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Masterpieces of Vocaloid Ballads [Tear-Jerking / Heart-Wrenching]

When you’re feeling wistful or sad, what kind of music do you listen to?

Some people might choose bright, uplifting tracks.

But I bet quite a few prefer slower songs that seem to stay close to how they’re feeling in the moment.

So in this article, I’ve put together a collection of Vocaloid ballads.

I’ve picked out a wide range, from recent hits to long-loved classics.

I hope you find a song that fits your heart perfectly.

Masterpieces of Vocaloid Ballads [Tear-Jerking & Melancholic] (51–60)

Good morning, my songstress.Tohta Kasamura

Good morning, my songstress / feat. Fukase (& IA)
Good morning, my songstress, Kasamura Tota.

This song features lyrics that convey the protagonist’s yearning to find someone precious, along with a beautifully resonant piano tone.

Created by Kasamura Tota, a Vocaloid producer renowned for ballads, it was released in 2020.

Thinking about the protagonist as they put their innermost feelings into words makes my chest tighten.

How will it end.

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? Please listen all the way to the end.

We also recommend the related tracks Lily of the Endless Night and Until Your Night Breaks.

I'm glad you're a bad person too.PinocchioP

PinocchioP – I’m Glad You’re a Bad Person Too feat. Hatsune Miku / I’m glad you’re evil too
I'm glad you're a bad person too, PinocchioP.

This is a warm Vocaloid song I’d love for people in their turbulent, worry-filled adolescent years to hear.

I think it will lift the spirits of those who are struggling.

Its gentle, ballad-like melody and Hatsune Miku’s vocals seep deep into the heart.

Cherry Blossom Rainhalyosy

With lyrics: Hatsune Miku - Sakura no Ame - PV
Sakura no Ame halyosy

Among Vocaloid fans, it’s a classic graduation song that needs no introduction.

At one point, it was so mainstream that it was sung at graduation ceremonies in various elementary and junior high schools.

It’s perfect for listening during graduation season or farewells, but it’s also recommended for solitary moments when you want to reminisce about the past.

Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

It’s included on the album “Flowers, Candy, and the Last Train,” released in 2015.

In the same year, it surpassed one million views, becoming the third work to hit a million.

n-buna, who is also active as a member of the band Yorushika—no surprise—the gentle acoustic tones are soothing.

The warm, hand-drawn style of the music video is also quietly comforting.

It gently accompanies those wistful late-summer moments when you want to escape from reality.

Vocaloid Ballad Masterpieces [Tearjerkers & Heart-wrenching] (61–70)

Don't go.Souta

Uta-nee Yuki “Don’t Go” (remaster)
Don't go, Sota.

This is a song that unfolds with a lively rhythm, both refreshing and bittersweet, evoking the feeling of summer.

It is Sota’s eighth work.

The song skillfully incorporates steady programmed sounds, while the flute and piano layered on top convey a sense of poignancy.

With straightforward lyrics, it’s a song about saying goodbye.

I’m just a child who still holds on to my dreams.Tohta Kasamura

I’m just a child who still holds onto my dreams / feat. Hatsune Miku
I’m just a child who still holds on to my dreams — Kasamura Tōta

This is a tear-jerking Vocaloid ballad dedicated to everyone who has forgotten how to dream.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for choral and piano pieces, released in 2020.

Hatsune Miku’s vibrato-rich vocals and the gently resonant piano sound are wonderfully pleasant to listen to, naturally putting your heart at ease.

The lyrics, which reflect on how to become a wonderful adult, are also captivating.

They make you feel like you should keep the feelings you had as a child, forever.

glowkeeno

[Vocaloid] Glow – Miku Append Dark [Vietsub]
glowkeeno

This is the first song Keeno posted on Nico Nico Douga, tagged as a “legendary Dark master.” Its level of completion is so high that people at the time speculated Keeno must have had prior musical experience.

Keeno’s songs are characterized by guitar arpeggios and gentle melodies.

This song, which sings of a lover one cannot forget even after parting, is poetic and a masterpiece that stands in the history of Vocaloid music.