[Spring is coming soon] A collection of Vocaloid songs to listen to in March
March is such a time when our hearts feel busy, isn’t it?
For example, it’s graduation and moving season—a time of farewells—but also the moment when new lives begin.
If you’re working, you might think of welcome and farewell parties.
And there’s that thrill of “Spring is almost here!” too.
March is when all these different feelings get mixed together, don’t you think?
In this article, I’ve selected Vocaloid songs that are perfect for March—some fresh and breezy like spring, and others a bit wistful.
Check out this list and feel the spring breeze a little early.
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[Almost Spring] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in March (71–80)
sky blue aquamarineSuu

This is a song inspired by aquamarine, the birthstone of March.
Aquamarine is a pale sky-blue gemstone that shines as if blessed by Iris, the goddess of the rainbow.
It’s mysterious to think you can hold the color of the sky in your hand.
In the same way, this song lets you carry that sky-blue hue with you in sound.
Sakura-Colored Time CapsuleSuzumu

Sakura-Colored Time Capsule stands out for its lyrics addressed to the future self.
The melody is crafted in a style reminiscent of Japanese rock and pop.
It’s very easy to listen to, making it a work I can recommend even to those who haven’t listened to many Vocaloid songs before.
The chorus is full of exhilaration, and you’re left with a refreshed feeling once it’s over.
Even if it’s not a big dealFunakoshi P

This song, “Taishta Koto Demo,” is distinguished by its refreshing melody.
The tune is pop, but the reggae-like rhythm keeps it engaging and never boring.
It’s musically intriguing and a wonderful piece overall, so please give it a listen.
Released in 2008, it’s one of the earliest tracks from the initial days of the Vocaloid scene.
Diamond of the ThawMoheron

This piece, “Diamond of the Thaw,” stands out with its electro sound.
Rather than spring, it’s a work themed around the end of winter.
The gentle vocals help create an electronic atmosphere.
It has a vibe similar to WORLD ORDER’s musical style.
Spring, deep withinKoji Yamagishi

This work delicately depicts the changing of the seasons.
Released in 2023 by Koji Yamagishi, it features Hatsune Miku’s vocals to express emotions shifting with the arrival of spring.
It conveys the warmth tinged with loneliness and melancholy through subtle tones.
The bittersweet feelings toward time gone by seep into the listener’s heart.
Perfect for those swayed by complex emotions at the dawn of a new season.
Forest of CoralLogicacid

The birthstone for March, known as “kōran,” refers to coral.
Inspired by this coral, “Forest of Coral” evokes the seabed with its richly expressive low-register instruments.
Close your eyes, and you can picture red coral being engulfed by a deep blue.
Yellow BabyWork and P

This piece, “Yellow Baby,” is striking for its distinctive violin performance.
The A-melody starts off very quietly, but as it approaches the chorus, both the pitch and the voltage build.
KAITO fans, be sure to give it a listen.