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[Refreshing] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Summer Songs [Nostalgia]

Blue skies, towering summer clouds, the chirping of cicadas… What images come to mind when you think of summer? A fresh, youthful vibe, or a season that brings back nostalgic memories? Each of you probably has your own unique idea of “summer.” In this article, we’re featuring a special roundup of Vocaloid summer songs! We’ve gathered plenty—from feel-good tracks to bittersweet ones, and even a few with a touch of horror.

You’re sure to find a song that matches your image of summer.

Be sure to read to the end!

[Refreshing] Big Feature on Vocaloid Summer Songs [Nostalgia] (41–50)

Summer Love Fireworks40mP

Summer Love Fireworks / 40mP feat. GUMI
Summer Love Fireworks 40mP

This is a self-cover version of an original song by vocalist Shano and 40mP.

It’s included on their second album, “Small Me and the Big World,” released in 2011.

Just the setup of “a summer festival with the one you love” is enough to make your heart flutter—it’s a straightforward love song.

Listening to it might make you think, “I want to fall in love like this this summer!”

[Refreshing] Big Feature on Vocaloid Summer Songs [Nostalgia] (51–60)

The Summer You Were There and the Collapsing WorldPebble p

The Summer When You Were There and the Collapsing World [Hatsune Miku] Vocaloid Original Song
The summer when you were there and the crumbling world, Koishi p

A summer song that wraps a band sound in the timbre of piano.

It’s a track by Koishi-P, also known as yuuderufia, released in 2019.

The protagonist stands quietly in the world left behind by someone dear.

The tone is bright, yet before you know it your chest aches—precisely because the melody is so simple.

The lyrics’ message slips right into your mind.

There’s a touch of nostalgia, too.

The more you listen, the more flavor it reveals—a summer Vocaloid song to savor.

Cumulonimbus Graffitiryo

[60fps Full] Cumulonimbus Graffiti – Hatsune Miku DIVA Dreamy Theater English Romaji
Cumulonimbus Cloud Graffiti ryo

This is a song I want people who are determined to make the most of this summer to listen to.

It’s a 2011 work by ryo, the composer active in the creator unit supercell.

The track served as a double tie-in for the game “Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- extend” and the TV program “Dream Creator,” which supports creative activities.

Built on a four-on-the-floor rhythm, it achieves a sound that’s both grand and catchy.

The straightforward words woven into the lyrics are truly wonderful.

It’s a Vocaloid song that heightens your anticipation for summer.

End of Summer, Beginning of Lovescoop

【GUMI】End of Summer, Beginning of Love【Original Song + PV】
End of summer, beginning of love — Sukoppu

The shimmering guitar arpeggios create a summery atmosphere.

Uploaded to a video site in 2012 by Sukoppu, who has released many songs that evoke youthful feelings, it quickly became a popular track.

The lyrics are especially relatable for teenage girls, don’t you think?

AstronautPowapowa-P

[Hatsune Miku] Astronauts [Original]
Astronaut Powapowa P

It’s not a song that directly feels like summer, but I thought it gives the image of someone setting out on their own in the summer, so I really wanted to recommend it.

By varying the number of sounds and the dynamics of the arrangement, it expresses emotional fluctuations.

In particular, the chorus sounds like the protagonist is shouting their feelings with all their might.

In early summer, malice spreads through the city like a disease.Hello, Mr./Ms. Tanida

Early summer, like a disease that soaks the city with murderous intent / Hello, Ms. Tanida feat. Kagamine Rin
Early summer, like a disease that soaks the city, hello, Mr. Tanida.

A scene comes to mind of a girl standing amid the shimmering summer heat haze.

The hook is addictive—you’ll likely have it looping in your head after just one listen.

It’s an early-summer track that beautifully captures Hello Tanita-san’s worldview.

The sharp guitar is great, too.

Summer FilmAfternoon tea

A refreshing rock number that conjures up vivid scenes of summer.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Gogo-Tea, released in 2019.

The lyrics depict a girl walking through the city, thinking about the passing seasons and realizing that she, too, is changing over time.

In other words, it’s a song that teens in particular may find relatable.

Its unpretentious, catchy sound is also striking.

It’s a feel-good Vocaloid track with a wonderful sense of exhilaration after listening.