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[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.

[Learnable] A roundup of educational Vocaloid songs! (11–20)

Electric Heroes150P

"Learn Junior High History/Science with Vocaloid" All 20 Tracks Preview [Hatsune Miku, GUMI, etc.]
Electric Heroes 150P

You’ll be amazed by the powerful, impactful sound pressure.

This track is by 150P, also known as the creator of the mixed-media “Shuuen no Shiori Project” series, and it’s included on the compilation album “Learn Junior High School Science with Vocaloid.” It mainly covers topics like electric current and magnetic fields.

It’s a fast-paced electronic number that incorporates 8-bit sounds, and listening to it really lifts your spirits.

Highly recommended for those who want to boost their motivation to study.

Far Eastern RomanesqueServile P

Far East Romanesque (feat. Kagamine Len)
Abject P of Far Eastern Romanesque

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.

The Tale of a World Being DyedGibson

Singing “A Textbook You Can Learn with Vocaloid: The Story of a World Turning One Color (Let’s Learn Terms from the Genetics Chapter!)” – [Tsukiori Alice]
Gibson: A Tale of a World Being Dyed

This is a driving rock number with grand, string-laden tones.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Gibson—renowned both as a skilled guitarist and for providing songs to other artists—and it’s included on the compilation album “Learning Junior High School Science with Vocaloid.” The song covers topics like the continuity of life and genes.

The lyrics project a bittersweet worldview that really hits you.

Honestly, it’s wonderful not just as a study song, but as a standalone piece of music.

The Lost One’s WeepingNeru

Lost One’s Weeping (English Cover) [JubyPhonic] Lost One’s Lament
The Lost One's WeepingNeru

A rock number that pierces the heart.

It’s one of the tracks included on the album “Learn Junior High School English with Vocaloid.” The original song already contains lyrics related to studying, but turning it into an English version has further enhanced its completeness as a reference resource.

Since the original is cool, the English version inevitably turned out cool as well.

Song of PhotosynthesisTravolta

“Learning Junior High School Science with Vocaloid” 02 ♪ The Photosynthesis Song / Ako Itani [Tried Playing] [Tried Singing]
Photosynthesis Song Travolta

This is a song where you can learn about the structure and functions of plants and the human body.

In today’s world, often described as experiencing a “decline in interest in science,” it was created to spark at least some interest in science among junior high school students.

Included in the compilation album Vocalo de Oboeru Chugaku Rika (Learning Middle School Science with Vocaloid).

Waltz of BeastsKoKo

[Learn English Vocabulary with Vocaloid | University Entrance Exam] The Beast’s Waltz (English ver.) [GUMI English]
Beast Waltz KoKo

This is one song from the Singing English Vocabulary series.

It should be easier to memorize if you first grasp the story with the Japanese version and then repeatedly listen to the English version.

It features 105 English words and is aimed at those targeting a national university or a TOEIC score of 500 or higher.

I’ve attached the English version of the video; the Japanese version can be viewed on the creator’s channel.

[Learnable] A curated introduction to educational Vocaloid songs! (21–30)

What I Need (MONEY!)Circus-P

What I Need (MONEY!) [with Hatsune Miku]
What I Need (MONEY!)Circus-P

If you want to study English, I recommend works by overseas-based Vocaloid producers! This song is by Circus-P, an American Vocaloid producer known for hits like “Circus Monster,” and it was released in 2020.

It sings about a very straightforward feeling: I have no money! I want lots of money! I mean… yeah, that’s true—we all want it.

Since it’s the kind of content you rarely see in textbooks, it’s perfect for learning natural, native English.