[Standard] A roundup of recommended Vocaloid songs for middle schoolers [Latest]
I think a lot of people start getting interested in music when they enter junior high school! When you watch videos on YouTube and other social media, you come across all kinds of works.
Of course there are official tracks uploaded by musicians, but many people also discover new music through “I tried singing” cover videos.
In this article, we’ll introduce Vocaloid songs recommended for junior high schoolers—perfect for those who’ve started getting interested in Vocaloid! From classics in the Vocaloid scene to tracks that have recently become popular, we’ve got a wide-ranging lineup.
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Makeoshimi Calisthenics No. 1bashaguma kaede

This is a song that gives you the courage to bounce back from failure.
It’s a track by Kaede Bashiuma, released in April 2023.
The gentle piano tones and lo-fi vibe are striking, with a sound arrangement that lets you listen in a relaxed mood.
The down-to-earth lyrics, infused with the message “I haven’t lost yet,” will warm listeners’ hearts.
Add it to your playlist when you’re feeling down or want to encourage yourself.
The fact that it was created to celebrate the Kotonoha sisters’ birthday also adds a sense of warmth.
BambiWONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!

The music production circle WONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!.
The piece they worked on that’s been getting attention for its addictive quality is “Bambi.” This one uses Uramei and achieves a girly vocal vibe.
However, in contrast to that, the lyrics depict a murky inner darkness filled with envy toward others.
That gap is probably what really grabs you.
Also, pay attention to the chorus, which mixes in conversational language.
Even though the wording feels casual, the impact is enormous.
rabble; the masses; a motley crowdshino

An irresistibly addictive mix of rock that sketches out a way of thinking about identity.
“Uzo-muzo” by Vocaloid producer shino was released in August 2023 and participated in the Top 100 ranking for VocaColle 2023 Summer.
It fuses a high-energy band sound with release-cut piano and restless synth phrases, and that uptempo arrangement really packs a punch.
It makes you want to crank the volume all the way up.
The lyrics will especially resonate with anyone who makes music—Vocaloid tracks in particular.
It’s Magic TuneKinoshita

Kinoshita, a Vocaloid producer who also creates illustrations to match his music, produced “It’s Magic Tune” in 2023 as a collaboration song between the mobile app Tower of Saviors and Hatsune Miku.
With lyrics that unfold a fantasy story themed around dreams and magic, the song features a lively pop melody that conveys a sense of fun.
Miku’s soaring vocals deliver courage and hope without losing her smile no matter the situation, showcasing her adorable charm.
It’s an uptempo track with a sound that feels like you’ve wandered into a magical world.
Sleepy cotton candyichi ni san

Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer known for many rock-style tracks.
His “Nemure Watagashi” is a song that conveys the feelings of a woman who just can’t fall asleep, set to a Japanese-style sound.
As you listen, the structure gradually reveals why she can’t sleep.
It’s also fun how it incorporates relatable details like “being bothered by the sound of cars driving outside” and “the sky starting to get light outside.” They’re points anyone can relate to and nod along with.


