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In the season of colors. A collection of Vocaloid songs perfect for autumn [refreshing, wistful]

Autumn scenery is so nice, isn’t it? Mountains dyed red, dragonflies darting about, fallen leaves covering the paths, and a slightly chilly breeze blowing through… It feels a bit lonely, yet there’s also the excitement of the changing seasons—you can soak in that mysterious atmosphere.

This time, I’ve put together a big collection of Vocaloid songs perfect for autumn! From bittersweet tracks to energizing ones, rock, R&B, and traditional Japanese-style songs—I’ve gathered a wide range of genres, so please find the ones that match your mood!

In a Season of Colors: A Collection of Vocaloid Songs Perfect for Autumn [Refreshing / Melancholic] (41–50)

Swim through the nightTakahiro Nishijima

Hatsune Miku / Swimming Through the Night
Takahiro Nishijima Swimming Through the Night

The chic vibe of its city pop sound is absolutely incredible.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Takahiro Nishijima, known for his avant-garde musicality, released in 2018.

The rhythmical sonic palette with a touch of jazz is truly a pleasure to listen to.

The word choices in the lyrics are distinctive as well, and I’m overwhelmed by the depth of the world that Nishijima creates.

It’s perfect for a long autumn night when you want to really sink into the music.

Ideally, look up at a night sky where the moon and stars are beautifully twinkling as you listen.

Iroha Songsilver sockeye (salmon)

[Kagamine Rin] Iroha Song [Original Track]
Iroha-uta Silver Saku

A pure-love, Japanese-style rock song where a girl’s budding feelings are poured out alongside slightly distorted delusions.

The simple chord progression pairs well with the slightly mature lyrics and the warped guitar sound.

The key is the B section’s beautiful, river-like melodic line, which evokes a distinctly Japanese sense of beauty.

Winter GustWork and P

When autumn comes, don’t you feel like listening to something with a Japanese vibe? If you’re in that mood, I recommend “Tsubame Kazaguruma” by ShigotoshiteP.

The song incorporates sounds from traditional Japanese instruments like the shamisen and koto, immersing you in a distinctly Japanese atmosphere just by listening.

If you listen to it while viewing the autumn leaves, it might even prompt you to reflect on Japan’s long history.

Autumn Breeze Love SongKagura P

A sad autumn breakup song that traces memories with a loved one.

It’s a work by Kagura-P, a Vocaloid producer known for Japanese-style songs, released in 2009.

The wistful arrangement resonating with the sound of flutes pairs perfectly with Megurine Luka’s vocals.

It’s a tear-jerking Vocaloid track that seeps gently into the depths of your heart.

You can’t help but imagine why the protagonist and their partner ended up separated.

Please enjoy it while gazing at the autumn foliage.

autumn rainy seasonNokusuio

Autumn Mold Rain – Nounan Yi (Nokusu Yisho) feat. Hatsune Miku
Autumn mold rain, camphor relies on life

Overflowing emotions at a farewell with someone precious…

It’s an autumn song that tightens your chest with a poignant ache.

Created by Vocaloid producer Nokusu Isei and released in 2020.

The gently paced rhythm, the resonant piano tones, and Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocals—all of it sinks into your heart.

You can’t help but close your eyes while listening.

The lyrics evoke imagery of a train station platform, making it feel as if you’re watching a drama.

A Vocaloid track that pairs perfectly with autumn rain.

a heart that buds (with new feelings)one two three

A Budding Heart / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
A budding heart in one-two-three

Autumn really suits Japanese-style music, doesn’t it? This song is by the Vocaloid producer Hifumi, also known for “Yuikizuna” and “Moudoku ga Osou,” and it was released in 2020.

It’s the theme song for Amai Irogazaki, a character who appears in the mobile game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” It’s an energetic rock number with a super cool finish, and the scattered tones of traditional Japanese instruments are wonderful.

The lyrics, which convey Amai Irogazaki’s straightforward feelings, are another part of its charm.

The more you listen, the more you’ll feel like singing along yourself.

When the con man starts to laughNashimoto-P

Doesn’t autumn strangely feel like it has a strong association with the night? Maybe it’s because it’s moon-viewing season.

With that in mind, how about a “night”-ish, spiky rock-style Vocaloid track? It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Nashimoto-P, known for “Aaaaaaaaah” and “Shinitagari” (“Death-Seeker”), released in 2009.

The word choices in the lyrics are almost aggressive, and the edgy band sound is incredibly cool.

And that shocking ending… please experience it with your own ears.