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[Rainy Season] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in June [Early Summer]

What kind of image do you have of June?

Do you think of the damp, muggy feeling of the rainy season, or does it feel like “summer is just around the corner”?

You might picture scenes with hydrangeas in bloom, and there’s also the term “June bride,” right?

In this article, I’ll be introducing Vocaloid songs I want you to listen to in June!

I’ve gathered picks without sticking to any one music genre, so you’re sure to find something that suits you.

Be sure to read to the end!

[Rainy Season] A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in June [Early Summer] (51–60)

Ghost RuleDECO*27

DECO*27 – Ghost Rule feat. Hatsune Miku
Ghost Rule DECO*27

A shout-style Vocaloid song with an impressive chorus.

The melody spans a very wide range, so anyone planning to sing it at karaoke might want to train quite a bit.

It’s a song with that level of difficulty.

It was released in 2016.

Rain and ÉcritureFty

Rain and Écriture / Koharu Rikka
Rain and Écriture Fty

A perfect jazz waltz with a mellow, rainy-season vibe has arrived.

Composed by Fty, it was released on June 23, 2023.

The piece blends a somewhat wistful melody with Koharu Rikka’s resolute vocals.

The highly narrative lyrics, which reveal the dynamics of a cherished relationship, also leave a strong impression.

When the rainy season brings you down, why not give this song a listen? It also pairs well with Fty’s other rain-themed tracks, such as “Rain and a Gimlet.”

reverberationKintsugi

Kintsugi "Reverberation" feat. Hatsune Miku / Reverberation ft. Hatsune Miku
Reverberation Kintsugi

This is a song by Kintsugi featuring Hatsune Miku’s beautifully clear, translucent vocals.

It was submitted to the NEXT program for “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku” and released in May 2023.

The lyrics depict worries and inner conflicts in everyday life, offering comfort to listeners.

It’s a light, uplifting track that reminds us of the importance of moving forward.

A full display of the Kintsugi world, it’s a number that blows away rainy-day blues.

Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu

[HD] Six Trillion Years and One Night Story [IA Original Song / with PV] - KEMU VOXX
Six Trillion Years and One Night Story kemu

A song released in 2012 by the Vocaloid producer kemu, and one of his signature tracks.

It opens with a beautiful piano timbre and then shifts into a powerful, full-bodied intro.

Throughout the piece, a high-intensity whirlwind of sound surges—it’s a cool Vocaloid track.

The lyrics tell the story of a boy who isn’t human and the single “you” who reached out a hand to him.

The aggressive tone of the music and the poignancy of the lyrics—that contrast really hits hard.

It’s a masterpiece among Vocaloid songs that I can recommend not just for June, but all year round.

[Rainy Season] A roundup of Vocaloid songs to listen to in June [Early Summer] (61–70)

Hydrangea DropToripiyo

Hydrangea Drop / Meika Hime // Azisai Drop / Meika Hime
Hydrangea Drop and Toripiyo

Toripiyo is a Vocaloid producer who brings healing to listeners with songs that have a cute worldview.

They gained attention from Vocaloid fans with chiptune tracks like “Anemone Glitch.” This track, “Hydrangea Drop,” was produced in 2021 and is a number that clears away the damp, gloomy mood of rainy days.

Its pop melody line, carried by a rhythmic tempo, is irresistibly catchy.

You’ll find your heart fluttering at NAKINE Hime’s girlish vocals, full of human warmth.

If you want to brighten your days until the rainy season ends, this is a must-check!

Sensitive to humidityHiromoto Hiraishin

Vocaloid producer Hiromoto Hiraishin delivers passionate Vocaloid tracks that showcase his guitar technique, and he’s also gaining attention for his own pop-style illustrations.

Among his songs, the one you should listen to in June is “Weak to Humidity.” With a rhythmic band sound, the lyrics resonate as they portray a delicate heart.

Kagamine Len’s boyish vocals evoke scenes of school life.

Be sure to check out this seasonally rich track themed around rainy days.

Laundry NoteWalking person

A song by Aruku Hito, a Vocaloid producer from Niigata now based in Tokyo, featuring sprightly electronic tones, Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals, and the distinctive sounds of a laundromat.

The lyrics portray the everyday life of an ordinary girl in Tokyo and feel familiar and relatable.

It opens with laundromat and water sounds layered over lively electronics, then Miku’s voice rings out.

Bell and chime effects are inserted in just the right places, so it never gets boring.

It’s a track you’ll want to play during the rainy season, in that damp, humid time of year.