Popular Vocaloid Songs Ranking Recommended for Elementary School Students [2026]
Vocaloid has deeply permeated the culture, especially among younger generations.
Recently, even Vocaloids featuring the cute voices of elementary school children have appeared.
Here, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs—from popular tracks everyone wants to try singing at least once, to easy-to-sing songs that especially resonate with elementary school kids.
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Top Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Elementary School Students [2026] (21–30)
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When you’re completely exhausted and your heart aches unbearably, this song will be there to help you.
“Pianista” by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura was released in October 2023.
Composed only of vocals and piano, each note is gentle and sinks into your heart.
It fully showcases Kasamura’s musical sensibilities.
The lyrics—“There are things you can only understand once you’ve become an adult, but by then it’s sometimes too late”—carry a palpable sense of frustration, yet that’s precisely what conveys its tenderness.


