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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!

Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love (21–30)

Nighttime Cherry Blossom ResearchNEW!akano wai

This number intertwines a light triple-time rhythm with Japanese-style melodies, inviting you into a beautiful nocturnal world.

The wistful lyrics pair perfectly with Luka Megurine’s mature vocals, and listening to it has a strangely calming effect.

Released by Vocaloid producer Akano wai in January 2021, this piece was created for submission to the open-call project “The 2nd Proseka NEXT,” a popular rhythm game contest.

You can really feel Akano wai’s assured skill and sensibility, which would later lead to their selection in the same contest.

The quietly resonant sound, as if tracing memories beneath the night cherry blossoms, is perfect for savoring alone with a drink on a long spring night.

There is an announcement.NEW!inuha

There is an announcement / Kaze-hiki β
There is an announcement.NEW!inuha

A song by the Vocaloid producer inuha, released in March 2024.

The lyrics charmingly present small fragments of everyday life—like running out of pepper or getting lost—as “notifications.” Within a soundscape where band instrumentation blends with electronic tones, Kazehiki β’s calmly delivered vocals resonate in a way that feels comforting.

There’s also a warm message about how meeting and talking with someone can make life feel more real.

It’s the kind of song that, when your heart feels a bit unsteady, will give you the strength to face forward.

Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the seasons of encounters, farewells, and love (31–40)

Flowers of the journeyNEW!wotaku

Michiyuki no Hana (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Flowers of the journeyNEW!wotaku

A richly emotional Vocaloid song that vividly portrays the feelings swaying between encounters and farewells in the season when cherry blossoms dance.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer wotaku, also known for works like “Gehenna” and “Shanti,” released on April 17, 2020.

Selected for KARENT’s “Sakura Songs” feature, the piece stands out for its delicate sound woven from piano and modern beats.

The lyrics recount the beauty of falling blossoms and the bittersweetness awaiting at the end of the journey.

It gently accompanies your heart when you want to feel a touch sentimental in the warmth of spring.

Sing of FlowersShino

Hana o Utau / Shino feat. Hatsune Miku
Sing of FlowersShino

As it was produced under the theme “songs you want to listen to in spring,” it indeed conveys a strong sense of spring in the air.

The nimble yet punchy bass tone and the equally sharp vocal lines leave a buoyant sonic impression that lingers in the ear.

Lyrically, it portrays the anguish of parting with someone cherished and feelings that never reached their destination.

This stands in contrast to the sound, which in turn seems to express an inner sense of instability.

spring stormjohn

Spring Storm / Hatsune Miku
spring stormjohn

It pulls you in from the very intro.

This is a track by john, a Vocaloid producer known for a stylish, distinctive sound, released in 2019.

It’s irresistibly upbeat—the kind of breeziness that just feels right.

Perhaps precisely because of that light touch, the lyrics actually depict a parting from someone important, yet listening to it somehow makes you feel positive.

Still, thinking about the protagonist, it might be a song about trying to shake off their lingering feelings.

It’s a springtime Vocaloid song that works both as pure sonic enjoyment and as a piece whose lyrics invite deeper interpretation.

The town closest to spring40mP

[GUMI (40mP)] The Town Closest to Spring [Original PV]
The town closest to spring40mP

This is the first VOCALOID song to surpass one million views in the Reiwa era.

Even when we say “spring,” people carry many different feelings: those anxious about a new chapter in life, those troubled by love, and those who are simply having fun.

This is a song I’d like all of them to hear.

It wears a cheerful face yet somehow feels a little bittersweet—a complex expression—but there’s no doubt it’s a masterpiece.

Meltryo

Hatsune Miku "Melt"
Meltryo

It’s a classic from the early days that arguably established VOCALOID’s place in the music world.

Anyone who spends a lot of time on the internet has likely heard it in some form at least once.

The song portrays the bittersweet yet adorable feelings of realizing you’re in love.

Those lyrics are carried by a melody adorned with a rich array of instruments.

As proof of its status as a masterpiece, it has been covered by many artists, so why not search for your own favorite version of “Melt” alongside the original?