Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love.
When you sense the arrival of spring, don’t you find yourself humming a certain song? Music that suits gentle breezes and floral scenery—seasonal songs perfect for moments of meeting and parting.
In this article, we’ll be introducing Vocaloid tracks you’ll want to listen to in spring! We’ve picked out plenty: bright, uplifting songs, tracks that give you strength to make a fresh start, and bittersweet pieces that bring tears to your eyes.
Be sure to check them out to the end!
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Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love (11–20)
Scary thingsNEW!nio

Anxieties and fears that sit side by side with the anticipation of a new environment.
This piece delicately depicts those feelings through Kagamine Rin’s singing voice.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Nio, released in December 2025, written specifically for the “Kagamine Rin/Len 18th Anniversary” project.
Many listeners will relate to the fleeting fears that surface amid happy moments and the struggle to face one’s own tendency to put on a brave front.
Even while holding onto your worries, this is a song that gives you the courage to move forward—be sure to give it a listen.
In April, turning my back on youkosame

Shigatsu, Kimi ni Se o Mukete (April, Turning My Back to You) paints scenes themed around the bittersweet partings of spring.
Created in 2022 by Kosame, who brings listeners songs about youth and romance, it sings of a heart-wrenching inability to forget a loved one who is no longer by your side.
The band arrangement—layered with rhythmic guitar and synth tones—conveys a passionate feeling.
As the narrator recalls moments spent with someone dear again and again, a nostalgic landscape unfolds.
Give this spring Vocaloid track a listen, as it captures emotions that are too much to bear.
Just, somehowsaikawa

In spring, the song that captures the feeling of taking a new step forward is “Tada, Nantonaku.” Created by saikawa, it was released to the world on March 19, 2023.
Offering a glimpse into the everyday life of a young person who questions their circumstances, this piece is perfect for the season of spring, when many emotions intertwine.
A heart swaying between a changing environment and personal growth… through sound, it evokes a wealth of reflections.
Spring night fallsfuyukan

A Vocaloid song that poignantly sings of a bittersweet love, marked by a distinctly Japanese ambiance.
Composed by Fuyukan, it was released in April 2024.
The retro-flavored sound arrangement pairs perfectly with Miku’s straightforward vocals.
The lyrics, imbued with longing for a beloved person who is no longer here, are heart-wrenching.
When you’re heartbroken, this song might gently stay by your side in your sadness.
cherry blossom downwindAliey:S

Aliey: The piece “Sakura Oroshi” by S was released in March 2024.
Through the image of cherry blossom petals fluttering down, it delicately portrays the changing seasons and shifts of the heart.
While carefully weaving together everyday moments one by one, it presents a worldview where transience and beauty intersect.
Themes such as parting and growth are interwoven, quietly sending ripples through the listener’s heart.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid song for the graduation season.
PetalNaisho no piasu

Created by Naisho no Pierce, this work was released in March 2024.
It’s a KAFU version of a song originally provided to Kanon Mase.
The emotional vocals wrap around the poignant lyrics that depict the end of a romance.
With dynamically unfolding sound and a melody line that pierces the heart, it’s sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
When spring makes you want to remember someone special, please give it a listen.
It will surely stay close to your feelings.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love (21–30)
Cherry Blossom RainNEW!halyosy

Music producer halyosy, highly acclaimed for creating songs using VOCALOID.
Centered on the theme of graduation, this piece was born from the idea: if Hatsune Miku were a student, what would she sing? When it was released on a video site in February 2008, it quickly became the talk of the town and was made into a single as the major-label debut of the music unit absorb.
In 2016, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Sakura no Ame,” starring Maika Yamamoto.
Its appeal lies in a beautiful melody like fluttering cherry blossoms and a down-to-earth message anyone can relate to.
It’s a song you should sing precisely when you’re feeling the sadness of parting.
It’s a masterpiece that reaffirms the bonds of friendship and gives you the courage to look forward.


