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[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!

[Spring/Departure] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs for Graduation, Farewells, and New Beginnings to Listen to in March (41–50)

Jomon Explosive Girlrereriri

Joumon Explosion Girl - rerulili feat. Hatsune Miku & GUMI / Joumon Explosion Girl – rerulili feat. Miku & GUMI
Jomon Explosive Girlrereriri

March is called “Yayoi,” and the Yayoi period comes after the Jomon period.

Students taking Japanese history exams should review in order starting from the Jomon period.

This song is a remake of “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl” (Brain Fluid Explosion Girl) and helps you quickly absorb information about the Jomon period.

NEW WORLDteaeye

[Hatsune Miku] NEW WORLD / teaeye (Miku Hatsune)
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

Jin / Lost Time Memory (IA) [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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.

No abnormalities in the cherry blossom frontWataru P

[Hatsune Miku] No Abnormalities in the Cherry Blossom Front [Original Song]
No abnormalities in the cherry blossom frontWataru P

Although it has a traditional Japanese-style melody, it’s an upbeat, high-energy track with an addictive quality.

The mix of hiragana, katakana, and kanji in the lyrics underscores its Japanese character.

It’s a song you’ll want to play in spring when you want to boost your mood.

StartSena Wataru

Wataru Sena – Start feat. Hatsune Miku / Wataru Sena – Start ft. Miku Hatsune
StartSena Wataru

This is a song about the graduation ceremony happening tomorrow.

Its lively sound—created by combining sparkling tones, Hatsune Miku’s whispery vocals, and bleepy 8-bit elements—is full of a charm like tipping over a toy box.

OVERsake P

[Hatsune Miku] Over [Hatsune Miku]
OVERsake P

A bittersweet March farewell song, adorned with a medium-tempo beautiful melody and heartrending lyrics that sting just a little.

The lyrics depict a parting as something that happens before April arrives, while the prelude and interlude melodies shimmer in contrast, making the sadness and beauty pierce the heart at the same time—an emotionally moving song.

Springtime à la Modenogi

Haruma à la mode / Hatsune Miku by nogi
Springtime à la Modenogi

March, when warm days keep increasing, is a season when love gets fluttery! “Haru-ma à la mode” is a piece by Vocaloid producer nogi, released in 2022.

It’s a fresh and stylish Vocaloid track built on a four-on-the-floor rhythm.

Each sound is soft and incredibly pleasant to listen to.

Even just from the sound, you can feel the protagonist’s straightforward feelings for the person they like.

If you need a little courage to confess, be sure to give it a listen!