Vocaloid Love Song Special: Heart-Fluttering, Tear-Jerking, etc.
Is everyone in love? Whether you’re spending lovey-dovey time with your partner every day or feeling down after a recent heartbreak, everyone has their own love story.
In this article, I’ll be introducing plenty of Vocaloid love songs! We’ve picked a wide range of genres, from rock and pop to dance numbers.
Pay attention to the lyrics, melodies, and overall sound as you search for your favorites! And if you find a song you love, be sure to share it on social media and spread the word!
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Vocaloid Love Song Special [Heart-Throbbing, Tear-Jerking, etc.] (101–110)
Two Stars40mP

It’s a love song that likens two adjacent stars to the protagonist and their lover, expressing a wish for the two of them to stay happy forever.
The melody is clear and transparent, conveying their pure feelings, and listening to it makes you feel happy too.
Give me the courage to let go of the happiness I longed for so much.Tohta Kasamura

It’s a heartbreak song that pierces the heart, carrying a sense of resignation yet also resolve.
The track is by Tota Kasamura, known for a choral-style approach, and was released in 2020.
Its charm lies in the beautiful piano accompaniment and the softly interwoven choral work.
It’s the kind of song you feel like listening to when you’re alone.
The lyrics—“We have to part for now, but if we could meet again someday in the future…”—blend sorrow with a faint hope, and just reading them makes my chest ache.
We all want to stay with the person we love forever, don’t we?
Streaming HeartDECO*27

When you’re in a relationship, you sometimes long to be single, and when you’re single, you wish you had a partner.
This song seems to speak for those feelings.
It’s a track by DECO*27, an active professional musician, released in 2014.
CupidKai

It’s a cute Vocaloid track that paints a fleeting, ephemeral romance! Created by Vocaloid producer Kai—known for hits like “Sayonara Princess” and “Unicorn Girl”—it was released in August 2023.
Entered in the Rookie Ranking of VOCALOID Collection Summer 2023, it placed 6th.
The sparkling, uptempo sound paired with Miku’s innocent, Auto-Tuned vocals is a perfect match.
And when it shifts into a waltz feel and builds toward the chorus, the excitement hits MAX! The lyrics convey a touch of pain and bittersweet emotion, but overall, its cuteness totally wins you over!
Love letterTohta Kasamura

Tōta Kasamura, who has worked on many pieces that prominently feature the piano.
Among his works, the one gaining attention for being a tearjerker is “Love Letter.” It’s structured like a letter written from the perspective of the song’s protagonist.
As you listen, you realize that the protagonist is expressing gratitude to the addressee and that they can no longer meet.
Whether it’s a heartbreak song or one depicting a farewell is up to your imagination as you listen.
Also, be sure to check out the music video, where text unfolds across manuscript paper.
Vocaloid Love Song Special [Heart-Throbbing, Tear-Jerking, etc.] (111–120)
cat fooddoriko
Its charm lies in its fresh innocence—being unable to be straightforward precisely because you’re in love—namely, tsundere-style lyrics.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer doriko, who rapidly rose to fame with “Romeo and Cinderella,” and it was released in 2010.
You might even find yourself humming it before you realize it.
I want to see you.Signal P

I think it’s hard to completely move on after a broken heart.
This is a song that captures that feeling.
It’s not only great to listen to, but also to sing.
Humming it when you don’t know where to vent your lingering attachment might help clear your mind.
For Signal-P, this was the first work using GUMI, released in 2010.