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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[Classic] Recommended Vocaloid Songs for Middle Schoolers [Latest] (1–10)
CharlesBalloon

This song features a light, upbeat rhythm, stylish chord progressions, and a catchy melody that sticks in your head.
Released in 2016, it is Balloon (Keina Suda)’s 26th Vocaloid track, themed around lost love and parting.
Despite the bittersweet lyrics, its bright sound leaves a strong impression.
On YouTube, you can find a version sung by Keina Suda himself, while the Vocaloid version is available on Niconico.
It’s also included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostream feat.
Hatsune Miku,” so if you’re interested, be sure to check it out.
If I could become someone's heartYurii Canon

An emotionally moving Vocaloid song that resonates with your heart.
Created by the popular Vocaloid producer Yurry Canon, it was released in February 2018.
Its powerful rock sound and GUMI’s vocals strike a chord.
The lyrics, infused with the desire to “be someone’s reason to live,” carry weight in every word and truly move you.
Included on the album Kardia, this track exemplifies Yurry Canon’s musical style.
For those struggling with worries, listening might help them see hope for tomorrow.
Amanojaku164

Its exhilarating, fast-paced sound—where guitar, bass, and drums move as one—is a major draw.
Released by 164 in May 2011, this work is known as a classic in the Vocaloid scene.
The lyrics, which balance aching sorrow with strength, delve into lingering feelings for a past lover and self-loathing, offering much to ponder.
Featured on the album “THEORY -164 feat.
GUMI-,” the song is also popular in karaoke, ranking fourth on JOYSOUND’s annual chart.
A cover by Wagakki Band further sparked attention.
Many listeners will relate to the stirring lyrics and powerful melody.
It’s a must-listen for anyone feeling the frustrations of youth.
Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

With its bubbly tune and addictive lyrics, this piece captivates listeners.
Created by Mikito-P, the song was released on Niconico in August 2012 and became a huge hit.
It tells the story of girls learning Chinese, conveying a passion that transcends language barriers.
Included on the album “I Kissed Hatsune Miku,” it made its major-label debut through EXIT TUNES in April 2013.
With its bright rhythm and cute illustrations, it gained popularity, surpassing 3 million views.
Recommended for those who want to feel the joy of tackling a new language.
It’s the perfect track when you need a boost of energy or a change of mood.
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

This piece combines a refreshing feel with a touch of melancholy that evokes the end of summer.
It’s a song by Orangestar, released on Nico Nico Douga in August 2014.
It features a clear, transparent melody and lyrics that portray the struggles of teenage years.
Among Vocaloid songs, it’s especially famous, having surpassed 10 million views on Nico Nico Douga.
The lyrics, which capture both anxieties and hopes for the future, are sure to resonate strongly with middle school students.
With IA’s pure vocals and a driving sound, it’s a track that gives you the courage to take a step toward tomorrow.
I highly recommend it to everyone in the midst of their youth.
Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu

Shifting from a heartrending piano tone to an aggressive sound that pierces the ears, this track by kemu was released on Niconico in April 2012.
It entered the Hall of Fame just one day after its release and became a major hit, surpassing 200,000 views by the third day.
The poignant lyrics, which make you feel as if you’re reading a story from another world, strike straight to the heart.
The song is included on the album PANDORA VOXX as well as various compilation albums.
It has been covered by many artists, including Roselia and WagakkiBand.
It also appears in the rhythm game BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!, so if you’re interested, be sure to give it a try.
Summertime Recordjin

A masterpiece that beautifully blends gentleness and poignancy, capturing the end of summer.
Composed by Jin, it was released in May 2013 and is known as the ending theme of the Kagerou Project.
The lyrics carry a nostalgic atmosphere and have a warmth that feels close to a middle schooler’s heart.
Filled with friendship, partings, and the courage to take a new step forward, it’s full of moments you can relate to.
When you feel like looking back on your summer vacation memories, give it a listen.
It’s sure to be a song that resonates deeply.