[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.
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Rainy Season: A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in June [Early Summer] (41–50)
I am rain.Inabakumo

The song “Watashi wa Ame” by Vocaloid producer Inabakumori stands out for its distinctive worldview crafted through simple language.
Released in May 2024 as an original track for the rhythm game “Project Sekai Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku,” the piece delicately portrays inner landscapes through the natural phenomenon of “rain.” The lyrics exude a calm yet wistful atmosphere, prompting listeners to reflect on their own identity and relationships with others.
If you listen while watching the gentle drizzle fall, it’s sure to resonate with your heart.
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

It’s a sound that puts you in a pop mood, so even the rainy season might feel a bit more fun.
But the lyrics are sentimental.
I’d recommend this track to anyone who likes dance music or the sound of synthesizers.
It was released in 2009.
The Howling of the Lost OneNeru

Starting with an intense guitar riff, this song is a serious Vocaloid track whose lyrics pose profound questions—something that will especially resonate with the younger generation.
While the sound arrangement is aggressive, it still feels catchy.
If the constant rain has made you feel lax, tighten things up with this track!
Matryoshkahachi

It’s a lively, stylish Vocaloid track.
If you’re looking for something highly addictive, this is the one I’d recommend.
It’ll blow away the damp, gloomy feeling of the rainy season! The charm of Hachi’s songs likely lies in their distinctive melodies and captivating lyrics.
Minazuki (the traditional Japanese name for the sixth month)fuyukan

This is a work by Fuyukan that feels as if the very atmosphere of early summer has been turned into sound.
Kagamine Len’s heartrending vocals and the Japanese-style arrangement are a perfect match.
The song portrays a bittersweet longing for a season that has passed, and the quiet, helpless feelings of thinking about someone precious who is no longer here.
The melody line that sparks the imagination is outstanding.
Why not take some time alone after the rain to fully immerse yourself in its world?
Selfish Rainyugu

Even though they surely care for each other, they keep missing each other… This piercing mixture hard rock number depicts the moment of parting with someone you love.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer yugu, released in 2022, and it participated in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2022 Autumn.
The dynamic sound seems to express the protagonist’s uncontainable emotions.
As you listen, you can’t help but feel as if it’s something that happened to you.
Yet the ending leaves a hopeful impression: “Thanks to the rain, I could feel a little lighter.” It’s a dramatic Vocaloid song that makes you want to turn up the volume.
Donut holehachi

You get drawn into its world right from the intro.
It’s a track by Hachi, a Vocaloid producer who also thrives as singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu.
It was released in 2013, and the fact that it marked his first Vocaloid song in nearly three years became a hot topic.
The song’s slick yet fast-paced vibe and philosophical lyrics are quintessential Hachi.
The sharp, cutting guitar tone is seriously cool.
Highly recommended for June—perfect for reflecting alone while watching the rain.


