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 meetings, farewells, and love (41–50)
Spring-colored fair weatherkohacola

The song I want you to listen to in spring, when many people are starting a new chapter with mixed feelings, is “Haruiro Biyori.” Created in 2022 by Vocaloid producer kohacola, who excels at crafting songs that express delicate emotions, it sings of finding the courage to move forward even when you’re troubled and come to a standstill as the seasons change.
Hatsune Miku’s vocals over a band performance featuring bright guitars and synths will surely lift your spirits.
With a four-on-the-floor danceable rhythm, this Vocaloid track gives you the push to step into a new world.
Tune in to the sound that blows away those hazy feelings.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love (51–60)
Heralding springgomen nasai ga ienakute

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.
STEP TO YOU40mP

This is a song by 40mP, known for hits like “Kiritori-sen.” Released in 2009, its poppy and refreshing tone captured listeners’ hearts.
It’s filled to the brim with the feeling of wanting to see someone important.
The percussion rhythm is pleasing to the ear!
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.
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 LiebeTakenoko shōnen

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.
To You of the Past Marchdoriko

From the title “To You of the Past March,” it already evokes the feeling of a lonely farewell.
True to that premonition, what unfolds is a bittersweet story of parting.
Yet after living through it, you lift your gaze and walk straight ahead… It’s a heartbreaking masterpiece.
For anyone who has experienced a breakup at graduation—this is for you.


