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 seasons of encounters, farewells, and love (31–40)
Cherry Blossom Rainabsorb

Released in 2008, this song later became a novel and was also adapted into a film.
The gently woven depiction of graduation and the accompanying emotions brings universal feelings right before our eyes.
Though we graduate and each walk our own path, it doesn’t mean we are alone.
Celebrating that sentiment, this masterpiece is loved across generations and places.
sprayyūkisan

A mysterious sound image, a stylish atmosphere, and heartrending lyrics.
This is a song by OqusP (Yūki-san), whose distinctive musicality has been highly praised.
Released in 2018, it became a hot topic.
Despite the fast tempo and dense arrangement, it conveys a sense of quiet.
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

It’s an irresistibly cute and pop-infused track packed with electronic sounds.
The playful lyrics, possible only because it’s by the artist VOCALOID, and the repeatedly appearing title phrase inevitably stick in your memory.
Brimming with brightness, fun, and excitement, it’s a perfect song for spring.
SenbonzakuraKurousa-P

It can be said to be the one song that made VOCALOID, originally famous on video-sharing sites, widely known to the general public.
With a powerful, front-and-center piano and lyrics that are pop yet evocative of Taisho Romanticism, this unforgettable song has become an unshakable classic now covered by many artists.
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.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of meetings, farewells, and love (41–50)
The world is falling in loveHONEY WORKS

One of HoneyWorks’ signature pieces, the spring-evoking classic “The World Is Falling in Love.” Since it’s used as the theme song for the hugely popular TV anime Blue Spring Ride (Ao Haru Ride), many of you may already know it.
Its pop style and catchy melody leave a strong impression.
Surely we are going to welcome springKasamura Tōta

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.


