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 (41–50)
Impure AllianceAko

It’s a pop number that incorporates the essences of jazz and funk music.
The song makes full use of MEIKO’s mature vocal tone, featuring a stylish progression built around a four-on-the-floor beat and a striking catchphrase delivered in the chorus.
As Ako commented, “Listening to it in the car with sunglasses on makes you feel unbeatable,” it truly is the ultimate drive song.
Give it a listen and you’ll surely feel the courage to live true to yourself!
Vocaloid songs recommended for people in their 30s. Classic and popular Vocaloid tracks (51–60)
pulsationGiga & Akita Horie (kemu)

A soul-stirring, powerful sound pierces right through you! This track ignites with the sparks of two talents, Giga and Akita Satoru (kemu).
As the Vocaloid version of the opening theme for the TV anime “#Compass 2.
0,” it paints a vivid start to the story.
From the very first breath in the intro, you’re pulled right in, and the interplay between the electronic beat and melodic lines is breathtaking.
The lyrics, packed with fiery words, are sure to rouse the listener’s spirit.
It’s the perfect piece for lifting your mood!
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An electro-pop track woven from an exhilarating rhythm and a breezy melody.
Released by Mr.
/Ms.
Released in November 2024, this work pairs a refined soundscape with lyrics that carry a touch of nostalgia.
Infused with elements of EDM and jazz, it strikes a perfect balance between groove and sophistication.
Recommended for listening before heading out in the morning or when you’re feeling down—it’s sure to lift your spirits.
My figure is a mirage.Shishido

It’s a rock tune that delves deeply into themes of insubstantiality and the meaning of existence.
Composed by Shishido, it was included on the compilation album “MIra[KU]le,” released in August 2024.
The music video debuted in February 2025 and became a hot topic.
The edgy guitar sound and lyrics with a cynical message leave a strong impression.
While being a digital entity, it gives voice to the dreams and emotions of many people, getting to the essence of Hatsune Miku.
Why not take a moment to reflect on the value and purpose of music?
Surely no one is still listening to this song anymore, right?WaiP Kimura

If you’re in the mood for a Vocaloid track with poppy, comedic flair, how about Kimura YP’s latest work? Released in October 2024, this song was inspired by a tweet the creator came across on social media.
It features a catchy melody over a lively rhythm and snappy, well-paced lyrics.
While it playfully pokes fun at the comment “Surely no one listens to this anymore,” it conveys the message that listeners still love the song to this day.
It’s available on YouTube and Niconico, and appears to have resonated with many listeners.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel nostalgic listening to classic Vocaloid tracks.
(;`・ω・) I’m gonna make fried rice!MazoP
This song was created based on an AA flash.
Songs about cooking always make me hungry, and just like the title says, this one makes me crave fried rice.
Miku’s voice seeps through your body like vitamins, filling you with energy.
Looks like fried rice is set for dinner tonight.
Life is short, love, Chimera.Mitsu Akuma

This work by Mitsu Akuma was released in November 2024.
The cute vocal performance that makes the most of Kasane Teto’s timbre is striking.
It also features a brisk rhythm and a poppy melody line, while the lyrics humorously depict the struggles Teto faces—worries about age, love, and body image.
Many listeners will likely relate, especially to the “thirty-something” mindset and the temptation of ice cream.
If you’re a Teto fan, be sure to check it out!