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[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.

Be sure to read to the end!

[Standard] Latest recommended Vocaloid songs for junior high school students (81–90)

Betrayed.jungun

[Hatsune Miku] Betrayed. [JunJun]
Betrayed.jungun

“Uragirare” is a song about the sad reality of someone precious disappearing from right before your eyes.

Created in 2023 by Junjun, a Vocaloid producer known for releasing very short tracks around 20 seconds long, it features colorful tones rooted in electronica.

It gives voice to the sorrow and heartache of love that never goes right.

The beat accelerates in step with lyrics that build in emotion from the first verse to the pre-chorus and into the chorus, heightening the sense of poignancy.

It’s a breakup song where a heartrending vocal that conveys feelings beyond words intertwines with driving synths.

lifelikeshijima

Human-like / Dancing Hatsune Miku
lifelikeshijima

I’m drawn to its artistic tone and lyrics that seem to depict the truth.

The song “Ningen Sokkuri” (Human Look-alike) by Vocaloid producer Shijima was released in 2017.

Its refined soundscape showcases Shijima’s strong arranging skills.

The vocal work is distinctive too—despite the noisiness, the words are clearly intelligible, which almost feels a bit mysterious.

If you make music, you might especially wonder, “How are they doing that?” The feelings of a protagonist who wants to become “human”…

It’s not explicitly stated, but it sounds like it could be from Miku’s perspective.

In conclusion

I introduced a lot of songs—did you find a favorite? I’d be happy if this gives you a chance to explore various tracks! Following Vocaloid-related events like “VocaColle” is also one way to discover new music.