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.
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[Learnable] A roundup introduction to educational Vocaloid songs! (1–10)
Atomic LoveNayutan Alien

At first you might worry, “Can I really remember this?” but by the time it ends, it’s addictive—you’ll find yourself hitting repeat.
It’s included on the compilation album “Learning Middle School Science with Vocaloid,” where you can learn about atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions.
The topic falls under the field of chemistry.
Senbonzakura Japanese History ver.kuro usagi P

It’s no exaggeration to call “Senbonzakura” the quintessential Vocaloid song.
This arrangement turns it into a piece through which you can comprehensively learn Japanese history up to the present day.
It covers the key topics taught in junior high school, making it especially recommended for those who find history challenging.
Graphic MagicLast Note.

This is a Vocaloid song that helps you learn about solid geometry.
It’s by Last Note.
, the Vocaloid music unit behind many classics like “Setsuna Trip” and “Uchouten Vivace,” and it’s included on the compilation album “Learn Middle School Math with Vocaloid.” The fast-paced, stylish rock sound is super cool! Even those who struggle with math should find it easier to remember this way.
Just be careful not to get so hooked on the music that you forget to study!
The body’s mechanisms learned through BEATLOLI.COM

A stylish electronic tune that lets you learn about how the body works.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer LOLI.
COM, the originator of the “Miri-shira Series” genre—projects where you do ad-lib voiceovers for an anime you don’t know in the slightest on first viewing—and it’s included on the album “Learning Junior High School Science with Vocaloid.” Set to an addictive sound, the lyrics cover essential nutrients for humans and topics like digestion.
Dive into studying with ultra-stylish music!
Two People’s Love Function (Function)koyori

Also aimed at middle and high school students, it sings about love and functions.
In the music video, the black dots marking the values on the function graph are turned into heart symbols, and the values are connected with lines.
I’d love for anyone who’s stumbled over functions like y = ax to give it a listen.
Viva Happy World History ver.Mitchie M

This is a Vocaloid song you can study with that puts you in a good mood with its lively sound.
It’s a work by Mitchie M, a master of astonishing tuning techniques, released in 2019.
As the title suggests, it’s a parody of “Viva Happy,” originally released in 2013, in a world history version.
It features many important figures and events from world history.
The groove alone will get you pumped up.
Rather than listening carefully, it’s recommended for times when you want to ride the momentum and study.
Love = physicsKanimiso P

As the title suggests, this is a Vocaloid song where you can learn about the motion and energy of objects—in other words, mechanics.
It’s by Kanimiso-P, the Vocaloid producer who created Gakupo’s classic “Dancing☆Samurai,” and it’s included on the compilation album “Learn Middle School History/Science with Vocaloids.” The sound arrangement, blending freshness with a touch of wistfulness, really hits home.
The love-themed lyrics are perfectly suited for students, too.
Falling in love is important, but first, let’s use this song to buckle down and study!