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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.] (161–170)

I think I’m falling for you, teacher.Shikiura.

I’ve ended up falling for my teacher – Kaai Yuki
Shikiura ends up falling for the teacher.

One song that has earned high praise even from overseas Vocaloid fans is “I Can’t Help Falling for My Teacher.” It’s a track produced by the Vocaloid composer Shikiura.

As the title suggests, it sings about a student who has fallen in love with their teacher.

The lyrics employ rich, metaphor-laden poetic expressions, so take your time listening—you’ll be captivated by the artistry.

By the way, the music video follows the changing expressions of the girl who is the protagonist.

Watching it together with the song will deepen your understanding of the lyrics.

A Lump of Lovereruriri

Lump of Love - rerulili feat. GUMI & Kagamine Rin
A cluster of love reruriri

It’s a cute love song that sings about wanting to fall more and more in love with you.

Created by Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for hits like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,” it was released in 2020.

This is the Vocaloid version of a track included on the album by the utaite doujin circle Okaeri tte Ie.

It’s a pop tune that incorporates the tones of traditional Japanese instruments, soothing just by the sound alone.

And the chorus lyrics showcase rerulili’s signature humor.

No matter where you slice it, it’s a deliciously satisfying Vocaloid track.

Vocaloid Love Song Special [Heart-Throbbing, Tear-Jerking, etc.] (171–180)

I shouldn't have said it.Ibusuki

I shouldn’t have said it. / Hatsune Miku
I shouldn’t have said it. Ibusuki.

There are loves you can never forget, aren’t there? The bittersweet feelings embedded in the lyrics come through, and even my chest tightens in sympathy—this is a heartbreak song.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Ibusuki, released in 2021, and it’s also a collaboration with singer Junnosuke Taguchi.

An elegant four-on-the-floor dance number with a consistently pleasing low end.

It feels even better when you turn up the volume.

The solid, core piano sound is another highlight, lending a glossy color to the entire piece.

I can't sayshikido

I Can't Say It / Hatsune Miku
Unspeakable shikido

I want to tell the person I like how I feel, but I just can’t put it into words.

Haven’t we all experienced that frustrating feeling? This song by Vocaloid producer shikido delicately portrays those hidden emotions in the heart.

Hatsune Miku’s crystal-clear vocals and the pop sound tinged with wistfulness highlight the purity of those feelings.

If you listen to it when you can’t bring yourself to confess, you’ll likely see yourself in the protagonist.

Sweet DevilHachioji-P

Hachioji-P “Sweet Devil feat. Hatsune Miku”
Sweet Devil Hachioji-P

This is a track where the characteristic plinky-plonky sounds of technopop feel so pleasant.

She has desires about what she wants her boyfriend to do, but she could never say them out loud.

On the contrary, she ends up acting a bit prickly in response.

The inner feelings of this girl are so touching and adorable.

First Love DiaryKashii Moimi

First Love Diary / Moimi Kashii feat. Otomachi Una
First Love Diary: Moimi Kashii

From a slightly unusual perspective, First Love Diary portrays first love and has been attracting attention.

Its lyrics tell the story of a woman who, after starting to date her first love, becomes intensely possessive out of fear of breaking up with her boyfriend.

The lyrics are undeniably sad, yet the tune itself feels pop.

That unsettling vibe born from the contrast is part of its appeal.

Also, when you watch the music video, I recommend researching the meanings of the tulips that appear.

You might discover hidden messages.

Sleep in SpringSougo Shikiura

Hari ni Nemuru, a track by Vocaloid producer Shikiura Sogo that sings of a painful breakup with a lover.

It begins in a style reminiscent of a voice-and-acoustic-guitar performance, and as mechanical sounds gradually layer in, the melody evokes a mysterious worldview.

Rather than just a simple breakup song, many listeners will likely find themselves empathizing with every quietly bared emotion.

The lyrics, which sing of feelings that won’t stop even after parting and being unable to meet, are sure to make your chest tighten with pain.