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[Valentine] A Sweet, Sweet Collection of Vocaloid Songs for Those in Love

Valentine’s Day is a special event filled with sweet fragrances.For those in love, it’s a day when your heart won’t stop pounding from morning till night.Some of you might even be planning to give chocolate to your crush and confess your feelings.In this article, we’ve picked out Vocaloid songs we want you to listen to on Valentine’s Day.If you’re anxious about whether your confession will succeed, these masterpieces will give you all the courage you need.Let’s heighten those feelings of love through music!

[Valentine’s] A Sweet, Sweet Collection of Vocaloid Songs for Those in Love (71–80)

Digital MagicalNatsuyama Yotsugi

This track brilliantly fuses a cute electronic sound with a magical worldview.

Created by Yotsugi Natsuyama, it was released in February 2025.

The lyrics portray a sweet yet bittersweet feeling: you think you’ve ensnared the one you like, only to realize you’ve become the one who’s captivated.

The EDM-infused arrangement is fun, with a touch of mystery that keeps it endlessly engaging.

Perfect for elevating those feelings of being in love! Be sure to check out the version sung by the VTuber, Kyoka Mone.

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[Hatsune Miku] “Crepe” [Original Song]
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A song that captures the awkward itchiness of falling in love from a male perspective.

The melody is refreshing and very easy to listen to, making you want to play it over and over.

If you’re a man, you might want to hold on to such pure feelings forever, don’t you think? It could be nice to listen to it with your girlfriend on Valentine’s Day.

Himekoirunachyu

A fast-paced, cool-and-cute Vocaloid love song.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Runachu, also known for works like “Forbidden Girl Plus A” and “Orange to a Cat,” released in 2020.

A catchy rock number with distorted bass, off-beat drums, and driving guitars—rock in its purest, most classic form.

The guitar solo in the interlude is electrifying! And riding on that sound is a straightforward message: “I like you!” Crank it up before handing out chocolates on Valentine’s Day and get hyped!

[Valentine’s Day] A Sweet, Sweet Collection of Vocaloid Songs for Those in Love (81–90)

First Love Academy, Pure Romance DepartmentNem

First Love Academy, Department of Pure Love / Kagamine Rin & Len, GUMI
First Love Academy, Pure Romance DepartmentNem

As the title suggests, this is a slightly bittersweet song themed around first love.

It sings of the sweetness and pain of a love triangle—an aspect of first love that might seem front and center.

Yet when you listen, there’s none of that heavy, messy feeling; instead, it conveys a refreshing sense of youth.

Be sure to watch it together with the manga-styled music video and enjoy the story.

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[GUMI] Love Cafeteria [Original MV]
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A story about a cafeteria that teaches you the art of winning love.

It’s simple yet fantastical, with a melody so evocative you can almost smell the gentle sweetness of pastries.

Although the PV features a boy as the protagonist, there are certainly parts that girls on Valentine’s Day can relate to as well.

It reminds us of the importance of mustering courage.

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Mega-panic / Ippitsu Kamome feat. Otomachi Una
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How about a Valentine’s song that lets you pour your feelings out? This track by Ippitsu Kamome was released in February 2024.

Its electropop sound and catchy melody are striking—you’ll find yourself moving to the beat.

Otomachi Una’s gentle vocals wonderfully capture the feelings of a girl in love.

The lyrics, which depict earnestly making chocolates for Valentine’s Day and the emotions for that special someone, are sure to resonate.

It’s recommended not only for those in love, but also for anyone who needs a boost of energy.

Valentine Tomorrowkimuta

This song is about the day after Valentine’s Day for a girl who couldn’t give her chocolate.

No matter how much love you put into it, if you can’t hand it over, it won’t get through—the aching sadness seeps into your heart in this track.

For boys who didn’t receive any chocolate, it’s perfectly fine to get sentimental with this.

But don’t listen to it before you give yours!