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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Slow Vocaloid songs. Masterpiece Vocaloid tracks you’ll want to listen to carefully (31–40)
Lost Day Hourjin

Jin, who is also active as a music producer and artist, created one of the standout ballads, “Lost Day Hour.” This song reflects on the days of youth that have passed.
It can also be interpreted as exploring the struggle between adulthood and childhood.
In any case, the emotional lyrics match well with the country-influenced sound.
It seems perfect not only for relaxing, but also as a companion for a drive.
ParadiseHaruno

Haruno’s 2017 release “Rakuen” is a track whose chill sound feels wonderfully smooth.
Haruno, a Vocaloid producer, is active internationally—especially across Asia, including Indonesia and Taiwan.
“Rakuen” is a calm number that’s quintessentially Haruno, a trackmaker and singer-songwriter known for Lo-fi hip-hop and R&B-tinged sounds.
It fits the nighttime vibe perfectly, and the slightly shadowy lyrics draw you in.
It’s a song I’d love for you to use as background music while having a drink or during a night drive!
I want to eat Koharu Rikka’s dango.Kazehara

The song whose contrast between melody and lyrics has been getting attention is “I Want Koharu Rikka’s Dango.” This piece was created by Kazahara using Natsuiro Karin.
Its sound gives a calm impression, like a piano-and-vocal performance.
In contrast, the lyrics express a desire to eat the dango made by the Vocaloid character Koharu Rikka.
At times grand and at times delicate, the song conveys heartfelt feelings toward the dango.
You’ll surely find the beautiful vocals and sound soothing.
ToetoTravolta

One of the works that has earned high praise both in Japan and abroad is “Toeto.” This piece is the first work in which producer Toraboruta-P used Megurine Luka.
The song depicts the shy feelings of a girl named Toeto and her budding love.
Incidentally, the name “Toeto” is said to come from the Japanese filler phrase “eeto,” used when someone is hesitating or at a loss for words.
With its overall warmth, it’s perfect for relaxing, such as before bedtime.
If you listen while empathizing with Toeto’s feelings, you’ll be drawn even deeper into its world.
In conclusion
I introduced some slow Vocaloid songs that gently seep into the heart.
Did you find any favorites? If you discover tracks that suit you, be sure to add them to your playlist! Enjoy your wonderful music time!