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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)

Just, somehowsaikawa

Just, Somehow / saikawa feat. Hatsune Miku
Just, somehowsaikawa

It’s a Vocaloid song where feelings of poignancy and loneliness intersect, yet a curiously warm atmosphere comes through.

Saikawa’s track “Tada, Nantonaku” was released in 2023.

It’s marked by introspective, thought-provoking messages, with Miku’s straightforward vocals shining through.

The small dissatisfactions that sprout in everyday life, the desire to set yourself apart from others—one of these is sure to resonate with you.

Take your time and listen while the spring breeze blows.

[Spring, Departure] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs for Graduation, Farewells, and New Beginnings to Listen to in March (51–60)

It was surely spring.gomen nasai ga ienakute

A slightly grown-up spring song where sorrow and hope intertwine, “It Was Surely Spring” is an original track by Can’t Say I’m Sorry, released in March 2023.

Kagamine Rin’s clear voice resonates deeply with the emotions of March—the season of farewells and new encounters.

Lost love overlaps with spring scenery, feelings scattering like flower petals…

And yet, the figure moving forward stands beside us as we await new beginnings.

When loneliness strikes, please give it a listen.

bandageMikito P

This is “Bandage” by Mikito-P.

It was also novelized as “A Bandage in My Pocket,” and it’s a hugely popular song.

Since it portrays the feelings of a girl on the verge of graduation, I especially want high school and college students to give it a listen.

Ultra Trailermasarada

Ultra Trailer / Kasane Teto SV
Ultra Trailermasarada

Masarada’s “Ultra Trailer” is the perfect song for March 2023.

It evokes the flutter in your heart as winter ends and a new spring begins, and a strength that tries to swallow everything and move forward.

The melody feels bouncy, filling you with the courage to overcome any hardship.

Its energetic message will surely blow away all the anxiety and sadness that surge in March! The more you listen, the more it makes you feel: I can go! I can move forward! That’s the kind of song it is.

Diamond of the ThawMoheron

[Kagamine Len] Diamond of the Thaw [Original Song]
Diamond of the ThawMoheron

This piece, “Diamond of the Thaw,” stands out with its electro sound.

Rather than spring, it’s a work themed around the end of winter.

The gentle vocals help create an electronic atmosphere.

It has a vibe similar to WORLD ORDER’s musical style.

PetalNaisho no piasu

This song portrays a bittersweet love that resonates at the turn of the seasons.

Created by Naisho no Pierce, it was released in March 2024.

Through the image of falling petals, it expresses lingering attachment to a past romance and the irresistible flow of time.

KAF’s husky vocals beautifully capture the protagonist’s aching emotions.

The track features a melancholic melody and an arrangement that unfolds dynamically.

It’s a perfect choice for those who have just experienced a breakup or feel a touch of loneliness as a new season begins.

Spring is in bloomgomen nasai ga ienakute

It’s a transparent-sounding four-on-the-floor track.

Vocaloid producer “Gomen nasai ga ienakute” released it in March 2024.

Included on the album MIRLORISM, this piece features Kagamine Rin’s calmly delivered vocals that leave a strong impression.

The lyrics portray a fragile yet beautiful feeling of love, like cherry blossom petals riding on the wind.

One of its charms is the multifaceted arrangement, which at one point shifts into a chiptune-like development.

I think it’s a perfect Vocaloid song for the season of farewells and new encounters.