[Popular] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Elementary School Students [Classics]
In this article, we’re going to introduce Vocaloid songs we recommend for elementary school kids.
It’s perfect for anyone who’s “recently gotten into music,” and it might even give you some fun topics to chat about with friends.
We’ve picked out a wide variety: bright, catchy tracks you’ll want to sing along to, cool songs that get you pumped, and even humorous fan favorites.
The selection spans a broad range of eras too, from the latest hits to timeless classics.
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[Popular] A roundup of Vocaloid songs recommended for elementary school kids [Classics] (11–20)
Rainbow DollDECO*27
It’s a pop number with an energetic guitar riff that sticks in your ears.
Rainbowder by DECO*27, a popular Vocaloid producer behind many classic hits, was released in 2008.
The lyrics gently stay close to those who are crying, and they’re so kind that they’ll make you feel better too.
The bright, sunny feel of the song is probably one reason it puts you in that mindset.
It’s great to listen to yourself, of course, and I think it’s also a good one to recommend to a friend who’s feeling down!
Fluffy little kittenOne Cup P
“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.
Cavities are cured by brushing your teeth.awa-awa P
Are you all brushing your teeth properly every day? This is a work by the Vocaloid producer Awaawa-P, who also created songs like “Canaria” and “Gomen na sorry,” released in 2010.
Brushing your teeth helps prevent cavities, but it doesn’t actually cure them.
Still, in this song, they try to fix a cavity without going to the dentist.
The cute vibe might make you want to brush it off, but be sure to visit the dentist! It’s a Vocaloid track full of humor.
Fantasy PaletteYucha-P
Kūsō Palette, a work by yucha-P—also known as the creator of songs like Poker Face and Blackjack—is a high-velocity rock tune released in 2010.
It’s brimming with drive, with meticulously crafted guitar tones and rhythms.
One of its charms is the passionate message: “I’m sure I’ll seize the future I envision.” May its wind-swept lyrics and powerful sound reach your heart!
Somehow, it feels really great!Servile P
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.”
hypothesisYoyo-P
Even though it lists things the other person dislikes, it somehow sounds like a love song.
Yuyoyuppe’s track “Hypothesis” was released in 2008.
Its gentle tone and vocal work are soothing.
It makes you want to close your eyes and just listen… it puts you in that kind of mood, don’t you think? The lyrics lay out two hypotheses: “You hate me” and “I hate you.” But the words that come out are clearly about “liking,” aren’t they? A truly calming Vocaloid song—highly recommended.
[Popular] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs Recommended for Elementary School Students [Classics] (21–30)
Back-to-Front WaltzPENGUINS PROJECT

PENGUINS PROJECT’s “Ushiromae Waltz” is a charming and approachable track featuring Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals and lyrics that capture the innocence of first love.
Its gently flowing melody is easy on the ears, and its phrases linger in the heart, evoking both nostalgia and a flutter of excitement for listeners of any generation.
Beyond the vocals and lyrics, the music video—presented like a drama starring Hatsune Miku—is another highlight.
This song feels like one that could spark lively conversations with friends.