[In the Snowy Season] A Special Feature on Winter Vocaloid Songs!
What kind of songs do you feel like listening to in winter?When it comes to winter songs, what comes to mind are tracks that depict bittersweet stories or ones with a Christmas-like, fantastical atmosphere that exudes a happy mood!In this article, we’ll be introducing plenty of Vocaloid songs that perfectly match the winter vibe.From happy, high-energy tunes to pieces that stir up sentimental feelings, our editorial team has carefully selected recommended winter Vocaloid tracks!Be sure to give them a listen!
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[In the Snowy Season] A Big Feature on Vocaloid Winter Songs! (111–120)
white snowKomiya kafī

The song that makes you look forward to the festive arrival of Christmas is “Howaito Sunoo.” Created in 2021 by Komiya Caffy, a master of all kinds of Vocaloids, it features a classical melodic line that sets the scene for a special winter day.
It conjures up images of spending a joyful Christmas with family and friends.
This winter song sweetly portrays a crush, with a cute wish to Santa wrapped in feelings for someone special.
Be sure to listen for the rich choral work by Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, and Otomachi Una.
Stroll through Tsumoyuki Parkinamuri

Mr.
Inamuri, a rising Vocaloid producer who began his activities in 2022.
His sixth released track is “Tsumoyuki Park Stroll.” He came up with this piece while walking through a snowy landscape.
Set to a quiet, music box–like melody, Kaai Yuki and Kasane Teto sing about happenings on a winter day.
They harmonize throughout the entire song, but it’s interesting that each of them expresses the feelings of a different character.
And the structure culminates with the two meeting at the end.
Memory in my pocketkiddo P

“Pocket Memory” depicts someone who recalls the joyful days spent with their lover and can’t help but feel a pang of sadness.
Created in 2022 by Kid-P, a Vocaloid producer active since the late 2000s, the song is characterized by softly layered synth tones.
Set to a slow tempo, it sings of scenes from the lovers’ memories.
Even when the beloved is no longer by one’s side, the overflowing feelings of love make the heart burn—this is the emotional arc the track portrays.
Its translucent melody and KAITO’s cool vocals will warm your heart.
Only for you, only mineshigoto shite P

With a Nordic atmosphere, the romantic intro starts on a somewhat up-tempo note.
It single-mindedly sings of wanting to deliver one’s voice to the person they love and the feeling that they will meet someday.
It’s a wonderful song that conveys a core strength, like moving forward alone through the snow.
Light SnowTreow(gyaku-shoudou P)
How about an electric tune with a unique worldview? This track by the popular Vocaloid producer Treow (Gyakushoudou-P), also known as the “Prince of Odd Time Signatures,” was released in 2008.
Just when you think it’s a laid-back ballad, drum’n’bass phrases come in.
It’s a high-sense work where beauty and intensity intertwine.
The profound lyrics also match the tone of the song.
If you’re looking for something a little different, give it a listen—you might just get hooked on Treow (Gyakushoudou-P)’s world.


