[Learnable] A roundup introduction to educational Vocaloid songs!
VOCALOID songs are especially popular among middle and high school students, but haven’t some of you been scolded by your parents with, “Stop listening to music and study!”?
“I wish studying were fun…” Many of you have probably thought that, right?
In times like that, we’ve got you covered with lots of VOCALOID tracks that are fun to listen to and educational—a two-for-one deal.
Now you won’t get scolded.
Because you’re studying!
No, seriously—it’s not a joke.
These are genuinely educational, so be sure to check them out to the end.
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[Learnable] A roundup introduction to educational Vocaloid songs! (1–10)
Two People’s Love Function (Function)koyori

Also aimed at middle and high school students, it sings about love and functions.
In the music video, the black dots marking the values on the function graph are turned into heart symbols, and the values are connected with lines.
I’d love for anyone who’s stumbled over functions like y = ax to give it a listen.
Meiji Restoration Rockdesu ohagi

As the title suggests, this song lets you learn events from the Meiji era and covers the key points that appear on junior high school term tests and high school entrance exams.
It’s a new kind of study guide perfect for those who struggle with history and memorization.
Recommended for listening on your walk to school or on the bus.
Mystery-Solving Girl: A Tale of Wonders (English ver)jīzasu P

With this song alone, you can learn 115 English words.
Across the entire series, a total of 1,600 words appear—apparently enough to get you into a national university.
In TOEIC terms, that’s around a 500 score, showing a pretty high level of seriousness.
Learn them thoroughly and put them to use!
[Learnable] A roundup of educational Vocaloid songs! (11–20)
Love = physicsKanimiso P

As the title suggests, this is a Vocaloid song where you can learn about the motion and energy of objects—in other words, mechanics.
It’s by Kanimiso-P, the Vocaloid producer who created Gakupo’s classic “Dancing☆Samurai,” and it’s included on the compilation album “Learn Middle School History/Science with Vocaloids.” The sound arrangement, blending freshness with a touch of wistfulness, really hits home.
The love-themed lyrics are perfectly suited for students, too.
Falling in love is important, but first, let’s use this song to buckle down and study!
Ultimate Namaste EX!natsuP
How much do you know about India? I’d like to introduce a song that helps you rediscover India’s appeal: “Ultimate Namaste EX.” It’s a track created by natsuP, a member of the music circle SCL Project.
Set to a driving, exhilarating sound, the lyrics sing about knowledge of India and its many charms.
You might come across some unfamiliar words, so try looking them up—doing so will be a great learning experience, too.
Kōshū Dialect Lesson ~First Love Edition~momi agewo
Do you know Kōshū dialect? Kōshū dialect is a variety spoken in Yamagata Prefecture, and it features lots of grammar and expressions you won’t hear elsewhere.
That’s why it can be quite hard to understand for people who aren’t familiar with it.
So, to learn Kōshū dialect, I recommend “Kōshū Dialect Course: First Love Edition.” This pop song was created by Vocaloid producer Momiageo.
Using the scenario of a man confessing his feelings to a woman, the lyrics teach listeners the Kōshū dialect.
Far Eastern RomanesqueHikutsu P

The phrase “Japan’s 100 Scenic Views” is something you often hear, but I think many people don’t actually understand it in detail.
“Japan’s 100 Scenic Views” refers to a selection of 100 beautiful natural landscapes—scenic spots formed by nature.
Since there are as many as 100, they can be hard to remember, but listening to “Far East Romanesque” might help them sink in smoothly.
This is a song released by HikusP, and the lyrics are sprinkled with the names of those scenic sites.
With its Japanese-style sound, it really lets you feel the charm of Japan.


