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.
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Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to fight songs! (21–30)
Children RecordJin-P

It’s an up-tempo song that lifts your spirits just by listening to it.
Even at a nerve-wracking entrance ceremony, if you play this in your head, you can get into the groove.
The lyrics also somehow feel like a cheer for us as we take on a new chapter in life—it’s a track that can make you feel excited and happy.
Senbonzakurakuro usagi P

For those who’ve listened to Vocaloid, the song everyone probably knows is “Senbonzakura.” It’s been covered by many singers and has racked up a huge number of plays.
Its catchy melody and upbeat rhythm are irresistible.
The interlude features rapid-fire piano, making it very engaging to listen to.
Beyond Vocaloid, it’s used in many places as a classic spring song.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to inspirational anthems! (31–40)
After-School StrideLast Note.

This is a song about a girl who charges through school life at an incredible pace.
Her enjoyment of the ever-advancing days at school brings a smile to the listener’s face.
And even when she stumbles, the strength with which she rises again makes it a song that gives you courage.
Red Purge!!!P.I.N.A.

A song with quirky lyrics that sings about reality.
Amid the lyrics’ complex phrasing, you can feel a raw sense of “society.” The key lies in how you interpret and understand it.
It’s a Vocaloid track with the charm of multifacetedness.
Recommended for new members of the workforce.
Meltryo

A masterpiece among masterpieces that sparked a huge boom in the early Vocaloid scene.
It’s one of ryo’s signature works—he’s also active as a member of the creator unit supercell—and it was released in 2007.
For many people, when you think of Hatsune Miku songs, this is the one that comes to mind.
The lyrics capture the heart-pounding tension of love: you know that if you don’t speak up you’ll drift apart, yet you just can’t bring yourself to confess your feelings.
Listening to it makes your own heart race too.
Spring is the season of love—why not take courage from this song and share how you feel?
No abnormalities in the cherry blossom frontWataru P

This song opens with a distinctive flute timbre.
For Japanese people, the rough timing of cherry blossoms blooming is marked by the “cherry blossom front” in the news.
The song takes that cherry blossom front as its theme, bursting with the feeling of spring.
It portrays the resolve to bloom someday when the cherry blossom front reaches you, even if you feel withered now and your dreams and hopes haven’t blossomed yet, while also expressing the anxieties you hold.
It carries the message that it’s okay to bloom little by little toward your own future, offering hope—making it a song I can recommend to everyone chasing their dreams.
OVERSalmon P

This song is perfect for spring, the season of farewells.
It’s a Vocaloid track by ShakeSphere, also known as Sake-P, who excels at R&B sounds.
Released in 2009, it quickly drew attention.
The stylish chord progressions and the mixing that gives the vocals a wavering feel are particularly striking.
Although it’s about a heartbreaking breakup, it can also lift your spirits, so it’s recommended for anyone who’s recently gone through a breakup and is feeling down.