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[Thank You] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on Mother's Day [Touching]

Mother’s Day is a day to acknowledge all the hard work mothers do and to express our gratitude.

With that in mind, this article brings together a selection of Vocaloid songs that evoke memories and the bond you share with your mom!

We’ve chosen a wide range of tracks—not only songs that take “mother” as their theme, but also thank-you songs and feel-good tunes that make you happy just by listening.

Give this playlist a listen and let it help you swell with feelings of “thank you” for your mom!

It might also be nice to listen together as a parent and child.

[Thank You] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on Mother's Day [Touching] (21–30)

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Nirata's Hatsune Miku – Home Video
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This is a song that conveys the words we can finally say now: “Thank you.” After getting married, the protagonist looks back on old videos and photos, feeling the weight of the time that has passed and the love of a mother who was always close by.

And in the end, they express their gratitude.

How about singing it as a way to thank your mother for all she does every day?

Affection “Carnation”Yairi

[Hatsune Miku] Aijou ≪Carnation (Affection ≪Carnation) [Sub Spanish]
Affection 《Carnation Yairi

This piece was written as a commissioned track for singer Wotamin’s third album, “Cheerful Voice.” Composed by Yairi, who is known for rock numbers, it was released in 2014.

The song expresses gratitude to a cherished person with straightforward words.

Its arrangement—centered on a band sound and featuring a variety of tones—is striking.

The refreshing mood seems to further enhance the lyrical message.

Listening to this song is sure to make Mother’s Day an even more wonderful day.

[Thank You] A Collection of Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on Mother's Day [Touching] (31–40)

motherAkari P

Hatsune Miku Append “Dark-β” Okaasan +RomajiSub +RomajiText
Mom Akari P

As the creator commented, “This is a song dedicated to all mothers and their children,” it’s a cute and slightly tear-jerking piece featuring a child who wants to act grown-up and a worry-prone mother.

It’s by Vocaloid producer AkariP, known for releasing many soothing tracks, and it was published in 2008.

It captures a mother’s feelings that you only come to understand when you become a parent yourself.

Those with children will likely find it easy to relate.

Incidentally, there’s a trick where the last line connects back to the first line, creating a loop.

Snow Peak ~yukimine~Ayane P

[Hatsune Miku] Snow Peak ~yukimine~ [Original Song]
Yukimine ~Yukimine~ Ayane-P

It’s a song that anyone living away from their hometown can surely relate to.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Ayane-P—also known as the author of “Salaryman no Uta”—it was released in 2008.

The protagonist has their own life and can hardly make it back home.

There’s a poignant feeling when they find themselves thinking, “You’ve aged,” upon meeting.

It’s a Vocaloid track that feels like emotions from deep within the chest are overflowing.

The gentle tone of the acoustic guitar seems to deepen the song’s world even further.

Sorry for being a closet otaku.Katahotori-P

[GUMI] Sorry for Being a Closet Otaku [Original]
Sorry for being a closet otaku — Katahotori-P

As the title suggests, the protagonist is a girl who’s a secret otaku.

The lyrics describe how she enjoys her cosplay hobby in secret from her mother.

She does feel a bit guilty about having that hobby… but there’s a twist at the end.

Be sure to listen and find out for yourself.

MotherKyohei

[Yumeko] Mother [Tried Singing/Cover]
Mother Kyohei

It was reportedly made for the person they most wanted to thank.

And of course, as the title suggests, that person is their mother.

Listening to it fills my heart with gratitude for my mother and makes me think, “All the things you said were for my sake, weren’t they?” It’s a track included on the concept album V love 25 ~Aperios~.

Children's BankZawazawa P

First, how about listening to a perceptive Vocaloid track and taking another look at your relationship with your parents? It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Zawazawa-P, released in 2013.

It’s set in a fictional world with a service where children can be deposited in a bank—in other words, a “Children’s Bank.” The unsettling blend of that worldview and the song’s mood makes it hard to feel at ease.

And at the end, there’s yet another ironic twist waiting.

It’s a weighty piece that feels like it takes a scalpel to contemporary society.