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] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s [Up to the Latest Trends] (391–400)
Because the sour cherry shoneumicha

It’s a pop tune that masterfully contrasts a whimsical, fairy-tale world with the shadows lurking beneath.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Umicha, it was released in August 2025.
The chiptune-like electronic sounds paint a cute, storybook-like world, but when you consider its connections to Umicha’s other tracks, you can catch glimpses of fear and poignancy beneath the narrative.
So, listening to it together with pieces like “Something Railway at Dusk,” for example, might make it even more enjoyable.
[From Classics] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s [Up to the Latest Trends] (401–410)
UwabamiAme Ryou

This is a Japanese-style electronic track that portrays an all-consuming obsession.
Created by Amara, also known as the author of “Dai Dai Dai Dai Daikirai,” it was released in August 2025.
The song is a collaboration with the AI singing synthesis software ACE STUDIO, and Hiiragi Yuki’s clear, translucent vocals accentuate the protagonist’s madness-tinged affection.
The sophisticated EDM sound intertwined with the tones of traditional Japanese instruments pulls listeners straight into its world.
Immerse yourself in this thrilling soundscape.
Everyone’s Song.A4。

Do you have anything that’s bothering you or making you anxious? When you find yourself troubled, I’d love for you to listen to “Minna no Uta.” It’s a song released by A4, a widely noted Vocaloid producer.
The lyrics portray someone wrestling with stress and trying to overcome it.
As the title suggests, its appeal lies in how anyone can relate to it.
Overall, it has a chill R&B vibe, so it’s also recommended for fans of hip-hop.
Necro-Mance LoveFushi

You’ll be hooked on the aggressive dance-rock sound! “Necromance Love,” a track by Vocaloid producer Fushi, was released in October 2022 and participated in the BokaColle 2022 Autumn TOP100 ranking.
The high-speed arrangement is electrifyingly cool.
The guitar, bass, and drums are all so powerful—it’s irresistible! The song’s tone perfectly matches the lyrics’ sentiment: “It’s because of you that my feelings are running high.” If you’re craving hard-hitting Voca-rock, this is a must-listen!
I am a 31-year-old student.namautan

A unique Vocaloid song that portrays a reverse journey from working adult back to student life.
Created by Namautan and released in December 2024, it features a 31-year-old protagonist who suddenly becomes a student.
The gaps felt in conversations with current students and the depiction of waning stamina are oddly realistic.
Combined with its pop sound and an MV packed with witty gags, it’s a track that makes you grin as you listen.
Highly recommended for adults who’ve ever wished, “I want to go back to my school days.”
Ainotoa

A song whose sweet, nostalgic melody and wistful lyrics seep deep into the heart.
Released in August 2024, this track captivates with a light, French pop–inspired style.
Hatsune Miku’s gentle vocals beautifully bring to life lyrics that trace a journey from lost love to self-liberation.
Its heart-aching finish might just bring a tear to your eye.
Give it a listen when you’re reflecting on the end of a romance or engaging in a dialogue with yourself—you’re sure to find something that resonates.
A noonday blaze searing us apartkonnichiwa Tanida-san

An alternative Vocaloid track whose ingenious sound image somehow stirs up a sense of nostalgia.
It’s a song released under Tatsuya Kitani’s Vocaloid producer alias, Konnichiwa Tanita-san, published in August 2025 and included on the compilation album “Eingebrannt.” Its appeal lies in literary lyrics that trace memories of summers that have receded into the distant past, paired with a sound that blends weightless drift and cool poise.
The cruelty of passing time—and, because of it, the precious radiance of each fleeting moment—soaks deeply into the heart.
Give it a listen when you’re in the mood to indulge in a touch of sentimentality.


