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[Healing] A Special Feature on Soothing Vocaloid Songs [Relaxation]

What does “healing” mean to you?

Eating a delicious meal, spending time with someone you love, getting a massage, admiring your hobby collection… There are so many ways to soothe your soul.

In this article, we’ll introduce some recommended Vocaloid songs for those who want to feel healed by listening to music.

Without sticking to any one genre, we’ve picked out many pieces that bring peace of mind.

Be sure to read to the end and find the ones that suit you!

[Healing] A Special Feature on Soothing Vocaloid Songs [Calming] (1–10)

Pine dropiyowa × sangatsu no pantashia

Pinedrop / Iyowa × Sangatsu no Phantasia feat. Hatsune Miku
Pine dropiyowa × sangatsu no pantashia

The tones that are exquisitely off the core of the rhythm feel like little creatures scurrying around—so endearing.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for their distinctive, offbeat musical style, released in 2021.

This is the Vocaloid version of a song provided to the music unit Sangatsu no Phantasia.

The tumbling piano phrases, the drums and melody that follow, the entire piece is both artful and pop.

The lyrics carry a touch of wistfulness, yet curiously, there’s no sense of gloom.

Moonlight Dinernū

[Hatsune Miku] Moonlight Diner [Original] Chinese Subtitles
Moonlight Dinernū

A single track of gentle, quiet electronica that melts away slowly and coolly.

The electronic tones create a fantastical atmosphere that is sure to soothe you.

A recommended song that offers a glimpse into a new world of VOCALOID.

seems like (just) my imaginationChōchō P

[GUMI] Kokoronashi [Original PV] / [papiyon feat. GUMI] Kokoronashi [Original]
seems like (just) my imaginationChōchō P

Kokoronashi, written and composed by Chouchou-P.

This song is packed to the brim with that feeling everyone has probably experienced at least once—the urge to do something even while knowing you shouldn’t.

It’s a sad piece, yet somehow it leaves your heart feeling calm after you listen.

[Healing] A Special Feature on Soothing Vocaloid Songs [Healing] (11–20)

Mr./Ms. Date from here and theredagashi O-gata

Around-Town Date-san / Dagashi Type-O feat. Merou
Mr./Ms. Date from here and theredagashi O-gata

This is a song notable for its warm melody.

Created by Dagashi O-gata, it was included on the compilation album “Where Synthetic Voices Are Heading,” released in April 2023.

The gentle singing voice of Merow from NEUTRINO’s voice synthesis software tenderly envelops the happy moments of everyday life.

It’s heartwarming music that traces a peaceful holiday spent with a loved one.

You’ll surely feel the importance of spending time together with someone special.

Menu Under the Railway Overpassaruku hito

Menu Under the Overpass / Walking Person feat. Hatsune Miku
Menu Under the Railway Overpassaruku hito

A touching piece of electronica that portrays a sense of loss and quiet renewal felt in a corner of the city.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Aruku Hito, it was released in August 2024.

The lyrics feature everyday words like iced tea and umbrella, giving them a realistic feel and making the song highly relatable.

True to its title, it really makes you feel like you’re walking under the overpass.

I recommend listening to it first thing in the morning or whenever you want to reset your mood.

Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

The piece Dawn Fireflies by n-buna is, above all, a work where each and every word is beautiful.

At first listen it may seem like a sorrowful, heartbreaking song, but as you continue, it feels crafted to help you discover hope within yourself.

It washes over and cleanses the hearts of its listeners.

First Love Symphonymerokuru

First Love Symphony / Merokuru feat. Hatsune Miku
First Love Symphonymerokuru

It’s a love song that lets you bask in nostalgia.

Released in February 2025 by Melokuru, “First Love Symphony” is, as the title suggests, themed around the flutter of first love.

Its gentle melody and Hatsune Miku’s vocals wrap around you like a spring breeze.

The arrangement evokes Showa-era idol songs while seamlessly blending in modern musical sensibilities.

If you’re in love right now, this is a must-listen!