[Deeply Moving] A Collection of Vocaloid Masterpieces That Comfort the Heart
Have you ever had the experience where a song you hear by chance moves you to tears?
This time, I’ve gathered Vocaloid tracks filled with the creators’ heartfelt emotions that truly resonate.
They’re perfect for when you want to cry, or when you wish someone were by your side.
Not just ballads—we’ve picked songs from a wide range of genres, so you’re sure to find a wonderful track that supports how you’re feeling right now.
Be sure to check them out to the very end!
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[Moving] A collection of heartwarming Vocaloid masterpieces (171–180)
spaceshipseiza

When you’re tormented by loneliness, this song might help.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer seiza, released in January 2023.
The synths twinkle like stars, and the gentle guitar tones wrap around your whole body.
The momentum builds after the song passes its midpoint, yet the sonic comfort remains unchanged.
The emotional flourish in the final chorus really hits home.
Maybe that’s why the message—”I want you to find me”—feels so direct.
I can’t go on living.I can't say I'm sorry

“I Can’t Live” portrays the emptiness and loneliness of someone who has lost the will to live.
This piece was created by the Vocaloid producer ‘Gomen nasai ga ienakute.
’ The song repeats the title phrase while listing reasons for being unable to live, resulting in a compelling structure.
The blend of deep bass and bright piano tones creates a highly addictive sound.
As you listen, pay attention to how the sound changes toward the ending; you’ll likely sense a strong message there as well.
Golden RayHarumaki Gohan

Harumaki Gohan, who has produced many Hall of Fame songs, created “Golden Ray” as the opening theme for the anime Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout.
The song portrays the growth and bond of two travelers, resulting in a refreshing impression.
The chorus, especially in the hook, adds a brighter, more radiant atmosphere.
Be sure to check it out along with the music video, which features beautiful anime visuals—the lyrics’ scenes are vividly depicted.
It’s a happy ending.Orii-be Kofi

Add this vibrant, Japanese-style song to your playlist! Composed by Oiibe Coffee and released in February 2025, it features a lively arrangement and stunning harmonies by Seikai, Kafu, Rimei, Kitsune-ko, and Harui.
The chorus will make you want to sing along, and the lyrics are equally compelling—offering the courage to set out from where you are and the strength to move forward.
When you’re feeling anxious or weighed down by worries, this song is sure to help.
That girl who doesn’t listen to Japanese rock always sings about love.Haruna.

For fans of rock and music lovers alike, we recommend “That Girl Who Doesn’t Listen to J-Rock Always Sings of Love.” This is a fast-paced rock song created by Haruna using Utaai Yuki.
The lyrics portray a protagonist who tries to turn a romance—and eventual breakup—with someone who doesn’t listen to rock into a song.
The heartbreaking situation of creating a wonderful track that the person you love will never listen to is sure to seize your heart.
You can also feel the wistfulness in the slightly lowered vocal tone.
[Moving] A Collection of Vocaloid Masterpieces That Comfort the Heart (181–190)
The Last DawnIntro P
As you can tell from the producer’s name, it’s a song that begins with a wonderful intro.
The guitar sound is fresh and easy on the ears.
With a gentle singing voice, it tells of the last day when they parted without even being able to say goodbye to their lover.
Sometimes kindness makes it hurt even more.
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Perhaps some of you have had that experience.
The 23.4-Degree MiracleAndon P
23.
4 degrees is the tilt of the Earth—it’s a song that sings of the Earth’s miracle.
KAITO’s harmonies leave a very beautiful impression.
It’s a song that resonates in the heart, vividly conjuring a landscape like the break of dawn.
You might find yourself in tears before you realize it.