[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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[Standard] A roundup of recommended Vocaloid songs for junior high students [Latest] (41–50)
Bad KidsWONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!

“WONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!”, a creator circle, produced Akukids.
The lyrics depict the bad deeds of naughty kids.
But it’s said that all those bad deeds are because they’re afflicted with an illness that makes them do such things.
Many people go through a phase in childhood when they feel like being mischievous or acting out, right? The song portrays exactly that—kids brazenly continuing to do all sorts of bad things.
You might think, “What a bunch of troublemakers,” yet some listeners may find it strangely familiar.
rollerkairiki bea

This work was born from Raison d’être, a project to create songs based on legendary creatures illustrated by Nou, an illustrator.
The track was composed by Kairiki Bear, the composer behind numerous hit songs such as “Darling Dance” and “Venom,” and was released in June 2023.
The theme is the familiar “werewolf” from board games, and the lyrics are filled with words that evoke that image.
The distorted chorus is particularly striking, sonically expressing a chaotic space of deception and being deceived.
Uyuyu (´;ω;`)namiguru

The poppy sound, eye-catching title, and chaotic music video completely got me.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Namiguru—known for songs like “Zunda Parinai”—released in November 2023, and it was an entry for “Musekitōmeisai II.” The piece is packed with resignation and sadness toward a “self that can’t do anything,” resulting in something highly relatable.
As you listen, you can’t help but feel like the title says—you just want to cry.
It’s a Vocaloid song with an addictive, quirky charm.
Stomping Beatmarashii

It’s an energetic and dynamic track that leaves you feeling refreshed after listening.
Released in December 2023 by marasy, it features three Vocaloids: Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, and Megurine Luka.
The lyrics carry a positive and powerful message, reflecting the theme of “grasping an unseen future.” While marasy is renowned as a master pianist, this time he also showcases his talent in Vocaloid music production.
It’s a song that gives you a boost of energy, perfect for moments when you’re lacking motivation or need a change of pace.
Why not add it to your playlist?
bamboo-copterKasamura Tōta

It’s a song steeped in deep emotions and loneliness.
A Vocaloid track by Toa Kasamura, released in May 2024.
It’s filled with feelings of isolation, parting, and the wish to meet again.
When you listen, a slow ache spreads through your heart—yet that very warmth gently soothes it.
The official MV is available on YouTube.
It’s a piece that shines with the delicate expression characteristic of Kasamura, who also provides songs for Project Sekai.
When you’re aching to see someone, this work will be there to stay close to your feelings.
AmélieNiru Kajitsu

The bouncy melody makes my heart dance! This work by Nirukajitsu was released in April 2023.
It was featured as the commercial song for Marusanai Co., Ltd.’s product “Hitotsu Ue no Tonyu Soy Milk Beverage Amaou®.” The lively arrangement, with tones coming from all directions, really amps you up.
It’s fantastical—like someone tipped over a toy box—and it’s wonderful.
The lyrics weave in an exploration of the self, relationships with others, and the purpose of life.
They express the inner conflict that sways between reality and ideals.
Listening to it, I can’t help but feel myself relating to it too.
creationRed

RED, a Vocaloid producer who debuted in 2021.
The work that shot his name to prominence was “Creation,” which ranked 10th in the Rookie Ranking at VocaColle 2022 Autumn.
The piece is composed of two major melodies: in the first half, a quiet melody conveys the vulnerable parts of the heart, while in the second half, the key shifts to an up-tempo melody that portrays overcoming that weakness.
Also noteworthy are the emotionally expressive vocals and his one-of-a-kind word choices that interweave English.


