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 (51–60)
WORLD’S END UMBRELLABee

It’s a song with a story.
“A world protected by umbrellas.
I want to break free and see the sky…” With that powerful desire, a boy and a girl open a forbidden door.
In our world, the sky, the air, and blooming flowers are taken for granted.
We should be grateful to live in such a world.
Hey, hey, hey.PinocchioP

Vividly portraying loneliness in the digital age, this gem of a track is included on PinocchioP’s 5th album, “Raka.” The call-and-response between Kagamine Rin and Hatsune Miku leaves a strong impression, and the lyrics—centered on one-way communication on social media—cut straight to the heart.
With its brisk rhythm and catchy melody line, it’s irresistibly addictive and begs for repeat listens.
Released in August 2021, the song resonated with today’s youth and captured the hearts of many listeners.
It’s highly recommended for anyone feeling worn out by social media or longing for friends they can speak honestly with.
defective lightingFrokuro

Frokuro’s music vividly depicts complex emotions.
The contrast between stillness and motion is striking, drawing you into a sonic world that resonates at times softly, at times powerfully.
Released in May 2023, this song expresses the turmoil of a heart wavering between reality and ideals.
It makes effective use of low frequencies, featuring a vocal style that sometimes feels conversational and intimate, and other times rides a strong, driving rhythm.
This work is sure to resonate with university students struggling with themselves and their relationships with others.
If you’re facing conflicts or anxieties in a new environment, this is a song you should definitely hear.
Pa mu we ouvuvuzela

A perverse-feeling EDM track will seize your heart! It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Vuvuzela, released in June 2023.
Judging from the MV, the title is pronounced “Pamueo,” but there’s no concrete explanation of what it actually is.
Perhaps because of that—or thanks to the clever sound design—once you hear it, you’ll be hooked.
You can simply follow the sounds, or dive into interpreting the song’s worldview.
Personally, I’m addicted to the arrangement that pushes sidechain techniques further, cutting the audio on each four-on-the-floor beat.
Recommended Vocaloid songs for college students: Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (61–70)
If I could become someone's heartYurii Canon

A track marked by fleeting, despair-tinged lyrics and a melody that deeply stirs the listener’s heart.
Known as one of Yuri Cannon’s signature works, it became a major hit with over 40 million views on YouTube.
It’s included on the album “Kardia,” released in December 2018.
The lyrics, which explore love, pain, and the meaning of existence, will likely resonate especially with university students.
The quest to find one’s worth and purpose in life is expressed in a way that feels true to life.
For young people standing at a crossroads, this song is sure to become a source of support.
Servant of EvilAkuno-P

It’s a song about risking yourself to protect someone precious—in this case, twins.
No matter how close brothers or sisters are, it’s common for them to drift apart and stop talking once college starts, isn’t it? That happened to me, too.
Even if distance grows between you, let’s be careful not to let your feelings drift apart as well.
I don’t know the reason I’m alive.God Bunny

This is an electronic music work by Kamisama Usagi-san, packed with satire of society and philosophical questions.
Featuring vocals by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, it’s characterized by a sound that incorporates electropop elements.
It sharply depicts the meaninglessness of everyday life and the uncertainty of life’s purpose.
Released in May 2024, it was published on sites like Niconico.
Recommended for those who question modern society or want to reflect on their own reason for being.
The gap between the upbeat rhythm and the ironic lyrics makes it a track that leaves a deep impression on listeners.