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Refined Sound: The World of Stylish Vocaloid R&B Songs

Vocaloid tracks with an R&B flavor that are simple, stylish, and deliver a rich, high-quality sound.

Many of these songs are perfect when you want to immerse yourself in music—creating a refined atmosphere within a relaxed mood or giving off a mature vibe.

Their appeal also lies in emotional melodies, urban beats, and premium grooves.

In this article, we’ll be rounding up R&B-style Vocaloid tracks! Take this opportunity to check out these classics.

Refined Sound: The World of Stylish Vocaloid R&B Tracks (31–40)

miss youTakashige Tsukada

【Hatsune Miku Append】miss you【Chinese Subtitles】
I miss you, Tsukada Takashige.

This is Tsukada Takashige’s ninth piece.

It is sung by Hatsune Miku, and the lyrics are written around the theme of parting with one’s cherished things and loved ones.

The piano riff in the intro is especially striking, naturally drawing you into a lyrical world.

spring hazeDixie Flatline

[Kagamine Len] Hanagumori (Flower-Overcast) [Original]
Hazy Spring Sky Dixie Flatline

This is the second song by Dixie Flatline, known for ‘Gemini.’ The theme is ‘heartbreak and the end of boyhood,’ and the creator says, ‘I had Len sing it while reaching a little beyond his years.’ The gentle piano and wistful lyrics draw you in.

Regular patissierhalyosy

[Kagamine Len] Regular Patissier — [Original Song PV]
Regular pâtissier — halyosy

It’s a Valentine’s song by Kagamine Len.

The story unfolds with a boy who likes a girl eating the chocolate she couldn’t give because of a broken heart.

You can really feel the boy’s bittersweet emotions—it makes your chest tighten.

Sakura-Colored Better DaysStylish P

[IA Hatsune Miku] Cherry-Blossom-Colored Better Days feat. MIKU [Original MV]
Sakura-colored Better Days, Shaleotsu-P

It’s a duet song by IA and Hatsune Miku.

It’s described as an “R&B brimming with the flavor of a kayōkyoku-style song themed around graduation.” Miku’s rap part is compelling, and the two singers’ wistful choral work evokes a sense of nostalgia.

Everyone’s Song.A4。

A4. - Everyone’s Song feat. Haru (A4. - MINNANO UTA feat. HARU)
Minna no Uta. A4.

Do you have anything that’s bothering you or making you anxious? When you find yourself troubled, I’d love for you to listen to “Minna no Uta.” It’s a song released by A4, a widely noted Vocaloid producer.

The lyrics portray someone wrestling with stress and trying to overcome it.

As the title suggests, its appeal lies in how anyone can relate to it.

Overall, it has a chill R&B vibe, so it’s also recommended for fans of hip-hop.

Refined Sound: The World of Stylish Vocaloid R&B Songs (41–50)

Get Love BackKusemono

Overseas VOCALOID Sweet Ann sings ‘Get Love Back.’ This song features an innovative approach: the lyrics are machine-translated from a preexisting anime song and then refined.

It’s a recommended piece for anime fans.

Spiral MeNiR-Gerda

This is NiR-Gerda’s debut work as a Vocaloid producer, “Rasen na Watashi.” It features Hatsune Miku on vocals.

The sound is clear and beautiful, yet it carries a hint of melancholy.

The tuning makes the voice close to that of a human, resulting in a very easy-to-listen, soothing vocal quality.