[In the Season of Love] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on White Day
March 14 is White Day, the day to return the favor for Valentine’s Day.
In this article, we’ve rounded up love songs we want people to hear—those who are in love right now, those head over heels in unrequited love, and those who’ve just had their hearts broken right before White Day.
These tracks, which empathize with the worries and anxieties everyone carries in love, will give you strength.
You can listen when it’s time to confess the feelings you’ve been holding in, or even gift a song as your return present.
Find the song that perfectly matches how you feel right now.
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[Season of Love] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on White Day (51–60)
Baba YagaBoiled Fruits

As White Day approaches, it’s hard not to feel excited, isn’t it? At the same time, there are moments when you might worry about not getting a return gift.
The song that captures those shifting emotions is “Baba Yaga.” It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu, featuring vocals by flower and Fuka.
In the version released on YouTube, flower is used as the main vocalist, giving it a soft, gentle feel.
By the way, there’s also a version sung by Hatsune Miku, so be sure to listen to that as well.
I’m lovin’ it!Kurako Shirai

It looks like a gag song at first, but it’s actually a slightly mature track.
The sexy vibe of the chorus—lyrics, melody, and even Yuzuki Yukari’s tuning—is a must-hear.
The fact that it sounds this cool despite sampling the sound of McDonald’s fries frying really shows Kurako Shirai’s sense of style.
A cat in love won’t be shy!Fey

It’s an unrequited-love song from a cat to a boy, but its relatable lyrics—regardless of gender—and its cute, up-tempo sound are distinctive.
Crafted like a story, it’s sure to leave you with a strong sense of satisfaction when it ends.
And while the final twist is bittersweet, the way it offers a sense of salvation makes it irresistibly heart-fluttering.
Only one thing truly mattersLOLI.COM

A track where straightforward, love-filled lyrics match perfectly with a danceable, jazzy beat.
It reminds you to truly feel—and rediscover—what really matters, especially on the one day a year when you share your feelings.
Listening before a confession or a reply might help you solidify how you feel about the other person.
[In the Season of Love] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs to Listen to on White Day (61–70)
First Love Academy, Pure Romance DepartmentNem

It’s a love song set in a school that not only current students but also working adults can relate to.
It portrays a romance where feelings you think you’re hiding are obvious to everyone around you, and even after being rejected on White Day, you keep trying instead of giving up.
You can’t help but wish those bittersweet yet joyful days would last forever.
A Love Letter to an Imaginary GirlMarasy

Originally, it’s a song about a boy who falls in love with a two-dimensional girl, but isn’t the situation of wanting to meet yet being unable to the same in a long-distance relationship? Even if you can’t meet, put that frustrating feeling into words and express it.
I think it will be a chance for both of you to reaffirm your feelings.
In conclusion
These days, is it common to give a gift on White Day even if you didn’t receive anything on Valentine’s Day? Thinking back, I hardly ever got anything to begin with, so I don’t really remember giving anything in return.
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Not that it’s a negative occasion or anything! Maybe I’ll get my wife a little something this time.