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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!

Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to cheering anthems! (51–60)

World’s End Dancehallwowaka

[Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA F-] World's End Dance Hall
World's End Dancehallwowaka

It’s a highly addictive track with a somewhat decadent vibe.

Just listening to it makes a kind of confidence well up inside you.

Precisely because April is a time filled with anxiety and tension, it might be good to listen to this song and load up on confidence.

Yankee Boy, Yankee GirlTōma

[GUMI] Yankee Boy, Yankee Girl [Original Song]
Yankee Boy, Yankee GirlTōma

Amid lyrics steeped in a decadent, violent mood, the song conveys gritty friendship, justice, and strength.

As you enter a new chapter in life, not everything will be bright and happy, but even when you hit those rough patches, it reminds you that what matters is getting back up and keeping on moving forward.

Setsuna CycleYuinami

Setsuna Cycle / Yuinami feat. Hatsune Miku — yuinami – Setsuna Cycle ft. Miku Hatsune
Setsuna CycleYuinami

It’s a straightforward, emotive guitar rock number.

Released in 2013 as Vocaloid producer Yuinami’s fifth work.

The rush of the chorus is irresistible! The lyrics are about remembering your school days every time a new season arrives.

It feels as if it’s singing about my own life, and it tightens my chest.

It’s a Vocaloid song I especially want you to hear now that you’re an adult.

bakubakuichi ni san

Bakubaku / Hifumi feat. Otomachi Una
bakubakuichi ni san

For those who found someone they like right after entering junior high or high school—three years will fly by in no time! Listening to this song might give you the courage to speak to them.

It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer Hifumi, known for Japanese-style sounds, released in 2022.

What’s unique is how it expresses the heartbeat “bakubaku” from the title by speeding up the tempo.

Somehow it even makes our own hearts race.

Draw strength from a love song and confess your feelings… ah, youth!

Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to inspirational anthems! (61–70)

CITRUSOrangestar

Orangestar – CITRUS (feat. IA & ONE) Official Video
CITRUSOrangestar

It’s a song that truly embodies youth, evoking fear of the future and longing for the past.

The lyrics capture the immense anxiety and fear we held as boys and girls about what lay ahead, and there’s no doubt anyone can relate to them.

At the same time, it’s a song that wraps those feelings in a warm embrace, leaving you with a comforting sense of warmth.

Tokyo Balletkurowassan shikago

[Hatsune Miku] Tokyo Ballet [Original MV]
Tokyo Balletkurowassan shikago

“Tokyo Ballet,” where the Electone accompaniment and VOCALOID vocals fit perfectly.

As the title suggests, it’s a piece themed around ballet, evoking a sense of mystery and tranquility.

It matches the warm atmosphere of April and is a song you’ll want to listen to while gazing at the sky.

It would also feel nice to listen to it while dozing on your commute to work or school.

It seems to have a detox effect.

sprayyūkisan

Organic Acid / ewe “spray” (self cover) MV
sprayyūkisan

A gentle, bittersweet Vocaloid song.

Perhaps because the PV is predominantly pink, it somehow feels like spring.

It portrays two people who can’t be honest with each other, weaving feelings of not being able to forget despite having drifted apart.

It’s a page from a calm spring day, but it’s not happiness—it’s a farewell.

The song unfolds a sweet-and-sour story that feels like youth, yet somehow slips just beyond being called that.