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Vocaloid Love Song Special: Heart-Fluttering, Tear-Jerking, etc.

Is everyone in love? Whether you’re spending lovey-dovey time with your partner every day or feeling down after a recent heartbreak, everyone has their own love story.

In this article, I’ll be introducing plenty of Vocaloid love songs! We’ve picked a wide range of genres, from rock and pop to dance numbers.

Pay attention to the lyrics, melodies, and overall sound as you search for your favorites! And if you find a song you love, be sure to share it on social media and spread the word!

Vocaloid Love Song Special [Heart-Throbbing, Tear-Jerking, etc.] (61–70)

CantarellaKurousa-P

Cantarella - Kaito & Miku Hatsune [KAITO & Hatsune Miku] PV
CantarellaKurousa-P

Cantarella is a poison used in medieval Italy, and this song is inspired by a family that employed it.

It’s crafted as a love song with an elegant yet enigmatic atmosphere that evokes a sense of medieval Europe.

Last scoresekikomi gohan

Last Score / Sekikomi Gohan feat. Hatsune Miku (Last Score)
Last scoresekikomi gohan

This is an inspiring track whose sound evokes a grand, near-future, space-like atmosphere.

The piano timbre resonates strikingly, and you can sense that the vocal melody is intentionally intertwined with the piano’s lines.

It’s a love song with an expansive worldview, aiming to deliver love across both time and distance—and because it’s sung by a Vocaloid, its meaning seems to deepen all the more.

Even the Morse code interspersed throughout the song carries deliberate meaning, further emphasizing its profound worldbuilding.

Devil-chanpicco

picco – Devil-chan feat. Hatsune Miku [Future Core]
Devil-chanpicco

This track is a high-energy electropop piece swirling with mischievous, devilish emotions.

It’s a work by picco, released in February 2024.

Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals shine against the polished soundscape, and the lyrics go all-in on the desire to devote yourself to the one you love.

Being able to fall this hard in love is wonderful, isn’t it? It’s a perfect song for those who want to share the fluttery feelings of a girl in love or for anyone who enjoys highly addictive music.

from Y to YJimii Samu P

This is a song that portrays a parting moment.

Parting is something very painful.

Two people turn their backs to each other and begin to walk.

Their futures will never intersect.

It’s a song that captures that sense of melancholy.

Feelings like “I want to stay with the person I love forever,” “Even that wish won’t come true,” and “I wanted to keep smiling by your side” are conveyed with sadness.

Alien AlienNayutan Seijin

Nayutan Seijin – Alien Alien (ft. Hatsune Miku) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Alien AlienNayutan Seijin

A song by music producer NayutalieN, who has been active as a Vocaloid producer since 2015, and his first track to achieve a million plays.

Its clever composition—where the guitar in the intro alone evokes the title’s imagery—makes it an addictive number.

While it may seem like it has sci-fi lyrics at first, it’s actually a love song about unwavering feelings, so many listeners will likely relate.

Throughout the track, the high tones characteristic of VOCALOID stand out, and since many singers active mainly on video-sharing platforms have covered it, it might be interesting to search for those versions as well.

chocolateichi ni san

Chocolate / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
chocolateichi ni san

A perfect rock number for Valentine’s Day! This piece is by Vocaloid producer Hifumi, known for hits like “Because the Flower Fell,” and “The Fierce Solitude Strikes.” It was released on February 14, 2026.

Featuring a band sound infused with traditional Japanese instruments, it has a distinctly pop-forward finish.

The lyrics portray overflowing feelings for someone special and a pounding heartbeat.

The buoyant melody is sweet as chocolate itself—highly recommended when you want a little push for your feelings of love.

Yoshiwara Lamentasa

Wagakki Band / Yoshiwara Lament (Yokohama Arena, Jan 27, 2018)
Yoshiwara Lamentasa

Asa’s “Yoshiwara Lament,” posted on July 20, 2012, is such a masterpiece that it’s earned legendary status on Niconico Douga.

It’s so popular that you might think there isn’t a single person who listens to Vocaloid songs and doesn’t know it.

The lyrics, set in the Edo period and depicting a heartrending romance, are irresistible.

With numerous fan covers and other derivative works, and even a cover by Wagakki Band, it can truly be called one of the standout love songs of the Vocaloid scene.