A slow-paced Vocaloid track. A classic Vocaloid song you’ll want to savor.
There are times when you just want to heal your heart slowly while listening to music, right?
In this article, we’ll introduce calm, soothing Vocaloid tracks—pieces with a relaxed atmosphere that you’ll want to listen to when you feel like reflecting or unwinding at night.
We’ve picked out a lot of songs, so if you read to the end, you’re sure to find at least one that resonates with you.
Take your time and let yourself—body and soul—be carried by some wonderful music.
It could also be a helpful reference for choosing songs at karaoke!
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A slow-paced Vocaloid song. Masterpiece Vocaloid tracks you’ll want to savor (11–20)
YororoYukue Watto

You’re drawn into a mysterious soundscape, and before you know it, the hole in your heart is filled… It’s a work with a uniquely distinctive worldview.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Yukaewatt, released in 2021.
The rhythm feels like it’s slowly walking toward you, and the wavering vocals fit perfectly—an outstanding combination.
It has a charm that makes you naturally turn up the volume.
Though the lyrics project the hardships of living, a faint hope appears at the end… It’s the kind of song that makes you think, “Maybe I can try a little harder, too.”
It's a reset.Toa

A heartrending song that poignantly expresses the desire to escape from reality and hit reset.
Released in 2022, this piece is by Toa, known for hits like “Tsugihagi Staccato.” Kafu’s pure, translucent vocals gently wrap around the listener’s heart.
With a piano-centered, melodic arrangement and lyrics that empathize with life’s setbacks and anxieties, it’s perfect for late-night drives or moments of solitary reflection.
A lot happened, butNEW!Maiku Tachibana

Recommended for those who love urban, chill tracks.
This piece by Vocaloid producer Maiku Tachibana, known for work rooted in electronica and experimental music, was released in May 2024.
The song portrays someone who, despite experiencing loneliness and setbacks in an imperfect everyday life, rises again in pursuit of a better self.
Its introspective message intertwines with the beat to create a one-of-a-kind soundscape.
Another highlight is how Hatsune Miku’s soft vocals blend seamlessly into the chill groove.
A love that ended todayscrew-type

A heart-wrenching ballad that earnestly sings of the pain of parting.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Nejishiki, it was released in March 2023.
It’s a pop track infused with R&B elements, with GUMI’s translucent vocals weaving the story.
The lyric world brimming with deep sorrow tightens your chest.
If you’re carrying the pain of heartbreak, why not give this song a listen?
The town closest to spring40mP

40mP, known for his refreshing sound, created “The Town Closest to Spring” with spring as its theme.
Its lyrics evoke memories of friends back in a distant hometown and reflections on one’s youth.
Rather than merely looking back on the past, the song’s words inspire a sense of hope for the future.
The guitar sound also plays a key role in expressing that buoyant feeling.
Incidentally, it’s actually the first Vocaloid song ever broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta.” One listen and you’ll see why.
Patchwork StaccatoToa

The work that expanded the popularity of the Vocaloid producer Toa was their 14th piece, Tsugihagi Staccato, released in 2014, which was one of the tracks distributed as part of the 7th anniversary project for Hatsune Miku.
It surpassed 100,000 views on Niconico and entered the Hall of Fame, and in 2016 it achieved a million views.
The “staccato” in the title refers to playing notes in a short, detached manner, which creates a distinctive sound throughout the song.
The lyrics, which sing of an unrequited love that bears no fruit, evoke a heartrending feeling as you listen.
It’s a perfect number to play on a lonely night.
A slow-paced Vocaloid song. Masterpieces of Vocaloid you’ll want to savor (21–30)
Song in the Color of TearsShō

The song I’d like to introduce as one that heals a broken heart is “Namiiro no Uta” (“Song the Color of Tears”).
It’s a work by Sho, a creator who mainly produces songs featuring Hatsune Miku.
Let me highlight two key points of this track.
First is the lyrics that follow a clear timeline.
The song begins with the protagonist, grieving the loss of their beloved, gazing at the sunset.
As the song progresses, the sun sets and their mood sinks, and finally the sunrise arrives.
Hatsune Miku delivers this progression with richly expressive vocals.