[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] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Middle Schoolers [Latest] (11–20)
Please be gentle with your biting.PinocchioP

The lyrics incorporating tongue twisters are, above all, overwhelmingly high-sense.
It’s a track by PinocchioP, a composer who remains at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene and hardly needs an introduction, released in May 2023.
It’s included on his sixth album, META, released the same year.
While it’s a poppy, upbeat song, the lyrics—asking for kindness when you mess up—also feel like a cynical message to modern society.
That blend of the pure and the impure is exactly what defines the PinocchioP world.
Inferior, SuperiorGiga

It’s an upbeat EDM tune that feels like a wave of sound rushing toward you.
Created by Giga—also known for tracks like “Hibikase”—it was released in August 2018.
The ultra-authentic electronic sound will get your heart pumping, as if you were at an overseas music festival.
The way the chorus lifts you up is classic Giga.
It drew attention for being selected as the theme song for “Kagamine Rin/Len 10th Anniversary” at Magical Mirai 2018.
It might be even more exciting to sing it with friends rather than solo.
Mongol invasions of Japan ☆South of South

If you’ve been immersed in internet culture for a long time, it might even bring you to tears.
It’s a track by Minaminominami, the Vocaloid producer who had a massive breakout with “Seikai-chan and KAFU-chan’s Errand Counterpoint.” Released in August 2023, it participated in the “Joke Songs” ranking category of VocaColle 2023 Summer.
The song draws on themes from Nico Nico Douga, anime that sparked booms, and internet memes, packing in an incredible amount of information.
And yet, as I mentioned earlier, if you’ve been on the internet for years, it somehow ends up feeling nostalgic.
It’s a lively, fun, and nostalgic meme song.
As expectedInabakumori

This is a Vocaloid rock track that balances coolness with a touch of ennui.
Created by Inabakumori—also known for the smash hit “Lagtrain”—it was released in June 2023.
That same month, it was featured as a demo song for the VOCALOID6 Voicebank AI “Otomachi Una.” The theme of “surpassing your past self” is expressed in words that are very characteristic of Inabakumori, and I think it will especially resonate with Vocaloid producers and anyone who loves making things.
It’s also a song that really brings out Otomachi Una’s solid, distinctive vocals.
New BreedMarasy × Jin × Akita Horie (kemu)

A star-studded collaboration by pianist Marasy, Vocaloid producer Jin, and Shota Horie (aka kemu).
The lively, high-energy sound is delicious no matter where you slice it.
The playful melody pairs perfectly with Rin’s crisp, commanding vocals that more than hold their own.
Released in April 2023, this track proudly took 1st place in the VOCALOID Collection (VocaColle) Spring 2023 TOP 100 ranking.
The chorus is catchy enough for first-time listeners to groove to, so get your friends hyped and crank up the energy together! It’s also a great pick for those thinking, “It’s been a while since I listened to Vocaloid.”
Shimaenaga GirlAdeliae

An irresistibly catchy pop tune inspired by the adorable, fluffy-white bird known as the long-tailed tit (Shimaenaga).
Composed by Adeliae, it was released in March 2023.
The lyrics—depicting the contrast between a cute appearance and inner turmoil—leave a strong impression, expressing the plea: “Don’t just look at the surface—see the real me!” The song entered the TOP 100 of VOCALOID Collection Spring 2023, ranking 25th.
Its captivating gap between sound and lyrics is sure to resonate with listeners.
It’s a cute Vocaloid track where you can savor every single sound!
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LaVI-BavellabionSLAVE V-V-R

If you like Gothic-style works, be sure to check this out! Vocaloid producer SLAVE.
V-V-R’s “LaVI-Bavellabion” was released in April 2024.
It was created as the theme song for the adventure game “Witch Trial of the Magical Girl.” The majestic tone built on a band sound is striking, and the foot-stomping rhythm you can also see in the MV is addictive.
The enigmatic lyrics are said to be written in a language called “Fixmerge.” In the YouTube comments, SLAVE.
V-V-R themselves provide a brief explanation of its meaning.
Use that as a reference and try exploring the worldview of the lyrics!