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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!

[Deeply Moving] A Collection of Vocaroid Masterpieces That Comfort the Heart (201–210)

Thank youfin

A poignant ballad with a bittersweet melody and a heartfelt message of gratitude.

In this work by fin, Hatsune Miku’s whispery vocals and the piano’s ethereal tones resonate deeply.

You want to honestly convey a simple “thank you” to someone important, yet you can’t find the words.

That inner conflict and warmth are gently portrayed within the calm flow of the song.

The melody and lyrics harmonize beautifully, making this a gem of a track that stirs profound emotion.

Meteoroid Syndromeseiza

Meteor Syndrome / seiza feat. Hatsune Miku
Meteoroid Syndromeseiza

I think it’s a perfect piece to listen to while looking up at the sky.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer seiza, known as the creator of works like “Planetes” and “Spaceship,” released in 2023.

The sound arrangement feels like a refreshing breeze blowing through—so pleasant.

Miku’s vocals are very gentle, too, and together with the tone of the song, they bring a sense of peace.

The lyrics’ worldview about “not being able to stop chasing dreams” is encouraging—an uplifting message song that puts you in a positive mood.

Mellow Lightmarashii x nou

Mellow Light feat. Hatsune Miku [marasy × Noh]
Mellow Lightmarashii x nou

Mellow Light is a collaborative track by pianist Marasy, whose piano performances posted on video sites have gained massive popularity, and illustrator Nou.

It is one entry in the project “Raison d’Être,” in which various Vocaloid producers compose songs inspired by illustrations of imaginary creatures designed by Nou; this particular piece was created with The Little Mermaid as its theme.

The lyrics earnestly express the mermaid’s longing for the human world.

Marasy’s signature, piano-centered dramatic melody is striking, making the mermaid’s heartrending wish feel even more poignant and painful.

Nothing but humansdainamikku jien zu

Dynamic Jienz – Only Humanity (Official MV)
Nothing but humansdainamikku jien zu

Precisely because the message is so simple, it really hits home.

The song “Ningen Bacca” by Dynamic Jien’s—Carlos Hakamada’s music project—is just about one minute long, but it sticks with you long after it ends.

Over a pastoral band sound, it sings, “Other animals don’t fret or feel lonely, so why do humans harbor such feelings?” Honestly, you’re absolutely right—it’s a mystery, isn’t it…

was humanPikon

Picon – Used to Be Human ft. Hatsune Miku
was humanPikon

You’ll be drawn into a chill sound arrangement that feels like shimmering air turning into sound.

“Ningen Datta” (“I Was Human”), a track by Vocaloid producer Picon, was released in 2017.

Its relaxed beat wrapped in the beautiful tones of strings and piano leaves a strong impression, as does the slightly noisy vocal work.

That lo-fi approach is likely why it feels so soothing.

It’s a perfect song to play when you’re alone and lost in thought.

Nostalgia of that dayShimari Ju

That Day's Nostalgia / Shimari Riju feat. GUMI
Nostalgia of that dayShimari Ju

A bittersweet yet soothing ballad themed around nostalgia and memory.

It’s a song by Riju Shimari, released in June 2021.

It features a delicate melodic line and GUMI’s straightforward, pure vocals.

The vocal work alone is captivating.

It also pairs perfectly with the nostalgic lyrical world.

When you want to sort out your feelings, why not give this song a listen?

Refectoryaruku hito

Refectory / Walking Person feat. Hatsune Miku & Kazehiki β
Refectoryaruku hito

The piece Refactory by the Vocaloid producer Aruku Hito portrays a heartwarming morning scene.

In this work, Hatsune Miku and Kazehiki β sing about the leisurely moments of the morning and the way the day begins from there.

While it has a warm atmosphere, it also seems to reveal glimpses of loneliness and anxiety.

Listening to this piece may offer comfort and courage.

Incidentally, the title likely refers to the English word “refectory,” meaning a dining hall.