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.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Pu' (11–20)
Planetesseiza

This is a track that portrays a story of love and destiny with motifs of space and constellations.
Seiza’s “Planetes” was released in April 2022 and ranked 4th in the Rookie category of Vocalo Collection 2022 Spring.
A sense of poignancy melts into the melodious sound, perfectly matching the storytelling quality of the lyrics.
You can feel a strong determination to step into a new world with a loved one without yielding to the pressures of society or those around them, which is truly wonderful.
It’s perfect for when you want to think of someone special.
+♂Giga
A sequel to “Gigantic O.T.N”? This song was created in collaboration with the dance group Ars Magna, and the vibe of the music video is different from usual.
The lyrics themselves aren’t exactly cool, but the chorus has a powerful punch, and that contrast makes it an addictive track.
poor of lifeHitoshizuku-P
Rin Kagamine has a famous song known as one of the three great tragic Kagamine songs, a very sad story.
This is one of them.
It tells the story of a girl who stays positive even though she knows she is going to die; if you listen closely you can’t hold back your tears, yet you can’t help but be drawn to its beautiful melody.
Plus/SpaceAVtechNO!

A song by Kagamine Len released in 2011.
From the quiet, grand intro, it grabs your heart right away—a track that makes you feel like you’re in space.
The philosophical lyrics and the musical style are a perfect match.
Primitive Summermash01

Old American-style rock ’n’ roll.
Released on August 7, 2010.
It’s about someone studying at their desk who can’t resist the sight of the sun and the gleaming street trees outside the window, throws aside their books and formulas, and goes off to play in the water.
presentFuwari-P

This is the fifth work by Fuwari-P, known for rich melodic lines and lyrics that resonate with the heart.
It’s an up-tempo song that conveys positivity and bright happiness.
Hatsune Miku’s clear, expansive vocals are striking.
It’s available for karaoke, so be sure to sing it at Christmas!
Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Pu' (21–30)
prêt-à-porterCat Food P (MonPetit)

It seems simple to express your feelings, but it’s actually difficult, isn’t it? You want to tell someone important to you, yet you can’t quite put those feelings into words… That kind of frustration is sung here with a beautiful melody.
The title “Prêt-à-porter” apparently means high-end ready-to-wear clothing.
Reaching a little higher is nice, but being your natural, authentic self is great too, isn’t it?





