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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 Major Feature on Vocaloid Winter Songs! (51–60)

The Golden Holy Night, Withering in Frost and SnowDeadball P

Golden Holy Night, Withered in Frost and Snow (loves. Hatsune Miku)
Golden Holy Night Withers in Frost and Snow - Deadball-P

It’s a song for Christmas Day.

It reminded me how happy I used to be when I woke up in the morning and found presents by my pillow.

And when I stopped receiving them, I felt a little lonely—like Miku in the song.

The rhythm of the piece is consistently brisk, like a quick march.

Goodbye, PolarisNem

Nem – Goodbye Polaris ft. GUMI / Sayonara Polaris
Goodbye, Polaris Nem

A precious something that appears only in dreams.

Once you wake up, you can no longer meet it.

This is a song that unfolds with that kind of story.

I want to be together longer, but I can’t anymore.

You never know when you’ll meet again.

In the midst of that, they pledge to reunite.

Yes—everything happens within a dream.

It has a distinctive, storybook-like world.

If you listen on a winter night, you just might have a wonderful dream.

Mashiro Snow-sanSouta

Fukase / Kaai Yuki “Pure White Snow-san”
Masashiro Snow-san Sota

It’s a brisk, wintry song with the pleasant chime of bells.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Sota, also known for the hit “Ikanai de,” it was released in 2020.

Featuring a duet by Fukase and Kaai Yuki, their gentle voices resonate beautifully, and the melody vividly conjures snowy scenery.

It’s the kind of track you’ll want to listen to in a warm room while gazing out the window during the cold season.

Let your thoughts wander to the story woven by the two characters in the song—your heart is sure to be warmed.

snow hareFluffy Cinnamon

[MEIKO] Snow Rabbit [English Sub][Vocaloid] Yuki Usagi
Fluffy Cinnamon Snow Bunny

At the beginning of the song, a happy scene in the snow comes to mind.

It is a song about the sadness of losing something precious.

Once you listen, you will likely be moved to tears by its world.

And as the title suggests, it teaches us that precious things are as fleeting as a rabbit made of snow.

It is a sad yet warm song that makes you want to cherish the precious person by your side right now.

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Winter Alicedoriko

[Miku] Winter Alice [Eng subs]
Winter Alicedoriko

It’s a cool rock track with a wintry atmosphere.

Most of the sounds used are said to be recordings of live performances.

The lyrics, themed around winter and snow, convey a heartrending story.

The piano solo in the interlude is dramatic and moving—definitely a must-listen!

Shirayuki (White Snow)kuro usagi P

sm2316254 – 'Hatsune Miku' Shirayuki ~sirayuki~ 'Original'.flv
Shirayuki ~sirayuki~ Kuro Usagi-P

It gently sings about feelings for someone special alongside winter scenery.

The lyrics are very fantastical, making it a wonderful song that sparks the imagination.

I've never been told 'I like you' by someone I like.baker

I've never been told 'I like you' by someone I like feat. KAFU
I've never been told 'I like you' by someone I like, baker.

Baker, who is active mainly by releasing songs online, is also known for a delicate, ephemeral style.

The piece they created using KAFU is “I’ve Never Had the Person I Like Tell Me They Like Me.” That title packs quite a punch, doesn’t it? The lyrics depict someone who realizes their own weakness and starts moving forward with a positive resolve to change themselves.

Keeping the title in mind while listening may bring a more concrete situation into view.