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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)

That Summer of That Daysea-no

Natsu of That Day (Hatsune Miku) - sea-no
That Summer of That Daysea-no

A child who sees clouds like cotton candy and wants to taste them.

Hearing that, the mother says, “You can’t eat them.” What a lovely parent-child relationship.

This is a work by sea-no, who is also active as a member of the music unit electro seadrop.

It was released in 2015.

It’s electronica with a pleasant sense of weightlessness.

The breathy, slightly raspy vocals are great.

The music video’s mood also matches the tone of the track.

If you want to spend a relaxing day with your mother, this is the perfect choice!

Greenshu-tP

It’s a refreshing piece that draws you in with its rhythmic drum phrases.

Created by shu-tP, who is also active as a professional composer, it was released in 2012.

It’s included in MEIKO’s compilation album “Akatsuki -AKA-TSUKI-.” Both the sound and the lyrics evoke the image of fresh greenery in May.

And woven into it are words of gratitude to a loved one.

Why not let this song give you the courage to say “thank you” to your mother—something you don’t usually say?

Beyond wishes, until the day they come truegibson

Beyond Wishes, Until the Day They Come True / feat. ZOLA PROJECT
Beyond wishes, until the day they come truegibson

How about some energetic, straight-ahead guitar rock? This piece by the well-known guitarist Gibson was released in 2014.

It’s a song from a parent’s perspective, watching their child grow up.

It captures the bittersweet feeling of seeing them set off on their own, and at the same time the urge to cheer them on with a “Do your best!” The lyrics are filled with emotions only a parent would know.

Listening to it will deepen your gratitude for your mom and dad.

By the way, this song won the LIVEDAM Prize in the “ZOLA PROJECT 1st Anniversary Contest.”

Lullaby for Motherkumakko☆makoton

A Lullaby for Mothers, Presented by Hatsune Miku
Lullaby for Motherkumakko☆makoton

When you hear “lullaby,” you usually think of something parents sing to put their children to sleep, but this song flips the idea: it’s a lullaby for moms.

Created by Vocaloid producer Kumakko☆Makoton, it was released in 2012.

As the title suggests, it has a nursery rhyme-like feel—truly a gentle song.

Moms are busy every day with housework and jobs.

At least on Mother’s Day, let’s help them relax.

When that time comes, please play this song for her.

She might even drift off for a nap.

Mom, just a little longer.nobira P

[With Chinese Subtitles] [Hatsune Miku] Mom, Just a Little More [Original Song]
Mom, just a little longer.nobira P

It’s a song filled with determination that says, even though life is full of things that don’t go well, I’ll keep facing forward and walking on.

Created by Nobira-P, a Vocaloid producer who also does cover-singing activities, it was released in 2011.

While feeling sorry toward his mother, he still chooses to do what he wants to do.

Its bittersweet yet powerful message is deeply moving, and you can’t help but see your own life reflected in it.

With beautiful choral work that leaves a strong impression, it’s a stirring acoustic ballad number.

Pretend Sick Boy (Draft)Shimesaba Tsuisutāzu

Shime-Saba Twisters (feat. Hatsune Miku) – The Feigned Illness Boy (Temporary)
Pretend Sick Boy (Draft)Shimesaba Tsuisutāzu

It’s a lively yet somehow lonely song.

The protagonist is a boy who fakes being sick.

It conveys his feelings toward his mother, who treats him kindly even though he’s lying.

I imagine many people have had an experience like this.

Let’s try to live honestly.

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.