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A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Po'

This article introduces Vocaloid songs that start with “po”! When you hear “Vocaloid songs that start with ‘po,’” how many come to mind? Words like “positive,” “poker,” and “point” are commonly used, but when it comes to Vocaloid track titles, it’s hard to think of them on the spot, right? So in this article, we’ve put together a list of Vocaloid songs that begin with “po.” We’re covering everything from lesser-known tracks to popular hits, so be sure to check them out!

A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Po' (1–10)

Operation Potato Chipsakane-ke

Potato Chip Grand Operation / Kasane Teto
Operation Potato Chipsakane-ke

An irresistibly sing-along, light and breezy electro-rock number! Created by the multi-talented Akaneya, who handled everything from songwriting to video production, it was released in June 2025.

The theme is “sneaking some potato chips late at night when you get hungry,” which makes it instantly relatable.

Kasane Teto’s lively vocals and the catchy, upbeat sound feel great and naturally get your body moving as you listen.

It’s perfect for a quick pick-me-up!

Polarissake P

Polaris – Shake Sphere ft. Wotamin
Polarissake P

SakeP’s “Polaris” opens with space-evoking synths.

With imagery of a star-filled sky and a celestial theme, Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals are wonderfully romantic and dreamlike.

It’s calm and soothing, drawing you in.

It’s on the verge of entering the Hall of Fame, so I’m rooting for it.

PoppippoLamazeP

[Hatsune Miku] PoPiPo PV [Let's Drink!]
PoppippoLamazeP

It’s a Vocaloid song brimming with a charm that gradually makes you crave vegetable juice.

The lyrics are simple and highly repetitive, yet the addictive melody and Miku’s captivating, quirky moves in the PV are sure to draw you in.

It’s one of those tracks I’d recommend when you want to get pumped up or lift your spirits.

Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Po” (11–20)

becoming a potato (Neru)tōyu

Becoming a potato – Neru / Touyu [Cover]
becoming a potato (Neru)tōyu

He is a singer known as “the man renowned for being renowned,” who has gained attention mainly through the Nico Nico Douga series ‘I had the honor of singing.’ Having studied vocal music at a conservatory, he possesses a high level of vocal ability and can skillfully sing across a wide range from high to low notes.

Pocket MonstersPinokio P

PinocchioP – Pocket Monster feat. Hatsune Miku / The Pokémon Inside My Heart
Pocket MonstersPinokio P

A striking presence in the Vocaloid scene, PinocchioP’s song “Pocket no Monster” is a work where nostalgia and novelty coexist.

It delivers the exhilaration of sprinting across open fields and a melody that traces deep memories, resonating in the heart.

Hatsune Miku’s clear, transparent vocals blend beautifully with the world of “Pocket Monsters,” packed with elements that appeal to fans across generations, from adults to children.

Inviting listeners on an adventurous journey, this track is guaranteed to light up any karaoke session.

It’s a new masterpiece from PinocchioP, where musical curiosity intersects with approachability.

turning into a potatoNeru

Neru – Becoming Potatoes (potatoになっていく) feat. Kagamine Rin & Kagamine Len
turning into a potatoNeru

This is a duet song produced by Neru.

It was written specifically for the smartphone game “Project SEKAI: Colorful Stage! feat.

Hatsune Miku” and was released in November 2020.

The song uses the word “potato” to deliver a biting, ironic portrayal of a life falling apart.

Its lyrics brim with dark humor, while the lively, musical-style arrangement creates an irresistibly addictive contrast.

If you sing it in character, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd with its one-of-a-kind world!

potato chipsKasamura Tōta

A Vocaloid song with a unique worldview that expresses feelings of regret through potato chips.

It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, released in June 2025.

Despite what the title suggests, it’s packed with tear-jerking elements.

The poignantly resonant piano sound and the anguished cries of a protagonist who failed to notice what truly mattered make it deeply affecting.

It’s a Kasane Teto track that gently stays by your side in times of sadness.