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[In the Season of Love] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on White Day

March 14 is White Day, the day to return Valentine’s gifts.

In this article, we’ve rounded up love songs we want people to hear right now: those in the throes of romance, those head over heels with a crush, and those who have just had their hearts broken right before White Day.

These tracks, which empathize with the worries and anxieties everyone faces in love, will give you strength.

You can listen when it’s time to confess the feelings you’ve kept in your heart, or even send a song as your return gift.

Find the track that perfectly matches your mood now!

[In the Season of Love] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on White Day (61–70)

Until the intoxication wears offkyū

Until the Drunkenness Wears Off / Q feat. Hatsune Miku
Until the intoxication wears offkyū

A Vocaloid song that unfolds at a bar counter, its bittersweet longing tugging at the heart.

It’s a track by Q, released in August 2024.

With an electropop sound that seeps into the cracks of the heart, it portrays a protagonist wavering between reason and emotion.

The vocals—blending the rush of intoxication with the stirrings of love—are especially striking.

If you struggle to express your feelings honestly or carry unspoken emotions, you’ll surely relate.

Give it a listen!

Hey, hey, heyPinokio P

PinocchioP – Hey Hey Hey. feat. Kagamine Rin & Hatsune Miku / Nee Nee Nee.
Hey, hey, heyPinokio P

With White Day just around the corner, some of you may have entered a rough patch in your relationship.

During these slumps, you might feel lonely because your partner isn’t paying you any attention, or sense that they’re hiding something.

A song that speaks for those feelings is “Nē Nē Nē” (“Hey, Hey, Hey”).

It was created by the Vocaloid producer PinocchioP.

The vocals feature Kagamine Rin and Hatsune Miku, each singing from the perspectives of a woman and a man.

If you’re in the middle of a fight, it might even help as a chance to make up.

Separative LoveMachigerīta P

[KAITO Original] Separative Love [Technopop]
Separative LoveMachigerīta P

While it has a technopop feel, it’s refined and charming, making it a perfect, crystal-clear song for the still-chilly, spring-waiting season.

It expresses a boy’s bittersweet longing to become someone worthy of an older girl, conveyed through KAITO’s simple yet gentle singing voice.

Passion!Ichinose Rupo

Passion! / Rupo Ichinose feat. Kagamine Rin
Passion!Ichinose Rupo

A Kagamine Rin song that vividly portrays the tremors of a heart in love.

Created by Rupo Ichinose, the video was released in 2024.

It briskly sings of the push and pull between wanting the person you love to notice you—and not wanting them to notice.

This gem fuses bittersweet, awkward feelings with an energetic beat.

Listening to it will make you relate to the fluttering excitement and hints of romance just before White Day!

Pink Sugar CrushSakuramochi Runa

Pink Sugar Crush / Sakura Mochi Luna feat. Hatsune Miku
Pink Sugar CrushSakuramochi Runa

On a special day like White Day, having a song that stirs the delicate nuances of the heart is the best, isn’t it? Luna Sakuramochi’s “Pink Sugar Crush” is a track that perfectly lives up to those expectations.

The song is also included on the 2023 album “Mochi Town!” Its lyrics are striking, portraying a sweet yet somehow bittersweet chaos.

Through a craving for sweets, you glimpse deeply explored emotions.

If you’re looking for a Vocaloid track with a unique twist, don’t miss this one!

I’m lovin’ it!Shirai Kurako

I’m lovin’ it! / Kurako Shirai feat. Yuzuki Yukari
I'm lovin' it!Shirai Kurako

It looks like a gag song at first, but it’s actually a slightly mature track.

The sexy vibe of the chorus—lyrics, melody, and even Yuzuki Yukari’s tuning—is a must-hear.

The fact that it sounds this cool despite sampling the sound of McDonald’s fries frying really shows Kurako Shirai’s sense of style.

Cursed Pinksaitou owari

It’s a bittersweet Vocaloid song that portrays the struggle with self-esteem.

Created by Owari Saito, it was released in February 2025.

Beneath its pop sound, it weaves in a distinctive dark edge and a fantastical worldview.

It delicately depicts the inferiority that arises from comparing yourself to others and questions the “cuteness” society demands.

If you can’t quite find the courage to give a White Day return gift, this song might just sit with those slightly hesitant feelings.

Let it help you sort out your emotions—and go ahead and give that present.