Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love.
Spring is a season when new lives begin, new friends are made, and you can’t help but feel excited, isn’t it? At the same time, though, it’s also a season that brings things that tug at the heart—farewells to loved ones and the sadness of leaving a familiar home.
In such a spring, what kind of songs do you feel like listening to? In this article, we’ll be introducing plenty of recommended Vocaloid tracks you should definitely listen to in spring! We’ve gathered a lot, so they’re very satisfying to listen to.
Savor spring to the fullest along with wonderful music.
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Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love (21–30)
Deep Sea GirlYuuyu

Deep Sea Girl is striking for its rhythmic style.
The melody line also carries a touch of traditional Japanese flavor.
Although the BPM is on the faster side, the serious melody and catchy lyrics transform it into a tear-jerking song.
It’s a masterpiece that has continued to be loved for a long time since its release.
It was surely spring.I can't say I'm sorry

Gomen Nasai ga Ienakute’s song “It Was Surely Spring” is filled with the emotions of spring.
Released in March 2023, this track is a gem where freshness and wistfulness coexist.
It delicately depicts scenes of cherry blossoms dancing in the air and reflections on memories fading away.
The brisk tempo seems to express emotions swirling in one’s heart.
Add this cool spring song to your playlist.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the seasons of encounters, farewells, and love (31–40)
Bloom in the color of loveHONEY WORKS

Spring of love! There are many kinds of spring, but this song focuses entirely on the feeling of being in love.
With a melody adorned by band sounds and strings, it comes pressing in with a cute yet indescribably powerful force.
And a love story unfolds through witty turns of phrase.
Please give it a listen! There’s sure to be a line that pierces your heart.
The Town Where Spring Never ComesWalking person

I think people who like this kind of music will really fall in love with this song.
The melody brims with speed and rhythm while ebbing and flowing.
The lyrics, though fragmented, convey the emotions clearly—there are many appealing aspects.
But its most distinctive feature is the unique atmosphere.
I hope you’ll experience the singular world it creates in just under two minutes.
Dear19’s Sound Factory
Spring is the season of farewells.
Perhaps you, too, have someone precious you can never forget.
This song is a heart-wrenching Vocaloid track that sings of such bittersweet feelings.
It’s a signature piece by Vocaloid producer 19’s Sound Factory, released in 2008.
Told from Hatsune Miku’s perspective, the lyrics tighten your chest just by reading them.
The song’s story is linked to other works by 19’s Sound Factory, such as “Birth” and “Voice,” so be sure to check those out as well.
Surely we are going to welcome springTohta Kasamura

This is a Vocaloid song produced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that threw the world into turmoil in 2020.
Created by Tota Kasamura, a Vocaloid producer known for heartfelt ballads, it was released the same year.
Even if you’re feeling anxious or going through a tough time now, the lyrics gently reassure you: It’s okay—spring will come again.
They’re truly wonderful.
The sound is beautifully simple, featuring only piano accompaniment, which adds to its charm.
It’s a heartwarming, moving song that I hope you’ll listen to while paying attention to the beautiful choral work.
Flutter and fall apartEZFG

Speaking of spring, it’s the season when cherry blossoms bloom and then fall.
That’s why I’d like to introduce “Maihira Chiru.” This is a song released by EZFG, and it portrays the scene of petals fluttering and scattering.
Another highlight is how it layers the fleeting nature of falling blossoms with feelings like loneliness and unease.
Since spring is a season full of farewells, such as graduations, you may find it especially easy to get emotionally absorbed.
Please enjoy it together with the music video, which features visuals that use flower petals as a motif.





