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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Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (31–40)
That's fine.Gou Aoki

This is a support song created by Gou Aokigi for people standing at a crossroads in life.
Released in June 2025, the piece runs about six minutes and offers a substantial listening experience.
The lyrics convey a down-to-earth sentiment toward “farewell,” and they’re moving even just to read.
The transparent band sound and Otomachi Una’s straightforward vocals gently stay close to your heart.
I think listening to it when you take a new step forward will give you positive strength!
Damn, the almonds have gone bad.SLAVE V-V-R

SLAVE.
V-V-R’s “Damn These Rotten Almonds” is a serious, emotionally charged piece that portrays the emptiness and loneliness of being without a loved one.
Its mature, Spanish-tinged sound and ANRI Arcane’s deep vocals leave a strong impression.
The guitar solo in the interlude and the developments toward the end are dramatic, and as you listen, you’re drawn deeper into its world.
It’s a quintessential SLAVE.
V-V-R Vocaloid track!
gold watchTakoyakiKZY

With exhilarating sound and vivid imagery, it instantly draws listeners into its world.
Created by TakoyakiKZY, this electro-rock piece, inspired by the meeting spot at Nagoya Station, captures the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth.
Sound effects like railroad crossings and in-train announcements are skillfully woven in, creating a sense of presence as if you’re really there.
And Hatsune Miku’s clear, soaring vocals beautifully express the protagonist’s delicate, shifting emotions—listening makes your chest tighten.
Give it a listen while thinking of someone dear to you.
RADIALKyohei Kitazawa

A song by Vocaloid producer Kyohei Kitazawa, released in June 2025.
Its lyrics, depicting the stifling repetition of everyday life and a deep sense of loneliness, and its heavy, dark sound infused with trap elements will resonate with you long after a single listen.
Hatsune Miku’s delicate vocals blend exquisitely into this cinematic world as well.
On nights when you’re troubled by something and feel there’s no way out, why not immerse yourself in this world and let it sink in?
Crystal MirageYasuha.

It’s a song that captivates with a fantastical atmosphere, like a glittering, radiant snowy landscape.
Created by Vocaloid producer Yasuha.
, it was unveiled as the theme song for the 2025 SNOW MIKU event.
Hatsune Miku’s translucent voice is gently accompanied by shimmering synthesizer tones and a rhythmic beat.
The sound, an exquisite blend of electronic and pop, possesses a beauty like snow crystals dancing through the air.
Paired with lyrics that depict a world of snow and ice, it unfolds an enchanting winter scene.
Recommended Vocaloid songs for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (41–50)
JourneyAdachi Kasuka

Characterized by an easy-to-listen rock sound, this work by Vocaloid producer Adachi Kasuka was released in April 2025.
The blend of Hatsune Miku’s straightforward vocals and refreshing guitar tones is striking—it makes you want to sway your shoulders as you listen.
The lyrics, themed around a “journey” and designed to accompany the listener’s own steps, are truly wonderful.
Please give it a listen when you’re feeling lonely or emotionally worn out.
A single crimson leafkuro usagi P

Thanks to the massive hit of “Senbonzakura,” the Vocaloid producer KuroUsa-P transcended the boundaries of Vocaloid and influenced the wider music scene.
He’s known for songs rich with seasonal atmosphere themed around traditional Japanese aesthetics.
One such piece he created in 2008 is “Kurenai Ichiha.” Since it was produced in the late 2000s—what could be called the first Vocaloid boom—those in their thirties may find it nostalgic.
Featuring a poignantly sorrowful melody that conjures nighttime scenery, it resonates deeply alongside Megurine Luka’s beautiful yet fleeting vocals.
Why not listen to this early-era Vocaloid track that gently warms the heart?