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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: Recommended Vocaloid Songs for People in Their 20s (21–30)

sample textNEW!yasumi suya

Sample text / flower [ Sample Text ]
sample textNEW!yasumi suya

This is a pop song you can play with through sight and sound, where the very letters we casually see in everyday life take center stage.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yasumi Suya, released in March 2026.

The lyric world themed around sample text overlaps with flower’s hard-edged vocals to create a pleasing rhythm.

Its cutting-edge electronic sound and the visual beauty of dancing characters are also highlights.

Be sure to give it a listen and get into the groove!

majestic and dignifiedUmetora

[Luka, Miku, GUMI, IA, Rin] Dignified/In Majesty [Original ver., Umetora]
majestic and dignifiedUmetora

This Vocaloid track unleashes exhilarating energy, blending a rhythmic bassline with a catchy melody.

Created by Umetora, it was released in March 2015.

Its lineup featuring five different Vocaloids is another major draw.

The lyrics depict the intimate connection between body and mind and passionate moments with a loved one, emphasizing the importance of being honest with oneself.

Amid the dynamic sound that strikes the listener’s heart, you can also sense delicate, intricate touches.

Brimming with overflowing passion that sets the heart dancing, this is a song we especially recommend to listeners in their twenties.

From Nostalgic Hits to Trends: Recommended Vocaloid Songs for People in Their 20s (31–40)

confessionNEW!Naisho no piasu

This is a song by Vocaloid producer Naisho no Pierce that vividly portrays searing emotions through Kanata’s vocals.

Released in March 2026, it was written specifically for “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” You’ll be drawn in by the characteristically dramatic composition.

The lyrics, meanwhile, are an earnest self-disclosure that pleads not to be forgotten by the other person.

It’s a perfect track for nights when you’re carrying unbearable, unspoken truths.

mu (back)NEW!dai baku ha shin

Mu (Ura) / Kasane Teto · Adachi Rei
mu (back)NEW!dai baku ha shin

A track by Shin Daimakuha, released in March 2026.

It serves as an alternative perspective and a reconstruction of “Mu,” which was unveiled in 2024.

Within its brief runtime of about one minute, the arrangement strikingly unfolds garbled text and fragments of conversation at high speed.

And through the combination of the voice libraries Kasane Teto and Adachi Rei, it creates a unique listening experience in which the boundary between human warmth and mechanical coldness seems to waver.

Come to the late-night radio showNEW!TOKOTOKO

Come to the Late-Night Radio feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma (Synthesizer V2) [Official Demo Song] / TOKOTOKO (Nishizawasan-P)
Come to the late-night radio showNEW!TOKOTOKO

A pleasantly soothing pop-rock number that immerses you in the night’s atmosphere.

Created by TOKOTOKO and released in March 2026, this piece was produced as the official demo song for “Synthesizer V 2 AI Chifuyu Hanakuma.” Its light, band-driven sound—centered on piano and drums—is gently complemented by Chifuyu Hanakuma’s calm vocals.

The lyrics, themed around late-night radio, are also appealing for their warm word choices.

It’s a song that stays close to the listener’s heart, one you’ll want to quietly listen to on sleepless nights.

Confession RehearsalHONEY WORKS

┗|∵|┓ Confession Rehearsal / HoneyWorks feat. GUMI
Confession RehearsalHONEY WORKS

This is a Vocaloid song that vividly portrays the bittersweet feeling of first love.

Created by HoneyWorks and released in November 2014, it tells the story of a one-sided crush on a childhood friend—one page of youth—set to a catchy melody.

The song’s appeal lies in its emotionally expressive vocals and relatable lyrics.

You can really feel the emotions of a high school girl in love—it’s enough to make your heart skip a beat.

What’s more, it has been adapted into an anime film and a novel, with active media mix development.

It’s recommended not only for people in their twenties who feel nostalgic for their school days, but also for teens currently struggling with love.

It’s the kind of song that stirs your heart every time you listen.

FinaareNEW!Ako

[KAITO (Ako)] Finale [Original Song]
FinaareNEW!Ako

A dramatic and thrilling track that distills a Shakespearean tragedy into a Vocaloid song.

Created by Vocaloid producer Ako, it was released in June 2025 as part of the literature-themed collaboration project “Aoiseki Bunko,” with the music video premiering in March 2026.

Its structure, which subtly shifts the BPM to heighten the psychological effect of scene transitions, showcases Ako’s skill as an arranger.

KAITO’s dignified mid-to-low register also matches perfectly with the tale of sin and transgression.

A must-listen when you want to immerse yourself in a dark soundscape!