Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to cheering anthems!
In the J-pop scene, tons of spring songs are released every year—and it’s the same in the Vocaloid scene.So, in this article, we’re going to fire off a bunch of Vocaloid tracks we want you to hear in April!When it comes to songs you want to listen to in April, you probably think of cherry blossom tunes, bittersweet love songs, and anthems cheering on a new chapter in life.We’ve picked out plenty, so you’re sure to find something that perfectly matches your mood right now.Be sure to give them a listen and feel the arrival of a new season!
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Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from sakura songs to fight songs! (91–100)
Turkish March is over \^o^/Owata P

Set to one of Mozart’s masterpieces, the hilarious song about being in a desperate situation is Owata-P’s “Turkish March Owata \^o^/.” It’s a track that’s painfully relatable.
And it ends with a hopeless punchline! April tends to be a busy time, so let’s be careful not to end up like in this song!
Nadeshiko Weatherichi ni san

It’s a song that starts with a traditional Japanese instrument intro and then brings in the guitar.
It portrays someone walking along a spring path while remembering someone they love.
Everyone has someone they can’t forget, right? You could say it’s a song that makes you want to think of that person.
When spring comes, that person inevitably comes to mind… Just be careful not to dwell on the memories so much that it makes you sad.
The Town Where Spring Never Comesaruku hito

This song is packed with the charm of electronic vocals.
The accompaniment is electric, perfectly matching the Vocaloid voice.
It creates a gentle, fairy-tale-like atmosphere.
The song portrays a girl’s honest feelings, expressing a sense of reality as she gazes at the city and the world while carrying various things within her.
In just two short minutes, it captures the atmosphere of a time when spring feels just around the corner.
It’s perfect for an April afternoon nap scene.
Flutter and fall apartEZFG

Speaking of spring, it’s the season when cherry blossoms bloom and then fall.
That’s why I’d like to introduce “Maihira Chiru.” This is a song released by EZFG, and it portrays the scene of petals fluttering and scattering.
Another highlight is how it layers the fleeting nature of falling blossoms with feelings like loneliness and unease.
Since spring is a season full of farewells, such as graduations, you may find it especially easy to get emotionally absorbed.
Please enjoy it together with the music video, which features visuals that use flower petals as a motif.
Flowers and PromisesPonchi♪

This is a song by Ponchi♪ submitted to the second round of the music contest “Project Sekai NEXT.” With a driving sound that evokes the excitement of a new season, the piano timbre and melodic lines impart a certain bittersweet emotion.
As suggested by the song’s tagline, “If only I had told you that day,” the lyrics portray the regret of letting the seasons pass without conveying one’s true feelings.
Even as it depicts that regret, the work conveys a powerful determination to overcome it and move forward into the future, expressed through the song’s energetic tempo and vocals.


