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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 Rankings (41–50)

How to kill talentMidLuster50rank/position

How to Kill Talent / MidLuster feat. Hatsune Miku
How to Kill Talent MidLuster

You’ll be drawn into an electrifying, dark world.

Composed by MidLuster and released in October 2024, this track uses a blistering BPM of 260 to stoke a sense of urgency, portraying a lack of self-esteem and frustration with society.

Hatsune Miku’s vocals brilliantly express the protagonist’s complex emotions.

Its philosophical message, questioning the very meaning of talent, is sure to resonate with teenage listeners.

The song is included on the album “Nichijo-Sahan.” It’s a perfect pick for those in the midst of searching for themselves or anyone who feels out of place in modern society.

Top Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Teens [2025] (Ranks 51–60)

TeoOmoi51rank/position

It’s an aggressive number that blends a band sound with synth riffs.

The track is by Omoi, a duo music unit, and it was released in 2017.

The repeated vocal phrases really stick in your head.

The explosive sense of release in the chorus is irresistible.

ten-faced figureYM52rank/position

Ten-Faced (feat. Megpoid)
Ten-Faced YM

Vocaloid producer YM, who gained popularity with songs using GUMI.

He made his debut as a Vocaloid producer in 2009 with “Dear MAMA” and has created numerous works.

Many people in their twenties who followed the early Vocaloid scene will likely know him.

Among his works is “Jūmensō,” produced in 2011.

It’s a rock track featuring dynamic synth timbres.

The colorful musical development pairs perfectly with lyrics that portray shifting emotions.

Be sure to give this nostalgic Vocaloid song a listen—it might take you back to your elementary or middle school days.

meltdowniroha53rank/position

Rin Kagamine - Meltdown (Original)
Core Meltdown iroha

With a drum and bass-inspired tone, an understated melody, and lyrics lined with beautiful words that seize listeners’ hearts and never let go, this is a classic masterpiece of Vocaloid.

Created by the Vocaloid producer iroha, it was released in 2008.

Many of you may remember the “Meltdown” boom from that time.

Goodbye, heaven; come again to hell.john54rank/position

Goodbye, Heaven—Come Again, Hell / Hatsune Miku
Goodbye, heaven—come again to hell, John.

It’s a highly addictive electropop track where heaven and hell whirl and swap in rapid succession.

Created by Vocaloid producer john, it was released in September 2025.

It’s an original piece written for the Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku unit, Wonderlands×Showtime.

As the event title “Deep Dark For Light” suggests, it expresses the theme of discovering a single ray of light within darkness.

The song condenses an intense story where despair and hope vie against each other, leaving a powerful afterglow once you finish listening.

When you’re feeling down, it’s the kind of track that, mysteriously, gives you strength.

World Is Mineryo55rank/position

【Hand-Drawn】World is Mine【PV】
World is Mine ryo

It might not be an exaggeration to say it sparked the Vocaloid boom.

Released in 2008, it’s a song by ryo, a Vocaloid producer also known as a member of the creator unit Supercell.

The lyrics capture the adorable, lovestruck feelings of a selfish girl.

It’s a heart-fluttering Vocaloid love song.

A noonday blaze searing us apartHello, Mr./Ms. Tanida56rank/position

Flames of the noonday heat sear us far apart / Hello, Mr. Tanita – Lossy Encoding / Hello Tanitasan
Good afternoon, Mr. Tanida, in the blazing midday whose flames sear us apart.

An alternative Vocaloid track whose ingenious sound image somehow stirs up a sense of nostalgia.

It’s a song released under Tatsuya Kitani’s Vocaloid producer alias, Konnichiwa Tanita-san, published in August 2025 and included on the compilation album “Eingebrannt.” Its appeal lies in literary lyrics that trace memories of summers that have receded into the distant past, paired with a sound that blends weightless drift and cool poise.

The cruelty of passing time—and, because of it, the precious radiance of each fleeting moment—soaks deeply into the heart.

Give it a listen when you’re in the mood to indulge in a touch of sentimentality.