[Rainy Season] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in June [Early Summer]
What kind of image do you have of June?
Do you think of the damp, muggy feeling of the rainy season, or does it feel like “summer is just around the corner”?
You might picture scenes with hydrangeas in bloom, and there’s also the term “June bride,” right?
In this article, I’ll be introducing Vocaloid songs I want you to listen to in June!
I’ve gathered picks without sticking to any one music genre, so you’re sure to find something that suits you.
Be sure to read to the end!
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[Rainy Season] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in June [Early Summer] (71–80)
Tokyo Teddy BearNeru

An emotional rock number that conveys feelings rising from deep within the heart.
It’s a work by the popular Vocaloid producer Neru—also known as the creator of “Lost One’s Weeping”—and was released in 2011.
The song voices the unfiltered emotions of a protagonist tormented by inferiority.
Its message will likely resonate especially with teenagers.
It is included in compilation albums such as “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalocluster feat.
Hatsune Miku.”
Lin and the StaffMarasy

This is a song by Marasy, who performed a concert titled “marasy piano live in BUDOKAN” at the Nippon Budokan on March 2, 2021, featuring the use of VOCALOID.
It begins with the sound of rain, followed by a buoyant piano arrangement and Hatsune Miku’s beautiful vocals.
Although the song portrays the bittersweetness of a love that has an ending, its pop arrangement makes it very easy to listen to.
Throughout the track, the virtuoso piano resonates, interwoven with crystal-clear rain sounds, creating a result you’ll want to replay again and again during the sticky rainy season.
Solar System DiscoNayutan Alien

It makes you want to raise your fist and sing along.
It’s a catchy and satisfying Vocaloid dance-rock track.
Created by NayutalieN, a Vocaloid producer from outer space, it was released in 2017.
It’s included on the second album “Object Y from Planet Nayuta” and the compilation album “Don’t-You Music.” Even if you’re hearing it for the first time, the melody feels familiar.
NayutalieN’s sense of style is astonishing.
Crank up your energy with this song and head into summer!
[Rainy Season] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in June [Early Summer] (81–90)
If only I could become an umbrellaTohta Kasamura

This is a song created using the VOCALOID voice synthesis software, with lyrics and music by Toa Kasamura.
It features a catchy, melancholy melody you won’t forget after a single listen, along with a beautiful piano accompaniment.
Among umbrella-themed songs, it’s rare to find one so sentimental and grand in sound! Above all, perhaps because it’s sung by VOCALOID, it gives the impression that the umbrella is almost alive.
It makes you want to say “thank you for everything” to those umbrellas you casually use on rainy days and sometimes forget somewhere!
Rainy Town凵

A Vocaloid track that draws you in with its mysterious tone—pairing distorted guitar sounds with glockenspiel and even evoking amusement park music.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer 凵, released in July 2022.
The arrangement, balancing intensity and calm, is exceptionally refined, and it pairs perfectly with Miku’s slightly innocent voice.
When it’s raining, there are times the usual scenery looks completely different, right? This song might let you experience something like that.
The way of holding an umbrella that I'm bad atAdeliae

When you’re walking around town, do you ever notice how people carry their umbrellas? The rainy-season song “The Umbrella-Holding Style I Can’t Stand,” produced by Vocaloid creator Adeliae, was released in June 2024.
It turns the gloom of the rainy season into sound and warns—through its lyrics—about people who grab their umbrella around the lower part of the handle and swing it like a pendulum as they walk.
In reality, if someone in front of you on the stairs is holding it like that, you can’t help thinking, “That looks dangerous—it might poke someone!” It’s a catchy number laced with humor and irony.
Rain is a prison sentence.Sohbana

A stylish rock number driven by a funky bassline.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Sohbana, also known for works like “I’m Really Fine,” released in 2022.
It participated in the BOCALOID Collection Spring 2022 TOP 100 rankings.
Centered on a crisp, hard-edged band sound, the sharp sonic textures unfold and pair perfectly with Miku’s poised vocals.
The lyrics explore the loneliness felt while being caught in the rain.
Phrases that incorporate hip-hop elements also leave a strong impression.





