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[Tearjerker] A compilation of Vocaloid songs that make you cry

As we go about our days, there are inevitably moments that make us want to cry.

Partings with loved ones, troubles in relationships, the end of a romance… just imagining them makes your chest tighten, doesn’t it?

When you think about “how to get through it,” many approaches come to mind, but letting yourself cry to clear your feelings can be one valid option.

In this article, we’re introducing Vocaloid songs that will make you sob.

From heartbreaking to moving, we’ve picked out tearjerkers from a variety of angles.

Please have a look.

[Tearjerker] Compilation of Cry-Inducing Vocaloid Songs (41–50)

shining ray164

shiningray / 164 feat. Hatsune Miku (Official)
shining ray164

This piece is striking for its emotional guitar sound and Miku’s straightforward vocals.

It’s 164’s debut work, released in September 2008.

The dramatic sonic image is captivating, where expansive vocal work intertwines with heavy guitar phrases.

The lyrics, imbued with a sense of bittersweet farewell to the world, really hit home.

When you’re overwhelmed by sadness—so sad you can hardly stand it—listening to this will especially bring you to tears.

[Tearjerker] A Compilation of Cry-Inducing Vocaloid Songs (51–60)

Afterglow Fake EndKohm

[Hatsune Miku] Afterglow Fake End [Original MV]
Afterglow Fake End Kohm

This is a song where sorrow and hope intertwine.

Created by Vocaloid producer Kohm, it was released in October 2016.

Presented as the ending theme for Chapter 3 of the story “Escape from Prison,” the piece is striking for its aggressive, grand style centered on the piano.

Its fragile yet beautiful melody, like the afterglow of dusk, is deeply moving.

I feel it’s a song that stays by your side when you suddenly feel lonely.

A Nameless Star40mP

[GUMI] The Nameless Star [Original MV]
The Nameless Star 40mP

This song captivates with melodies that gently embrace the heart and a translucent vocal tone.

Showcasing 40mP’s delicate compositional sensibilities, it was released in August 2014.

Created as the image song for the novel “Ricky — Let Me Hear Your Voice Once More —,” its driving tempo feels as if pent-up, bittersweet emotions are spilling over.

It will deeply resonate with those who have lost someone precious or who wish they could return to the past.

In conclusion

I’ve introduced a lot of tear-jerking Vocaloid songs.

However, there are still many I haven’t covered yet, and some of you might be thinking, “Hey, that song’s missing!” If there’s a piece you’d like me to include, please send it through the contact form or similar—I’ll update the list as we go.

I’d really appreciate your suggestions!