Vocaloid Songs for When You Want to Cry [Moving and Heart-wrenching]
When you’re carrying worries, feeling lonely, or have something stuck in your heart…
In this article, we’ve collected Vocaloid songs that can make you cry when your emotions are shaken.
We’ve picked out so many tracks that you’re sure to find one that perfectly matches how you feel right now.
How about having a good cry and resetting your heart? This is also recommended if you’re looking for songs to encourage a friend who’s feeling down!
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Vocaloid Songs for When You Want to Cry [Moving & Heartbreaking] (141–150)
Stardropfene

“Hoshi no Shizuku” has been drawing attention after being entered in the Rookie category of BokaColle 2023 Spring.
It is a work produced by vocaloid producer fene.
The song depicts a beautiful seaside landscape and the protagonist’s longing for someone dear.
Its charm lies in the poetic expression where the scenery and the protagonist’s feelings become intertwined.
With a calm, piano-centered sound, it’s a piece I recommend listening to when you want to relax.
Close your eyes and picture the beautiful scenery.
Bondkomedawara

“Yosuga” is a song that captures moments of loneliness and emptiness, as if being left behind while the seasons pass by.
Created in 2023 by Komedawara, a Vocaloid producer who mainly uses Otomachi Una and Chis-A, it features rhythmic vocals by Kasane Teto and Mai set against a soundscape filled with ethereal synth tones.
The lyrics, which depict natural scenery that brings out the beauty of the Japanese language, convey a sense of fragile, bittersweet emotion.
It’s a Vocaloid track that evokes the image of a protagonist overwhelmed by surging anxiety and loneliness.
Daily progress, monthly brillianceShishi Shishi

It’s a work with a grand worldview that makes you feel as if you’ve just watched a full-length movie.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Shishi Shishi, also known for the massive hit “Ceaseless Indigo,” released in 2021.
The sound arrangement, with its incredible depth and expansiveness, is irresistible.
The song, lyrics, and music video come together to form, quite literally, a single cohesive work.
It really makes you wonder what kind of relationship the two characters have, and what story they’ve gone through.
Your figure/appearanceChōchō P

What makes “Kimi no Sugata” so appealing is its lyrics that feel like they’re speaking directly to you.
This piece was created by Choucho-P using Otomachi Una.
Making the most of her gentle singing voice, it’s crafted into a soothing ballad.
The lyrics question the meanings of words we casually use every day, like “strong” and “happy.” Listening to it might prompt you to reflect on various things.
Also, an off-vocal version is available, so it’s recommended for those looking for background music or wanting to sing it at karaoke.
Unnecessaryisonosuke

Despite its light, breezy sound, this is a track that tightens your chest.
Created by Vocaloid producer isonosuke, it was included on the album “Chisei no Sei,” released in April 2024, with a music video released in September 2025.
Its charm lies in the stylish, piano-centered timbre and a deeply introspective worldview that seems to ask, “Do I deserve to be here?” The restrained inflection in Chisey’s vocals highlights the earnest message.
It’s perfect for nights when you want to think, or when you want to spend some quiet time alone—please give it a listen.


