Recommended Vocaloid songs for college students. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks.
Among songs by Vocaloids like Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka, we’ve selected tracks we especially want university students to hear! We’ve picked must-know songs for Vocaloid beginners, hidden gems, and tracks that university-age listeners will surely relate to.
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Recommended Vocaloid songs for college students. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (91–100)
ParadichlorobenzeneOwata-P

A song by Owata-P, known for their comedic tracks.
It’s paired with Kagamine Rin’s “Anti-Chlorobenzene.” The song speaks of a Vocaloid’s struggle with the question, “What do I sing for?” Because the melody is gloomy, be mindful of the mood when you sing it!
Sand PlanetBee

A song by Hachi, who is also active as Kenshi Yonezu.
Since it was included on an album released under the Kenshi Yonezu name, there’s a good chance even people who don’t listen to Vocaloid know it.
It’s also in a relatively comfortable key for male singers, making it a good choice for aiming for a high score at karaoke.
Huh? Ah, I see.Chouchou-P

A track by Chouchou-P, active since the early days of Vocaloid.
Just reading the lyrics might make you think it’s a song for women, but if you drop the original key by one octave and have a man sing it, it turns into a very sexy song with a mature allure.
If you have a naturally low voice, this is definitely a piece you should try.
Lonely EnvyDenpol-P

This techno-infused track captures the anguish of feeling unwanted and the gratitude toward friends who supported you in those moments.
It starts with a dark tone, but by the final chorus the world bursts open into brightness.
It’s a song meant to be sung by a male vocalist in a low register.
Torinoko City40mP

The piano accompaniment is wonderful.
The piece progresses through layered chords in a beautiful way, and I feel that Hatsune Miku’s vocals, while being the lead, complement and enhance that texture extremely well.
The tempo is good, and although the lyrics aren’t cheerful, the overall result has a strong sense of rhythm.
Hello,WorkerKEI feat. Megurine Luka

The calm voice leaves an impression, as if lamenting a life swallowed and carried along by the vast sea of society.
Yet, despite being sung by a Vocaloid without emotions, it’s strange how the voice gradually begins to sound as though it holds a faint hope.
I think this is something people who are starting to realistically face entering society should listen to.
Setsuna TripLast Note.

It’s a song that gets you excited right from the start.
I want you to listen to it on those slightly gloomy mornings on your way to school.
The rhythmically paced, rhyme-filled track and GUMI’s lively vocals push your heavy feet forward and lift your downcast head.
It gives you the boost to think, “Let’s live today, too.”