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Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to cheering anthems!

When it comes to songs you want to listen to in April, all kinds come to mind—sakura-themed tracks, sweet-and-sour love songs, and anthems cheering on new beginnings! In J-POP, tons of spring songs are released every year, and it’s the same in the Vocaloid scene.

So in this article, we’ll be introducing a bunch of Vocaloid tracks perfect for April! It’s a playlist that’s ideal for when you want to switch gears or reset your mood.

Feel the power of music!

Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to cheer songs! (71–80)

STEP TO YOU40mP

(English sub)【Hatsune Miku 40mP】STEP TO YOU(PV version)
STEP TO YOU40mP

The percussion rhythm is so fun, it makes you want to sway your body.

This is a song by Vocaloid producer 40mP, who gained attention when “The Boy and the Magical Robot” was featured on NHK’s music program Minna no Uta.

It was released in 2009.

The lyrics are striking—bittersweet yet hopeful—expressing a desire to face someone important head-on.

YellowKz

[Hatsune Miku] Miku Hatsune ~ Yellow
YellowKz

This track, with irresistible beeps that make you feel like you’re in an arcade, is “Yellow” by the Vocaloid producer kz.

Its dynamic electronic sounds give it a near-futuristic vibe and make it feel like the quintessential Vocaloid song! A lot of people will be moving to Tokyo in April, right? If the big city starts to overwhelm you, listen to this song.

I’m sure the crowds and the skyscraper streets will look different to you!

Goodbye, April’s Doppel-sannekobōro

Hatsune Miku – Goodbye April Doppel (Sayonara April no Doppel-san) by nekobolo
Goodbye, April Doppel-san Nekobōro

A relaxed rhythm, electronic sounds that let you sink into a mysterious mood, and bittersweet lyrics.

This is a song by the Vocaloid producer Nekobolo, also known as Sasanomaly.

It was released in 2014.

Many Vocaloid fans have been captivated by the word choices and arrangements that blend a variety of emotions.

Highly recommended for those who like stylish tracks.

Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to motivational anthems! (81–90)

Turkish March is over \^o^/Owata-P

[Hatsune Miku] Turkish March Owata \^o^/ [PV DVD]
Turkish March Owata \^o^/ Owata-P

Set to one of Mozart’s masterpieces, the hilarious song about being in a desperate situation is Owata-P’s “Turkish March Owata \^o^/.” It’s a track that’s painfully relatable.

And it ends with a hopeless punchline! April tends to be a busy time, so let’s be careful not to end up like in this song!

The Town Where Spring Never ComesWalking person

This song is packed with the charm of electronic vocals.

The accompaniment is electric, perfectly matching the Vocaloid voice.

It creates a gentle, fairy-tale-like atmosphere.

The song portrays a girl’s honest feelings, expressing a sense of reality as she gazes at the city and the world while carrying various things within her.

In just two short minutes, it captures the atmosphere of a time when spring feels just around the corner.

It’s perfect for an April afternoon nap scene.

Flowers and PromisesPonchi♪

Flowers and Promise / Ponchi♪ feat. Hatsune Miku
Flowers and Promise Ponchi♪

This is a song by Ponchi♪ submitted to the second round of the music contest “Project Sekai NEXT.” With a driving sound that evokes the excitement of a new season, the piano timbre and melodic lines impart a certain bittersweet emotion.

As suggested by the song’s tagline, “If only I had told you that day,” the lyrics portray the regret of letting the seasons pass without conveying one’s true feelings.

Even as it depicts that regret, the work conveys a powerful determination to overcome it and move forward into the future, expressed through the song’s energetic tempo and vocals.

Aprilmao sasagawa

Sasagawa Mao – April (Official Audio) / Sasagawa Mao – April (Official Audio)
April mao sasagawa

The title “April” is literally about the month of April.

And April is a season of meetings and partings, isn’t it? This song expresses the sadness of that season.

It sings of a heart’s cry—of being the only one who drifts far away.

It also weaves in the cruelty of time, where even this city’s scenery, with all that has happened, and the loneliness felt now, fade into the past, leaving us with complicated feelings.

It’s a perfect song not only for April, but also for graduation scenes.