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Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: masterpieces that color the season of encounters, farewells, and love.

Spring is a season when new lives begin, new friends are made, and you can’t help but feel excited, isn’t it? At the same time, though, it’s also a season that brings things that tug at the heart—farewells to loved ones and the sadness of leaving a familiar home.

In such a spring, what kind of songs do you feel like listening to? In this article, we’ll be introducing plenty of recommended Vocaloid tracks you should definitely listen to in spring! We’ve gathered a lot, so they’re very satisfying to listen to.

Savor spring to the fullest along with wonderful music.

Vocaloid songs to listen to in spring: classic tracks that color the season of meetings, farewells, and love (61–70)

The Girl Who Leaps Through the Present40mP

[Hatsune Miku] The Girl Who Leapt Through the Present [Original MV]_The Girl Who Leapt Present
The Girl Who Bets on the Present 40mP

“The Girl Who Runs Through the Present” crafts a funky melody while using a shamisen plugin.

The track is produced with an emphatically bouncy groove.

At the same time, it carries a distinctly Japanese flavor, creating a curious sensation as you listen.

It’s a recommended pick for those who enjoy slightly unconventional songs.

Spring OpeningOe Karushii

A bittersweet yet warm Vocaloid song for spring that brings back memories of someone precious who’s no longer here.

Composed by Vocaloid producer Oe Karusy, it was released in May 2023.

Many of you may have grown apart from close friends after graduation.

Sometimes, you suddenly remember them and think, “Those were good times.” If you listen to this song in that mood, it might make you cry your eyes out.

With its lightly sparkling piano sound, it’s a heart-wrenching song for spring.

Spring in the fluidConsideration

Spring in the Fluid / Hatsune Miku
Spring consideration in a fluid

A song that gently accompanies the bittersweet feelings we carry in spring—the season of meetings and farewells—is “Spring in the Fluid.” Created in 2023 by Kayori, a Vocaloid producer known for crafting tracks with a unique worldview, it resonates with a chill sound that blends warm guitar and synth tones.

Set against the cheerful mood of spring, it sings of the longing to meet someone dear who comes to mind, with Hatsune Miku’s translucent voice offering solace.

Listen along with its poetic lyrics, which express the anxieties and loneliness nestled deep within the heart.

Spring, the poolside weather forecasterCroissant Chicago

Spring, the Poolside Weather Forecaster feat. Hatsune Miku
Spring, the poolside weather forecaster Croissant Chicago

This track is striking for its dynamic ebb and flow.

It’s a song by CroissantChicago, a Vocaloid producer also known as the creator of “Tokyo Ballet,” released in 2015.

The glittering, resonant guitar arpeggios linger in your ears as they ride a rhythm reminiscent of math rock.

The lyrics are highly literary, evoking the feeling of reading a novel.

All in all, it makes you think, “What a beautiful song…” It’s a stylish piece that somehow suits both a clear spring morning and a rainy afternoon.

Haruka in Springsasakure.UK

“Haruno Haruka” feat. Hatsune Miku / sasakure.UK
Haruno Haruka sasakure.UK

A gem of a work from sasakure.

UK, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene.

Released in April 2025, this piece originally appeared on the 2010 album “Do Vocaloids Dream of the End of the World Bird?” Its clear, translucent vocals and lyrics filled with fleeting feelings for spring seep into the heart.

Built around the tone of the piano, the grand sound arrangement is crafted so beautifully that simply following the notes can move you to tears.

It’s perfect for the season of farewells—the graduation season.

Aprilmao sasagawa

Sasagawa Mao – April (Official Audio) / Sasagawa Mao – April (Official Audio)
April mao sasagawa

With a band sound, the song’s gentle, warm tone is striking.

Released in 2018 by mao sasagawa as a Vocaloid track, it drew attention for its emotionally gripping, message-driven lyrics.

It sings of the kind of regret where, for some reason, you just couldn’t accept the path you chose.

The video is a self-cover version.

to visit; to come; to arrive (of a time/season); to call ontask

It’s an emotional mixture rock number.

The song is by Task, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as the bassist and vocalist of the band ONIONRING, and it was released in 2019.

It was reportedly created based on illustrations by the artist Asucan.

The lyrics sing about spring as a season of meetings and partings—something that will inevitably and unavoidably arrive—and that message stirs the emotions.

The soundscape, which isn’t confined to the framework of a typical band sound, and the high-energy vocal work by GUMI and Macne Nana are also compelling.