Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks.
Quite a bit of time has passed since 2007, when the first so-called Vocaloid boom took place.
There are probably many people who were students back then and are now in their thirties.
In this article, I’ve put together a selection of Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their thirties.
It includes a wide range—from nostalgic tracks that remind you of your younger self to popular songs released recently.
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Recommended Vocaloid songs for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (1–10)
PentatonicNEW!syudou × Balloon

Released in October 2025 to mark Project Sekai’s 5th anniversary, this is a collaborative work by syudou and Balloon.
The song depicts a sense of solidarity—“you’re not alone even in difficult times”—and the empowering drive to move toward each person’s future.
Vocals by Hatsune Miku and v flower express the feeling of walking forward while supporting one another.
With visuals by shidu that stir the emotions, it’s a must-see as well.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to move forward or feel the bonds with your friends!
Shut up with all that messy noise! ver.2025NEW!Owata-P

A masterpiece released in 2010 has returned after 15 years! Created by Owata-P, this work is included in the album “million /\(^o^)/” in August 2025, with the music video released in October.
The lyrics, which straightforwardly portray a defiant “Shut up!” attitude toward petty everyday meddling and nagging, may feel refreshing to anyone struggling with overbearing relationships or the difficulty of asserting themselves.
Reborn as the 2025 version, this piece has been given new life—be sure to check it out!
Little sister40mP

This is a work released in August 2025 by 40mP, who has produced many hit songs such as “Karakuri Pierrot” and “Love Trial.” It was created as the official demo song for Synthesizer V’s AI voice libraries, Shuo Ayasumi and Lirise Ayasumi.
The track blends a brisk yet shadowy sound with delicate twin vocals.
The lyrics revolve around the theme of sisters, unfolding a fable-like world.
Please give it a listen while imagining the story it paints.
Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (11–20)
Huh? Ah, I see.Chouchou-P

E? Aa, Sou caught on in popularity thanks to covers by utaite singers like Amatsuki and Arufakyun.
It was produced in 2010 by Chouchou-P, a creator active since the early days of the Vocaloid scene.
Those in their 30s who followed Nico Nico Douga will likely feel nostalgic.
The track features a sound that exudes a glossy, thrilling atmosphere.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals, which convey both cuteness and maturity at the same time, are deeply moving.
It’s a passionate piece that brilliantly crosses over jazz and rock.
Even if you haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs recently, be sure to give it a try.
Daughter of EvilAkuno-P

A representative work of story-style Vocaloid songs.
It’s characterized by its dramatic storytelling, engaging developments, and the large number of derivative tracks, and it’s also a song with many cover videos.
It is one of the “Seven Deadly Sins” series.
The lyrics, which tell of a tyrannical princess, are a notable feature.
I recommend listening to the entire series together!
CharlesBalloon

Among songs that use flower, Charles stands out as overwhelmingly popular.
Released in 2016 by balloon—who is also active as singer-songwriter Keina Suda—the track has been covered by countless vocalists, so many people in their 30s are likely familiar with it.
It depicts the moment a romance ends, conveying raw emotions tinged with irony.
The beautiful melodic lines etched over a modern beat resonate with poignant sorrow.
Be sure to give this masterpiece a listen—one that colored the Vocaloid scene of the late 2010s.
Deep Sea GirlYuuyu

Vocaloid producer Yuyu, who has worked on numerous songs for anime and games, is active across a wide range of roles including arrangement and production.
One of his works from 2010 is “Deep Sea Girl.” It portrays a dramatic story centered on a girl, with Hatsune Miku’s delicate yet beautiful vocals matching perfectly.
The dynamic band sound incorporating strings is also striking.
It’s a Vocaloid track I especially recommend to people in their 30s who were students at the time.
Give it a listen while imagining the grand story it tells.