[Spring / Setting Off] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs about Graduation, Parting, and New Beginnings to Listen to in March
March is a season of farewells and new beginnings.Around this time of year, many of us may feel our hearts tighten with a gentle ache.One thing that can help at times like these is music.In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of “Vocaloid songs to listen to in March.”Songs that delicately portray spring’s unique emotions, ones that sing of parting with friends, ones that express the hopes and anxieties of a new chapter, and ones that weave words for someone dear.You’re sure to find a song that stays close to your heart!
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[Spring • Departure] A Special Selection of Vocaloid Songs for Graduation, Farewell, and New Beginnings to Listen to in March (1–10)
Spring breeze, petrichorNEW!meeko

A refreshing rock tune wrapped in the feeling of spring air.
Created by Vocaloid producer Meeko, it was released in February 2025.
It garnered strong support from many listeners, ranking 37th in the Rookie Rankings of VOCACOLLE Winter 2025.
Featuring live guitar and bass for an authentic band sound, it powerfully resonates with the bittersweetness of farewell and the resolve to move forward.
Even as memories of the past threaten to hold you back, this work longs to go “far away.” It’s sure to strike a chord in seasons when life changes dramatically.
cyan blueNEW!Porisupikaderī

Are you overlooking the small joys in everyday life? The song by Police Piccadilly, known for sophisticated pop, was released in December 2025.
It’s the official theme for “Hatsune Miku LAWSON 50th Anniversary Special LIVE.” Its refreshing, comfortable rhythm is soothing, making the cityscape seem to shine.
The worldview that portrays the exhilaration found in daily life is also captivating.
As you embark on a new chapter, listening on your commute to school or work will surely put a spring in your step.
Promised ReunionNEW!Ashu

Speaking of March, it’s graduation season—so how about this one? It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ashu, released in March 2025.
It’s also included on Minato Futaba’s official compilation album, “Futaba Mix 01.” A fast-paced rock tune, its lyrics vividly depict scenes from graduation day—classroom windows, cherry blossoms, words left unsaid—that you can’t help but relate to.
And Minato Futaba’s clear, transparent vocals really suit the bittersweet mood of the song.
[Spring • Setting Off] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs About Graduation, Parting, and New Beginnings to Listen to in March (11–20)
Transparent paletteNEW!Aqu3ra

Its transparent band sound and down-to-earth message—pushing forward step by step even amid uncertainty—resonate deeply.
Produced by Vocaloid creator Aqu3ra, this work was released in December 2025.
It was written specifically for the mobile game “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! (Project SEKAI).” The piece portrays young people who will sketch out their future with hearts not yet dyed any color.
Listen to it in spring when you need the courage to leap into a new environment, and it will surely give you strength.
Show me your flawed selfNEW!koyori

There are times when you try too hard and end up spinning your wheels, right? This is a gentle, heart-soothing piece of Vocalo-rock I want you to listen to when you feel like blaming yourself.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer koyori, also known as Denpol-P, set to be released in September 2025.
It features koyori’s signature guitar rock sound—simple yet full of momentum.
Just listening to it makes you feel like your hardened heart naturally loosens up.
The lyrics carry a warm message that affirms you as you are, imperfections and all: “You’re fine just the way you are.” Give it a listen when you’re feeling down after a setback.
JourneyNEW!adachi kasuka

A warm Vocaloid song that stays close to you when you feel uncertain in this season of new beginnings.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Adachi Kasuka, included on the album “Acquired Humanity.” Released with its music video in April 2025, the song blends a refreshing band sound with Hatsune Miku’s straightforward vocals—it’s truly pleasant to listen to.
Its pop rhythm that makes you want to sway your shoulders is also a draw.
It leaves you wanting to match your stride with your friends and move forward together.
Scary thingsNEW!nio

A Vocaro song we want you to hear on nights when your heart is full of anxiety before a new chapter in life.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nio, released in December 2025.
Created as a commissioned piece for “Kagamine Rin & Len 18th Anniversary,” the song sets lyrics about everyday fears and doubts—and the realistic act of moving forward while carrying them—against a laid-back pop sound.
Without denying the kind of fear that makes your legs tremble, it gently yet earnestly encourages you, suggesting that even that fear can be a source of strength to keep you alive.


