[Healing] A Special Feature on Soothing Vocaloid Songs [Relaxation]
What does “healing” mean to you?
Eating a delicious meal, spending time with someone you love, getting a massage, admiring your hobby collection… There are so many ways to soothe your soul.
In this article, we’ll introduce some recommended Vocaloid songs for those who want to feel healed by listening to music.
Without sticking to any one genre, we’ve picked out many pieces that bring peace of mind.
Be sure to read to the end and find the ones that suit you!
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[Healing] A Selection of Calming Vocaloid Songs [Relaxation] (21–30)
Eye paceInabakumori

“Eye Pace” is a track crafted by KUMO Inaba and released in December 2024 to commemorate Yuki Kaai’s 15th anniversary.
Its languid, slightly ennui-tinged arrangement feels inexplicably soothing, inviting you to surrender both body and mind.
The lyrics, which trace growth, the passage of time, and love, carry a nostalgic atmosphere that resonates deeply.
It’s perfect for those who cherish solitary moments or want to dive deep into their thoughts.
Try listening by the window, watching the clouds drift by at an easy pace.
A Seabed Tale of Crinoidsn-buna

How about having a good cry and feeling refreshed with an emotionally stirring Vocaloid rock number? This is one of the signature songs by n-buna, a Vocaloid producer who also works as the composer for the band Yorushika, released in 2014.
It has a driving pace yet a bittersweet tone that really hits you in the chest.
Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocal quality is surely part of the reason why.
The lyrics, which make you ponder the relationship between “you” and “I,” are deep and incredibly compelling.
If you want the track, it’s included on the album “Flowers, Candy and the Last Train,” so be sure to check it out.
Only with the sound of carbonationCherry novice

A pleasantly fizzy pop tune bubbles its way into your heart.
Created by Hatsune Sakura, it was released in December 2024.
Its electronica soundscape—deftly weaving in ASMR and environmental sounds—is striking.
You can savor the sensation of translucent particles of sound popping and dissolving like foam.
It’s a track you’ll want to play during a relaxing break from work or study.
Night Sky Patrol of TomorrowOrangestar

How about a high-velocity Vocaloid classic? This smash hit by the popular Vocaloid producer Orangestar—known for a sound that blends exhilaration with grandeur—was released in 2014.
Its sprightly, chiptune-like beeps make for an irresistibly breezy track that feels genuinely great to listen to.
It’s perfectly crafted to calm a restless heart.
And the lyrics, which speak of hope for the future, are wonderful as well.
Let the music lend you its strength and take the opportunity to reset your mood!
visibleSaku × Suzume no Me

It’s an electronica tune that feels like being bathed in gentle light.
Created by Saku and Suzumenome, it was released in December 2024.
Hatsune Miku’s transparent vocals and the refined electronica sound resonate pleasantly.
The tempo is fast, yet it’s strangely calming.
I think it’s perfect for a quick refresh during work or study breaks, or as BGM for meditation.
Hello/How are you?Nanou

Nanou, the creator, bluntly calls it “a song for hopeless people”—that’s Hello/How Are You.
Still, many of us can probably relate to this protagonist.
It might even make you think, Maybe I’ll try a little harder, too.
But you know,Atsu Mizuno

When you’re tormented by loneliness and listen to this song, you might not be able to stop the tears.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Atsu Mizuno—also known for works like “Ikiru” and “Scared of Believing”—released in 2021.
It’s a simple piece composed only of piano and KAFU’s vocals, and precisely because of that, the message of the lyrics is profoundly moving.
While understanding that “there’s nothing I can do anymore,” you still can’t stop loving… It’s a masterpiece ballad that leaves you feeling as if you’ve just watched a film once it ends.