[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 Calming Vocaloid Songs [Relaxation] (41–50)
Transparent Cityhigma

It’s a stylish Vocaloid track with a city-pop vibe.
Created by Vocaloid producer higma, it was released in 2021.
Despite the dense arrangement, it evokes quiet more than liveliness—an atmosphere so intriguingly subdued that you can’t help but get absorbed.
Kafu’s Auto-Tuned vocals blend perfectly with the song’s mood, and that slightly husky quality is wonderful, too.
It’s a track that keeps you company in the loneliness and melancholy of the urban night.
[Healing] A Selection of Calming Vocaloid Songs [Relaxation] (51–60)
Saint Barthélemydivalent anion

It’s a Vocaloid track with a unique worldview, almost like collage art.
Created by the Chinese Vocaloid producer Funi-ka (Fu-Nika), who also handles the illustrations and video, it was released in 2021.
Despite its unpredictable progression, this song brings a sense of calm.
Listening to its soundscape feels like drifting between reality and fantasy.
It’s a work that’s hard to describe in words, so just give it a listen.
If it clicks with you, you won’t be able to get out—an ultra-stylish number.
Rentallyjig

Curiously, it gives you the irresistible feeling of watching a gently rippling water surface.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer JIG, known for a musical style that incorporates elements from various genres, released in 2017.
The lyrics express the feelings of a protagonist struggling with loneliness, making it a highly relatable work.
Many of you may have had the experience of not even knowing why you’re crying.
It’s a Vocaloid song that feels both calm and grand, like watching a scene from a movie.
Laundry NoteWalking person

If you like ASMR, be sure to give this a listen.
It’s a track by Aruku Hito, a Vocaloid producer known for an electronica style—“Mikutronica,” you might say—featuring Hatsune Miku, released in 2018.
A variety of tones click along rhythmically and pleasantly, letting your ears savor a sense of happiness.
Some listeners might even find it a little ticklish.
The lyrics depict the loneliness felt while living in the big city.
Stylish, cute, and a touch bittersweet—please add this Vocaloid song to your playlist.
Dreams and Leaf-Cherry TreesGekkou Aoki

If you like Japanese-style songs, how about this one? It’s the debut and signature track by the three-member Vocaloid unit Aoki Gekkou, released in 2011.
Its beautiful, fantastical sound arrangement seeps into your ears and heart.
The sound alone is soothing.
The lyrics, which convey the emotions of a protagonist moved to tears by memories, leave a very heartrending impression.
As you listen, you may feel your eyes begin to well up.
When your spirits sink, having a good cry first can be one way to calm your heart.
To that once-in-a-lifetime summerShino Mirin

If you want to soak in a nostalgic mood, definitely give this a listen! Created by the Vocaloid producer Mirin Shiino—who made a name with the hit “Well Then, I Wish Your Ideology Would Die”—this piece was released in 2021.
It’s a Vocaloid track that stirs up a longing for the summer you spent with that special “you.” The understated vocals and melody, paired with a soundscape that carries a touch of the fantastical, tug at your emotions.
The poetic lyrics have a literary, almost pure-literature allure, and that alone is moving.
It even makes you trace back your own memories, wondering what the summers of your childhood were like.
Just Be FriendsDixie Flatline

Let’s get drunk on the sound and forget all the bad things.
This is a classic R&B Vocaloid track sung by Megurine Luka.
It’s a signature song by Dixie Flatline, a popular Vocaloid producer known for high-quality works that blend various musical genres, released in 2009.
With its danceable electronic vibe, it’s perfect for bouncing along.
The lyrics depict a couple’s breakup, but despite the heartache, they ultimately leave you feeling positive.
Especially if you’ve recently gone through a breakup, listening might help calm your feelings.





