Top Vocaloid Songs Popular with Teens: 2025 Rankings
With new songs being released one after another and a wide variety of genres, it can be tough to keep up with trends in Vocaloid music.
So, we’ve put together a ranking of popular Vocaloid tracks.
Use this list as a reference and you’ll have a handle on most of the hit songs!
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Top Vocaloid Songs for Teens: Popular Ranking [2025] (11–20)
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This song portrays self-exploration and inner conflict.
Created by Crusher-P, it was released in December 2014.
Its distinctive sound—fusing electronic rock and alternative pop—leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, which question loneliness and the meaning of one’s existence, resonate deeply with listeners.
Combined with GUMI’s powerful vocals, it shakes the listener to the core.
It’s the kind of track that makes you want to turn up the volume and dive in, with an explosive chorus to match.
Perfect for times when you want to face yourself or take a new step forward.
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“Rokuchōnen to Ichiya Monogatari,” which Wagakki Band has also covered, is like a single fairy tale.
Its distinctive feature is a profound worldview that invites a variety of interpretations depending on the listener.
And thanks to its fast tempo and powerful melody, it never gets boring.
Exploding Brain Girlreruriri17rank/position

Nōshō Sakuretsu Girl is a hugely popular song that could be said to have supported the early days of the Vocaloid boom.
Based on this track, the story expanded across media—manga, novels, stage productions—and even became a film starring Hinata Kashiwagi from Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.
Its lightning-fast vocal lines, impossible to imagine from the jazzy intro, overwhelm listeners, and the piano melody that chases—and even overtakes—the singing is another highlight.
If you like high-speed tracks, you should definitely give it a listen.
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This song has been covered by many singers.
Believe it or not, even the so-called “final boss,” enka singer Sachiko Kobayashi, has covered it! Since it was also used in a TV commercial, people who aren’t familiar with Vocaloid might know it as well.
It’s one of Kurousa-P’s signature songs and was released in 2011.
The Disappearance of Hatsune MikucosMo@Bousou-P19rank/position

For people in their 20s looking for a mechanical Vocaloid track packed with Hatsune Miku’s essence, I recommend “Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu” (“The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku”).
Created in 2008 by cosMo@Bousou-P, a key figure who supported the early days of the Vocaloid scene, the song is striking for its ultra-fast Miku vocals that unfold like tongue twisters.
The sound is heavy yet poppy electronica reminiscent of video game music.
Pay attention to the poignant lyrics that express feelings of parting, too.
It’s a classic that’s indispensable when talking about the early Vocaloid scene.
Give it a listen while recalling memories from when Hatsune Miku first appeared.
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This is a song by syudou, also known for works like “Caravan” and “Call Boy.” Released in 2019, it marked syudou’s first track to reach one million views.
It features a whisper-like vocal delivery and a light yet dark-tinged sound.
It’s a highly addictive number that makes you want to listen again and again.
Top Vocaloid Songs for Teens: Popular Ranking [2025] (21–30)
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Have you listened to “Noda,” which surpassed 1.
5 million plays about two weeks after its release? It’s a track written by Daibakuha Arata, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2021, for the anonymous submission event “Mushoku Tōmeisai II.” Centered around a fast-paced piano melody, it’s crafted with a psychedelic vibe.
The standout feature of this piece is its use of Zundamon, Hatsune Miku, and Kasane Teto.
The three, each with a distinct mood and timbre, are harmonized in an exquisite balance.