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 cheering anthems! (51–60)
CITRUSOrangestar

It’s a song that truly embodies youth, evoking fear of the future and longing for the past.
The lyrics capture the immense anxiety and fear we held as boys and girls about what lay ahead, and there’s no doubt anyone can relate to them.
At the same time, it’s a song that wraps those feelings in a warm embrace, leaving you with a comforting sense of warmth.
Flower-scatteringn-buna

This is a Vocaloid song based on Andersen’s fairy tale “The Red Shoes.” Composed by n-buna, also known for “Toumei Elegy,” it was released in 2016.
The melody is striking, carrying both a refreshing feel and a touch of sadness.
The narrative quality of the lyrics is deeply moving.
Take your time to listen closely to each and every word.
It’s perfect for looking up at the rows of cherry blossoms as you listen.
Song of the Spring Breezerice straw bag

A spring song by Kome Dawara, released in May 2024.
It expresses memories carried away on the spring breeze and the bittersweet feelings of parting from someone dear, all through beautiful lyrics.
GUMI’s gentle singing voice is truly wonderful and fits the world of the song perfectly.
The calmly unfolding band sound is also captivating.
As a companion to the arrival of a new season, why not listen to this song and sort out your feelings?
Spring is in bloomI can't say I'm sorry

A soft, heartwarming melody leaves a lasting impression.
This song by “Gomen nasai ga Ienakute” was released in March 2024 and was included on the album “MIRLORISM,” which came out in December of the same year.
With Kagamine Rin’s cool, clear vocals, it expresses the budding of new emotions with the arrival of spring.
It’s a highly polished Vocaloid track whose delicate electronica sound will draw you in.
Vocaloid songs to listen to in April: from cherry blossom tunes to inspirational anthems! (61–70)
cherry blossom downwindAliey:S

Aliey: The piece “Sakura Oroshi” by S was released in March 2024.
Through the image of cherry blossom petals fluttering down, it delicately portrays the changing seasons and shifts of the heart.
While carefully weaving together everyday moments one by one, it presents a worldview where transience and beauty intersect.
Themes such as parting and growth are interwoven, quietly sending ripples through the listener’s heart.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid song for the graduation season.
April 44Diarays

Perhaps because of the triple-meter rhythm and the emotional band sound, you get drawn into the world of the song in an instant.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid band unit Diarays, released in 2015.
It’s the fifth installment of the “Oblivion Diary Series.” So if you listen to the other songs in the series and then come back to this one, your impression might change.
Bottom of Springnaruno

It’s a mellow rock number with the gentle tones of a soft piano ringing out.
The track, by Vocaloid producer naruno, was released in 2020.
Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocals match the steady, understated sound, making the music feel as if it slowly seeps into the depths of your heart.
The lyrics convey the feelings of a protagonist who simply cannot forget “you,” and it’s impossible not to imagine what kind of relationship the two might have had.
Give it a listen in April, when you’re feeling a little lonely.