A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Pu”
“pu” in hiragana, katakana, and romaji—how many Vocaloid songs that start with “pu” can you think of?
We don’t often come up with song titles based on their first letter, but it might be fun to try thinking of some before looking at a list.
In this article, we’ll introduce a collection of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “pu,” ranging from famous tracks to lesser-known gems.
You might discover some new favorites, so feel free to give them a listen.
You can also use this for games like song-title shiritori.
A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Pu” (1–10)
Psychewotaku

A track by Vocaloid producer wotaku, originally released in September 2018.
After being included on the 2025 album “Adam,” a KAITO-sung MV was released in January 2026.
Set to a cool beat, the song weaves themes of unrecognized pain and loneliness.
KAITO’s low, resonant vocals make the urgency of the lyrics ring out all the more clearly.
Why not lend your ears to the night while holding onto those unresolved feelings? You’ll surely be drawn into its cold yet beautiful world.
presentProject Lumina

A heartwarming pop-rock number that sparks reconciliation.
It’s a song by Project Lumina led by hotal, released in July 2025.
The lyrics resemble a dialogue drama depicting a couple in the midst of a fight, featuring a clumsy yet endearing story where one tries to make up by gifting a self-composed song to the person they’ve been venting frustrations at.
It might be a good listen when you’re unsure what to give in return, or when you want to honestly express your feelings to someone special.
pshr-906

In an era where instant ways of enjoying music—like “listening only to the hook” or “hearing it in short videos”—are booming, this song’s ironic message pierces the scene deeply.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer r-906, known for a stylish musical sensibility, released on December 22, 2022 on the official Hatsune Miku YouTube channel.
For r-906’s intentions behind the production, please see the video description, but in any case, the song’s addictive quality is incredible.
The high-speed development of the sound has a charm that makes you feel like you could keep listening forever.
The rapid-fire melody also firmly conveys that distinctive “Vocaloid-ness.”
Protodisconuyuri

If you’re looking for a stylish and easy-to-sing Vocaloid track, we recommend “Proto Disco.” Created in 2017 by producer Nuyuri, known for songs that capture delicate emotions, it features a driving band sound and sharp vocals by flower.
The key is to ride the rhythmic beat and sing the melodic lines with groove.
Since the song stays within a consistent vocal range throughout, it’s great even if high notes aren’t your strong suit.
Focus on keeping steady rhythm and deliver a cool vocal performance.
I ate the pudding.murau
It’s a pop number that captures the small incidents of everyday life.
Created by Vocaloid producer murau, it was released in September 2025.
It conveys that mix of despair and a touch of anger you feel when the pudding that should’ve been in the fridge has vanished.
The comical sound is so catchy you’ll end up hitting repeat.
If you listen to it on a day when something small leaves your heart feeling hazy, it’ll surely put you in a kinder mood!
proposal (marriage proposal)Hatsune Miku

Lyrics and composition are by shito, arrangement by HoneyWorks, and the vocals are by Hatsune Miku.
It seems it has also been released on CD.
The CD version states that a different Vocaloid provides the vocals.
The initial “U~n” and the breath-like parts are finely crafted, and I think it’s finished quite nicely.
primaryiyowa

Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for songs with unstable yet addictive melodies, has gained popularity.
Primally, chosen as a tie-in song for Sanrio’s mixed-media project “Mai Mai Maigoen,” sticks in your head with its driving shuffle beat and cute sound.
With its fast tempo and very high key, it could be considered one of the more challenging tracks even among Vocaloid songs.
If you find it impossible to sing, the range itself isn’t wide, so you can still enjoy singing this Vocaloid number by starting from the edge of your own vocal range.




