Popular Vocaloid Songs Ranking Recommended for Elementary School Students [2025]
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 [2025] (Ranks 11–20)
the way home; on the way backFuwari-P15rank/position

Fuwari-P’s “Kaerimichi” is a song that gently warms the listener’s heart.
When you hear it, you’ll probably feel like making up even if you’ve had a little quarrel with a friend.
Its poppy melody and catchy lyrics overflow with a peaceful vibe.
On days when something at school gets you down, or when your heart feels a bit heavy, try humming this song on your way home while taking in the grass and trees around you, or the cats by the roadside.
You’ll surely find yourself thinking, “A day like this isn’t so bad after all!”
Precious WordsYunimemo-P16rank/position
Yunimemo-P’s song “Precious Words” portrays the humorous quarrels of twins, and that vibe meshes perfectly with its up-tempo sound, packing in a kind of fun that lifts your spirits before you know it.
Beyond its musical charm, you can’t miss the message about the importance of “precious words.” Plenty of people find it hard to apologize honestly, right? This song will surely help you say “I’m sorry” to your friends and family.
A source of happinessWataru P17rank/position
Created by WataruP, sequel, and Yashikin, “Shiawase no Yoridokoro” is a message song released in 2012 that makes you feel “I’m not alone.” Its gentle yet grand arrangement is calming.
Perhaps because of the relaxed tempo, each and every word of the lyrics seems to reach straight to the depths of your heart.
If you’re struggling with how to navigate the distance with friends, give it a listen.
I’m sure it will encourage you and help you feel more positive.
Fluffy little kittenOne Cup P18rank/position
“Koneko no Payapaya” is a Vocaloid song created by Wankappu-P, known for its warm, gentle atmosphere.
Released in 2007, it was later included on the concept album “Vocaloid Minna no Uta Outa: Hatsune Miku.” The pop-leaning sound arrangement and Miku’s soft vocals are truly delightful.
The lyrics, which capture a kitten’s desire to venture outside the house, are another part of its charm.
It’s an adorable track that’s sure to leave you smiling by the time it ends.
Somehow, it feels really great!Servile P19rank/position
If you like Japanese language arts, definitely check this out! It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Hikutsu-P, known for hits like “Sayū -Migi Hidari-,” and it was released in 2008.
Its distinctive feature is that the lyrics are composed of difficult-to-read kanji.
It really only includes characters that make you think, “How do you even read that?” And because the melody has a nursery rhyme-like feel, it’s very easy to listen to.
It was included on the 2010 concept album “Vocaloid Minna no Uta Outa: Hatsune Miku.”
A birthday that annoys me because I love you too muchHONEY WORKS20rank/position

I want the person I like to celebrate my birthday, but there’s no message at all… It’s a youthful love song that captures those sweet-and-sour feelings! HoneyWorks’s “Sukisugite Mukatsuku Birthday” was released in November 2023.
The sparkling sound and KAF’s slightly innocent vocals are a perfect match, making it a delight to listen to.
And the biggest highlight is definitely the lyrics.
As for how the protagonist’s birthday turns out, please listen and find out for yourself.
The version sung by Yuna Hoshino is also highly recommended!
Top Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Elementary School Students [2025] (Ranks 21–30)
The Strongest☆SongHONEY WORKS21rank/position

This pop and catchy song gives you a boost of energy.
Created by HoneyWorks, its lyrics evoke a youthful drama that really hits home.
Produced as part of the BanG Dream! project, it was performed by Poppin’Party in September 2021.
There’s also a full-size version of the animated music video available.
It’s perfect for when you want to push past your limits or cheer on a friend.
It’s a song everyone can sing together to lift their spirits.
HoneyWorks’ tracks have surpassed a total of 1 billion streams, so this one is sure to resonate with you!