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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 (31–40)

I think of you all through the night.TOKOTOKO

Thinking of You All Night Long – TOKOTOKO (Nishizawa-sanP) feat. GUMI
I think of you all through the night.TOKOTOKO

“Yomosugara Kimi Omou” is a perfect song to give as a White Day return gift.

It’s crafted by a stellar team: lyrics and composition by Vocaloid producer Nishizawa-san, mixing by Tomodachi Boshuu-san, and encoding by 7@-san.

The track is packed with each creator’s charm and, rare for a Vocaloid song, has a rock flavor.

Set to a driving, exhilarating melody, the lyrics celebrate the joy of mutual feelings.

I hope you’ll listen to it together and bask in the happiness.

Darling Dancekairiki bea

[Official] Darling Dance / Kairiki Bear feat. Hatsune Miku
Darling Dancekairiki bea

If you’re feeling anxious about your unrequited love, I recommend listening to “Darling Dance.” It’s a song that portrays the struggles of a woman who can’t get the attention of the man she likes.

With its very high tempo and intense melody, it naturally lifts your spirits as you listen.

The track is by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear and uses Hatsune Miku.

Incidentally, the song also became a hot topic when Ado covered it.

It’s fun to compare the versions.

Doesn’t End with a Happy Ending feat. Hatsune Mikupote

Doesn't End with a Happy Ending – Pote / Hatsune Miku [MV]
Doesn’t End with a Happy Ending feat. Hatsune Mikupote

It’s a cute Vocaloid song with adorable sound and vocals.

Created by Vocaloid producer Pote, known for a poppy style, it was released in 2016.

The lyrics, which convey a realistic sense of everyday life, are highly relatable—capturing that feeling of thinking about your partner in quiet moments.

The sound is lively yet cohesive, leaving a strong impression.

The final idea, where laughter turns into a cough, is a fun touch.

Why not use this song to get into a romantic mood and look forward to White Day?

delusional narcissistBecky.

[Official/Sub] Delusional Narcissist [GUMI & GUMIYA] — Mousou narushisuto / A Wild, Fancy Narcissist
delusional narcissistBecky.

This is a duet song by GUMI and GUMIYA (a lower, more masculine version of GUMI’s voice).

It packs into one track the story of a slightly narcissistic boy who aggressively pursues a tsundere girl.

The fast-paced, anime-opening-style sound is the kind that perks you up when you listen to it.

MarbleR Sound Design

Marble/R Sound Design feat. Hatsune Miku
MarbleR Sound Design

An elegant Vocaloid track where the piano’s timbre rings out.

It’s a song by R Sound Design, a Vocaloid producer known for a high-sense, original musical style, released in 2016.

The piece was created with White Day as its motif, and marble chocolates make an appearance in the lyrics.

The sound arrangement, which lets you savor cuteness and a mysterious fragility at the same time, is quintessential R Sound Design.

It’s a calm track that’s perfect for listening to when you’re alone.

[In the Season of Love] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on White Day (41–50)

SPiCatoku P

[Miku Hatsune] SPiCa [VOCALOID Hatsune Miku PV]
SPiCatoku P

It’s a grand love song that sings with the hope of having one’s feelings returned.

Created by professional musician Hironori Abe, also known as Toku-P, who has provided songs to numerous famous artists, it was released in 2009.

The arrangement—band sound colored by the beautiful tones of synths, strings, and piano—has real depth.

The lyrics, which liken the patterns of romance to stars, are also wonderful.

Some of you may be thinking of confessing your feelings on White Day.

If you listen to this song, it will surely give you the courage to speak up.

Heartbreak repeaterTakanon

[GUMI] Heartbreak Repeater [Original PV] / Takanon [Official]
Heartbreak repeaterTakanon

GUMI’s simple, down-to-earth vocals and the relatable, “I’ve been there!” unrequited love episodes heighten the feeling of romance.

As the title suggests, it also weaves in stories of heartbreak, but it’s a powerful track that carries the message that you have to overcome it and change—that staying the same won’t do.