A collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Pe”
Even for die-hard Vocaloid fans, it’s probably tough to name a song starting with “pe” on the spot just from being told, “A Vocaloid song that starts with ‘pe’!” Remembering titles from just the first letter is hard even without the Vocaloid constraint, right? So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of Vocaloid songs that start with “pe.” We’ve gathered everything from famous tracks everyone knows to lesser-known but truly excellent songs—so give them a listen if you like.
This list will also come in handy if someone says, “Let’s play a shiritori game with Vocaloid songs!”
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Persona Alicehachi

This song tells a distinctive story about a girl cursed to die if she looks at another person’s face.
The bittersweet scene of her only being able to see her reflection on the water comes vividly to mind and fills you with sorrow.
It feels like a worldview that can be accepted naturally precisely because it’s VOCALOID.
Please listen gently, staying close to the girl with her tragic fate.
PekepokaMedomia

This Vocaloid track is insanely addictive, with a springy beat and delightfully crisp electronic tones.
Created by Medomia, the song was released as a video in February 2025 and included on the compilation album “ADdictive Game Center.” The duet vocals by Hatsune Miku and KAFU stand out with a hook so catchy it won’t leave your head after one listen.
And the lyrics—about trying to somehow turn failure around—are totally relatable.
When you want to blow away that foggy mood, this song is perfect!
Pencil DaysKuroda Atsu

Pencil Days, a gift to young people setting out with renewed hearts at the turn of the seasons, is a song that stirs moving emotions from the very first listen.
Created by Vocaloid producer Atsu Kuroda for students leaving their place of learning, the track weaves warm memories vividly together with a cheer for the future.
Its gentle, ballad-like melody gives graduates the strength to take their next steps in life.
Parting from close friends is bittersweet, but this touching graduation song inspires you to move forward with a fresh mindset.


