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[Deeply Moving] A Collection of Vocaloid Masterpieces That Comfort the Heart

Have you ever had the experience where a song you hear by chance moves you to tears?

This time, I’ve gathered Vocaloid tracks filled with the creators’ heartfelt emotions that truly resonate.

They’re perfect for when you want to cry, or when you wish someone were by your side.

Not just ballads—we’ve picked songs from a wide range of genres, so you’re sure to find a wonderful track that supports how you’re feeling right now.

Be sure to check them out to the very end!

[Moving] A Collection of Heartfelt Vocaloid Masterpieces (71–80)

That’s still okay.Ponchi♪

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

It’s a very positive, refreshing song that gives you the strength to move forward into the future! Created by Vocaloid producer Ponchi♪ and released in 2022, it became a hot topic when it was included in the mobile game “Project Sekai: Colorful Stage! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” It’s a wonderful track where band sounds are colored with synths and strings, conveying a colorful image through sound alone! Miku’s vocals are so energetic that they’re encouraging all by themselves!

Is there life there?DIVELA

Is there life there? / DIVELA feat. Hatsune Miku
Is there life there?DIVELA

A message song centered on Hatsune Miku that really hits you in the heart.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer DIVELA—who has created hits like “Vocalo Coliseum”—released in 2019.

With its mixture-rock sound that unfolds a grand worldview, it’s moving enough on that alone.

And the lyrics, written from Miku’s perspective, pierce you whether you want them to or not.

By the time it ends, you might find tears naturally streaming down your cheeks.

It’s one of Vocaloid’s masterpieces, and I especially want Vocaloid producers to hear it.

Coral in a miniature gardenkoyori

This one stays close to those aching feelings.

It’s a track by Denpol-P, a.k.a.

koyori, released in May 2023.

The song was written specifically for Wonderlands×Showtime, a unit from the mobile game “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!” The nostalgic, band-driven sound has an unadorned charm that feels like genuine, down-to-earth emotions are carried along with it.

Just as the work’s message says, with this song, you’ll surely be able to take a step forward.

Starry Sky OrchestraMizuno Atsu

Starlit Orchestra feat. Hatsune Miku – Atsu Mizuno
Starry Sky OrchestraMizuno Atsu

This is an original song written for the mobile game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.” Created by Vocaloid producer Atsu Mizuno, known for the hits “Ikiru” and “Demo ne,” it was released in 2023.

It’s a pop song with a big band jazz flavor, and just listening to its lively sound is enough to bring a smile to your face.

The gentle message—that we’re always connected, no matter the distance—warms the heart.

Interruption to my walkiyowa

Everything / Iyowa feat. Kasukabe Tsumugi (Getting in the Way of My Walk)
Interruption to my walkiyowa

A heartwarming pop song themed around the modest everyday act of taking a walk.

Released by Iyowa in November 2025, the track is notable for the gentle singing voice of the synthetic voice library Kasukabe Tsumugi.

The lighthearted way it brushes off the clutter of world affairs and horoscopes as “distractions” lifts the weight from those of us living in an age of information overload.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling the need to reset amid your busy days.

Trick HeartMIMI

Trick Heart / feat. Kasane Teto SV
Trick HeartMIMI

In a piece released by MIMI in January 2026, Synthesizer V’s Teto Kasane is featured on vocals.

Inspired by playing-card magic tricks, it sings a warm message that turns everyday loneliness into smiles.

The light rhythm layered with Teto’s innocent voice gently nestles close to the listener’s heart.

When you’re feeling a little worn out, let yourself be touched by the gentle magic of this work.

Stardust Utopiaotetsu

[Official] Stardust Utopia / otetsu feat. Megurine Luka
Stardust Utopiaotetsu

Hoshikuzu Utopia has really cool piano and bass movement.

The overall vocal range is B3–D5, which is relatively moderate for a Vocaloid song, and the tempo isn’t too fast, so it should be comfortable to sing in a relaxed state.

One thing to watch out for is not going all-out emotionally right from the start.

It’s a song that has strength within its softness, so I think it’s good to gradually increase the intensity with each phrase.

Also, when the melody changes, it’s almost seamlessly connected with little to no pause.

This connection is very important, so when you move to the next phrase, try to be conscious of the pitch bar and project your voice firmly.