[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 (41–50)
Haruichi.DECO*27

“Haruichi” features an impressive, rock-driven melody with a strong sense of exhilaration reminiscent of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION.
The performance is crafted down to very fine details, making it highly engaging to listen to.
The chorus has a very catchy melody, giving it a very accessible feel.
[Spring Is Almost Here] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to in March (51–60)
Flight instinctLast Note.

Tōsō Honnō by Last Note.
In March, many students have late-term exams and national/public university entrance exams coming up, and I imagine quite a few feel like running away.
This track is uptempo, and its headlong, full-throttle vibe is addictive.
Thanks.MISTRAY

Speaking of idol-style Vocaloid songs, isn’t “Arigato” the perfect example? The melody is crafted to be extremely catchy.
It feels similar to listening to songs by Sakamichi-series idols.
The lyrics evoke spring imagery that fits perfectly with March.
Double-eyelid glazeaquabug

This is an EDM track with a lovely, floaty feel—like the temperature gradually warming up.
It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer aquabug, released in 2021.
Centered around a piano timbre, the stylish soundscape is beautifully complemented by GUMI’s solid, resonant vocals.
It’s not just a straightforward pop tune, either—be sure to pay attention to the highly artistic developments in the interlude.
If you want to really savor the light, lively rhythm, listening with earphones or headphones is recommended! Perfect for the start of a new chapter in life.
Although a song has no shapedoriko

“Though a Song Has No Form,” produced by doriko.
It’s a song from the very early days of the Vocaloid scene, posted in January 2008.
By August 2009 it had reached one million views, and is regarded as a ‘divine’ masterpiece.
Its deeply sorrowful melody and strong message resonate with the heart.
Spring Song in Idle Pastimemayuko

Rather than “sexy,” the word “alluring” feels more fitting for the Japanese lyrics and classical expressions used here.
And yet the song has a somewhat tango-like flavor, making the contrast compelling—an intriguing track.
KAITO’s bewitching vocals are also a must-hear.
Spring Breeze Morphingsleepless

Even with the same Hatsune Miku, how she sounds can vary completely depending on the creator—that’s one of the fascinating things about Vocaloid.
This piece, “Spring Breeze Morphing,” is a work where that aspect is especially evident.
The languid, sultry vocals are so astounding they hardly seem like Hatsune Miku at all.