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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!

Top Vocaloid Songs for Teens: 2025 Popularity Ranking (31–40)

Filament FeverYuri Kuriyama36rank/position

Filament Fever (Hatsune Miku & MEIKO ver) / Yuri Kuriyama
Filament Fever Yūri Kuriyama

Be sure to check out Filament Fever by Yuri Kuriyama as well.

It’s an original song written for the game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” and its lyrics capture an exciting, heart-thumping feeling.

You could say that excitement belongs to the character singing it.

By the way, in the version used in the game (the Sekai ver.

), the voice actors sing, while in the VOCALOID ver.

, Hatsune Miku and MEIKO sing.

Each has its own charm.

Huh? Ah, I see.Chouchou-P37rank/position

[Hatsune Miku] Huh? Ah, I see. [Original Song] [Subtitled]
Huh? Ah, right. Choucho-P.

A song sung by Hatsune Miku.

It seems many people are drawn to this intriguing title.

The melody is mature and addictive, and the lyrics are pretty out there.

Although it’s a song with quite a high vocal range, many “tried singing” covers have been uploaded, so you can enjoy a variety of versions.

Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop38rank/position

[Megurine Luka, GUMI] Happy Synthesizer [Original Song]
Happy Synthesizer Easy Pop

It’s a sparkly and cute piece of electronic music.

Created by BETTI, also known as Easy Pop, it was released in 2010 and became a big hit.

It’s counted as one of his signature songs.

There are also many “tried singing” and “tried dancing” videos of this track.

Some people may have discovered it not through the original, but through those kinds of derivative works.

Twinkle TwinkleJunky39rank/position

[Tried making a PV] Twinkle [Kagamine Rin]
Twinkle Twinkle Junky

Let me introduce Twinkle, where the appeal of rock and Vocaloid merge.

This piece was created by Vocaloid producer Junky, and features professional musicians on guitar, bass, and drums.

Thanks to that, it’s a solid, hard-hitting rock song.

The lyrics depict a woman who, though just friends, secretly harbors romantic feelings—an aching situation where she can’t quite express her heart.

Another draw is the catchy chorus that repeats the title.

Tokyo Teddy BearNeru40rank/position

Kagamine Rin - Tokyo Teddy Bear [PV]
Tokyo Teddy Bear Neru

Vocaloid producer Neru, who garnered popularity among listeners for tracks featuring a passionate, guitar-driven rock sound, made his debut as a Vocaloid producer in 2009 and is known for a number of signature songs.

One such work he produced in 2011 is Tokyo Teddy Bear.

As a song that colored the early 2010s Vocaloid scene, many people in their 20s are likely familiar with it.

It’s a heavy rock piece imbued with feelings that are both heartrending and powerful.

The cute, girlish vocals of Kagamine Rin add to its appeal.

Be sure to give this beloved, nostalgic classic among Vocaloid fans a listen.

Top Vocaloid Songs for Teens: 2025 Popularity Rankings (41–50)

TetrodotoxinPeanut41rank/position

Peanut - Tetrodotoxin feat. Kasane Teto
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An innovative work that overlays the anxieties and despair of young people living in modern society with the toxin “tetrodotoxin.” Released by Piinata in July 2024, this track showcases the distinctive timbre of Kasane Teto.

Its electronic sound and intense 140 BPM rhythm create a pleasantly exhilarating drive.

The lyrics portray dissatisfaction with society and inner contradictions, resonating with listeners.

The music video features unique animation, offering strong visual appeal as well.

A recommended song for those who want to hear the cry of youth.

Deep Sea GirlYuuyu42rank/position

Yuyu feat. Hatsune Miku “Deep Sea Girl” MV (with translation)
Deep Sea Girl Yuuyu

It’s a song too good to miss if you don’t know it.

It’s a relaxed ballad, yet it carries a certain strength.

It was released in 2010.

Since it’s included on Yuuyu’s major debut album, Shikisai no Hoshi, please consider purchasing it if you’re interested.