Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to cheering anthems!
When it comes to songs you want to listen to in April, all kinds come to mind—sakura-themed tracks, sweet-and-sour love songs, and anthems cheering on new beginnings! In J-POP, tons of spring songs are released every year, and it’s the same in the Vocaloid scene.
So in this article, we’ll be introducing a bunch of Vocaloid tracks perfect for April! It’s a playlist that’s ideal for when you want to switch gears or reset your mood.
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Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to fight songs! (21–30)
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

A smash hit with over 20 million plays.
It was released in 2010, yet its popularity continues, with new comments still appearing.
The phrase “electronic sound” in the lyrics evokes the dawn of Vocaloid.
As you listen, it’s a mysterious song that makes you want to fall in love with electronic sounds.
Why not take this gentle April weather as a chance to reflect on the history of Vocaloid?
Cherry Blossom Weather and a Time MachineAdo

This is a spring song born from a collaboration between Ado and Hatsune Miku.
Released in October 2024, it was written and composed by Mafumafu.
Set against the backdrop of cherry blossom season, the song portrays the ache of a lost love and the passage of time.
Ado’s powerful vocals and Miku’s transparent, airy voice blend beautifully, and the dramatic sound arrangement is another highlight.
I think it hits especially hard when you listen to it while feeling the spring breeze.
The town closest to spring40mP

As the title suggests, it’s a song that makes you feel spring to the fullest—like cherry blossoms whirling right before your eyes and a warm breeze passing by.
The lyrics are lovely, conveying a message to seek out what you love and the things that bring joy, rather than simply doing what others say or searching for flaws.
Departing in springIori Kanzaki

In April, when a new life different from before begins, and you feel a pang of loneliness as you look back on your previous days…
this song is there to stay close to that feeling.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Kanzaki Iori, known for hits like “I’m Being Hated by Life,” released in 2022.
Combining a chill-tinged sound with KAFU’s husky vocals, it creates an emotional world.
This nostalgic vibe naturally brings out my old self.
After-School StrideLast Note.

This is a song about a girl who charges through school life at an incredible pace.
Her enjoyment of the ever-advancing days at school brings a smile to the listener’s face.
And even when she stumbles, the strength with which she rises again makes it a song that gives you courage.
Red Purge!!!P.I.N.A.

A song with quirky lyrics that sings about reality.
Amid the lyrics’ complex phrasing, you can feel a raw sense of “society.” The key lies in how you interpret and understand it.
It’s a Vocaloid track with the charm of multifacetedness.
Recommended for new members of the workforce.
Meltryo

A masterpiece among masterpieces that sparked a huge boom in the early Vocaloid scene.
It’s one of ryo’s signature works—he’s also active as a member of the creator unit supercell—and it was released in 2007.
For many people, when you think of Hatsune Miku songs, this is the one that comes to mind.
The lyrics capture the heart-pounding tension of love: you know that if you don’t speak up you’ll drift apart, yet you just can’t bring yourself to confess your feelings.
Listening to it makes your own heart race too.
Spring is the season of love—why not take courage from this song and share how you feel?





