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

It’s a song wrapped in a gentle atmosphere that makes your heart feel light.
Released in November 2023, it’s a work by ikomai.
The retro-pop sound arrangement, the relaxed tempo, and the bouncy beat resonate pleasantly.
The warm vocals and the lyrics that capture everyday scenes are truly wonderful as well.
Why not listen to this light and cozy music to calm your mind?
Fly through the sky with youKasamura Tōta

This is a Vocaloid song filled with a gentle message, where warm vocals and piano tones stay close to the heart.
It’s a work by Toa Kasamura, released in December 2023.
Created as part of the Pokémon and Hatsune Miku collaboration project “Project VOLTAGE 18 Types/Songs,” the story unfolds through a duet by Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka.
It portrays the friendship between two Pokémon—Mudkip and Pelipper—and feels like a single film.
When you’re uncertain about your choices, or anxious about a relationship with someone important, it will surely be a source of support for your heart.
Avanna Like a human beingNEW!YASU

This song by Yasu had a remastered version released on SoundCloud in April 2021.
It’s a sophisticated, urban pop track that makes full use of the smooth singing voice of the English speech-synthesis software AVANNA.
With a pleasant soundscape that evokes jazz and lounge vibes, it’s the kind of music that will leave you spellbound.
Since September 2019, it has also been used as the ending theme for the online show “Umeha Radio,” and it has remained beloved for a long time.
The worldview of its English lyrics—precisely because they don’t fully reach the human heart—resonates all the more earnestly, gently lightening a hazy mood.
It’s the perfect song for quiet nights or those moments when you’re a bit tired and want to bask in a tender afterglow.
It’s raining.gomen nasai ga ienakute

The off-pitch electronic tones evoke the image of a gentle, steady rain.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer “Gomen nasai ga ienakute,” released in 2022.
Kagamine Rin’s calm singing voice is soothing, making it a chillout-style Vocaloid song.
The sound arrangement is effortlessly languid and very ennui, the kind that makes you want to close your eyes and savor it.
“It’s raining, so I don’t feel like doing anything today…” If you’re in that kind of mood, this song is just right.
A Seabed Tale of Crinoidsn-buna

How about having a good cry and feeling refreshed with an emotionally stirring Vocaloid rock number? This is one of the signature songs by n-buna, a Vocaloid producer who also works as the composer for the band Yorushika, released in 2014.
It has a driving pace yet a bittersweet tone that really hits you in the chest.
Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocal quality is surely part of the reason why.
The lyrics, which make you ponder the relationship between “you” and “I,” are deep and incredibly compelling.
If you want the track, it’s included on the album “Flowers, Candy and the Last Train,” so be sure to check it out.
Hello/How are you?nanou

Nanou, the creator, bluntly calls it “a song for hopeless people”—that’s Hello/How Are You.
Still, many of us can probably relate to this protagonist.
It might even make you think, Maybe I’ll try a little harder, too.
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Skylinehigma

“Skyline” is a work by higma, released in July 2024.
Its delicate musicality—blending electronica and city pop—is striking, and Kitsuneko’s crystalline vocals resonate beautifully like a city skyline at night.
Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which sing of the quiet before dawn and the comfort of surrendering to music.
Give it a listen when your days feel hectic and you want to reset your mind.


