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.
In short, it’s a playlist that will make you love Vocaloid even more!
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Recommended Vocaloid songs for college students. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (21–30)
SpicaTOKU

Spica is a star in the constellation Virgo.
It’s one you can find quickly using the Spring Great Curve! If you’re at a rural university of course, but even at an urban campus, you might be able to see it.
I used to go stargazing often with my university friends.
I think things like that make for good memories, too.
PenumbraV.I.P

A new track from V.
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The delicate interplay among the five vocalists—KAF, Seikai, and others—leaves a strong impression.
With lyrics and composition by Dopamine, this piece shines as its words, expressing the fragility and beauty of life, blend exquisitely with its electronic sound.
It premiered on April 29, 2023 at a DJ event during Niconico Chokaigi, and was later released on YouTube.
It’s a song we especially recommend to university students.
It will give you courage as you enter a new environment—balancing anxieties with hope and helping you face yourself.
Like the hope that sprouts in spring, it’s a track that will stay close to your heart.
Recommended Vocaloid songs for college students. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (31–40)
Cherry Blossom Rainabsorb

It’s a song that was originally non-Vocaloid, later turned into a Vocaloid track, and has even been ported into official games.
Even when each of them sets off on their own and parts ways, “You’re not alone…” I believe those words will bring comfort.
The gentle, unhurried melody seeps into the heart.
Your songstressazuma

It’s a soothing song featuring Miku’s cute voice saying, “Please make me sing well!” If you’re interested in creating music with Vocaloid, these lyrics might resonate with you.
She’s telling you that she’s your one and only songstress, and that you mean everything to her.
The Disappearance of Hatsune MikucosMo@Bousou-P

Both the melody and the lyrics are crafted to put that distinct Vocaloid vibe front and center.
The first time I heard it, it was shocking! Its fate as a Vocaloid was a tragic one.
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The earnestness brings tears to your eyes.
Once you practice and can sing it, it’s really cool.
Good-byejohn

From the opening noise guitar, it hooks you—this piece is incredibly addictive.
It’s a track by john, a Vocaloid producer who’s also active under the music project name TOOBOE, released in June 2023.
The entire song exudes a decadent atmosphere and is insanely cool.
The guitar riffs, the beat, the funky bass, ROSE’s vocals—everything surges at you as a seamless whole.
The high-quality animated music video is a must-see, too!
The First Train and Kafkan-buna

This song is said to be based on Kafka’s novella “The Metamorphosis.” What if your family or someone dear to you suddenly transformed into a completely different form one day? What on earth would you do? I think the answer is entirely different in the novella and in this song.
It might be worthwhile to think about what you would do yourself.