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[Refreshing] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Summer Songs [Nostalgia]

Blue skies, towering summer clouds, the chirping of cicadas… What images come to mind when you think of summer? A fresh, youthful vibe, or a season that brings back nostalgic memories? Each of you probably has your own unique idea of “summer.” In this article, we’re featuring a special roundup of Vocaloid summer songs! We’ve gathered plenty—from feel-good tracks to bittersweet ones, and even a few with a touch of horror.

You’re sure to find a song that matches your image of summer.

Be sure to read to the end!

[Refreshing] Big Feature on Vocaloid Summer Songs [Nostalgia] (81–90)

Summer is short—boys, fall in love.kony

[Kagamine Len] Summer Is Short, Boys, Fall in Love [Original]
Summer is short—fall in love, boys, kony.

It’s a lively uptempo track that’ll make you chuckle with its comical lyrics.

The song by kony, who is also active as a vocalist, was released in 2014.

There’s also a self-cover version sung by kony himself, so be sure to check that out too.

melon sodaorganic acid

Organic Acid/ewe 'Melon Soda' feat. Hatsune Miku MV
Melon soda organic acid

A track released under Yoh Kamiyama’s alias “Yukisan” celebrating a decade-long journey.

Released in October 2025, this bittersweet pop tune is themed around lingering summer afterimages and sparkling carbonation.

Transparent layers of synth intertwine with band instrumentation to create a breezy atmosphere.

The lyrics contrast the bursting euphoria of melon-soda bubbles with the ephemerality of their eventual fade.

Capturing moments of shared laughter amid passing seasons, its worldview is sure to resonate with anyone who wants to cherish the irreplaceable present.

Eternal vacationhalyosy

Halyosy – Eternal Vacation ft. VOCALOIDS [Official Video]
Eternal Vacation halyosy

You might find your tear ducts giving way if you listen at the end of summer.

This song is by the Vocaloid producer halyosy, known for creating many heart-touching masterpieces like “Sakura no Ame,” and its video was released in August 2023.

It’s the Vocaloid version of a track provided to the singer group Irregular Dice (Ireisu) and released in June of the same year.

The arrangement features a strikingly grand string sound, and a melody line that blends freshness with a nostalgic atmosphere.

The lyrics, which look back on summer days spent with friends, make you inevitably relate them to your own memories.

Beyond the summer wind*Luna

Beyond the Summer Wind / Luna feat. GUMI
Beyond the summer breeze *Luna

It’s a melancholy summer song that recalls a “you” I can no longer meet.

Created by Vocaloid producer Luna, also known for “8.32” and “Heal Me,” it was released on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube in 2013.

It’s a guitar rock track that feels like every emotion is exploding, and it can move you to tears when you listen.

It’s also available for karaoke, so if you want to sing it, give it a try.

Summer Days, Ghosts, and God(s)Tinkle-POP

[Kagamine Rin] Summer Days, the Ghost, and God [Tinkle-POP]
Summer Days, Ghosts, and the God Tinkle-POP

It’s a highly narrative song whose lyrics depict the relationship between a little girl’s ghost and “me,” and the feeling of being unable to forget her even now that she can no longer be seen.

Created by the musical unit tinkle-POP—comprising Mofu@, yasu (mixer), and tom”U”—it was released in 2011.

It’s a guitar rock track that makes you feel as if you’re sprinting through the wind, and it warms your heart as you listen.

Natsunokaze Sunrisepss

Natsunokaze Sunrise—Pusu feat. Hatsune Miku
Natsunokaze Goraikou Pusu

This is a song by Pusu, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as a singer.

It was released in 2015.

While it conveys anxiety about the future, it also carries a message of looking ahead and moving forward.

It’s a summer song I’d love for you to listen to when you’re feeling a bit down.

[Refreshing] Big Feature on Vocaloid Summer Songs [Nostalgia] (91–100)

StarmineNem

Starmine / GUMI Starmine
Starmine Nem

It’s a song that vividly conveys the heartache and loneliness of a summer scene that repeats every year—the town looks the same, the flow of people is the same, and the only thing that’s different is that “you” aren’t there.

Its ballad-like tone and the sound of fireworks inserted just before the final chorus bring tears to your eyes.