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[Refreshing] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in May [May Blues]

Speaking of May, it’s early summer—the season of fresh greenery.

In Japan, it’s also the most comfortable time of year, perfect for both play and work.

In this buoyant climate, we’ve gathered a powerhouse selection of Vocaloid tracks to help you store up the energy you’ll need to face the coming rainy season and the scorching midsummer that follows.

Each one is a work that showcases the unique musicality of its Vocaloid producer.

You might even discover a masterpiece that rescues you from the May blues.

Be sure to check them out all the way to the end!

[Refreshing] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in May [May Blues] (11–20)

Aye-ayeNishijima Takahiro

During times when I tend to feel down, this song gives me the energy to look forward.

It’s a piece by Takahiro Nishijima, included in the album “Urban & Country,” a collection of Vocaloid producers connected to Saitama, released in November 2025.

Within a short span of about two and a half minutes, it features a melody that keeps rolling forward.

The lyrics, themed around voyaging, offer an encouraging, positive message about continuing to move ahead even when you’re hurt.

When you’re worn out by a new environment and feel like pausing for a moment, give it a listen while feeling the refreshing May breeze.

As if there were nothingMIMI

Like There’s Nothing / feat. Hatsune Miku
As if there were nothingMIMI

This song opens with a bittersweet, refreshing guitar arpeggio.

It’s a track by MIMI, a popular Vocaloid producer known for songs like “Moment,” released in 2019.

The tones of the guitar and piano over a simple drum phrase feel soothing.

Of course there’s a melody to the vocals, but it somehow sounds like they’re just calmly murmuring their feelings—mysterious.

It has a charm that makes you want to play it on repeat.

It’s a Vocaloid song I’d love for you to listen to while feeling the pleasant May breeze.

separatePorisupikaderī

Separate – Police Piccadilly feat. Hatsune Miku / Separate
separatePorisupikaderī

April marks the start of a new chapter in life, and by May things begin to settle down.

For those of you who’ve been feeling a bit unmotivated lately, this is just what I’d like to recommend.

It’s a track by Police Piccadilly, also known for works like “Kire Carrier,” released in 2018.

It’s an exceptionally pleasant guitar rock number.

The chorus in particular is electrifying—both refreshing and passionate.

It’s sure to lift up your spirit and bring back your motivation.

GeminiDixie Flatline

[Kagamine Rin/Len] Gemini [Original]
GeminiDixie Flatline

This is Dixie Flatline’s debut post, and the twirling, spinning vocals and the rap in the latter half are must-hear.

The gentle tone, incredibly soothing melody, and encouraging lyrics will move you to tears.

Warm yet heartrending, it’s a Vocaloid track guaranteed to wreck your tear ducts.

carnationKasamura Tōta

When it comes to big events in May, Mother’s Day comes to mind.

With that in mind, how about this song, “Carnation”? It’s a piece by Tota Kasamura, known for heartfelt ballads with piano accompaniment, released in 2018.

It sings about experiences with our mothers—something almost everyone can relate to—and about feelings of gratitude, making it truly moving.

Why not take courage from this song and share the feelings you can’t usually say this Mother’s Day? And of course, make the gift a carnation.

Best-of-Both-Worlds FactoryInumaru Shibaigoya

The slightly dark worldview is addictive.

It’s a piece by the Vocaloid creator unit Inumaru Shibaigoya, released in 2016.

The understated sound arrangement and melody are really cool.

With Japanese-inspired elements woven in, it also gives off a slightly retro vibe.

And the way the song ramps up in intensity after the final chorus is irresistible.

If you’re feeling a bit of the May blues, let this track lift your spirits and let’s power toward the summer!

[Refreshing] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in May [May Blues] (21–30)

The sound of May rainMei-chan P

[Hatsune Miku] The Rain Sounds of May [Original]
The sound of May rainMei-chan P

This is a transparent, luminous piece themed around the rain that falls in May.

It’s a track by Mei-chan P, a popular Vocaloid producer known for soft sound arrangements, released in 2016.

The sparkling, piano-centered sound pairs beautifully with Hatsune Miku’s whisper-like vocals.

Since it’s a slow-tempo song, it seems perfect for listening before bed.

The lyrics gently express feelings for a precious person you can no longer meet.

It’s a lovely Vocaloid song—slightly bittersweet yet soothing.