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 cherry blossom tunes to fight songs! (41–50)
cherry blossom downwindAliey:S

Aliey: The piece “Sakura Oroshi” by S was released in March 2024.
Through the image of cherry blossom petals fluttering down, it delicately portrays the changing seasons and shifts of the heart.
While carefully weaving together everyday moments one by one, it presents a worldview where transience and beauty intersect.
Themes such as parting and growth are interwoven, quietly sending ripples through the listener’s heart.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid song for the graduation season.
A person waiting for springPolyphonicBranch

This is a song by PolyphonicBranch, created as the theme for the Sakura Miku × Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival collaboration.
Built around the sound of the piano and incorporating the tones of traditional Japanese instruments, its sound leaves a strong impression of a distinctly Japanese atmosphere.
Alongside the yearning for the arrival of warmer days, it also depicts the hope of reuniting with someone precious.
The bright sound, which seems to express both the lyrics’ message and the excitement of welcoming a new season, sweeps away anxieties about starting a new chapter in life.
Flowers, spring comes around againOzon

A spring song that colors a page of youth.
Released in March 2023, this track delicately portrays emotions that shift with the changing seasons.
Its gentle melody blends beautifully with Hatsune Miku’s clear, straightforward vocals, creating a soundscape that vividly evokes cherry blossoms dancing in the spring air.
If you listen to it right as you graduate and start a new chapter, it’ll hit especially hard.
Be sure to take your time and really listen.
dream, by no meansDECO*27

This delightful track with crisp, bright guitar tones is “Yume Yume,” a song by Vocaloid producer DECO*27.
It’s an energizing rock tune perfect for a fresh, sunny April morning! Highly recommended as a pre-work or pre-school pick-me-up when you’re prone to sighs.
Haruichi.DECO*27

How about a refreshing four-on-the-floor rock number that fuses synthesizer tones with a full band sound? It’s a track by DECO*27, the Vocaloid producer also known for songs like “Mosaic Roll” and “Two Breaths Walking.” He’s active as a professional musician as well, so some of you may know him from that side.
“Haruichi” was released in 2009.
Maybe it’s the brisk rhythm and heart-fluttering lyrics, but listening to it makes you want to start running.
Flower-scatteringn-buna

This is a Vocaloid song based on Andersen’s fairy tale “The Red Shoes.” Composed by n-buna, also known for “Toumei Elegy,” it was released in 2016.
The melody is striking, carrying both a refreshing feel and a touch of sadness.
The narrative quality of the lyrics is deeply moving.
Take your time to listen closely to each and every word.
It’s perfect for looking up at the rows of cherry blossoms as you listen.
Spring haze, drifting in the dust-laden windmawari

This is a Vocaloid track where the timbres of piano and strings unfold dramatically in step with the rhythm.
Created by Vocaloid producer Mawari, it was released in April 2023.
Centered on acoustic instruments, the sound arrangement achieves both clarity and a sense of weightlessness.
Perhaps because of the crisp, satisfying sound image, the cool vocals of the star realm really shine.
The lyrics, which convey a determination to move toward one’s envisioned future, are inspiring—an uplifting spring song that sets the heart ablaze.


