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[In the Snowy Season] A Special Feature on Winter Vocaloid Songs!

What kind of songs do you feel like listening to in winter?

When it comes to winter songs, what comes to mind are tracks that tell bittersweet stories or those with a Christmas-like, fantastical vibe that exudes a happy mood!

In this article, we’ll be introducing plenty of Vocaloid songs that perfectly match the imagery of the season.

From upbeat, happy tracks to pieces that stir up sentimental feelings—the editorial team has carefully selected recommended winter Vocaloid songs, so be sure to give them a listen!

In the Snowy Season: A Big Special on Vocaloid Winter Songs! (41–50)

Pockeemon

[Hatsune Miku] Pokke [VOCALOID] with Chinese Subtitles
Pokkémon

This song opens with the nostalgic tone of an acoustic guitar.

It makes full use of its title, “Pocket.” It’s a great track that blends the classic winter-song theme—“I want to feel the warmth of the person I love by my side”—with Vocaloid.

I’m sure I’m not the only one who can’t help but picture a cute girl just by listening.

A must-listen for every guy who wants to fall in love.

[In the Snowy Season] A Major Feature on Vocaloid Winter Songs! (51–60)

Double suicide in the white snowNanahoshi Orchestra

Snow White Double Suicide / Hatsune Miku – Nanahoshi Orchestra
Shirayuki Shinchu Nanahoshi Orchestra

How about an emotional rock number? This song, released in 2016, is by Nanahoshi Orchestra, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as the guitarist for the band Mr.

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From the powerful, high-pressure intro to the beautiful arpeggios that ring through the first verse, and even a section with a jazzy vibe, you can fully savor the wide-ranging musicality that Nanahoshi Orchestra brings to the table.

The lyrics leave quite a dark impression, as if speaking on behalf of the loneliness one feels in winter.

With Moscow in its ranksto shake; to wave; to sprinkle; to abandon (someone); old; worn-out (as a prefix 振る/古/振); to allocate; to brandish

With Moscow / Furu feat. Hatsune Miku
To proudly have Moscow under one’s control

How about letting your mind wander to cold seasons and chilly places? This song, by Furu, a Vocaloid producer known for orchestral-style sounds, was released in 2014.

The sound is wonderfully lavish—grand and expansive—evoking vast imagery in your mind.

As the title suggests, it’s themed around the Trans-Siberian Railway running through Russia, and even includes Russian lyrics.

It’s a rare type of Vocaloid track.

The story-like lyrics are enjoyable even just to read.

Listening to it while riding a travel train might just set the perfect mood.

Anemoiwotaku

Anemoi / wotaku feat. Hatsune Miku
Anemoi wotaku

This is a song titled “Anemoi,” meaning the gods of the winds in Greek mythology.

Like a freely blowing breeze, the tempo increases after the first chorus and returns to the original tempo at the end.

Throughout, it’s a pop, sparkling, and beautifully polished track.

Fireworks in DecemberSincerely.

Fireworks in December / Hatsune Miku
Fireworks in December. Sincerely yours.

An ethereal piece that makes you feel like you’re watching a scene from a film, themed around winter fireworks.

Created by Vocaloid producer Kashiko and released in 2020.

The lo-fi beat, the repeating piano, and Hatsune Miku’s taut, threadlike vocals all pierce the heart.

Sparklers lit alone while thinking of someone precious who’s gone.

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It’s a ballad whose heartrending world tightens your chest—one to listen to when you feel like crying.

snow bloomR Sound Design

snow bloom / R Sound Design feat. Hatsune Miku
snow bloomR Sound Design

This work, released in November 2024 as the theme song for the Hiromae-Hakodate Winter Tourism Campaign 2024–2025 by Hirosaki City in Aomori Prefecture and Hakodate City in Hokkaido, is a track by R Sound Design that beautifully portrays falling snow, nighttime scenery, and retro streetscapes.

Its pop vibe, delicate melody, and Hatsune Miku’s vocals intertwine exquisitely, and before you know it, you’ll find yourself thinking, “I want to go on a trip.” Be sure to add this winter Vocaloid song to your playlist!

snow trickHatsune Miku

The opening piano featured a phrase that made me picture something falling.

The lyrics are crafted by likening them to the suits on playing cards.

I think it might be a song about a girl thinking of someone she loves.

The sparkling melody feels like snow is falling.