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From Old-School Hits to Trends: A Collection of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s

The voice library “Hatsune Miku” was released in 2007, and since then the Vocaloid scene has steadily expanded.

Because of that, the age range of Vocaloid fans is quite broad.

There are all kinds of cases: “I got into it in elementary school,” “I still enjoy it as a working adult,” or even “my parents’ generation listens to it.”

In this article, we’re picking out Vocaloid tracks recommended for people in their 20s.

From nostalgic classics to the hottest current hits, we’ve selected a wide range.

If you haven’t listened to Vocaloid songs recently, let this be your cue to dive back in!

From Nostalgic Hits to Trends: A Curated List of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for People in Their 20s (51–60)

Luka Luka★Night Feversamfree

[1080P Full style] Luka Luka★Night Fever Megurine Luka Project DIVA English lyrics romaji subtitles
Luka Luka★Night Fever samfree

The Eurobeat-style sound really gets me pumped.

The song was released in 2009 and is also one of samfree’s signature works.

It’s a popular track with countless derivative creations like “I tried singing” and “I tried dancing” videos.

Perhaps some of you discovered this song through those versions.

Romeo and Cinderelladoriko

It’s a love song that makes your heart race, as if you’re witnessing a forbidden romance.

It’s a signature track by Vocaloid producer doriko, released in 2009.

The dazzling soundscape centered on a band arrangement is wonderful.

I’m sure some people first learned about Hatsune Miku through this song.

World Is Mineryo

【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.

Exploding Brain Girlreruriri

Brain Fluid Explosion Girl – rerulili feat. Hatsune Miku & GUMI
Exploding Brains Girl rerulili

Nōshō Sakuretsu Girl is a hugely popular song that could be said to have supported the early days of the Vocaloid boom.

Based on this track, the story expanded across media—manga, novels, stage productions—and even became a film starring Hinata Kashiwagi from Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.

Its lightning-fast vocal lines, impossible to imagine from the jazzy intro, overwhelm listeners, and the piano melody that chases—and even overtakes—the singing is another highlight.

If you like high-speed tracks, you should definitely give it a listen.

From Nostalgic Hits to Trends: Recommended Vocaloid Songs for People in Their 20s (61–70)

Rolling Girlwowaka

wowaka “Rolling Girl” feat. Hatsune Miku / wowaka – Rolling Girl (Official Video) ft. Hatsune Miku
Rolling Girl wowaka

This is a signature song by wowaka, a Vocaloid producer who also served as the frontman of the rock band Hitorie.

Released in 2010, it gained so much popularity that it sparked a boom.

Its appeal lies in the profound lyrics about a girl who keeps on rolling—the titular character—and its high-sense sound.

It feels incredibly good to listen to.

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
E-ALPHAN Club Mikito-P

“E-ALFAN CLUB” is a song that incorporates Chinese, featuring a catchy, comical melody that sticks in your head after just one listen.

The sound has a distinctly Chinese flair as well.

Thanks to its bright tone and lyrics, it’s an energizing listen.

Highly recommended when you’re feeling down.

Mosaic RollDECO*27

[GUMI] Mosaic Roll [Original Song with PV] Subtitled in Chinese
Mosaic Roll DECO*27

This is a song by the Vocaloid producer DECO*27, who has also written songs for numerous famous artists, released in 2010.

The energetic guitar riffs are irresistible.

It’s included on the album “Paraヴレルワールド,” released the same year.