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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, Tearjerking, etc.] (151–160)

Can you put it in the past tense?Omoi

Can you put it in the past tense? / Hatsune Miku
Can you put it in the past tense?Omoi

If you’re a student, this might resonate with you.

It’s “Can You Put It in the Past?” produced by the music unit Omoi, released in 2019.

The song straightforwardly expresses feelings about a love that can no longer come true.

You want to forget the person you like, but you can’t right now—still, you want to say what you need to say and vent your gloomy feelings! That maiden’s heart… many of you can relate, I’m sure.

It’s also easy for men to empathize with.

Combined with its exhilarating, fast-paced sound, it’s a Vocaloid track that really stirs the emotions.

Which one will you choose?hiroki

Which one will you choose? / Hatsune Miku · Kasane Teto
Which one will you choose?hiroki

“Hey, which will you choose?” This Vocaloid track forces the ultimate decision.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer hiroki., released in August 2025.

In just about one minute, the adorable vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto burst forth in a highly addictive dance tune.

You’ll get hooked by the relentless rhythm and the melody that, once you hear it, loops in your head.

One more thing: if you want to enjoy every last detail of this work, be sure to turn on YouTube’s subtitles!

falling in love (lol)Okeya (Cooper)

A creator who’s been drawing attention, Okeya.

His release “falling love (lol)” is another one you shouldn’t miss.

It’s a hip-hop track featuring Hatsune Miku.

Not only are the lyrics relatable in the way they portray a bittersweet romance, but the word choice and rhyming in the verses are stylish and a highlight in themselves.

Another appeal is that the song modulates in the latter half, changing the mood.

Try listening while considering what meaning might be embedded in that key change.

domino topplingsukoppu

Hatsune Miku - Domino Toppling [Original Song with PV]
domino topplingsukoppu

The presence of a rival in love.

It’s a jealousy-filled love song that sings, “It’s okay to break the relationship between you and me, and the relationship between you and the person you like.” It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Sukoppu, who is also known for their ‘tried singing’ activities.

The content may resonate particularly with junior and senior high school girls.

Purple Candy Love Potionhakame

Purple Candy Love Potion / Hakame feat. Hatsune Miku
Purple Candy Love Potionhakame

A song that weaves a sweet and bittersweet love story through Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent voice.

Released in May 2024, this Vocaloid track was created by Hakame.

Its melody is striking—candy-like in its sweetness yet tinged with fragility.

The result is a stylish piece with a city-pop vibe.

It’s perfect for those moments when you can’t think about anything but the person you love.

Why not immerse yourself in its pop, nostalgic world?

yourskeeno

It’s a love song about a complicated yet plausible romantic situation: I’m in love with the person I’m currently dating, but I can’t completely forget a love I had before them.

That’s why I’m wishing for “you” to repaint everything.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer keeno, released in 2015.

Vocaloid Love Song Special [Heart-Throbbing, Tear-Jerking, etc.] (161–170)

Losing youYasuha.

Hatsune Miku – I Lost Your Love (Pt.Ⅰ) feat. Yasuha.[English Subtitles]Vocaloid Original Song
Losing youYasuha.

It is a sad Vocaloid song about thinking of and singing for a precious person you can no longer meet.

The track was released in 2017 by the Vocaloid producer Yasuha., also known for “Suki nanoni.” The gentle tempo, beautiful piano timbre, and Miku’s soft vocals seem to soak deep into the heart.