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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.] (281–290)

Good night, orangettes.Hananade-dera

Hanade-dera’s “Good Night Orangette” is notable for its sprightly triple meter and cute sound.

An orangette is a French confection made by coating sugar-candied citrus peels in chocolate.

The lyrics depict a girl making sweets for her date tomorrow.

The time spent making treats with heartfelt care is an irreplaceable kind of happiness, isn’t it? It’s a perfect number to listen to while you prepare for Valentine’s Day.

Scarlet SecretEO (Eo)

Scarlet Secret / MEIKO [EO (Eo)]
Scarlet Secret EO (Eo)

“Scarlet Secret” is a song by Vocaloid producer EO, released in November 2023 to celebrate the 19th anniversary of MEIKO’s debut.

It features a mature sound arrangement, and the lyrics—expressing hidden emotions and a longing for love—truly resonate.

The intricately interwoven feelings in its worldbuilding draw you right in.

It’s a great track to listen to when you want to get into a romantic mood.

clicking one’s tonguesyudou

This is a Vocaloid song that shines with a sense of humor, using a couple’s quarrel as its theme.

Created by syudou, the track is included in the album “Aizou” and will have its music video released in February 2025.

It vividly depicts a man and woman hurling their frustrations at each other, and from there, the growing fear and loneliness of losing the other person gradually come to the surface—an emotional arc that’s sure to resonate with listeners.

Watching the two characters in the music video makes you naturally wonder what kind of story they share.

Let’s playkanzaki hiro

Kanzaki Hiro/HSP feat. Hatsune Miku – Let’s Play
Let's playkanzaki hiro

Kanzaki Hiro is renowned as an illustrator and animator.

The Vocaloid song he created using Hatsune Miku is “Asobimashou.” It’s a track that depicts a woman inviting a man out to have some fun.

That may sound cheerful, but the song actually ends up exuding an unsettling atmosphere.

The intense synthesizer melody also imparts a subtly eerie impression.

Try listening while imagining the story behind the lyrics.

Shamuraba!toripiyo

Sham Lover! / Narukaka Hime // Sham Lover! / Meika Hime
Shamuraba!toripiyo

Shall we get hyped with a cute yandere song? This track is by the Vocaloid producer Toripiyo, known for hits like “Calmia Dolls” and “Anemone Glitch,” and it was released in June 2023.

It’s a fast-BPM, upbeat electronic tune with delightfully bleepy synths.

Since it’s four-on-the-floor, the rhythm is easy to catch and your body just starts moving on its own.

The lyrics reveal the protagonist’s true feelings: “I want to be loved by the person I like, even if I have to hide my true self.” It’s adorable, yet there’s a hint of darkness.

If you’re nursing a crush, this might put you even more in the mood for love.

Loquacious silencenejishiki

Verbose Silence / Nejishiki feat. RIME (Uramei)
Loquacious silencenejishiki

It’s a heartbreak song whose very lack of words makes the earnest feelings come into focus.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Nejishiki, known for hits like “Freedom Lolita” and “Ice breaker,” it was released in May 2023.

It’s a rhythmically driven band number with crisp, tight-cutting guitar.

Yet, as mentioned above, the world of the lyrics is filled with sorrow.

The tone of the music seems to express those unceasing emotions.

The more you listen closely, the more it will grow on you.

The world you sawNaisho no piasu

It’s a heartbreak song suffused with poignancy, sadness, and a sense of resignation.

Created by Naisho no Pierce, who also wrote “Surechigai Kirchhoff” and “Shabon,” it was released in April 2023.

The lyrics depict the moment a lover leaves the room, and simply reading them feels like watching a drama unfold.

That worldview pairs perfectly with the mature, sophisticated sound arrangement.

Listen for Kafu’s vocals as well, which sound as if they’re wringing out raw emotion.