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Compilation of Vocaloid Youth Songs [Emo, Romance, etc.]

The vocaloid scene is hugely popular among younger generations.

Because of that, there are tons of vocaloid tracks that evoke youth!

From heart-fluttering love songs, to emotional tracks that vent a moratorium against society, and even works that feel like they’ve turned “how I feel right now” straight into music—the range is incredible.

In this article, we’re giving you a full roundup of those youthful vocaloid songs.

We’ve gathered so many that you’re sure to find something that hits you right in the heart!

Compilation of Vocaloid Youth Songs [Emotional, Love, etc.] (11–20)

Setsuna TripLast Note.

[GUMI] Setsuna Trip [Original] HD
Setsuna Trip - Last Note.

Last Note.

, a music unit also known as the author of the novel series Mikagura School Suite, created “Setsuna Trip,” a standout Vocaloid track that represents the 2010s.

It’s a pop number packed with synths and guitar phrases, a song that truly bursts with energy.

It tells you that while it’s important to keep trying when things get tough, it’s also okay to run away sometimes.

When you’re worn out from youth, let this bright, fast-paced song give you a boost.

Reincarnationkemu

[HD] Reincarnation [GUMI & Kagamine Rin] - KEMU VOXX
Reincarnation kemu

Kemu, a Vocaloid producer known for narrative lyrics and up-tempo melodies.

“Reincarnation” is a song whose worldview connects with his other works.

Its intense synth sound stands out and matches the tense lyrics.

The protagonist, who struggles yet keeps striving, will spur on those of you working hard at club activities or studying.

It’s also a song I’d recommend to fans of rock bands.

The vocals by Kagamine Rin and GUMI are heartrending, adding color to the passionate melody.

If you like novels or anime, this is a must-check!

Exploding Brain Girlreruriri

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

During your youth, when you just can’t shake off the nerves, I want you to listen to “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl.” Created by the Vocaloid producer Rerulili and released in 2012, it later expanded into other media and stands as one of the defining Vocaloid tracks of the 2010s.

The upbeat energy comes through the moment you hear the intro rhythm.

The song is packed with charm, but what I especially recommend are the rapid-fire lyrics.

Seemingly pure yet philosophical words ride a dance beat, resonating without feeling out of place.

It’s a youth anthem that captures the worries young people face, from job hunting to romance.

Cherry Blossom TattooPinocchioP × Hifumi

PinocchioP × Hifumi – Sakura Tattoo feat. Hatsune Miku & Otomachi Una / SAKURA TATTOO
Sakura no Tattoo PinocchioP × Hifumi

Sakura no Tattoo, born from the collaboration between PinocchioP—who crafts pop yet dark songs with a unique perspective—and Hitomi, known for delivering straightforward rock sounds.

Its bright, fast-paced melody evokes images of traditional Japanese scenery.

The lyrics, which tighten the chest with a bittersweet ache, leave a strong impression.

Embracing both the good and the not-so-good, the song will support anyone struggling through their youth.

It’s a number that makes you feel you can learn to love yourself, even while carrying loneliness.

neat freakscoop

[GUMI] Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder [Original Song with PV]
Keppeki-shou Scoop

Vocaloid producer Sukoppu, who turns poignant emotions and surging feelings into song.

His track “Keppekishou” is a rock number infused with the breath of trance and techno.

Its lyrics, which cast a stone into a modern society where it’s hard to speak your mind honestly to someone, resonate deeply.

It’s impossible not to be moved by the sight of an electronic voice singing human, relatable struggles with such emotion.

Despite its uptempo band sound, the multiple varieties of piano tones create something truly original.

Give it a listen when you’re struggling with relationships at school or work.

ChilledrenMadoka Kurosawa

[Eng Sub] Chilledren [Kagamine Len]
Chilledren Kurosawa Madoka

A portmanteau of “Chilled” and “Children” serves as the song’s title.

The track, imbued with a Western vibe, was produced by Vocaloid producer Madoka Kurosawa.

The lyrics carry a social message, revealing new discoveries with every listen.

Its breezy, adventure-like melody adds to the song’s storytelling.

Feelings that are hard to express in everyday life are sung through the Vocaloid.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to hear when school life leaves you with a sense of frustration you can’t shake.

Vocaloid Youth Song Compilation [Emo, Love, etc.] (21–30)

Speechless DaysKapitaro

Hatsune Miku - Wordless Days [Original]
Kotona Days Kapitaro

It’s a cute, translucent-feeling song.

The lyrics loop around the feeling of wanting to say just one simple thing—something I’ve wanted to convey for so long—but not being able to actually say it out loud.

The mood is quiet, yet the tempo is good.