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[Thank You] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on Mother's Day [Touching]

Mother’s Day is a day to acknowledge all the hard work mothers do and to express our gratitude.

With that in mind, this article brings together a selection of Vocaloid songs that evoke memories and the bond you share with your mom!

We’ve chosen a wide range of tracks—not only songs that take “mother” as their theme, but also thank-you songs and feel-good tunes that make you happy just by listening.

Give this playlist a listen and let it help you swell with feelings of “thank you” for your mom!

It might also be nice to listen together as a parent and child.

[Thank You] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on Mother’s Day [Touching] (41–50)

Sunset ApartmentFuji

GUMI×Hatsune Miku Dark – Sunset Apartment (Original Song and Video 1080p)
Sunset ApartmentFuji

It’s a song featuring a mother who is about to leave this world and her daughters as the protagonists.

The story depicted in the song is deeply sad and brings you to tears.

Yet precisely because of that, it makes you want to cherish your own mother.

It’s a rock ballad with an emotional sound that will move you.

StepmotherNakamu Shōtarō

[Hatsune Miku] Stepmother [Original] with embedded Chinese subtitles
StepmotherNakamu Shōtarō

It’s a poignant Vocaloid song that sings, “I’m not your real mother, but I’m always thinking of you.” It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Shotaro Nakamura, released in 2012.

The acoustic guitar’s timbre resonates pleasantly, and the beautiful strings are striking as well.

The lyrics about thinking of a child who left home and wishing to meet again truly hit home.

I can’t help but hope that wish comes true.

It’s included on the album ‘Shichishō Hōkoku,’ released the same year, so if you want the track, be sure to check it out.

Thank youKasamura Tōta

There are times when, precisely because someone is so close to you, you can’t express your true feelings.

This song by Tota Kasamura, a Vocaloid producer known for ballads, was released in 2018.

Its warm tone, built around piano timbres, slowly seeps into the heart.

And even while saying, “Don’t worry about me,” the protagonist is happy to know they’re being thought of… Many people can probably relate to that feeling.

It gives you the courage to express your gratitude to your mother.

That’s still okay.Ponchi♪

That’s Still Okay / Ponchi♪ feat. Hatsune Miku
That's still okay.Ponchi♪

“Even So, It’s Okay,” produced in 2022 by Ponchi, a Vocaloid producer known for contributing many tracks to rhythm games.

It portrays candid feelings when things don’t go well as you push toward the future you envisioned.

Its message—that accepting yourself as you are can lead to tomorrow—will resonate with listeners.

This Vocaloid song is perfect for moments when you want to express gratitude to your mother, who has always supported you, or convey your straightforward feelings.

Why not share your thoughts along with its passionate sound that blows away worries and doubts?

wrinkledKasamura Tōta

The perfect Vocaloid song to listen to on Mother’s Day, when feelings of gratitude toward parents overflow, is “Shiwakucha.” Created in 2021 by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, who has provided songs for numerous artists, it portrays the authentic emotions of choosing one’s path amid life’s many struggles.

Since the song envisions oneself as an old man, it also works well as a message song to mothers who wish for their children’s happiness and health.

Featuring warm piano-and-vocal instrumentation, it’s a track that resonates with KAITO’s singing.

Troyyamikuro

A mother who loved me despite my awkwardness.

It’s a wistful yet warm, marching band–style song.

It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Yamikuro, also known for pieces like “Perfection Complex.” It was released in 2011.

The lyrics tell the story of a protagonist who, after parting with the mother who always said “I love you” no matter what, grows through that experience.

If you’re not married or anything, you might even find yourself thinking, “Someday I’ll be a parent with a child of my own…” You, too, are loved by your mother.

Physics of SoundSeikoP

[Hatsune Miku Append] Physics of Sound English and romaji subs
Physics of SoundSeikoP

The ambient soundscape is soothing.

This song is by SeikoP, a Vocaloid producer also known as the legendary Luka master.

It was released in 2009.

Centered on the theme of “music,” its poetic lyrics—comparing the birth of a melody to a child in a mother’s womb—are truly beautiful.

The tone of the piece matches its worldview perfectly.

You can feel your heart calm as you listen.

If you often end up arguing with your mother, try listening to this song to reset your feelings and make an effort to welcome a wonderful Mother’s Day.