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 seasons of encounters, farewells, and love (31–40)
Spring styleTakoyakiKZY

This work by TakoyakiKZY delivers an emotional world where band sounds come alive! Also featured on the compilation album “Backlight,” this track brilliantly captures the season of endings and beginnings with shimmering tones.
Its powerful beat, tight rhythms, and jagged, distorted guitar sound leave a strong impression.
Savor the band’s groove as you look back on the past and imagine the future.
It’s a song I highly recommend to everyone living in the here and now.
Haruichi.DECO*27

This is a recommended number for those in love during the spring season.
It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer DECO*27, released in 2009.
The exhilarating rush of the chorus is irresistible! The mutual feelings between the two are sung over a catchy melody.
Dreams and Leaf-Cherry TreesGekkou Aoki

Yume to Hazakura features a striking intro overflowing with traditional Japanese flair.
Its calm, mature melody line evokes adult romance and really hits home.
Thanks to the comfort of its Japanese-style melody, it’s a VOCALOID song loved by many listeners.
The piano tone is so beautiful it brings you to tears.
dimly; faintly; dozing off; drifting in and out (of sleep/consciousness)naruno

In the early part, the acoustic guitar’s timbre stands out, and from the middle onward, the piano’s tone resonates strikingly.
These sounds seem to depict cherry blossom petals dancing in the air—dreamlike yet tinged with a certain loneliness.
It feels like an expression of the sadness and emptiness of a springtime parting, and the lyrics suggest that this farewell is a painful one.
Precisely because of the ethereal soundscape, the fragility and instability are emphasized as well.
You can sense this in the way the song ends, so it’s a piece I hope you’ll listen to all the way through.
Cherry-Blossom-Colored LiebeBamboo Shoot Boy

A song with an exhilarating, fast-paced band sound that feels great.
The drum beat, in particular, comes through with a powerful impact.
The piano tone is also emphasized, and it’s used in a unique way at the beginning to play a school chime melody; later, it appears at key moments—such as in the solo—as a moving, emotional element.
The lyrics depict a strong determination to convey one’s feelings to a loved one, and that resolve feels even more pronounced thanks to the driving sonic momentum.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of meetings, farewells, and love (41–50)
Heralding springI can't say I'm sorry

It’s a four-on-the-floor track with a wistful, traditional Japanese atmosphere.
It was released in January 2019 by the Vocaloid producer “Gomen nasai ga ienakute.” The feelings of love that might end someday are likened to cherry blossom petals.
It’s a very soothing, gentle sound.
I’ll fall in love now.HONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks excels at crafting catchy love songs that capture listeners’ hearts.
“I’m Falling in Love Now” is one of their most popular works among many love songs.
The lyrics are written around the theme of romance during school days—making it a must-listen for students.





