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[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!

In the Snowy Season: A Big Special on Vocaloid Winter Songs! (41–50)

Wish Upon the Snowsukoppu

[GUMI] A Wish to the Snow [Original Song with PV]
Wish Upon the Snowsukoppu

The song’s content makes you think, “May those lovey-dovey couples just explode!” It portrays a girl who wants to become part of a blissfully happy couple and paints a wintery scene.

Many men will probably find themselves feeling envious.

It’s about two childhood friends—so in love yet unable to confess—like something straight out of a drama.

This winter Vocaloid song is dedicated to those who are in love with their childhood friend, or who’ve fallen for a friend.

Snow MileAqu3ra

Snow Mile / Aqu3ra feat. Hatsune Miku
Snow MileAqu3ra

When you’re feeling freezing cold, this song might just warm you to the core.

It’s a track by Aqu3ra, a Vocaloid producer also known for work under the name Apuera, released in 2020.

A shimmering synth sound rings out in this clear, transparent EDM tune.

The way the arrangement gradually builds is so satisfying to listen to.

It’s an uplifting Vocaloid song whose lyrics—“Even if we’re apart now, we’ll meet again someday”—offer encouragement and hope.

Snow Fairy Story40mP

[Hatsune Miku] Snow Fairy Story / 40mP [SNOW MIKU 2015]
Snow Fairy Story40mP

“Snow Fairy Story” depicts a bittersweet moment in which one parts ways with a loved one just as the cold winter comes to an end.

Created in 2015 by 40mP, a Vocaloid producer known for many signature songs including “Karakuri Pierrot,” it features a vibrant band sound enhanced by a horn section, with a warm melody that seems to wrap around winter’s chill.

Even knowing they will be separated, it is a winter song that portrays the resolve and courage to look forward without forgetting the days spent with someone precious.

StellaDixie Flatline

[ENG] Stella (Dixie Flatline – Mew – Stella)
StellaDixie Flatline

It’s a poignant Vocaloid song that captures the bittersweet feelings of a protagonist who, on a winter night, suddenly finds themselves remembering a former lover.

The track is by Dixie Flatline, known for creating numerous masterpieces such as “Just Be Friends,” and it was released in 2012.

It’s a fast-paced electronic tune with dazzling, shimmering synth phrases that leave a strong impression.

The lyrics convey a heartfelt confession—“I just can’t forget you”—so earnest that it makes your chest tighten.

In the Ruined Capital, Atelierstabousou P

In the Ruined Capital, Ateliersta (2019 Remake) – cosMo@Bousou-P feat. Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len
In the Ruined Capital, Atelierstabousou P

This song features an enchanting, romantic story with irresistibly cute lyrics.

Paired with a catchy mid-tempo groove, it exudes a wonderfully happy atmosphere.

The Vocaloid performance further elevates the song’s appeal.

Snow, Moon, and FlowersDarubisshu P

[GUMI] Setsugetsuka [Original Song: RE] [OFFICIAL]
Snow, Moon, and FlowersDarubisshu P

From the intro, the electric guitar’s coolness really stands out.

The song has a fiery tone, but when you read the lyrics, it’s poignant—the scattering snow blossoms are overlaid with feelings of love.

It’s a winter song, yet it’s also a fast-paced, cool track that you can enjoy in any season.

Snowingsukoyaka daiseidō

Snowing / KAITO, Kagamine Len – Healthy Cathedral [VOCALOID Original Song]
Snowingsukoyaka daiseidō

This is a dreamy piece set on a winter night where snow quietly accumulates.

Composed by Sukoyaka Cathedral, its music video was released in February 2025 to celebrate KAITO’s 19th anniversary.

It portrays fragile themes—memories, wishes, and fading emotions—layered over a snowy landscape.

The choral interplay between KAITO and Kagamine Len, along with their rich vocals, accentuates the scene.

With its lyrical melody, it’s perfect for those who want to sink into a serene mood while gazing at a winter nightscape.