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s [Up to Current Trends] (321–330)

Drill Musou.GYARI

[Kasane Teto SV] Drill Musou: After being reincarnated in another world and receiving a drill from God, I helped a princess, expelled a fake hero, defeated the Demon King, became the strongest, and now I’ll live a slow life — *This is a music video* [Original Song]
Drill Musou.GYARI

A parody of isekai reincarnation tales, this exhilarating, humor-packed track just won’t let the excitement stop.

Created by GYARI and released in August 2024, it follows the story of a protagonist who adventures with a drill as their weapon, all set to a poppy, catchy sound.

The lyrics comically portray otaku culture and the isekai genre, which adds to its charm.

Its popularity reached the point where related merchandise was sold at Comic Market 104.

Highly recommended for those who want to enjoy a story while listening to music.

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Picon – Tatara ft. Hatsune Miku
TataraPikon

Picon is a Vocaloid producer who delivers songs with a mysterious atmosphere to listeners.

Among his tracks, active since the 2010s, the one I especially recommend is Tatara, produced in 2019.

Its unique melody line, etched over a brisk beat, is irresistibly catchy.

The mechanical Hatsune Miku vocals that evoke the early Vocaloid scene are also cool.

It’s a work I’d recommend to people in their 20s who listened to Vocaloid songs during their school days.

Be sure to pay attention to the dark, irony-laced lyrics as you listen.

RumorPorisupikaderī

Rumor – Police Piccadilly feat. GUMI / Rumor
RumorPorisupikaderī

A super stylish Vocaloid tune that will make you crave a sweet-and-sour fizzy soda! It’s a 2019 track by Police Piccadilly, the Vocaloid producer behind hits like “Kire Carrion.” This electric number has a soft, airy vibe, featuring GUMI’s distinctively tongue-twisting vocal tuning.

Its urbane sonic approach is sure to resonate with trend-savvy listeners in their twenties.

If you’re in the mood for something emo, this is the one!

yoHALKA

HALKA, who adheres to a style of unifying all titles with a single hiragana character.

Released in October 2025, this work is an ultra–high-speed electro rock track sung by Kagamine Len.

The lyrics depict a frenzy-filled night where the fragile and the weak gather, delivering a message that resonates with everyone exhausted from putting up a front.

It powerfully expresses the heart that gets worn down by a relentless daily grind, and the cruelty of modern society that forces us to keep dancing regardless.

A song especially for you who live while embracing your unadorned vulnerability!

self-indulgencekomedawara

Self-Indulgence – Otomachi Una
self-indulgencekomedawara

This is a guitar rock track whose appeal lies in its punchy sound and the piercing vocals of Otomachi Una.

Composed by Komedawara, it was released in May 2020.

The structure is fresh, starting abruptly with vocals and no intro, from which a lyrical arrangement and a wistful melody intertwine.

The lyrics, which calmly recount everyday despair and resignation, overlap with the dynamics that open up dramatically in the chorus, powerfully stirring the listener’s emotions.

It’s dark yet somehow pop, and that exquisite balance draws you in.

Give it a listen when your heart is tired, yet you still want to face forward.

nth dimensionSatsuki

Nth Dimension / Kasane Teto SV
nth dimensionSatsuki

This is a Kasane Teto SV song by Satsuki, released to coincide with “Teto Day” in October 2025.

Beginning with the question, “If words could live on for decades, what could I say here?”, it brings themes like time, the meaning of words, and the uncertainty of existence to the surface.

It features a heavy sound and dynamic pacing throughout, and Teto’s firm, focused vocals really shine.

Satsuki’s signature odd meters and bold arrangements are, of course, alive and well.

Highly recommended for those interested in expressions that break through conventional boundaries!

Killing time, someone’s lifeUbanaroku

Killing Time, Someone’s Life / Rok Uhana ft. Hatsune Miku
Killing time, someone’s lifeUbanaroku

This chilling Vocaloid song portrays the runaway acceleration of “justice” under the mask of anonymity.

Released as Rokuhana Uka’s fifth work in October 2020, it sharply slices into the darkness of modern society through Hatsune Miku’s voice.

The contrast between the light, catchy melody line and the heavy, bleak story unfolding in the lyrics leaves a powerful impression.

Centered around guitar-driven rock, the sound creates a sense of speed, and the more you listen, the deeper you’re drawn into the narrative.

It’s a track that makes you reflect on the act of condemning others on social media.