[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 Feature on Vocaloid Songs for Graduation, Farewells, and New Beginnings to Listen to in March (41–50)
Starting line*Luna

Speaking of March, it’s graduation season—so how about this? This piece is by the Vocaloid producer *Luna, known for a transparent, shimmering musical style, and was released in 2018.
It was included on the album “Footsteps of Spring – Step of Youth –.” It’s a driving rock tune whose brilliant strings and piano tones linger in your ears.
Holding the memories of your school days close as you move on to the next chapter… many listeners will surely resonate with the lyrics’ worldview.
If you’re feeling anxious about the future, listening to this might just blow those worries away.
Haruichi.DECO*27

“Haruichi” features an impressive, rock-driven melody with a strong sense of exhilaration reminiscent of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION.
The performance is crafted down to very fine details, making it highly engaging to listen to.
The chorus has a very catchy melody, giving it a very accessible feel.
Although a song has no shapedoriko

“Though a Song Has No Form,” produced by doriko.
It’s a song from the very early days of the Vocaloid scene, posted in January 2008.
By August 2009 it had reached one million views, and is regarded as a ‘divine’ masterpiece.
Its deeply sorrowful melody and strong message resonate with the heart.
spring stormjohn

From its light, airy sound image, you can savor both exhilaration and wistfulness.
It’s a track by composer john, who also leads the music project TOOBOE, released in 2019.
The stylish sound that unfolds without ever stopping just feels unbelievably good.
That said, the lyrics depict a farewell scene.
The worldview, bordering on resignation, seems to carry john’s feelings toward his own creative work.
Listening to it while catching the spring breeze might make it resonate even more.
NEW WORLDteaeye

This track brilliantly pairs Hatsune Miku’s vocals with a straight-up techno sound, achieving a quality that could pass for a song by a real-life girls’ techno group.
It’s guaranteed to lift your spirits in March as you leap into a new world.
Lost Time Memoryjin

This is a song from the Kagerou Project series.
It was created with the character Shintaro in mind and depicts the feelings of a young boy.
Although it’s originally set in the summer, listening to it during the season of meetings and partings brings out a different kind of charm.
Sentimental affectionnatsume chiaki

This is a song about a bittersweet breakup that you have to bring up yourself, even though it’s hard to start the conversation.
GUMI’s vocal tuning is truly superb—especially the falsetto as it reaches the high notes, which sounds like Megumi Nakajima’s live singing.
I’d love for you to listen with that in mind.


