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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!

[Touching] A Collection of Vocaloid Masterpieces That Comfort the Heart (121–130)

Smile to SmileRupo Ichinose

Smile to Smile / Rupo Ichinose feat. Kagamine Rin
Rupo Ichinose: Smile to Smile

Listen to this to blow away the haze that’s filled your head and heart! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Rupo Ichinose, also known for songs like “alive” and “Step by step,” released in 2023.

It became a hot topic when it was chosen as the theme song for Niconico Chokaigi 2023.

The grand, exhilarating sound arrangement alone will put a smile on your face.

Miku’s vocals feel like they shoot straight ahead, endlessly.

With lyrics that encourage you to “do what you want in your own way,” it’s a heart-pounding, positive anthem!

I'm alive.No-H

It’s a Vocaloid song that I can’t help but compare with my own life.

It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer No-H, released in 2010.

The lyrics are lined with words that can even be taken as somewhat aggressive, piercing straight into the heart.

Yuki’s slightly raspy singing voice doubles the sense of sorrow, to the point where even the tone of the piano feels cold.

A Thousand-Year SoloyanagiP

[KAITO] Thousand-Year Solo (DIVA edit) [Project DIVA F 2nd] Additional Effects
A Thousand-Year Solo Song by yanagiP

Beautiful illustrations by artist Yuu and folk-inspired music create a distinctive world.

The standout feature is KAITO’s singing voice.

The parameters are fine-tuned for each individual note, showcasing the craftsmanship involved.

That cool, beautiful vocal timbre overturned the previous image of KAITO as being “good at children’s songs,” and more.

AstronautPowapowa-P

[Hatsune Miku] Astronauts [Original]
Astronaut Powapowa P

An emotional rock ballad that feels like a soliloquy.

It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Powapowa-P—also known for songs like “Strobe Last”—released in 2011.

The words spoken quietly, bit by bit, by “I” hit you in the heart; each one lands.

The more you listen, the deeper it soaks into your soul—a true classic.

It makes you realize how frightening it is to be unable to see someone important, and inspires you to build a relationship without regrets.

[Touching] A collection of heartwarming Vocaloid masterpieces (131–140)

Fish in the Windowrain clouds

[NicoKara] Window Fish [on vocal]
window fish rain cloudy

This is a Vocaloid song that feels like the kind of kindness where someone sits beside you in silence and watches over you when you’re feeling down.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Amagumori, released in 2022.

The softly resonant piano and KAFU’s innocent vocals really sink in.

The lyrics, in particular, may resonate with anyone who creates things.

It feels like they’re telling you, “You don’t have to keep yourself on edge to live.” It seems perfect for listening while watching the view from your window when it’s raining.

You're okay.irutae50

Vocaloid producer irutae50 created “You’re All Right” out of a desire to support people who are struggling.

It’s a slow ballad whose lyrics affirm everything in one’s life so far and convey the message that the future will surely be better.

We all sometimes lose confidence or become negative, but this song is likely to lift your spirits.

Another highlight is the use of uramei to express a breathy, raspy tone in the voice.

YororoYukue Watto

◈*_Yororo [UTAU, original]
Yororoyukuewatto

You’re drawn into a mysterious soundscape, and before you know it, the hole in your heart is filled… It’s a work with a uniquely distinctive worldview.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Yukaewatt, released in 2021.

The rhythm feels like it’s slowly walking toward you, and the wavering vocals fit perfectly—an outstanding combination.

It has a charm that makes you naturally turn up the volume.

Though the lyrics project the hardships of living, a faint hope appears at the end… It’s the kind of song that makes you think, “Maybe I can try a little harder, too.”