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Melancholic Vocaloid songs: masterpieces that pierce the heart

This time, we’re introducing a collection of poignant, heart-piercing Vocaloid songs.

From love-themed tracks to ones that embrace feelings of loneliness, as well as deeply moving pieces, we’ve picked selections from many genres—so if you look, you’re sure to find a song that resonates with your heart.

These are all perfect for when you want to have a good cry or face your worries head-on.

Take your time to savor the story woven into each track, and be sure to check them out.

Poignant Vocaloid songs: moving masterpieces that pierce the heart (231–240)

Fleeting eternityYasuha.

[Eng Subs]Hatsune Miku – Ephemeral Eternity【Vocaloid Original Song】【Multilingual Subtitles】
Fleeting eternityYasuha.

Have you ever remembered a happy moment from the past only to feel sad afterward? If so, the song “Ephemeral Eternity” speaks for you.

It’s a work by Yasuha, a Vocaloid producer who has created numerous tie-in songs for companies.

The song looks back on memories with a former lover and dwells on the days that are gone.

It’s also known as the set piece for an illustration contest; checking that out might help you enjoy the song’s world even more.

Cursed Pinksaitou owari

It’s a bittersweet Vocaloid song that portrays the struggle with self-esteem.

Created by Owari Saito, it was released in February 2025.

Beneath its pop sound, it weaves in a distinctive dark edge and a fantastical worldview.

It delicately depicts the inferiority that arises from comparing yourself to others and questions the “cuteness” society demands.

If you can’t quite find the courage to give a White Day return gift, this song might just sit with those slightly hesitant feelings.

Let it help you sort out your emotions—and go ahead and give that present.

Fiction BlueAyase

Fiction Blue / Hatsune Miku
Fiction BlueAyase

A song by Hatsune Miku blazing down the pop road, recommended even for listeners who don’t usually listen to VOCALOID.

The artist, Ayase, is a renowned Vocaloid producer who’s also gained popularity with tracks like “Last Resort.” The “blue” in the title “Fiction Blue” can be felt to carry nuances of youth and innocence.

The lyrics—about a beautiful romance and its end, yet my feelings remain just as they were back then—are truly tear-inducing.

Expressions like “Let’s meet at our secret place” hit way too hard for a heart sunk by heartbreak!

You are not at fault.Δ

You’re Not at Fault / V_Fukase・flower (Someone Like You / V_Fukase・flower)
You are not at fault.Δ

A song that wraps words like “fake,” “deceive,” and “guilt” in a light sound that doesn’t feel heavy, while exploring a deep inner world as if penned by a poet.

Its central motif and keyword, “a self that won’t become my own,” evokes a slightly mysterious, Zen-koan-like realm.

Many listeners will likely be drawn in by the lyrics, which make visible complex emotions that go beyond sadness.

Vocaloid producer Δ, who debuted in 2018, is a creator whose depths have yet to be fully known.

With lyricism this piercing, their other songs are definitely worth checking out!

old radiourara (makā P) pīhyara P

[KAITO] Old Radio [English Sub][Vocaloid] Old Radio
old radiourara (makā P) pīhyara P

Old Radio is a collaboration by Urara (Macar P) and PiHyara P.

This song, themed around a far future where machines have disappeared, weaves in multiple expressions that evoke the presence of machines throughout.

Its beautiful accompaniment of piano and strings, paired with the sweet voice of the VOCALOID KAITO, heightens the sense of poignancy.