[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!
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[Valentine’s] A Sweet, Sweet Collection of Vocaloid Songs for Those in Love (31–40)
Love Love UAme Ryou

How about diving into a sweet, heavy, and irresistibly addictive love song? This piece, released by Vocaloid producer Amela in February 2026, features VoiSona’s Amai as the vocalist.
Created for Valentine’s Day, it layers intense dependence and obsession toward the beloved over a stylish sound, and that precarious edge is simply irresistible.
It captures the feeling of “love” running wild and melting your reason away—if you’ve ever known the sickness of love, this will surely hit you deep.
nuisance; pest; someone who gets in the wayDECO*27

The destructive power of the very first lyric phrase is incredible.
In any case, the feeling of “I love you” is sung from both male and female perspectives.
Hearing just that might make you wonder, “Why is the title ‘Ojama-mushi’ (nuisance)?” Please listen and see how this word is being used.
barron unitkoushi
From the title alone it stands out as unique, and once you listen, you’ll realize it’s an irresistibly cute track.
It plays on Valentine’s Day and academic credits, skillfully weaving together events related to each into the lyrics.
A sweet, charming melody paired with cleverly crafted, funny words.
It’s a song I hope you enjoy listening to.
Give Me Chocolate!!!marashii

This is a Valentine’s song that Marasy describes as “a song about Miku who desperately wants chocolate.” The image of Hatsune Miku whining “Give me chocolate” is adorable.
At the same time, the lyrics depict chocolate as proof of being loved, which gives it a sense of earnest longing.
Sweet AgitationRei P
It’s a song with a distinctive pop, upbeat tone and an adorably cute vibe! The lyrics portray a girl’s feelings on the day before Valentine’s Day.
I think anyone planning to give chocolate to the person they like will really relate to these lyrics.
You can feel the excitement and fluttering nerves.
[Valentine’s Day] A Sweet, Sweet Collection of Vocaloid Songs for Those in Love (41–50)
Melt it into the chocolate.Takanon

A song that portrays a girl’s feelings from the night before Valentine’s Day up to the moment she gives the chocolate on the day itself.
The lyrics are packed with a girl’s hopes for Valentine’s, and just listening makes you want to cheer her on with a “You can do it!!”.
If you listen to this, your Valentine’s might be perfect.
Bloom RibbonGinkuru

If you’re thinking, “This year, I’m finally going to confess to the person I’ve liked for so long!” then listening to this will surely give you courage! It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Ginkle, released in 2021.
A fast-paced rock number where the beautiful tones of piano and strings resound.
It’s as if the sound itself expresses the protagonist’s overflowing feelings.
Using Valentine’s Day as a chance to share your feelings… it’s not easy, but maybe this song will give you the push you need.



