[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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[Spring Is Coming Soon] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in March (11–20)
Just, somehowsaikawa

It’s a Vocaloid song where feelings of poignancy and loneliness intersect, yet a curiously warm atmosphere comes through.
Saikawa’s track “Tada, Nantonaku” was released in 2023.
It’s marked by introspective, thought-provoking messages, with Miku’s straightforward vocals shining through.
The small dissatisfactions that sprout in everyday life, the desire to set yourself apart from others—one of these is sure to resonate with you.
Take your time and listen while the spring breeze blows.
It was surely spring.I can't say I'm sorry

A slightly grown-up spring song where sorrow and hope intertwine, “It Was Surely Spring” is an original track by Can’t Say I’m Sorry, released in March 2023.
Kagamine Rin’s clear voice resonates deeply with the emotions of March—the season of farewells and new encounters.
Lost love overlaps with spring scenery, feelings scattering like flower petals.
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And yet, the figure moving forward stands beside us as we await new beginnings.
When loneliness strikes, please give it a listen.
Flowers, spring comes around againOzone

A song that gently reflects the emotional sway of March, the season of new encounters and farewells, is Ozone’s “Flowers, Spring Turns Again.” Released in March 2023, this single blends freshness and poignancy in perfect balance, leaving a lasting impression.
Cherry blossoms dancing on the spring breeze evoke precious memories of the past and give you the courage to take a step into a new season.
The lyrics, which embrace the anxieties of growth and change, resonate with those facing graduation or a new chapter in life.
When you want to feel the shifting of the seasons in spring, be sure to give it a listen.
Ultra Trailermasalada

Masarada’s “Ultra Trailer” is the perfect song for March 2023.
It evokes the flutter in your heart as winter ends and a new spring begins, and a strength that tries to swallow everything and move forward.
The melody feels bouncy, filling you with the courage to overcome any hardship.
Its energetic message will surely blow away all the anxiety and sadness that surge in March! The more you listen, the more it makes you feel: I can go! I can move forward! That’s the kind of song it is.
Spring OpeningOe Karushii

With the arrival of spring comes the season of partings.
A perfect song for such a time is Oe Kalsey’s “Harubiraki.” Its quiet yet resolute melody holds onto the bittersweet feelings in your heart, while the light piano sound seems to expand those emotions even further.
The jazzy B section is another highlight.
It’s a sequel to “Nekodamari,” which was contributed to Arusechika’s “eneeemy” project, so if you haven’t listened to that yet, be sure to check it out.
Goodbye, Hair TieKazehara

Released in March 2023, “Sayonara Hair Tie” is a Vocaloid song perfect for the season when excitement and farewells mingle—like graduations and new beginnings.
It’s a track that draws out both the sentimental feelings deep inside and the energy to move forward, and it hits especially hard when you listen under the gentle March sunlight.
The refreshing melody and catchy band sound are also striking.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to take that first step.
[Spring is coming soon] A collection of Vocaloid songs to listen to in March (21–30)
Dream FireworksMafumafu

In Japan, the months have many alternative names, and March is also called “Yumemizuki,” the month of dreaming.
This song is themed around “dreams.” It was produced by Mafumafu, who is also popular as a singer, and listening to it in March—the season of farewells—can feel bittersweet.
Take your time and immerse yourself in the world of the song.